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Panorama – Around The World Review
Fans of melodic hard rock will revel in these new tunes. They are well-crafted, full of energy and fervor, and just flat-out rock!... -
Sebastien – Act of Creation Review
New listeners can expect a very melodic brand of power metal, built on excellent vocal melodies, huge choruses, tons of keyboards and occasional symphonic element.... -
Magnum – Lost On The Road To Eternity Review
Magnum became a role model for a genre that ignored all trends with its down-to-earth approach.... -
Anvil – Pounding the Pavement Review
Perennial underdogs Anvil is starting off 2018 with a brand new release, Pounding the Pavement, their 16th album in an astounding 40-year run.... -
Phantom 5 – Play To Win Review
Fans of Scorpions, Dokken, Bon Jovi, Winger, Kix, and Damn Yankees will almost certainly find Play To Win quite appealing.... -
Black Label Society – Grimmest Hits Review
Everything about this album just makes me feel like its 2004 again – before we all grew up and tried adulating for a bit – only to find we need... -
Watain – Trident Wolf Eclipse Review
Uppsala, Sweden's WATAIN return after a four-year gap with their latest full-length release titled Trident Wolf Eclipse. We sat down and gave this album a spin several times and... -
Cygnus – The First Hour Review
Cygnus play a brand of melodic progressive metal with a nice blend of calm vocal driven passages and heavier passages with some more aggressive riffs and more complex drum... -
Phil Campbell & The Bastard Sons – Age Of Absurdity review
And look out there must have been a rock n roll séance going on as it feels like Lemmy has come to join us from that great pinball machine in...