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Hourglass: Oblivious to the Obvious
The long-awaited double album from the progressive metal band combines amazing chops, soaring lead and background vocals, epic songs, and stylistic versatility.
Recommended if you like
Dream Theater,
Rush,
Symphony X.
M Ryan Taylor: Thirteen for Halloween
Fun Halloween music for kids, families & classrooms (spooky, not scary).
Recommended if you like
The Chipmunks,
They Might Be Giants.
Michele McLaughlin: Christmas - Plain & Simple
Beautiful, relaxing solo piano music.
Recommended if you like
David Nevue,
George Winston,
Jim Brickman.
Australis: The Gates of Reality
If you believe reality exists regardless of you, then your imagination could be an instrument to escape from it. Only when you accept reality is but a creation of your perceptions, your imagination becomes the power to control it.
Recommended if you like
Amethystium,
Enigma,
Vangelis.
InsideOut A cappella: Primary Colors
Primary Colors captures the essence of childhood with music ranging from reverent to upbeat to downright goofy, all performed in InsideOut's trademark style of contemporary a cappella. Sure to please the young - and the young-at-heart.
Recommended if you like
Justin Roberts,
Rockapella,
The Wiggles.
Drew Danburry: An introduction to sex rock
indie pop/sex rock/kickass folk
Recommended if you like
Bright Eyes,
Elliot,
New Kids on the Block,
Will Smith.
Michele McLaughlin: A Celtic Dream
Beautiful, relaxing solo piano music.
Recommended if you like
David Nevue,
George Winston,
Paul Cardall.
Ayin: The Persistent Divide
Rock, Experimental, Electronic
Recommended if you like
Deftones,
dredg,
Mute Math.
Lionel's Dad: 11:11
Rock and roll, West Coast AOR.
Recommended if you like
Jeff Porcaro,
Steely Dan,
Van Halen.