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Human Fortress – Reign of Gold Review
Human Fortress has been going strong for these past six years, with their previous two albums being some of their best work ever, and while Reign of Gold hits... -
Eleine – All Shall Burn EP Review
I’m not sure if Eliene will find this review to be a good one, but I hope they do and focus their future efforts on where their strong points... -
Anacrusis – Manic Impressions & Screams and Whispers Review
Metal Blade Records Release: 15 November 2019 Lineup: Kenn Nardi – Vocals, Guitars Kevin Heidbreder – Guitars John Emery – Bass Mike Owen – Drums, Backing Vocals Tracklist: Manic Impressions 1.... -
Work of Art – Exhibits Review
I was very much anticipating the new Work of Art Exhibits. I’ve always enjoyed their distinct brand of AOR, despite being softer than some of their competitors. Probably the... -
Pretty Maids – Undress Your Madness Review
I’m still a little bummed about not getting to see them, but at least I got a brilliant collection of brand-new songs from Pretty Maids to ease my pain... -
Cyhra – No Halos In Hell Review
Fans of Melodic Metal with a modern touch might enjoy listening to ‘No Halos in Hell’. However, some extra surprises and less of a streamlined approach would help to... -
Metal De Facto – Imperium Romanum Review
If Metal De Facto is looking to “make power metal great again”, I'd say they're certainly on the right track, as Imperium Romanum is a very fun album, which... -
Lovebites – Awakening From Abyss Review
LOVEBITES might as well be the finest Japanese band this century and since 2017 they have built up quite a reputation in Europe, thanks to sucessfull performances at the... -
Frank Turner – No Man’s Land Review
I believed you, William Blake is an example of an incredible singer/songwriter folksy sing-a-long tune, while Nica shows the diversity of Frank, because here we have step outside the...