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Colobar “Behind The Veil Of Oblivion”
Caught somewhere in the middle of hard rock and progressive heavy metal is Colobar’s Behind The Veil Of Oblivion, a seven-song barrage of sometimes melodic, sometimes hard-pounding music. Hints of Rush, Dream Theatre, and Styx run through their high- paced, … Continue reading →
Colobar “Behind The Veil of Oblivion”
Behind The Veil of Oblivion is the debut hard rock progressive album from the band Colobar, and this album is rife with intricate composition and phenomenal musicianship. Colobar is made up of a wide variety of artists with extensive musical … Continue reading →
COLOBAR “Behind the Veil of Oblivion”
When one thinks of havens for hard rock and heavy metal, Bulgaria is usually not the first place that pops up. Actually, this ancient nation has dedicated a public statue to the late Ronnie James Dio and is known to … Continue reading →
Colobar “Behind the Veil of Oblivion”
It’s a safe bet some will label this disc as heavy metal, but that’s only part of the picture. Behind the Veil of Oblivion showcases a sound with a lot of metal (particularly in the first couple tunes) but really … Continue reading →

