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Progressive/Melodic Metal

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    Pyramaze – Contingent

    A couple of years ago, Danish-based band Pyramaze had a resurgence back onto the metal scene with an explosive reception after a 7-year hiatus. They finally released their last album Disciples…

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    Hemina – Venus

    It’s been two years since Sydney, Australia’s prog metal masters Hemina released their sophomore effort Nebulae, but the time has finally arrived as the bands 3rd full-length release entitled Venus was…

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    Circus Maximus – Havoc

    It’s been four years since the Norwegian progressive metal giants Circus Maximus released their third album, Nine, and they are finally back with their fourth offering, entitled Havoc.  Again, featuring Michael…

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    Teramaze – Her Halo

    Teramaze – Her Halo teramaze-her-halo 0 http://ladyobscure.com/albums/teramaze-her-halo/ Sun, 01 Nov 2015 09:53:10 +0000 Phoenix The Land Down Under has produced its fair share of talented musicians, especially in the progressive metal…

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    Psycrence- A Frail Deception

    Jeff Lynne once sang, “Sun is shinin’ in the sky, there ain’t a cloud in sight, it’s stopped rainin’ ev’rybody’s in a play and, don’t you know it’s a beautiful new…

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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…

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    Silent Voices- Reveal the Change

    Sometimes a collaboration can lead to something magical, especially when certain power houses come together and create music that can take away all your sorrows and worries. I listen to musicians…

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    Edge of a Circle- Edge of a Circle

    From the opening notes of the debut EP from Sweden’s Edge of a Circle, you know you are in for something just a bit……different. The band was formed to explore their…

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    The Mascaron- Beginnings

    In the Lady’s mission statement, she says that she “takes the obscure, and makes them obscure no more”. In the time I have been with Lady Obscure, I have found this…