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3.08.2010

"eNneagon" released worldwide 26.02.2010

STRANGER AEONS' debut full-length "eNneagon" released worldwide 26th February 2010 via Ledo Takas records.

Feedbacks so far:
Wow! If you call yourself a fan of any kind of progressive metal, you'll need to hear this amazing debut album from Stranger Aeons. Led by the charming, unique, individualistic vocals of Edita Burbulyte, the band's music is equally colorful and imaginative. Hard to draw comparisons, so let's list some of their influences instead: Dream Theater, Porcupine Tree, Devin Townsend, Between The Buried And Me, Ayreon, Death, Led Zeppelin, Mozart, Bach...clearly an inspired band...
and:
First release from this Lithuanian prog metal band. Clean vocals that remind just a little bit of Geddy Lee, mixed with Dream Theater, Deep Purple, and Nevermore....hmmm....I'll buy that! While the overall sound is contemporary the band does toss in the occassional retro-keyboards in the mix (hence my reference to Deep Purple). Nice and crunchy through out. A hard one to pin down but its top quality stuff!
Order the album NOW via Ledo Takas WEBSHOP

Single "Lost", released in Fall 2009, was reviewed in www.ice-vajal.com
Posted by Evilized at 05:07

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      • "eNneagon" review @ BloodChamber.de
      • Several feedbacks for "eNneagon" from Russian list...
      • Review of "eNneagon" on Silent Scream Webzine
      • "eNneagon" released worldwide 26.02.2010

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