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Black Label Society – Grimmest Hits Review
Everything about this album just makes me feel like its 2004 again – before we all grew up and tried adulating for a bit – only to find we need... -
Watain – Trident Wolf Eclipse Review
Uppsala, Sweden's WATAIN return after a four-year gap with their latest full-length release titled Trident Wolf Eclipse. We sat down and gave this album a spin several times and... -
Cygnus – The First Hour Review
Cygnus play a brand of melodic progressive metal with a nice blend of calm vocal driven passages and heavier passages with some more aggressive riffs and more complex drum... -
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons – Age Of Absurdity review
And look out there must have been a rock n roll séance going on as it feels like Lemmy has come to join us from that great pinball machine in... -
Corrosion Of Conformity – No Cross No Crown Review
this album is all killer and no filler. But it's absolutely true for this one, they are back with a vengeance. Each time we listen to this, a different... -
Moonspell – 1755 Review
Moonspell doesn‘t listen to the echoes of the past and decided to go for a partly new approach with "1755".... -
Traffic Death – Dead End Review
Each song is played for the most part as fast as you can, but there are moments in between filled with some hard and heavy riffs.... -
The Wild – Wild At Heart Review
The Wild are basically everything you would ever want or need from a whiskey-drenched, in your face, good time rock band …. Bravo chaps!... -
Leaves’ Eyes – Sign of the Dragonhead Review
It can be hard for longtime fans of a band when a founding member suddenly departs, especially when that founding member happens to be a singer with a very...