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The Pat Travers Band – Can Do Review
I hang my head in shame for not paying closer attention to Pat Travers work over the years, but thanks to his throwback premiere release on Frontiers Records Can... -
Lonewolf – The Fourth and Final Horseman Review
Ever wondered what it would sound like if Udo Dirkschneider and Biff Byford with a dash of Blaze Bayley were melded together into one singer? No me either, but... -
Full Tilt – Balance Review
Their new CD " Balance" has the guys streaming forward in an upstream river of acts that often get overlooked, don't be a fool and pass them by or... -
Eclipse Prophecy – Days of Judgement Review
Some listeners could complain that the all songs are very monotonous and similar to each other, criticize that the keyboards are cheesy but I consider them only as minor... -
Dio – Magica Deluxe Review
On this deluxe reissue you get outstanding live version of several of the tracks from Magica. Listening to this album again really hits home the tragic loss of such... -
Tony Harnell & the Wildflowers – Tony Harnell & the Wildflowers Review
Simply put, this is an incredible album for fans of Tony’s, fans of Thal’s, and fans of great music (acoustic or otherwise.) The fact that talent of this level... -
Battlecross – War of Will Review
Barring my personal issues with the vocal style, I can certainly see why Don selected this as his pick. Battlecross, at first sound derivative of the wave of Metal... -
Max Pie – Eight Pieces One World Review
I recommend it for all fans of Modern Progressive Power Metal, it is absolutely must have!... -
Magnus Karlsson – Free Fall Review
That's a bit sad, but it doesn't detract the overall impression of a really good melodic metal album, which is performed and presented very well. Magnus delivers again strong...