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Those Damn Crows – Murder And The Motive Review
An instant rock classic. Released by: Earache Records Release Date: 5th of October 2018 Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock, New Wave of Classic Rock Links: http://thosedamncrows.com Line Up: Shane Greenhall... -
Gama Bomb – Speed Between The Lines Review
The most enjoyable aspect is that vocalist Phily Byrne is the clear standout, including a number of falsetto screams, showing his recovery from vocal surgery in 2012 is now... -
Treat – Tunguska Review
Fewer bands have been able to turn a reunion into a rebirth better than Treat. Though the ultimate success still eludes them (and who knows why) they continue to... -
Mia Klose – Stonger Review
Mia Klose’s Stronger is a blast down memory lane for us old fogies that long for those old days of big hair and painted faces.... -
3.2 – The Rules Have Changed Review
If you enjoy more melodic, pop-oriented Prog Rock, 3.2’s The Rules Have Changed should fit the bill. Berry took to the task of filling some spots for some legendary... -
Brant Bjork – Mankind Woman Review
Brant Bjork is one of the leading pioneers of the desert/ stoner sound. And with each album he releases, he proves it.... -
The Ghost And The Machine – Red Rain Tires Review
Post blues soundscapes for the soul. Released by: Noise Appeal Records Release Date: 28 September 2018 Genre: Blues , Post Blues Links: www.the-ghost-and-the-machine.com Line Up: Andi Lechner – Resonator... -
Satan – Cruel Magic Review
There are a ton of bands from the NWOBHM era, and just as many new bands inspired by that sound, that tries to recapture the same feel, spirit, and... -
Brainstorm – Midnight Ghost Review
An excellent album that needs to be heard by every fan of power metal out there. Released by: AFM Records Release Date: 28 September 2018 Genre: Power Metal Links:...