1st album from 1989 by the American DREAM THEATER, one of the foundational bands of modern Progressive Metal. “When Dream and Day Unite” shows the band in its early stage, with a still-developing approach but already marked by compositional ambition, instrumental technique and strong influences from classic Heavy Metal and 70s/80s Prog.
The album combines complex structures, melodic passages and more direct moments, laying the groundwork for the sound the band would fully develop in their later releases.
Recommended for fans of QUEENSR¾CHE, FATES WARNING, IRON MAIDEN and PINK FLOYD.
Unofficial live album, limited to 200 copies on 2-LP transparent vinyl with blue and black splatter and gatefold sleeve, containing a 19-track show from a secret concert under the name CHARLOTTE AND THE HARLOTS at Queen Mary's College, London (UK) on 18.08.1988
6th album from '19 by this swedish band of pure Heavy Metal with influences in the vein of JUDAS PRIEST, CRIMSON GLORY, MERCYFUL FATE and in general bands form the NWOBHM. [Digipack]
Vinyl versin with gatefold jacket of the 2nd album from '18 by this US Heavy Metal band with inlfuences in the vein of SAXON, OMEN, JUDAS PRIEST, HEAVY LOAD...
Vinyl version of the 1st album from '23 by this US Heavy Metal band with influences from early QUEENSRYCHE, TNT, FATES WARNING, TAD MOROSE, JUDAS PRIEST...
Vinyl re-issue on silver wax with 4-pages insert of the 1st album from '84 by this mythical US band of powerful Heavy Metal where John Bush plays on vocals, who was for a few years in ANTHRAX.
6th album from '26 by this German band, which plays modern Rock/ Metal with a female vocalist, for fans of bands like DELAIN, WITHIN TEMPTATION, NIGHTWISH...
17th album from 1994 by the British BLACK SABBATH, a solid and highly underrated work of Heavy Metal and melodic Doom Metal that marked the return of Tony Martin on vocals following the Dehumanizer era. “Cross Purposes” combines heavy, dark riffs with melancholic melodies and an introspective, elegant atmosphere, showcasing Tony Iommi crafting some of the most emotional and refined material of BLACK SABBATH’s 90s period. A gloomy, mature and class-filled record that deserves far more recognition within the band’s extensive discography. Recommended for fans of DIO, CANDLEMASS, TROUBLE and RAINBOW.