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    Posted: May 07 2022 at 00:59
Somehow I missed Million Miles. I became aware of them with the previous album, Moloch.
I’m glad you posted about Merkabah, or I might never have realised Million Miles had been released! Thanks! 👍🏻

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Huge fan of Million Miles and I need to check out their their records too. A seriously good recommendation right here thanks!
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The band says to take inspiration from King Crimson, Naked City and Kobong. It really shows. They are dark, they are heavy, they are jazzy, they have an spectacular avant-prog sound, a million miles better that some more well known bands. I cannot understand the lack of interest their work has generated online. 

I begun listening to them when they released their first LP:



And they kept growing, their last effort from 2016 is an extremely refined work of brutal-prog:



If you enjoy the marriage of metal and jazz, you must give a chance to them. It surprises me that not even our favorite puppy has reviewed this band. 



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