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Melodic Metal

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    CyHra – Letters To Myself

    When the news broke that Jake E. had left Amaranthe back in 2016 and was joining forces with his longtime friend Jesper Strömblad (ex-guitarist of In Flames), bassist Peter Iwers (also…

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    Megadeth – Dystopia

    Unless you’ve been living under a rock in the last 30 years, Megadeth is a band that been considered one of the founders of thrash metal, one of the Big 4,…

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    Pyramaze- Disciples of the Sun

    Though not a particularly large country, the European nation of Denmark certainly has produced some of the greatest musicians on the planet, particularly in the musical subgenres of melodic, symphonic, progressive,…

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    Harmony – Theatre of Redemption

    After 6 years from their last album, Chapter II:  Aftermath, the Swedish melodic metal group Harmony is finally back with their third full-length album, entitled Theatre of Redemption. Again spearheaded by…

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    Empire 21- Empire 21

    As many fans in the rock and metal world know, Sweden is a veritable breeding ground for excellent bands, with many great and long-lived established groups as well as new up-and-coming…

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    Equisa – Strange Release

    After being immersed in traditional progressive rock for the last month or so, it has been nice to listen to something a bit more straightforward without odd chord changes and timings.…

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    Signum Regis – Exodus

    Signum Regis (Latin for “Signature of the King”) is a melodic metal band out of Slovakia, founded in 2007, and Exodus is their third studio album.  The follow up to their…

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    Teramaze – Esoteric Symbolism

    The Australian progressive metal band Teramaze is back at it again with their follow-up to their 2012 album AnhedoniA and 4th studio album entitled Esoteric Symbolism.  Hailing from Melbourne, this Aussie…

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    Anubis Gate – Horizons

    One word that does not come to mind when I think of the music put forth by the Danish progressive melodic metal band Anubis Gate is “simplicity.”  Since their first album…