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Release date: Friday, April 30th 2021,AXEWITCH from Sweden! I guess the 80s Metal fans will remember this band because of the quite famous 3 albums and one EP made between 1982 and 1985. After many many years they are back now with new songs! The forthcoming "Piece of True Metal" named "Out of the ashes..." sounds like no time was gone since 1985. True european Metal leaves the speakers and finds it's way directly into your ear in 2021.
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Genre: Hard Rock
Country of artist (band): Scotland
Year of publication: 1998-2018
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Country: Austria
Genre: Symphonic Metal
Year:2021
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Country: Austria
Genre: Heavy Metal, Hard Rock
Year:2021
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Country: UK
Genre: Psychedelic Rock/Prog Rock
Year: 2021
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On Friday the 30th of April, the melodic hard rock band Escape will release their new studio album "Fire In The Sky" and you can check out the cover and song list.
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Country: United Kingdom
Genre: Thrash Metal
Year: 2021
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Country: Australia
Genre: Heavy Metal
Year:2021
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In April next year, the melodic rock band Hunter will release their new studio album "Hungry Heart" via the company Lions Pride Music and here you can listen to samples from all the songs.
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Country: USA
Genre: Celtic punk / folk
Year:2021
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Despite all blows of fate, the witch ship now takes full steam ahead with female power vocalist Natalie Pereira Dos Santos and second lead singer Tobi Schwenk. For Fans of: Hammerfall, Stormwitch, Sabaton, Kamelot, Dio.
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Country UK ‘Boilermaker’ was produced by Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme, the two bands having first connected when Royal Blood supported them on a huge North American tour. Meanwhile, the multiple Grammy Award winner Paul Epworth produced ‘Who Needs Friends’ and contributed additional production to ‘Trouble’s Coming’.
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It is hard melodic rock music, which is sometimes more "rock" and sometimes goes more clearly in the direction of "metal". The band shapes its own style, takes the liberty to elaborate its songs in detail. In doing so, Poverty's No Crime show a consistent flair for catchy melodies and they always know how to put their skills on the instruments in the service of the song. "A Secret To Hide" impresses with many details, precisely worked out instrumental passages and conclusive, crisp hooklines.
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