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Eldritch – Cracksleep Review
Cracksleep especially comes close to the likes of Evergrey at points, with the atmosphere constantly being an important part of the music, as even the heavier songs have some... -
High Reeper – High Reeper Review
Heavy Psych Sounds have become one of the premier stoner labels. On March 16 they are releasing another gem, High Reeper's self-titled debut.... -
Kreator, reissues “Coma of Souls”, “Renewal”, “Cause For Conflict” and “Outcast” – review
Kreator isn’t about conformity. Mille and Kreator are authentic and are led their creativity and curiosity without sticking to limitations and restrictions. ... -
Borealis – The Offering Review
The Offering takes the band to the next level. Better songwriting, stellar performances, and such power sonically make this an easy contender for album of the year for me.... -
Good Tiger – We Will All Be Gone Review
It's very easy just to say "this band is striving to be a Progressive Metal band," when in actual reality they're probably just making the music that pops into... -
Rick Springfield – The Snake King Review
‘The Snake King’ slithers through your speakers like a honky-tonk cocktail consisting of good time boogie-woogie, with a heavy splash of heavenly blues ….. keep rocking n rolling buddy,... -
Rosco’s Riot – Yesterday’s Paradise Review
The acoustic guitar intro is addictively hypnotising, vocals are stunningly evocative and the general vibe, in a deviation from the trend of Heavy Rock produced by this band sounds... -
Visions of Atlantis – The Deep & the Dark Review
I was excited about The Deep & the Dark when I saw who the two singers were, but I would never have expected it to turn out as well... -
The Temperance Movement – A Deeper Cut review
A Deeper Cut is certainly an apt name in that not only does it feel like more of the band’s emotions shine through in its composition but also harks...