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Rammstein Return With A Tour de Force
Rammstein's new album is brimming with bombastic riffs, militaristic drum beats, and epic synths that provide the stage for Till's booming vocals. 'Rammstein' is brash, unrepentant, and heavy, with... -
DEATH ANGEL ‘HUMANICIDE’ Review
“Humanicide” is the best material that Death Angel has ever published. With this record, the American thrashers prove that old-school Heavy Metal sound has still a respectful place in... -
Fleshgod Apocalypse ‘Veleno’ Review
'Veleno' by Fleshgod Apocalypse is a diverse and eclectic album that fans of the genre will certainly enjoy. ... -
Paladin – ‘Ascension’ – Review
'Ascension' by Paladin is an excellent blend of speedy, melodic power metal, aggressive, technical thrash and some epic, powerful melodic death metal. ... -
Paul Gilbert – ‘Behold Electric Guitar’ – Review
The feeling of freedom to play non-stop and without any limitations seems to be the main rule of “Behold Electric Guitar”. In order to enter the philosophy of this... -
Stray Cats – ’40’ – Review
Stray Cats '40' is a comeback full of infectious, joyful, foot tapping, finger clicking, red hot, rockabilly grooves, that show that these Cats are fur-midable when it comes... -
Whitesnake – Flesh & Blood review – 2nd opinion
But the best offerings on ‘Flesh & Blood’ are those such as ‘Trouble Is Your Middle Name’, this is more of the Coverdale kick ass rock n roll that... -
Whitesnake – Flesh & Blood review
What DC has managed to do is find a range that suits the music perfectly and whilst the playing is circa 1987 in style, the vocal performance harks back... -
Roulette – ‘Now’ – Review
Now demonstrates that Roulette have something more to offer than your average melodic band and with their skills having had all of these years to become perfect, there is...