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Behemoth – Messe Noir Review
The first time I saw them was on the free Ozzfest back in 2007 (the only one I ever attended.) I watched their whole set despite not being a... -
Skindred – Big Tings review
It’s not very often that an album gets two big thumbs up from me from the very first listen... -
Black Stone Cherry – ‘Family Tree’ review
Bringing influences of Blackfoot, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Molly Hatchet and the Allman Brothers to the fore whilst still producing music for the modern age... -
Dimmu Borgir – Eonian Review
The lyrical theme of the Norwegians’ tenth studio work follows a philosophical concept, dealing with the illusion of time and Luciferian codes.... -
TesseracT – Sonder Review
Out of all types of metal, one genre I've long struggled with and only managed to enjoy in quick bursts over the years is djent, a particularly rhythmic...... -
Steel City – Fortress Review
As someone that grew up during the height of 80’s Hard Rock, it’s nice to hear a band still keeping that high energy sound alive. ... -
Bugzy – Center of Attraction and She’s the One Review
I’m pretty sure if Divebomb/Tribunal wanted to release more Bugzy I wouldn’t be opposed to that.... -
New York – Carry the Torch/Electric Thunder Review
To think, initially this project almost didn’t see the light of day,........ -
L.A. Guns – Made In Milan Review
When Tracii and Phil decided to bury the hatchet (and not in each other) and released last year’s amazing The Missing Peace, it was like all things were right...