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Album review: MYRATH – Wilderness Of Mirrors

earMUSIC [Release date 27.03.26] Myrath have been on my musical radar for a few years now since I reviewed their ‘Live In Carthage’ album back in 2019 and was blown away with their melodic metal full of eastern promise. Hailing … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Amaranthe, EarMusic, Elize Ryd, Kevin Codfert, Malik Ben Ariba, metal progressive, Myrath, review, rock, The Funeral, Tunisia, Wilderness Of Mirrors, Zahar Zogati
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Album review: MYRATH – Live In Carthage

earMusic [Release date 17.04.20] Carthage has a lot of history, not all good unfortunately. It was one of the richest cities in the ancient world and was the centre of the Punic empire which proved to be a thorn in … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, Ben Arbia, Carthage, CD, Deep Purple, Don Airey, Hannibal, live, Live In Carthage, Malek, metal, Myrath, prog, Punic, review, rock, Sweden Rock, Tunisia, Wacken, Zaher Zorgati
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