Band Magnitude 9
Info: Chaos To Control
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 1998
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 126 Mb
Info: USA
Magnitude 9 – Chaos To Control (1998)
Jul 20, 2012 20:02
Progressive Rock
Thought Sphere – Vague Horizons (2000)
Jul 20, 2012 19:48
Progressive Rock
Band Thought Sphere
Info: Vague Horizons
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 2000
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 117 Mb
Info: Germany
High Tide – The Reason Of Success (1992)
Jul 20, 2012 16:07
Progressive Rock
Breaking Orbit – The Time Traveller (2012)
Jul 20, 2012 13:24
Progressive Rock
District 97 – Trouble With Machines (2012)
Jul 20, 2012 10:33
Progressive Rock
Reviewing their first album Hybrid Child, there was a question I wanted to ask, but never did. How did vocalist Leslie Hunt go from an American Idol finalist and cutting an album of basically pop rock to singing in a prog rock band? The inquiry is rather moot at this point since Hunt had a rather impressive performance on D97's first effort, and does again on their second release, Trouble With Machines. I would imagine she might find the prog context a greater challenge to her abilities.
Fundamentally, Hunts vocals work well with the melodies and complexities of District 97's progressive rock. They effortlessly compliment each other, which is quite striking. Back and Forth and The Perfect Young Man (featuring Asia's John Wetton) are perfect examples of this smart union.
Romeo – Cara o Cruz (2012)
Jul 20, 2012 10:16
Progressive Rock
The theme that lends its name to the whole CD is a hard rock apotheosis of colors that leaves breathless. From the beginning the song with us about strength, reaching into our souls through a voice strong and addictive, with its particular way of singing, scratching each letter with passion, raw and pure as it should always be in a rock theme, without compromise . Well the game's guitar on the central Toss to heavy shades, a full issue on each element and is the intro to an album that we hope to remain at these levels.
Fausto Leali – Amore Dolce, Amore Amaro, Amore Mio 1975 (Arcangelo Rec./Japan 2005) Lossless
Jul 20, 2012 09:48
Progressive Rock Rock
Space Mirrors – Memories Of The Future (2006) Lossless
Jul 20, 2012 09:39
Progressive Rock Rock
District 97 – Trouble With Machines (2012)
Jul 19, 2012 22:17
Progressive Rock
Weend’o – You Need to Know Yourself (2012)
Jul 19, 2012 13:42
Progressive Rock
01. Dark Element - 4:21
02. Experience - 4:45
03. Betrayal - 9:27
04. Run Away - 6:44
05. You Need to Know Yourself - 6:13
06. Welcome in My Mind - 4:44
07. Deadline - 9:18
08. The Soulmate - 4:52
09. Experience - 6:36
10. Dark Element - 5:46
11. Betrayal - 3:38
Jane – Between Heaven And Hell (1977)
Jul 19, 2012 13:02
Progressive Rock
Brett Kull – Orange-ish Blue (2002) Lossless
Jul 18, 2012 21:50
Progressive Rock Rock
Destination’s Calling – End Of Time (2012)
Jul 18, 2012 18:16
Progressive Rock
What a pleasant surprise! DESTINATION'S CALLING of the boys are back and set with "End Of Time", the successor to the 2008 long-iron "Invisible Walls" before. And four years ago I was able to express in terms of strong material, the band is an absolute recommendation - fortunately, things have not changed in the last four years, nothing!
On the contrary, because the Germans present themselves on their second album with even better sound, even ausgereifterem song material and with a better overall impression still around. And well, you scratch it quite clear at the upper limit of the scale of points! Because regardless of whether the (still) to VANISHING POINT reminding "Soul Bound", which is oriental atmosphere meandering "Revolution in Mind," the groovy title track "End Of Time" and the stomping "Burning Paradise" - always deliver DESTINATION'S CALLING elegant melodies , coupled with a good amount of pressure and catchy hooks that always performs at its best.
With "The Broken Hourglass" and the accompanying "Dreams Died On The Road" has to finally have a really finely balanced ballad at the start, a little of the ballad exploits "Always Will Be" and "Dreams Come True" by HAMMERFALL recalls. "Another Day" suggests a similar score, but it evokes reminiscences of the ballads work of Primal Fear, and the rest of the song material, the high level across the board always maintained.