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Eclipse – Paradigm Review
Eclipse blossoms out over the last years and became a strong player in the fields of Melodic Metal. The newest album will help them to strengthen their position, a... -
Samantha Fish – Kill Or Be Kind Review
Samantha Fish has been swimming in the lake of blues greatness ever since she started her music odyssey with her first album ‘Live Bait’ in 2009. With ‘Kill or... -
Airbourne – Boneshaker Review
From the guitar build-up to the screaming chorus and backing vocals, this is BLOODY BRILLIANT!... -
Creed – Human Clay 20th Anniversary Vinyl Release Review
Like a fine wine, Human Clay gets better with each listen. It has become nostalgia that is engrained in our musical fibers. It is the soundtrack to the 90s... -
Vision Divine – When All the Heroes Are Dead Review
When All the Heroes Are Dead is another great album, which takes Vision Divine into a slightly more straight-forward, heavy-hitting direction compared to its most recent predecessor, largely cutting... -
Metalite – Biomechanicals Review
With Heroes in Time, Metalite announced their presence and established themselves as a potentially great band, and Biomechanicals shows them pushing their sound further, and represents one of the... -
BillyBio – Feed The Fire review
There is plenty to celebrate about this album. It is chock full of well-crafted energetic slices of hardcore punk heaven. There are plenty of classic ripping riffs, mixing with... -
RHR (Redfern, Hutchinson & Ross) – Hotel Toledo Review
Three of the most exciting up and coming names in blues-rock unite once more to produce the spontaneous instrumental masterpiece that is Hotel Toledo. This is the second album... -
Danny Bryant – Means Of Escape review
This album hands you deep and dirty grooves one minute and then spine-tingling beauty the next. ...