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Arch Enemy: Deceivers – Review
It shows musical progression but doesn't stray too far from what listeners want from an Arch Enemy album.... -
SOiL – Play It Forward – Review
The attraction is wholly down to the unlikely choices made by the band. The obvious covers draw you in, the unexpected ones keep you hooked.... -
Psychlona – Palo Verde review
Catchy melodies, huge riffs and those monumental grooves it’s no wonder Psychlona were picked up by Psycho Waxx... -
Krisiun – Mortem Solis review
Krisiun were tired of the posers, so they brought it all back to square one with a brutal and more straight forward process.... -
David Readman – Medusa Review
When we speak about outstanding vocalists in Rock, one name that may not slip off people's tongues is the talented English vocalist David Readman. His vastly underrated catalog would... -
Ousey/Mann – Is Anybody Listening Review
These guys have it all packaged into something you tend to expect from Escape Music, the melody, and the hooks, are all there. Chris is a tremendous vocalist who's... -
Priest, Body Machine – Album Review
If you're willing to open your mind and your sense to Priest then you'll love this. If you're closed and narrow minded and think rock and metal ceased to... -
EMF – Go Go Sapiens – Review
Dr Strangelove's opening line of “Don’t call it a comeback” and many of the lyrics making it clear this isn’t a cash-grab, but a labour of love.... -
Skillet – Dominion Review
This isn't a push towards religion or suggesting that you need to find your faith, just simply an album from a band that, through the music they produce, help...
