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The Shepherd and the Wolf is the debut album from SHAMUS, a new project from acclaimed multi-instrumentalist Shamus Currie. A rock opera built on the bandleader’s twin passions of high fantasy and progressive rock. An album in the lineage of King Crimson, Steve Miller Band and Thin Lizzy.An adventure into a world of Nature, an Aesop’s fable of Carnage and Greed.
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Release date: Friday, February 24th 2023 The band was founded by lead-singer Michela Vignoli and lead-guitarist Thomas Strohmayer at the end of the year 2010. Grim Justice published their first self-titled studio album in March 2015. More»



Genre: Heavy Metal
Year: 2023
Country: Turkey
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Genre: Hard Rock
Year: 2023
Country:
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Touch of Ego is an aggressive, in your face, band. Fast and powerful grooves, loud ‘crusty’ guitars, and a lot of screaming mixed with catchy melodies. They combine critical thinking with satire and sarcasm. Anger and humour with depression and delight. Anxiety and angst with a snarky tongue-in-cheek attitude. A mess of emotional distress!

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Dante’s View is a collaboration between JL “Pepe” Espada, a multi-instrumentalist and producer based in Northern California, and Stacy James, a guitarist and songwriter based in Southern California. More»



Country: Sweden
Genre: Thrash Metal
Year: 2023
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Release year: 2023
Genre: Progressive Metal
Country: Sweden
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Australian ’80s icons THE CHURCH is releasing their new studio album ‘The Hypnogogue‘ today. The band is best known for world-wide for their 1988 single “Under the Milky Way,” a dreamy acoustic ballad which topped out at No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100. More»



Country: USA
Genre: Progressive Metal, Heavy Metal
Year: 2023
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Release year: 2023
Genre: Heavy Metal / Female Vocal
Country: USA
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Release year: 2023
Genre: Progressive Metal / Jazz Rock / Fusion / Instrumental
Country: USA
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Listening to Future opener “Back in the Twenties,” the message comes through clear (and loud) that however much Westing’s foundations might be in ‘70s styles, the moment that matters is now. It’s the future we’re living in, not the future that was.
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