Tony Banks – SIX Pieces For Orchestra (2012) Lossless
Band Tony Banks (ex-Genesis)
Info: UK
Info: SIX Pieces For Orchestra
Style: Orchestral/Symphony/Classical
Years: 2012
Info: Lossless/FLAC (image+.cue, scans)
Rip By: wurensh
Info: 292 Mb
Teramaze – Doxology (1995)
Band Teramaze
Info: Doxology
Style: Progressive Metal
Years: 1995
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 139 Mb
Info: Australia
Eye In Time – Eye In Time (1994)
Band Eye In Time
Info: Eye In Time
Style: Progressive / Power Metal
Years: 1994
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 81 Mb
Info: USA
The Flower Kings – Banks Of Eden (2012)
Artist: The Flower Kings
Title Of Album: Banks Of Eden [Deluxe Edition]
Year Of Release: 2012
Label: InsideOut
Genre: Progressive Rock
Quality: Mp3
Bitrate: CBR 320 kbps
Total Size: 173 MB
Black Jester – Diary Of A Blind Angel (1993)
Band Black Jester
Info: Diary Of A Blind Angel
Style: Neoclassical / Progressive Metal
Years: 1993
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 64 Mb
Info: Italy
Fenris – Fill The Void (1994)
Band Fenris
Info: Fill The Void
Style: Progressive / Power Metal
Years: 1994
Info: 224 kbps
Info: 59 Mb
Info: Germany
Rick Wakeman – Phantom Power (1990)
Band Rick Wakeman
Info: Phantom Power
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1990
Info: CBR 320 kbs
Info: 120,53 Mb
Info: UK
Jonesy – Keeping Up (1973)
Band Jonesy
Info: Keeping Up
Style: Progressive Rock
Years: 1973
Info: 320 kbps
Info: 102 Mb
Info: U.K.
Madrugada – Incastro (1977)
Band Madrugada
Info: Incastro
Style: Rock Progressivo Italiano
Years: 1977
Info: 192 kbps
Info: 53 Mb
Info: Italy
Oddland – The Treachery Of Senses (2012)
Someone has to popularize the term Nordic Progressive Metal. With bands like Leprous, Ihsahn, Shining, Enslaved, Vintersorg, ICS Vortex and Borknagar, there’s clearly something brewing up there in the northern regions of Europe. Cue Oddland, a Finnish quartet who won a national metal competition to get signed on Century Media. And they definitely fit in line with the mentioned bands as a force to be reckoned with in Progressive Metal. Imagine the groovy undertones of Gojira, Meshuggah and Lamb of God employed in a Leprous-like flamboyant progressive fashion. Imagine vocals that sound like Daniel Gildenlow of Pain of Salvation. And odd mix, is it not? Well, that’s what Oddland sounds like. Their debut album The Treachery of Senses is an enjoyable and refreshing joyride of progressive metal that will hopefully establish Oddland as a force to be reckoned with.
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