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Album review: AURI – s/t (Tuomas Holopainen)
Nuclear Blast [Release date 23.03.18] Auri – a side project of Nightwish pair Tuomas Holopainen (keyboards) and Troy Donockley (acoustic guitars, Uilleann pipes, vocals) – is one that’s been a while in the gestation. The oldest song in the set, … Continue reading
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Tagged album, ambient, Auri, Celtic, Johanna Kurkela, Nightwish, review, Troy Donockley, Tuomas Holopainen
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