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A Sound of Thunder – Time’s Arrow Review
It’s great to hear new young bands staying fresh while also keeping the spirit alive of heavy metal. A Sound of Thunder has created a sound that has quick... -
Pellek – Ocean of Opportunity Review
Despite the pristine production, impressive playing and some quite nice songs here and there, there are, unfortunately, some major flaws on this album due to excessive leaning towards childish... -
Freedom Call – Ages Of Light Review
"Ages Of Light" contains 2 CD's: the first one is the true best of, while the second CD has some very interesting new versions of well-known Freedom Call hits... -
Fake Heroes – Divide and Rule Review
A find traces from King’s X (‘Beyond This Glass’) but also from power proggers like US-based Tiles (‘Between Sounds And Noises’) and Belgian outfit Ken’s Novel (‘Stealing’). Probably bands... -
Flotsam & Jetsam – Ugly Noise Review
If Flotsam and Jetsam are a band whose career you have followed the whole time, then you may likely enjoy the new album Ugly Noise more than I did.... -
Volbeat – Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies Review
I'm still totally stunned. I didn't expect such a strong album from this band. For sure, I didn't feel comfortable with the voice and singing style of singer Micahel... -
Spiritual Beggars – Earth Blues Review
Stoner rock is a bit of an oddball genre for me. It’s like some bands are actually catchy enough to hold my interest and just make fun music to... -
The Poodles – Tour De Force Review
You see, to me it's the biggest disappointment in 2013 so far. My former melodic metal heroes have developed in the totally wrong direction. Guys, please put the epicness... -
Soul of Steel – Journey to Infinity Review
The new album is significantly better than the debut. The band had taken into account all critics and recorded a very good album. The production is cleaner and much...