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Crimfall – Amain Review
There are many metal bands right now who can fluidly blend together elements of genres such as folk, symphonic and melodic death metal all in one package.... -
Serious Black – Magic Review
“Magic” is an album that comes with good melodic metal songs, taking the listener to a world of fantasy and imagination.... -
Eagleheart – Reverse Review
the power metal band hailing from the Czech Republic have their own, much more modernized sound... -
Battle Axe – Long Way Home and We’re On the Attack Review
If you have never heard of Battle Axe, don’t be alarmed. I’d never heard the name either. ... -
Lady Killer – Lady Killer Review
As a fan of old school Grindhouse/Exploitation films, I have always been fascinated by bands that utilize that same basic concept whether it be lyrically or visually. ... -
Adagio – Life Review
Sometimes, when an album is heavily anticipated and heralded in advance as a spiritual successor to another highly regarded album, it can be hard not to let the hype... -
Alice Cooper – Paranormal review
His Majesty is back in good form, new fresh ideas. He never stops to surprise and after all the years, he still the best theatrical artist ever.... -
TEN – Gothica Review
The second track “Jekyll And Hyde”, is more rock in style, the Stevenson’ tale fascinates and drives lyrics in music as much as it does drive writers to cinematic... -
Celtic Frost’s Noise Records Reissues: MORBID TALES: TO MEGA THERION: INTO PANDEMONIUM: VANITY + NEMESIS: INNOCENCE AND WRATH
if you want to get your feet wet in some metal history or dive into some metal nostalgia but, thanks to BMG, Celtic Frost unleashed four of their Noise...