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Elegy: Ian Parry (vocals); Henk Van Der Laars (guitar); Chris Allister (keyboards); Martin Helmantel (bass); Dirk Bruineberg (drums). Manifestation Of Dreams Music Elegy Manifestation Of Dreams Songs Manifestation Of Dreams Music Manifestation Of Dreams Music Review Purchase Manifestation Of Dreams CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Elegy State Of Mind CD (1998)
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| | Stratovarius Visions CD (1997)
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| | Elegy Forbidden Fruit CD (2000)
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| | Kamelot Eternity CD (1995)
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| | Elegy Labyrinth Of Dreams CD (1999)
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| | Demons & Wizards Touched By The Crimson King CD (2005) Bonus Tracks
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$14.39 In the early '80s, a style of heavy metal was fast rising, in which groups sang about (and even to a point, dressed like) characters from an era long ago, in which gentlemen dressed in armor, and saved damsels in distress in tall castles. While some of these groups built a long-term career (Dio, Iron Maiden, etc.), many fell by the wayside as the style faded away, and was replaced by thrash and glam metal acts. By the early '90s, some of the music from these earlier bands could be detected in such new acts as Dream Theater and Iced Earth, who also pushed the 'technicality' of their music up a notch. Fast-forward another ten years to the early 2000s, and there is a new crop of bands that combine both of these metal eras together, especially by the prog metal "supergroup" Demons & Wizards. Comprised of Iced Earth's Jon Schaffer and Blind Guardian's Hansi Kürsch, the duo issued their second album in 2005, Touched by the Crimson King. Picture a modern metal soundtrack accompanying a triumphant ride through a forest on horseback, and you have an idea of what such ...
| | Mark Elf Swingin' CD (2001)
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| | Waila Of The Tohono O'Odham CD (1994)
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| | Paradise Lost Symbol Of Life CD (2002)
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$10.49 Though the relative merits of Paradise Lost's bizarre transformation from heavier-than-God doom/death metal originators to an alternative rock act delving into gothic electronica remain locked in a fierce debate, there's no sense ignoring two unmistakable facts. First, the band had clearly reached the end of its original direction's tether with 1995's Draconian Times, which, despite its success with fans and solid songs, was little more than a retread of the band's previous album, and arguably career-apex, Icon. Second, while their subsequent sonic experiments have often resembled nothing more than a slightly heavier version of Depeche Mode (complete with singer Nick Holmes adopting a very David Gahan-esque, deadened baritone), the band has proved remarkably resilient in pursuing and defending their chosen career course, of which 2002's Symbol of Life is amazingly the fourth installment. And like the first, 1997's transitional One Second, Symbol of Life may prove the most palatable to the band's disapproving ...
| | Jorn Out To Every Nation CD (2004) (Import) Argentina
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$18.55 This 2004 solo outing is a bold collection of tracks by the prolific Norwegian metal vocalist Jorn Lande.
The Nirvana/Pearl Jam/grunge/Seattle upheaval of the early '90s didn't eradicate '70s/'80s-style metal and hard rock, but it did marginalize them -- and from 1992-1993 on, rockers who weren't alternative in some fashion were considered dated or old school. But the more things change in music, the more they inevitably stay the same -- which is why the '90s and early 2000s gave listeners a wave of young European power metal revival bands that refuse to live in a post-Nevermind world and stubbornly cling to the metal of the '70s and '80s. Out to Every Nation, Norwegian singer Jorn Lande's third solo album, isn't power ...
| | Children Of Bodom Trashed, Lost & Strung Out CD (2005) Extended Play; Enhanced CD
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| | MF Doom Mm..Food CD (2004)
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| | Bad Seeds Live At The Royal Albert Hall CD (2008) (Import)
$19.89 | | Cold Cave Love Comes Close CD (2009) Digipak
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$12.85 Among the frostiest and darkest groups re-imagining and subverting electronic pop, Philadelphia's Cold Cave are perfectly named, and their debut album even more so. LOVE COMES CLOSE could mean love falls tantalizingly short, or that it's too close for comfort; in Cold Cave's world, it does both. Wes Eisold, Caralee McElroy (formerly of Xiu Xiu, whose fascination with heart-on-sleeve lyrics and rudimentary electronics is an unspoken influence on, or at least a kindred spirit to this group) and Prurient's Dominick Fenrow hone in on the bleakest and most romantic aspects of synth pop and industrial music, crafting something equally robotic and emotive. They do so with more range than some of their contemporaries, encompassing soft abstraction, darkly danceable pop, and hard-edged despair without ever sounding scattered. Cold Cave serves up these styles with heroic doses of noise courtesy of Fenrow, who bathes tracks like "Cebe and Me" in so many hissing electronics that they sound like lost transmissions. The band uses ...
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