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Crimson Glory

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Album cover of Valhalla
Valhalla
03:49
Album cover of Deep Inside Your Heart
Deep Inside Your Heart
05:14
Album cover of Song for Angels
Song for Angels
05:19
Album cover of In Dark Places
In Dark Places
06:57
Album cover of Lonely
Lonely
05:16
Album cover of Queen of the Masquerade
Queen of the Masquerade
05:32
Album cover of Lost Reflection
Lost Reflection
04:49
Album cover of Where Dragon's Rule
Where Dragon's Rule
05:03
Album cover of Eternal World
Eternal World
03:50
Album cover of March To Glory
March To Glory
03:29

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Crimson Glory combines progressive metal and theatrical rock, wearing silver masks on stage. The American band, formed in 1982, is also distinguished by the mystical personality of its singer Midnight. After an opening Crimson Glory in 1986, the band released a progressive metal peak with Transcendence in 1988. Stange and Beautiful in 1991 was a disappointment, followed by Midnight's departure. Crimson Glory returned to the forefront with Astronomica in 1999. The comeback was short-lived, however, before a new line-up was announced in 2010 ahead of the release of the compilation In Dark Places...1986-2000.