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Satyricon – Deep Calleth Upon Deep Review
This latest offering is full of hooks and technical brutality that both old and new fans of the band will enjoy. ... -
Myrkur – Mareridt Review
"Mareridt" is a voluminous and complex album that serves a niche within metal... -
Jag Panzer – The Deviant Chord Review
One of the most exciting news this year was the one of Jag Panzer working on a new record. The power metal legend, that released ground breaking records like... -
Paradise Lost – Medusa Review
This album showcases Paradise Lost at another peak. It seems that the entire journey up till now had just one aim: writing, producing and releasing this masterpiece... -
Zuul – Zuul Review
Forming back in 2015, this band started bringing its brand of noise punk to everyone that wanted to hear it.... -
Stan Bush – Change the World Review
Stan Bush may not be a household name, despite the lasting legacy of his song “The Touch” (I’d wager there are a ton of people that know that song... -
Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage Review
Crossover enthusiasts and fans of the earlier mentioned bands will like this album and it can be a great warm-up experience on the way to a live show of... -
SIMO – RISE & SHINE review
As far as these musicians go, assume nothing, expect the unexpected and prepare for a voyage of discovery where nothing is as it seems...... -
Nocturnal Rites – Phoenix Review
Phoenix is a solid album, maybe slightly behind The 8th Sin, but it definitely doesn't come close to the band's best works...
