Product Details
- SKU: 752830530874CD
- Format: CD
- UPC: 752830530874
- Street Date: 02/08/19
- PreBook Date: 01/04/19
- Label: Rockadrome »
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Run Time: 54:08 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 2018
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot: 25
- Territory: NORTH AMERICA
- Language: English
Product Assets
Ashbury - Eye Of The Stygian Witches
2018 release by legendary underground hard rock band popular among rock and metal fans for their Endless Skies album!
- List Price: $16.99
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Brand new album from Arizona rock band whose popularity has really surged after their legendary 1983 debut album "Endless Skies" was reissued and so well received in both the U.S. and Europe. This is their 3rd release and really draws on that same energy and formula that worked so well on Endless Skies. Here you'll find that same great classic rock blend of acoustic guitar, tasty electric leads and lyrical hooks that keep you coming back again and again. Since the return of Endless Skies, the band has reformed and played numerous shows and festival gigs across the U.S. and Europe and will continue to do so in support of their new release, Eye of the Stygian Witches. It's one of those great comeback stories! Features 12-panel color booklet with lyrics and photos.
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Sales Points
- For fans of Jethro Tull, Wishbone Ash and the like
- Plays numberous gigs across the U.S. and Europe each year
Press Quotes
It's a good album with the trademark ASHBURY sound and addictive melodies that will appeal to the fans the band.
—Johnny Tsovolas, forgotten-scroll.net
It's one of the best albums I have heard on the past 10-15 years!
—Mark Garcia, Metal-Temple.com
It is arguably unfair to other releases that I love this 70s aesthetic so much but I cannot question that Ashbury are one of my favorite discoveries of the year.
—El Cuervo, Angrymetalguy.com
This lost eighties band, brought back to life through reissues, and now through a new album, might just be a find for the year.
—medianman19, medianmanblog