Docker’s Guild – The Mystic Technocracy: Season 1 – The Age Of Ignorance (2012) Lossless
Aug 4, 2012 09:25
Progressive Rock Rock 

Cloudkicker – Fade 2012
Aug 3, 2012 19:50
Progressive Rock 

Pandoras Ball – Full Size Nothing (2012)
Aug 3, 2012 17:10
Progressive Rock 

PANDORA'S BALL bear bitter drawings in the booklet of "Full Size Nothing" together: children who push their guns in their mouths, and scribbled sayings like: "Without a reason to complain, Kurt Cobain did just that in vain? If there is nothing to defend, why do not we break what we can not bend? "Pithy words and pictures ... How may fail because the music?The quartet comes from the Freiburg area and ventures hereby to a demo and an EP a first long-distance running, which was produced during the past two years. The issue of timeliness is irrelevant, because the band heard on the amount of time is:-edged alternative rock and, in the broadest sense is the order, which - in order to answer the initial question - a grim but not hopeless mood prevails.
Spirit Of John Morgan – Spirit Of John Morgan (1971)
Aug 3, 2012 16:21
Blues Rock Progressive Rock 

Eterna – The Gate (2002)
Aug 3, 2012 16:19
Heavy Metal |Power Metal Progressive Rock 

Daniele Liverani – Eleven Mysteries (2012)
Aug 3, 2012 15:09
Progressive Rock 

You might know Daniele Liverani best in his role as a keyboard player in many metal acts including Khymera, Genius the Rock Opera, Twin Spirits or Cosmics. But did you know he was an accomplished guitar player. I'm suspecting you did. He's been playing guitar from an early age. With his new solo album, Eleven Mysteries, Liverani picks up his axe once again.As you would suspect, Eleven Mysteries contains 11 songs where Liverani demonstrates his exceptional skills. Also, as you would likely surmise, he follows in the neo-classical guitar tradition. Expect some sizzling shredding throughout this disc, and you'll find it bunches. But it's not always that way, ripping up the fret board that is. A songs such as Supreme Gladness and All Is Pure find Liverani offering some smooth, often soothing licks, over pyrotechnics.
Solstice Coil – Natural Causes (2011) Lossless
Aug 3, 2012 13:12
Progressive Rock Rock 

Steven Rose – New Meaning (2012)
Aug 3, 2012 12:00
Progressive Rock 

01. Abolished 02:44
02. The Nether 02:57
03. Mysterious Ways 03:04
04. Changes 03:37
05. New Meaning 03:33
06. Passing 03:51
07. Cycles 03:13
08. Spiritual Warfare 04:00
09. Taken For Granted 03:09
10. Of The World 03:09
11. Unshakeable 02:47
12. Encounters 03:27
Imminent Sonic Destruction – Recurring Themes (2012)
Aug 3, 2012 06:03
Progressive Rock 

“Recurring Themes” is the latest release from the Detroit based progressive/metal band Imminent Sonic Destruction. The bands line up consists of Tony Piccoli – Lead Vocals/ Guitars, Pat DeLeon Drums/Percussion, Scott Thompson – Guitars/Vocals, Pete Hopersberger – Keyboards/Vocals and Bryan Paxton – Bass/Vocals. Together they are independently releasing their new album which features 9 original tracks produced by Roy Z (Halford, Bruce Dickinson).
Arcansiel – Swimming In The Sand (2004) Lossless
Aug 2, 2012 19:59
Progressive Rock Rock 

Dreamcatcher – Soul Design 2012
Aug 2, 2012 18:06
All Exclusive Heavy Metal |Power Metal Progressive Rock 

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Power metal would not exist if it wasn’t for the beautiful touch of the keyboard and a band who definitely embraces this instrument into their line-up are the amazing Leeds based symphonic power metal band Dreamcatcher. Concentrating their sound around computer generated noises, these power metal prodigies have released one of the finest debut power metal albums, and the best bit is that they are British. Dreamcatcher are flying the flag nice and high for British heavy metal, and their astounding debut album Soul Design is a must have in any power metal fanatics collection. Let loose the high pitched vocals, release the shredding guitar lines and last but no means least…… CRANK UP THE KEYBOARDS!
CYRIL LEPIZZERA – Servatis A Maleficum 2007
Aug 2, 2012 17:04
All Exclusive Progressive Rock 

NOW!
For me, there are two types of great guitarists. Those I would classify in the category of technicians. Real pros of the six strings (or 12 ...) that have a technical unstoppable. And then there are very large, you know, those who flirt with genius. And Cyril is LEPIZZERA thereof. The difference? The first play masterfully, but the compositions are often displays of pure technique. Do you remember "the man who plays faster than his shadow"? The latter have the same qualities guitaristic but they put their technology for a brilliant inspiration.
The sound is powerful, clear and always emotionally charged. Like what the guitar heroes are not just demonstrations which, apart from their pedagogical virtues quite razors, if I may ... Cyril LEPIZZERA offers us an enchanting journey through the maze of his inspiration, always bright, despite a title of album that would not disgrace a CD of Death Metal ... No, the metal of the Marseille artist is pure, bright and straight as a blade.
Arcansiel – Four Daises 1988 (Contempo Rec. 1990) Lossless
Aug 2, 2012 13:08
Progressive Rock Rock 
