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Ad Astra flac album

Ad Astra  flac album
  • Performer Ad Astra
  • Other formats AAC ADX MP1 AUD VQF MPC VOC
  • Genre Other
  • Size MP3 1639 mb
  • Size FLAC 1146 mb
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Ad Astra per Aspera is the second studio album by the American Christian rock band Abandon Kansas. It is the first album released by Gotee Records. The track "Liar" is a re-release of "Minutes" which featured on their first album. The track "Heaven Come My Way" was featured on an episode of The CW game show Oh Sit!.

Ad Astra by MOEWN, released 10 June 2018 1. Kielholer 2. Logbuch 3. Sturmtief 4. Morgennebel 5. Polarlicht 6. Gezeiten All songs written by Tim Schade, Niko Schäfer, Ben Warnecke and Lukas. Recorded November 2017 by Linda Gerdes at Clouds Hill Recording Studio. Mixed by Linda Gerdes at Clouds Hill Recording Studio. Mastered by Jan Galbas at Highwave Studio. Design and artwork by Ben Warnecke. Includes unlimited streaming via the free Bandcamp app, plus high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more. Purchasable with gift card.

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Spiritual Beggars - Ad Astra (2000).

Only for completionists (0%). US project AD ASTRA first appeared with "Beyond Our Bounds" in 2008, and in 2014 their second album "Surface of Last Scattering" appeared on Bandcamp.

ad ASTRA, russian musical project of Alexander Jd Karelin, guitarist of now-disbanded metalcore band Fourth Dimension. ad ASTRA released one album on December 31th, 2008 named "RVLTN BGNS" ("Revolution Begins"). On seven of nine songs invited vocalists of famous russian bands (such as Stigmata, KOREA, Top-Display!, Fourth Dimension, Jane Air and Плакса) sing. On one track ("Dreams" - "Мечты") . arelin sings completely himself.

Ad Astra plays complex melodic metal with lots of rhythm and dynamic changes, catchy melodies and loads of heaviness, that is sometimes referred to as progressive thrash-power metal. Crust of Ego. Progressive Metal.

Complete your Spiritual Beggars collection. Something has gone completly wrong with the repress of this otherwise wonderful record.

The recording was created with plenty of McCafferty's work around for inspiration (and incorporated environmental samples of him painting), then the sleeve was prepared by McCafferty once he'd immersed himself in the album. Separated into two sides, Per Aspera Ad Astra reveals precious little of McCafferty's working habits; except for faint rustlings in the background and passing traffic, the environmental portion is whispery.