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Steve Walsh – Black Butterfly Review
After retiring from Kansas, I am hoping there will be more music from this legend in the future before he truly hangs up the microphone for good.... -
Eastern High – Garden of Heathens Review
Perhaps the strongest element of Garden of Heathens is the vocals. Ola Svensson has a very deep voice, which works well when paired with the often dark and atmospheric... -
Shaman’s Harvest – Red Hands Black Deeds Review
Red Hands Black Deeds is Shaman's Harvests sixth studio album. Hailing from the American south, Jefferson City, Missouri to be exact,... -
Annilhilator – For The Demented Review
Jeff Waters and Annihilator are a constant factor in metal since many years. I still can remember the moment when the band's debut blew me away in 1989.... -
Madam X – Monstrocity Review
If the band Madam X is even on your radar it is likely for one of a few reasons: you know them as the band that Sebastian Bach was... -
Pink Cream 69 – Headstrong Review
HEADSTRONG marks the 30th Anniversary of German hard rockers Pink Cream 69! And as a special treat fans are also provided with a bonus live album featuring songs from... -
The Eden House – Songs For The Broken Ones Review
Collaborations, usually a word that drives fear into my little album reviewing heart, (well some say I don’t have a heart, but hey if I did).... -
Serenity – Lionheart Review
Ever since I heard their third album Death & Legacy for the first time, I've been absolutely in love with their brand of epic, cinematic symphonic metal mixed with... -
Beast in Black – Berserker Review
It's always interesting to see what happens when an important songwriter for a well-established band suddenly splits up with his bandmates and goes his own way....