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We're staying in Europe this week to check out a seminal release by the Swiss tech metal masters Coroner!
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This week we start exploring Europe's contribution to the development of technical metal. WARNING: things get a little grim on this album.
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Any journey through the history of technical metal MUST by law include a long visit in Tampa Bay. Join us as we talk about the Florida death metal scene and the debut album by one of its brightest li…
Our history of technical metal continues as we check out Watchtower's second (and final?) studio album, 1989's Control and Resistance.
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We have returned from our hiatus to examine the evolution of an entire musical subgenre: technical metal! This season should appeal to lovers of both prog AND metal, but it is going to get intense. F…
Another season ends, which means it's time for the traditional listening party! (PSST! Be sure to listen to the end for some important information about season 5)
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The season 4 finale is here! Join us as we discuss one last side project, break down the most recent Renaissance album, rank the band's discography, and recommend some similar bands. Whew!
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This week we discuss Annie Haslam's solo work, The Year of the Dueling Renaissances, and finally the reunion album Tuscany (2001).
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We love a good synth-rock band, and it turns out Renaissance was one for a minute! This is Time-Line (1983).
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The classic lineup is gone, but Renaissance hasn't given up yet. Should they have? Let's find out! This is Camera Camera (1981)
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Season 4 resumes as we find Renaissance continuing to modernize their sound. Can they make it work? Find out as we break down Azure d'Or (1979).
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Surprise! We're taking a break from season four to review and discuss Ascension, the debut album from Atlanta thrash/power metal group Paladin. Trust us, they're gonna be big...
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It's a long one this week! We're talking about Annie Haslam's first solo album, the Renaissance 1.0 spin-off Illusion, and finally the eight Renaissance album A Song for All Seasons (1978).
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When a band as good as Renaissance puts out a substandard album, it's still a lot of fun to talk about. At least we hope so. This is Novella (1977).
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The most ambitious Renaissance album yet. And that's saying something! This is Scheherazade and Other Stories (1975). Oh, and also almost an hour of nonsense that has nothing to do with Renaissance.
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Things get a little darker and moodier on the fifth Renaissance album, but it's still one of their best offerings. This week we break down Turn of the Cards (1974).
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Season 4 resumes and Renaissance's classic lineup has solidified. Join us as we break down the STUNNINGLY beautiful Ashes are Burning (1973).
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Wait, what happened to Renaissance? And where's Jeff?? Hey, calm down! We're just taking a brief detour from Season 4 to talk sports and play some staple stadium songs with returning guest co-host Da…
With the founding members of Renaissance completely gone, a new lineup of the band releases a very different-sounding album. This is Prologue (1972).
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