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  2. Æther Realm - Wikipedia

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    Æther Realm is an American heavy metal band from Greenville, North Carolina. Their music is a blend of melodic death metal and folk metal, with lyrical themes of fantasy and mythology. The band's influences include Wintersun and Children of Bodom. They have been active since 2010, and have released three studio albums.

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    A. A Scent Like Wolves; Abiotic (band) Adam Eckersley Band; Adult Jazz; The Adults; Æther Realm; Age of Consent (band) Ajam (band) Akai Ko-en; Aksak Maboul; Alex, Jorge y Lena

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    ProgPower USA is a progressive and power metal festival held annually in the United States since 2001. [1] Its upcoming edition, ProgPower USA XXIV is scheduled to take place on September 3–6, 2025.

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  9. Category : American melodic death metal musical groups

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