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Modern Progressive Hard Rock. This album rocks. It combines commercial melodies with a touch of complexity in it's theories and timings, it has integrity which we believe is missing in Rock 'n' Roll today.you'll love it.
Genre:
Metal/Punk: Progressive Metal
Release Date:
2001
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7 Months
© Copyright-Active Mind Publishing, 7 Months
(802167990121)
Record Label: Active Mind Productions
SPECIAL: 30% discount if you buy more than one copy of it today!
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This band has schooled musicians who took the time to think out the music but did not waste the time making the music too complex for the average listener to enjoy.
Both music fans and musicians will enjoy what 7 Months has put together.
Great Live band also!
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Massive new melodic hard prog rock band
author: Steve (Two Guys Music RI)
What a CD. 7 Months came to me by suprise from CD Baby. I never heard of them before so I tried their disc. I was totally blown away by their original blend of melodic hard rock...with a touch of prog thrown in. This CD crys out to be on a major label!!! The musicianship and songs are extremely strong and polished for a debut CD. Also the sound quality is amazing for a self produced CD. I've heard almost all of the new melodic/hard rock stuff lately because we sell tons of it and this CD is one of the best new releases of the last 5 years. I got in touch with the band and we've been selling the disc out every time we get it in just by instore play. Their sound is somewhere between Dream Theater, Queensryce & Kansas...progressive but not to technical....very comercial. I can't recommend this CD more if you listen to any type of melodic hard rock. Get a copy for yourself it's worth every penny.
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Absolutely the Best Heavy Prog!
author: Fischman
What a find! I didn't know anybody even made music like this. Take the best prog-metal of the 80's and update it a la Dream Theater and you've got this disc. "Change" is an unparalleled masterpiece and the rest of the disc rocks as well. All the musicians are masters, but the bass playing is truly a cut above.
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