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Endseeker – The Harvest Review
Metal Blade Records presents the second full length of the Death Metal band Endseeker. Formed in 2014 in Hamburg, Germany, the five-piece act debuted with the acclaimed "Flesh Hammer... -
RAM – The Throne Within Review
This year marks the twentieth anniversary of the Swedish band RAM and Metal Blade Records presents their new studio album entitled “The Throne Within”.... -
Entombed A.D. – Bowels of Earth Review
With this new album release, Entombed AD have offered a classic but also fun record to their audience. It seems the band has found their stride and even though... -
The 69 Eyes – West End Review
The 69 Eyes is the band that time forgot and the nickname “Helsinki Vampires” is perfectly adapted to their case.... -
Ark Ascent – Downfall Review
Downfall is an interesting release, in that parts of the album show a confident, extremely talented band that clearly has the instrumental talents and songwriting to challenge the best... -
Steel Panther – Heavy Metal Rules review
All in all, what's not to like. The world is too serious by a long shot. Steel Panther dismiss everything and focus on having a good time without... -
Kris Barras Band, Light It Up – Review
It has the familiarity of its predecessor without simply copying the formula. The 'if it ain't broke' approach underpins the album enough to immediately feel at home from the... -
The Hu, The Gereg – review
It is almost impossible not to attempt to sing along and the sense of satisfaction of getting what you believe to be the correct vocal style and enunciation correct... -
Piston – Piston Review
None of the tracks on this album are comparative and it’s difficult to categorise Piston with any particular style but the experimentation on this record sure as hell sounds...