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Psychotic Waltz – The God Shaped Void Review
Psychotic Waltz exited the Metal scene in 1997, right after having released the 'Bleeding' album. Some live shows that started in 2011 were a signal of some activities at... -
Sepultura – Quadra Review
The quartet from Brazil never stands still and ‚Fear, Pain, Chaos, Suffering’ underlines it. The clean female vocals are something you don’t expect from the Thrash Metal pioneers but... -
Kirk Windstein – Dream In Motion Review
Some conflicting emotions surround this release as the likelihood of seeing this record toured is disappointingly remote for now but that is because Crowbar have their twelfth studio album... -
Ian Parry – In Flagrante Delicto Review
Welcome back, Mr. Parry! I for one am glad you have released a brand new album of some passionate and catchy music, as well as powerfully charged with the... -
Midnight – Rebirth By Blasphemy Review
I was lucky enough to catch Midnight on tour last year with Abbath, and they put on an excellent show. It was fun and raucous, summoning up visuals of... -
Revolution Saints – Rise Review
There are so many reasons why I am a fan of this project. It’s a powerful trio of some extremely talented guys. Deen Castronovo pounding the skins and laying... -
Serious Black – Suite 226 Review
Serious Black is back and has unleashed a fantastic album in Suite 226. A tougher Serious Black is just as good as the happy. With the combined musical skills of... -
Temperance – Viridian Review
Overall, I find Viridian to be a slight disappointment, as it ends the band's trend of getting better with each release, and instead ends up falling a bit short,... -
Darktribe – Voici L’Homme Review
After how great their previous release was, I was excited to hear what Darktribe would put out next, and for the most part, Voici L'Homme has lived up to...