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 This first chapter is de facto impossible to classify, produced in a very peculiar manner, at times melodic like a simple rock album, it sounds with the mids cut like a jazz record.

 A tear-jerking piece that you can never stop listening to for all the subtle refinements in execution and arrangements.

Ark’s debut album showcases a highly original approach to progressive metal infused with jazz elements and melodic rock. The musicianship of Tore Ostby, John Macaluso, and Jorn Lande shines through intricate compositions and dynamic performances. The album transports listeners across mythical and emotional landscapes, blending aggressive and melodic vocals. Memorable tracks such as 'Singers At The Gates Of Dawn' and 'Can't Let Go' highlight the band’s creativity and technical proficiency. Overall, a highly recommended listen for fans of the genre. Dive into Ark's groundbreaking debut and experience a fusion of progressive metal and jazz — listen now and discover a hidden gem!

 "A record not very progressive 'in the metal sense,' simple in structures and refined in arrangements and sounds, practically the exact opposite of what everyone expected."

 "On the grooves of this CD, there is indeed very little prog. metal: it is a work that embodies the madness of a virtuosic guitarist, anything but self-celebratory and stale like his genre colleagues."

Conception’s Flow album showcases Tore Ostby's exceptional guitar skills and innovative approach to progressive metal. The album breaks typical genre conventions with refined, emotional compositions and minimal technical showboating. Tracks like "Gethsemane" and "A Virtual Lovestory" highlight strong performances and creative solos. While simpler in structure than expected, Flow stands out as a unique and artistic metal record that transcends standard expectations. Discover the artistic brilliance of Conception's Flow—listen now and experience progressive metal redefined.

 This album tells the story of Slash the musician, his blues inclinations, his passion for hard rock done in a certain way.

 Eric Dover delivers an impassioned and captivating performance like none I have heard again.

This review discusses Slash's Snakepit debut album, highlighting its blues and hard rock influences. Despite featuring most members of Guns N' Roses, it pursues a distinct personal style. Eric Dover's powerful vocals receive praise, though some tracks fall short stylistically. While not a commercial success or Guns N' Roses clone, the album shows Slash's talent and passion. Fans eager for Guns N' Roses' magic might be disappointed, but the work stands on its own merits. Discover the unique blend of blues and hard rock in Slash's Snakepit debut—listen now and explore Slash's solo journey beyond Guns N' Roses!

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