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Album review: IAN PARRY’s ROCK EMPORIUM – Brute Force

Metal Mind [release date 14.07.21] Singer/songwriter, Ian Parry has always been master of his own destiny, moving from project to project and label to label over the course of his 30 year career. He counts Hammerhead, Elegy, Ayreon and Vengeance … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Allan Sorensen, Ayreon, Elegy, Hammerhead, Ian Parry, Kris Gildenlow, Lucas Sillito, Metal Mind, Neo Classical, Patrick Johansen, Patrick Rondat, review, Rock Emporium, symphonic metal, Vengeance
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Album review: CLIVE NOLAN – Alchemy

Metal Mind Productions www.metalmind.com.pl www.alchemythemusical.com Clive Nolan (Arena/Pendragon) returns with another musical delight, following on from the well received ‘She’. Clive again returns to the Victorian era as the tale is set in 1842 and is full … Continue reading →
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Tagged Agnieszka Świta, Andy Sears (Twelfth Night), Arena, Clive Nolan's Alchemy, Damian Wilson (Threshold), David Clifford (Red Jasper), Metal Mind, Paul Manzi (Arena), Paul Menel (ex-IQ), Pendragon, Tracy Hitchings (Landmarq/Strangers on a Train), West End musicals
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