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Band Anubian Lights
Info: The Eternal Sky
Style: Psychedelic / Space Rock
Years: 1995
Info: 256 kbps
Info: 135 mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

1. Breaking the Seal
2. Soul Herder
3. Anubian Light Destiny
4. Grid Coordinate - Vorp One
5. Jackal and Nine
6. Trismegistus (Dettmar)
7. Pulse of the Nile
8. Arc of Ra
9. Medulla Mirage
10. The Various Hazards of Being
11. Field of Reeds

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Mencea is back to present their new album entitled Pyrophoric . The eight track long soundtrack of unearthly moods demonstrates an immensely wide sonic landscape, packing punch and diversity that few bands can match. Most of all, it undoubtedly shows that Mencea is leading the movement of bands exploring boundaries between extreme metal sub genres, often morphing into a mix of extreme metal with progressive sensibilities, a non conformist approach to melody and storming rhythmic outbursts. Pyrophoric is a fresh, and fearlessly musical approach to what Mencea is all about. Energy, sonic richness and sheer heaviness.

Band Mencea
Info: Greece
Info: Pyrophoric
Years: 2012
Style: Progressive Metal
Info: mp3, CBR 320 kbps
Info: 102 Mb

TrackList:
01. Phosphorus (05:21)
02. CCC (04:58)
03. Elders (04:36)
04. Hounds (05:48)
05. Beheading (05:17)
06. Pyrophoric (04:39)
07. Invocation (01:26)
08. The Dead (04:14)

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Like a blast of raw, progressive energy from the college town of Murfreesboro, Tennessee comes a group paving the way for aspiring musicians. Drenched in technical prowess and a desire to rewrite standards in mainstream music, MTSU quintet Ocean Architecture has risen in a remarkably short amount of time to become an intimidating presence. Members Nic Giordano (drums), Kyle Standifer (guitars), Joe Dorsey (keyboards), Eric Hodge (bass), and Parker Deal (lead vocals) employ a dazzling array of instrumentation and musical progression while retaining deep influences of hardcore, prog rock, heavy metal, and even classical and electronic. Founded by Giordano, Standifer, and Dorsey in the latter half of September 2010, the group soon expanded to include Hodge and, in late March 2011, Deal. Says Standifer, “The formation was really natural. It just kinda felt like we were supposed to be in a band together…(laughs). We came up with our first song (Metatheory) in like two and a half hours.” After a series of experimental jam sessions, the group realized their songwriting potential and set offto define themselves musically. This proved to be a rather tough challenge, as they attempted to channel influences such as Dream Theater, Isis, August Burns Red, Muse, Periphery and Explosions in the Sky, as well as several genre-bending acts like Between the Buried and Me, Daft Punk, Devin Townsend, and Tesseract. “It’s an interesting challenge funneling all of our influences into one single sound,” says Dorsey. “We have so many different aspects to cover, we try not to rob our creativity by limiting what/who we ‘need’ to sound like.” The result is an explosion of creativity, a moving flowing organism and a sound truly their own.

1. Metatheory, 06:23
2. The Last Stand, 08:16
3. Plato's Cave, 09:01
4. Velvet, 05:24
5. Columns of Time, 07:33
6. Steel Ecstasy: Columns Collapse, 06:07
7. Animus Part I, 09:16
8. Animus Part II, 10:59

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We are an Atlanta-based progressive rock band called Six Elements. What’s the best way to describe our sound? Remember the Peter Gabriel era of Genesis? Their music helped shape our vocals and some of our guitar. You’ll also hear the influence of Pink Floyd in some of our guitar solos. The clarinet and flute in the music might remind you of Russian Romantic composers (think Rachmaninoff and Tchaikovsky). No matter what we remind you of, those descriptions are just window dressing for our message, which Victorian novelist George Eliot summed up well: “It’s never too late to be what you might have been”. Our guiding principle and inspiration is the idea that becoming everything you can be IS possible, arguably expressed best in Rudyard Kipling’s

Band Six Elements
Info: USA
Info: Primary Elements
Style: Symphonic Prog
Years: 2012
Info: MP3 CBR 320 Kbs
Info: 90 MB(+3% ?? ?????.)

Tracklist:

01. Overture (2:56)
02. Welcome (2:49)
03. Childhood Books (7:29)
04. Nightmare (4:04)
05. Invictus (4:34)
06. Words Of Love (2:50)
07. Summer (2:35)
08. If (4:41)
09. Winter (2:54)
10. If (Radio Mix) (4:45)

Stanley Whitaker – Vocals
Jeffrey McGahren - Guitars
Michael (Misha) Shengaout – Keyboards
Dave De Marco - bass
Marc Norgaard - drums
Betty Sent - vocal
Inna Satunovsky - piano

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34613 is most likely out sometime during the summer..on the Australian record company Battlegod Productions.
The band is currently working on an 8 panel digipack with 20 page booklet. As of today you can check out 3
complete tracks from their debut album. A Song For You, Doubt and The Ethereal Dream.

"34613" was recorded on a song-by-song basis (early 2007 through late 2010). It was recorded by different engineers and in different locations around the world (Norway, USA, Finland & Germany).
Mixing was performed during this 3,5 year period and mastering in Dec. 2010. All the mixing and mastering were handled by Colin Davis at Imperial Mastering (Pacheco, California). Produced by Trond Nicolaisen, Andreas Stenseth and Tomorrow's Outlook.

1. As Darkness Falls (Intro) 02:16
2. Gate to Freedom 05:26
3. Glass Mountain 04:28
4. A Song For You 04:59
5. Doubt 03:49
6. The Ethereal Dream 06:00
7. 34613 02:49 instrumental
8. White Lightning 03:52
9. Liquid Scream 04:34
10. Kill Again 04:04
11. March of the Demons 04:48
12. Red Rum (Lizzy Borden cover) 03:51
13. The Ethereal Dream (Reprise) 05:59

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Band Mark Palmer
Info: Venus
Years: 2012
Info: France
Style: Progressive Rock
Tracklist: Mp3/ VBR~250kbps
Info: 80,91 ??

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1. The Fall
2. High
3. Be the Symbols
4. Suicide In Painless / Could Have Been Me
5. Symmetry Theory
6. Paris
7. I Have Created All I Know
8. Every Moment Every Fracture
9. Sons of Nothing from Venus
10. The Call

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Dream the Electric Sleep could be described as a mixture of Kings of Leon, Pink Floyd and Road Salt-era Pain of Salvation. Lost and Gone Forever is a 70 minute concept album chronicling the trials and tribulations of an Easter Kentucky miner and his wife. The music here could be described as massive, moving and most importantly, memorable.

Band DTES (Dream The Electric Sleep)
Info: Lost and Gone Forever
Info: USA
Style: Neo Progressive / Art / Eclectic
Years: 2011
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: 168 Mb
???????Years: 14
????? Tracklist: 76:42

Tracklist:
1.Lost and Gone Forever
2.Coal Dust and Shadows
3.Canary
4.The Joneses
5.Roots and Fear
6.Stay On the Line
7.Hold Steady Hands
8.Listen to Me
9.Echoes Chasing Echoes
10.Sundown
11.No Air Left
12.Feel My Way
13.This Is This
14.What Will Be

Joey Waters - Drums
Matt Page - Vocals/ Guitar
Trevor Willmott - Guitar
Chris Tackett - Bass

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Release date: March 27th via Realid Records

Tracklisting:
01. In Flames
02. Stains
03. Lifeless
04. A Promise To No One
05. Pound of Flesh
06. Waive
07. Stray
08. Numb
09. Always Rains
10. Polarized

Review: Perhaps the biggest endorsement I could make about this record is that it’s my most-played album in the last six months, it’s my third-most played in the last year, and I’ve only had the album for a little over a month. In a word, ‘Nox Aeris’ is addictive. From start to finish, it’s a fantastic album that still impresses me with each listen.

‘Nox Aeris’ is heavy, melodic, and dark, but no one element of it is taken to any extreme. There are many more adjectives I could use to describe the album, but the beauty of it is you can listen to it four different times and think four completely different words. Typically I’m not much of a fan at all of electronics, but they’re so well done in this album and placed so nicely that I actually enjoyed them. The blending and mixing of the album overall is nothing short of amazing, and similarly the way the vocals and music complement each other throughout says a lot about Janus and their cohesiveness as a group.

Another thing I really liked about ‘Nox Aeris’ is that overall it sounds like one complete album, without sounding the same. Any song could stand up fine on its own, but listening straight through allows it to build upon itself, and there’s no songs that are “just there” as a single or a filler. As mentioned earlier about the blending, the music seems to “take” you and almost guide you along as you listen, which is what allows it to use so many different elements without overexposing any one. It hooks into you, and you’ll want to keep listening again and again.

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When I saw the post music tag on Capture the Sun I kind of sighed and said “What have I gotten myself into?” But instead of having to listen to freaky slow notes rolling on top of each other I got the pleasure of listening to one of the greatest metal instrumental bands that I have heard in a long time. The music is very progressive and very fun to listen too. The guitar work is varied and shows a host of influences. The songs show a lot of technical skill on the parts of the guitarists and feature some really great riffs. Admittedly some of these riffs get over repeated and make your ears frustrated. The bass work is fairly solid and while it mostly just follows the guitar work it adds a layer of emotion to the band that normally would not be there. The drum work is pretty good, while overall it is fairly light, the job always gets done and the other instrumentalists always get a great rhythm pattern. Overall Capture the Sun is a really cool proggy instrumental band with some awesome riffs.

Band Capture The Sun
Info: Capture The Sun
Style: Progressive Metal
Info: United States
Tracklist: 320 kbps
Info: 163 Mb

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01. A War is Coming to this Island
02. ||:REPEAT:||
03. Aurora Borealis: The Northern Lights
04. ???????, ???????
05. Geothermal
06. Calculating… Remaining
07. *Epic Pose*
08. Creation of Cities and Empires
09. The Endless Column
10. Woe to the Blasphemer, Will Hell Swallow you Up
11. The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of the Living
12. Oceans of Glass
13. When the Sun met the Ocean

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Band Touch
Info: Touch
Style: Psychedelic / Progressive Rock
Years: 1969
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 198.35 Mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

01 - We Feel Fine.
02 - Friendly Birds.
03 - Miss Teach.
04 - The Spiritual Death Of Howard Greer.
05 - Down At Circe's Place.
06 - Alesha And Others.
07 - Seventy Five.
08 - We Finally Met Today.
09 - Alesha And Others (Live Studio Demo).
10 - Blue Feeling.
11 - The Spiritual Death Of Howard Greer (Live Studio Demo).
12 - The Second Coming Of Suzanne.

Rip By: Silay17

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Band Abunai
Info: Round Wound
Style: Psychedelic / Space Rock
Years: 2000
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 181 mb
Info: USA

Tracklist:

1. The Sound Museum
2. Time Of The Funk-Lords
3. 740XL
4. Herb-Skirt
5. Do That Thing
6. Soul Motiv
7. Bwow Winds!
8. The Fearsome Bat-Man
9. Drowning In Light
10. Anti-Twilight Arch
11. Wound Round
12. LT.TOP.HVY.BTM
13. Altairan Excavation Site
14. Motorcycle Boots
15. Rolling Of The Stones
16. 2CT-7
17. Electric Reynolds
18. Overscan
19. Genetic Epidemic
20. Barsoom
21. Buzz Bombb

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Band Albion
Info: Remake
Style: Neo Prog
Years: 2006
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 291 mb
Info: Poland

Tracklist:

CD1

1. Scarecrow
2. Survival Games
3. Burning
4. Mad Look In My Eyes
5. You
6. Sarajevo
7. Shadow
8. Jeszcze smierc chowam w kieszen
9. Golgotha
10. Shadow (instrumental)
bonus track:
11. Powszedni (new track recorded in April 2006)

CD2

1. Burning
2. Collapse
3. Scarecrow
4. Survival Games
5. Mad Look
6. Shout
7. You
8. Golgotha
bonus tracks:
9. Nie wiem (1995)
10. Wszystko jedno (demo 1997)
11. Deszcz (demo 1997)
12. Zanurzona (demo 1997)

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Band DesDemon
Info: Through The Gates
Years: 2011
Style: Symphonic / Progressive / Power Metal
Info: MP3 CBR 320 kbps
Info: USA
Time: Radtone Music (Japan)
????? Tracklist: 67:27
Info: 154 Mb

Tracklist:
01. The Descent
02. The Acquiescence of Illusion
03. Under the Dark Wings of Fire
04. Transitus (A Passing)
05. Iago
06. Requiem
07. Into Shadow
08. A Soul in Exile
09. Through the Gates
10. Sands of Time
11. Hands of Fate
12. The Burning Martyr
13. In the Absence of Light
14. In Dreams (Bonus Track)

Chelsea Knaack - Lead Vocals
Frank "Lord Metadox" Tosi - Guitars, Vocals (Metadox)
Ron "Pelagius" Porcelli - Bass
Nickolas Main Henriksen - Keyboards (Antestor, ex-Aspera, ex-Illusion)
Mike Marrone - Drums (Cutting Edge, Livesay)

Guest Musicians:

Amanda Somerville - Vocals in “Into Shadow” (Trillium, Aina)
Tim “Ripper” Owens - Vocals in “The Burning Martyr” (ex-Judas Priest, ex-Iced Earth)
Joe Stump - Guitars in “The Burning Martyr”
Sander Gommans - Guitars in “In Dreams” (HDK, ex-After Forever)

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