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Invisigoth - Alcholocaust
Invisigoth - Alcholocaust in Progressive Rock
Recorded in 2006, Alcoholocaust reveals, at the same time, a prodigious and profound respect and iconoclasm for the music that it post-dates. Some call it “progressive metal” or “art rock,” yet Invisigoth transcends these attempted reductions and speaks for itself – all the while echoing the revelation of the antique and exotic that is the hallmark of their singular, yet universal, expression....
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Invisigoth - Narcotica
Invisigoth - Narcotica in Progressive Rock
With their second record, "Narcotica", Invisigoth has taken these ideals several steps further and have endeavored to make a record that isn't so much a mere musical statement as it is a journey into the absurd and strange. Cage, "when I was a kid there was nothing I loved more than cranking up my headphones and having the music just sweep me away to exotic and exciting new places. "Narcotica" is our headphone record."....
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PBII - Plastic Soup
PBII - Plastic Soup in Progressive Rock
Plastic Soup is the first album of the new Dutch Progressive rock band PBII, the successor to the well known Plackband of the 70's and 80's, often called the Dutch Genesis. Plastic Soup however, has a sound that is absolutely 2010: modern, fresh and rocky but still with some great symphonic influences of the past. Stylistically, you could place it somewhere between Spocks Beard, Porcupine Tree, Frost*, Marilion, Linkin Park and Genesis. Special guests include John Mitchell (Arena, It Bites, Frost*)...
Sandstone - Looking for Myself
Sandstone - Looking for Myself in Progressive Rock
The six songs from the album "Looking for Myself" tell about the journey of a young man through the world in search of love. Love given and love received. This journey is often full of frustration and disappointment, and he is forced to make hard decisions. The young man will eventually find the hope and power to reach his objective. He'll do it - but only with love. Only with love is he able to find himself....
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This Misery Garden - Another Great Day on Earth
This Misery Garden - Another Great Day on Earth in Progressive Rock
This Misery Garden is a Dark rock/metal band influenced by bands such as Katatonia, Tool and Perfect Circle. Their aim is to deliver genuine, intense music: Melancholy and hope, anger and serenity, love and death, all of this blend altogether to create a vivid and illuminating sound....
Nine Stones Close - Falling To Pieces
Nine Stones Close - Falling To Pieces in Progressive Rock
Reinventions and reworkings of tracks from the Traces album. Sometimes new light can be shed upon a lyric or a musical phrase by the re-interpretation of its parts. Soulful and emotive, pared back and yet soaring, the Falling To Pieces EP reveals another side of Nine Stones Close....
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Steve Walsh - Shadowman
Steve Walsh - Shadowman in Progressive Rock
Shadowman was originally released by Walsh in 2005 but didn't get the attention it deserved. This new release has all the original tracks with Walsh, but also includes 2 bonus tracks recorded in 2007 with most of the same musicians: Steve Walsh: Vocals, Keyboards Joel Kosche (Collective Soul): Guitar, Bass David Ragsdale (Kansas): Violin Joe Franco: Drums Michael Romeo (Symphony X): Orchestration Steve Walsh memorabilia can be purchased at stevewalshrocks...
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A Chinese Firedrill - Circles
A Chinese Firedrill - Circles in Progressive Rock
A Chinese Firedrill “circles” is a solo project from veteran bassist/producer Joey Vera. Joey has been in the music business since 1981 having been involved in many groups including Armored Saint, Fates Warning (both of which he is still a current member), Anthrax, OSI, Tribe After Tribe, Chroma Key, Seven Witches and Engine to name a few. A Chinese Firedrill "circles" was written, recorded and performed by Joey from May 2005 to June 2006. Truly a solo project, Joey performs all of the instruments and...
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Dial - Synchronized
Dial - Synchronized in Progressive Rock
Dial started during Fall of 2003 as a ‘forum’ for musical creativity. The general idea was to be free to make any kind of music without feeling bound to a certain genre or line up. Everyone brought their ideas and influences and threw them in the pot, and that’s how the music and sound of Dial was created. LiLo would bring her female rock oriented songs, while both Kristoffer and Rommert came from a more progressive pop/rock direction. This, together with a touch of industrial and a twist of new wave...
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Echoes - Nature | Existence
Echoes - Nature | Existence in Progressive Rock
Nature|Existence, Echoes' first album is a mixture of prog-rock and math metal with a lot of post-rock, pop and industrial electronica thrown in for good measure. With collaborations from Tobias Jansson (Vocals: Silent Scythe, The Law), Nick Storr (Vocals: The Third Ending), Carl Webb (Vocals: Oceanwerks), Pedro Castillo (Vocals: Tempano/Aditus), Dave Duffus (Saxophone) and the Anechoic Chamber String Quartet, Nature|Existence tells a story of love found and lost over the cyclical nature of life, where...

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