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Wind Rose – Wintersaga Review
Wind Rose caught me completely off guard with each of their last two releases, and while Wintersaga isn't quite as immediately impressive as either of those, instead feeling more... -
The Wildhearts – Diagnosis mini album review
The last track, ‘LOCAC’ will surprise, enthrall and annoy fans in equal measure. Angry, distorted, liberally dosed with fiery vocals from Ginger, the track is best described as extreme... -
Tungsten – We Will Rise Review
Mike Andersson shows great ability in adapting to the demands of the various music styles with his particular vocal range.... -
The Agonist – Orphans Review
The complexity of sound and the thunderous vocals will impress every fan of evolution, originality and music diversity. “Orphans” is an excellent album, which shows the unique talent of... -
Exhorder – Mourn The Southern Skies Review
This year has reserved many surprising comebacks in discography and one of them is the return of the thrash metal band Exhorder, twenty-seven years after their latest studio release... -
As I Lay Dying – Shaped By Fire Review
This is the band’s attempt to rise from the ashes after the latest release “Awakened” and it’s pretty clear from the titles and the lyrics of the new songs... -
Dragonforce – Extreme Power Metal Review
one band has deemed themselves as being so daring, so adventurous and so far ahead of the pack, that their music is worthy of being called “Extreme Power Metal.”... -
Korn – The Nothing Review
“The Nothing” is undoubtedly a very painful record, but also the most important one in the last decade for the nu-metal pillars Korn. Even though there is diffuse suffering... -
Tom Keifer – Rise Review
The dedication and care that Tom Keifer puts into keeping his voice in shape to give these powerful vocal interpretations of his songs and the high quality of songwriting...