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Khymera – Master of Illusions Review
I love it when a good band gets even better. Khymera has shown immense growth and development from its beginnings. Master of Illusion is an album they should be proud... -
DeadRisen – DeadRisen Review
With the exception of the laidback “Reach For The Sun,” DeadRisen’s s/t debut is an amazing slab of Metal. Heavy and melodic with a powerhouse singer, a truly gifted guitarist, and... -
Allen-Olzon – Worlds Apart Review
As a Jorn Lande fan, I was skeptical going in, but as an Allen and Olzon fan, I knew that the project wouldn’t suffer.; it would just be a... -
Harem Scarem – Change the World Review
What can I say about Harem Scarem that I haven’t said a million times already over the last 20 years of being a fan of theirs? Not much, but... -
Demons & Wizards – III Review
Twenty years ago, a collaboration occurred that set the Metal world ablaze. More collaboration than supergroup, Demons & Wizards featured the vocals of Blind Guardian singer Hansi Kursh and... -
H.E.A.T – II Review
H.e.a.t are back on track – even more than that. With this album, they have outdone themselves. It has great songwriting, a galore of catchy melodies, a kick-ass sound... -
Kreator – London Apocalypticon Review
The four-piece makes their best effort to represent every era contained in their almost four-decade career. This live performance is structured like a theater event, including intervals between acts,... -
Neaera – Neaera Review
Although the self-titled album of Neaera shows that the quality of the compositions has not been altered through the years, it seems that the band keeps their standards since... -
Blaze of Perdition – The Harrowing of Hearts Review
The Harrowing of Hearts proves that the polish band has taken a new gothic rock approach without changing their nature....