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Tyla’s Dogs D’Amour – In Vino Veritas review
Genre: B(l)ooze Fuelled Rock Label: King Outlaw Release Date: Out Now Musicians Tyla J.Pallas – Vocals/Guitar, Gary Pennick – Guitar, Matty James Cassidy – Bass, Simon Hanson – Drums,... -
Kalidia – Frozen Throne Review
I had very little expectations for Frozen Throne, at least until I heard the title track, but it certainly turned out to be a pleasant surprise and is actually... -
Conception – My Dark Symphony EP Review
it's only right that Khan is back making music again, most fans will agree that the metal world is better off for it, despite your personal opinions aside on... -
Royal Tusk – Tusk II review
Echoing vocals, heavy drumming, meaty bass lines and excellent riffs bring interest and depth to this offering... -
The Struts – Young & Dangerous Review
The Struts have been compared to The Rolling Stones, Queen, Def Leppard, and The Darkness, however, as far as I am concerned, The Struts are very much doing their... -
Mayan – Dhyana Review
An album which encompasses almost every genre and musical nuance you can imagine in a superb set of 11 songs... -
Warkings – Reborn Review
For a first attempt at making metal from a band whose members one would expect to be largely out of date with modern trends, I'd say Reborn is an... -
Metal Church – Damned If You Do Review
‘Damned if You Do’ is record number two of Metal Church after the legendary Mike Howe rejoined the band in 2014. The return of Howe, who already enriched albums... -
Creye – Creye Review
How I ever doubted this album's greatness, I’ll never know. I’ve said it before: sometimes an album catches you at the wrong time....