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RNDM – Ghost Riding Review
Funky ‘NYC Freaks’ rides on a groove which conjures images of late night sticky New York City streets and Studio 54. Arthur meanwhile, reveals his talents as a soloist,... -
Lee Aaron – Fire and Gasoline Review
You will not find Metal Queen ish material here, because the material is lighter, but it rocks definitely and features Lee’s excellent vocals... -
Rotting Christ – Rituals Review
Greece's black metal legends return with their epic latest album Rituals released through Season of Mist... -
Shiraz Lane – For Crying Out Loud review
If these boyos weren't even a tad influenced by Lowestoft’s finest, The Darkness, then they’re lying profusely through their back teeth. Begging For Mercy is like listening to the... -
Treat – Ghost of Graceland Review
It may have been a six year wait for new material, but once opener, and title track, Ghost Of Graceland gets it’s grip on you, it feels like the... -
Jeff Angell – Staticland Review
Band Aid On A Bullet Hole’ breathes Texas Mexicana with a hint of Tarantino.... -
Black Stone Cherry – Kentucky Review
With the name of the album being their home state Black Stone Cherry has hit a home run with their latest musical endeavour (with new label Mascot Records) Kentucky. ... -
Lita Ford – Time Capsule Review
Life has never been easy for the iconic Hard Rocker Lita Ford, which is showcased in her latest memoir Living Like a Runaway: A Memoir... -
Babymetal – Metal Resistance Review
At least, they are the ones that answered the questions “Can metal be cute?” and “How do you dance to metal?...