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Tanith – In Another Time Review
Tanith’s first album, In Another Time, is just that and transports you back to when music was about chilling out and have a good time. ... -
Dead Superstar – I Did It For the Rock Gods Review
The love of music is personal and subjective. Each and every one of us has our own reasons for liking the things we do and dislike the things for... -
Constantine – Aftermath Review
Aftermath is a great sophomore album for Constantine, with a wide range of styles, featuring some excellent guest performances from a few very well known vocalists... -
Arch/Matheos – Winter Ethereal Review
Easily a more accessible album than some of their past work; so it should appeal to those who aren’t a bunch of nerds, though we nerds are certainly going... -
Diamond Head – The Coffin Train Review
The first record of the band was declared as a major influence for creating music from Dave Mustaine and Metallica at their early days and it was obvious at... -
Alan Parsons – The Secret Review
Is the world ready for a new Alan Parson album? Does the world WANT a new Alan Parsons album?... -
SOTO ‘Origami’ Review
Jeff Scott Soto is a name synonymous with quality music, and the twists and turns help to make 'Origami' the strongest and most interesting Soto album yet.... -
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band ‘The Traveler’ Review
With 'The Traveler', Kenny Wayne Shepherd creates something magically raw and organic, capturing the intrinsic nature of a live performance perfectly. A hugely enjoyable, relatable collection of great songs... -
Snowy White & The White Flames ‘The Situation’ Review
'The Situation' by Snowy White & The White Flames is perfectly constructed for a philosophical cruise through the many moods of blues....