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Castle – Welcome To The Graveyard Review
Do you like heavy Sabbathian style riffs? How about doomy, haunting yet enchanting vocals? Then Mat and Liz have something for you.... -
Air Raid – Across The Line Review
The album doesn’t include any downer or failure. If you call Saxon (“”Hell and Back”, the early Pretty Maids (“Entering the Zone Zero”, "Hell and Back") and melodic metal... -
Satyricon – Deep Calleth Upon Deep Review
This latest offering is full of hooks and technical brutality that both old and new fans of the band will enjoy. ... -
Myrkur – Mareridt Review
"Mareridt" is a voluminous and complex album that serves a niche within metal... -
Jag Panzer – The Deviant Chord Review
One of the most exciting news this year was the one of Jag Panzer working on a new record. The power metal legend, that released ground breaking records like... -
Paradise Lost – Medusa Review
This album showcases Paradise Lost at another peak. It seems that the entire journey up till now had just one aim: writing, producing and releasing this masterpiece... -
Zuul – Zuul Review
Forming back in 2015, this band started bringing its brand of noise punk to everyone that wanted to hear it.... -
Stan Bush – Change the World Review
Stan Bush may not be a household name, despite the lasting legacy of his song “The Touch” (I’d wager there are a ton of people that know that song... -
Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage Review
Crossover enthusiasts and fans of the earlier mentioned bands will like this album and it can be a great warm-up experience on the way to a live show of...