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  1. Quantum Gemerald

    prog bands

    Kalisia. Awesome progressive death metal from France. I don't want to post a song because the album has 20 songs which all fit together perfectly and shouldn't be out of context! Has excellent keyboards and cool off-timed riffs. Illusion Suite are also good. Only heard their Final Hour album...
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    prog bands

    I agree they're a little bit cheesy, but I've heard and liked a lot cheesier!! As long as music is well written and well executed then cheesiness/heaviness/theme doesn't matter so much and will be something that grows on me to fit the album. However, if something is to an extreme then it can be...
  3. Quantum Gemerald

    prog bands

    I've had Shadow Gallery (Tyranny) on my iPod for about a year and only just started getting into it something like 3 days ago. I did not expect them to be this good!
  4. Quantum Gemerald

    prog bands

    I think Glory of the Empire is drawn favourite with the title track. Those songs (inc. The Prophecy and Sin) made me consider them on the same tier as Symphony X :)
  5. Quantum Gemerald

    prog bands

    For another Pagan's mind album try Enigmatic: Calling. Pretty similar stuff, albeit slightly heavier. Also I don't think anyone mentioned Outworld here yet. It's the singer from Beyond Twilight's 'Section X' but Outworld are a lot heavier. His voice is pretty high pitched, but has a venomous...
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    Recently Bought Albums

    I've recently been playing Juvaliant's 'Inhuman Nature' none stop. On the first listen I heard them as a pretty standard modern symphonic prog/power metal band, but they've done nothing but grow on me. It goes from the heavier 'Doomsday machine' to the more proggy 'Live to Die'. Plus the...
  7. Quantum Gemerald

    Iconoclast: News/Info Thread

    I was lucky enough to meet the band after the Sheffield show (which was awesome). All really friendly guys, happy to take pictures and chat! LePond told me the reason for the two editions of the album is simply because double albums are less accessable and they wanted something for the more...