Opeth – Sorceress (2016)

1474279242_1Opeth will be releasing a new album in 2016! The Swedish metal legends are set to deliver Sorceress via Moderbolaget Records and Nuclear Blast late this year. Sorceress will be Opeth’s 12th studio album and the band’s first since releasing Pale Communion in 2014. Opeth has one of metal’s most celebrated discographies, arguably releasing no poor efforts in over 25 years, so we can’t wait to hear what Sorceress will bring to Opeth’s expansive and unpredictable catalogue.

Sorceress will be Opeth’s first album away from Roadrunner Records since Ghost Reveries was unleashed in 2005. “We’re hap

TesseracT – Errai 2016 EP

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With a progressive metal band as prominent and as allegedly pioneering as TesseracT, almost any minor release begins to seem about as significant as the debut of another band’s entire studio album, if for no other reason than to see if they changed their singer yet again.

1/4. Survival (reimagined)
2/4. Cages (reimagined)
3/4. Tourniquet (reimagined)
4/4. Seven Names (reimagined)

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Circus Maximus – Discography 2005-2016 (Japan Edition, 4 CD), FLAC

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Genre: Progressive Metal
Country of origin CDs: Japan
Country: Norway

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2005 (08-2-20) – The 1st Chapter (Soundholic, TKCS-85187)
1. Sin – 5:53
2. Alive – 5:38
3. Glory Of The Empire – 10:27
4. Biosfear – 5:22
5. Silence From Angels Above – 4:07
6. Why Am I Here – 6:05
7. The Prophecy – 6:44
8. The 1st Chapter – 19:07
9. Marion (bonus track for Japan) – 6:12

Michael Eriksen – vocals and harmony vocals

Royal Hunt – DIscography 1992-2016 (Japan Edition, 23 CD), FLAC

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Genre: Progressive Metal / Hard Rock
Country of origin CDs: Japan
Country: Denmark

1992 (93-11-21) – Land Of Broken Hearts (Teichiku, TECX-25628)
1993 (94-6-22) – The Maxi-Single, EP (Teichiku, TECX-20711)
1993 (94-10-21) – Clown In The Mirror (Teichiku, TECX-25800)
1995 (95-8-23) – Far Away, EP (Teichiku, TECW-20002)
1995 (95-12-16) – Moving Target (Teichiku, TECW-25109)
1996 (96-9-21) – 1996, Live 2CD (Teichiku, TECW-38295-6)
1997 (97-4-21) – Message To God, single (Teichiku, TECW-12486)
1997 (97-6-21) – Paradox (Teichiku, TECW-25535)
1998 (08-9-24) – Paradox: Closing The Chapter, Live [Remastered] (Avalon, MICP-10777)
1999 (99-10-20) – Fear (Pony Canyon, PCCY-01

Steven Wilson – 4 1/2 (2016)


Steven Wilson – 4 1/2 (2016)
Genre: Progressive rock,Progressive metal,Art rock
Quality: DTS-HD MA 5.1 / 96 kHz / 7333 kbps / 24-bit (DTS Core: 6.1 / 48 kHz / 1509 kbps / 24-bit)
Time: 00:36:46
Full Size: 1,88 Gb

An interim release between Hand. Cannot. Erase. and his next album, Steven Wilson’s 4 comprises 6 tracks with a total running time of 37 minutes.
Four of the songs originated during the sessions for Hand. Cannot. Erase. and one from the recording sessions for The Raven That Refused To Sing. The final track is a new version of Don’t Hate Me – a song recorded by Porcupine Tree in 1998 – based on a live recording made on the recent tour of Europe, with additional recording in the studio. The vo

Seventh Station – Between Life And Dreams (2016)

1473193823_1Seventh Station, a new international progressive metal band, released their first single “Abnormal Circles Doubtful Hour.” It is the first release from their debut album Between Life and Dreams, scheduled to be released on 7th of September 2016. Seventh Station was founded by Dmitri Alperovich and Alexey Polyansky in 2008 in Jerusalem, Israel. The band includes names such as: the turkish keyboardist Eren Basbug (arranger and conductor of Dream Theater and Jordan Rudess) and the lead vocalist Davidavi Dolev (Omb, Reign of the Architect).

The band combines classical education with modern influences usi

Adeia – Serenity (2016)

1472993329_432b175a337ab0d1e2c02fa7833f0328Country: Netherlands
Genre(s): Experimental Avant-Garde Progressive Metal
Release date: September 2, 2016

  1. Burning Skies
  2. Architect
  3. The Adjudicator – Part II
  4. Pantheon
  5. Tempest
  6. The Adjudicator – Part I

Line-up:
Franc Timmerman – Vocals
Laura ten Voorde – Violin, vocals
Ruben van Kruistum – Cello, Keys
Wabe Wieringa – Guitar<