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Prophets of Rage – Prophets of Rage Review
Crossover enthusiasts and fans of the earlier mentioned bands will like this album and it can be a great warm-up experience on the way to a live show of... -
SIMO – RISE & SHINE review
As far as these musicians go, assume nothing, expect the unexpected and prepare for a voyage of discovery where nothing is as it seems...... -
Nocturnal Rites – Phoenix Review
Phoenix is a solid album, maybe slightly behind The 8th Sin, but it definitely doesn't come close to the band's best works... -
Epica – The Solace System EP Review
Epica's The Solace System more-than-satisfies the listener, as they continue to rise from their creative expressions. It is what sets them apart from the redundant Nightwish comparisons.... -
Arch Enemy – Will to Power Review
"Will to Power" is not a home run. The record is a solid base hit and future will tell if the album will help the band to score another... -
Ensiferum – Two Paths Review
folk elements have always been a large part of Ensiferum's music, but on this album, I notice them even more so than on their previous few releases... -
Coldspell – A New World Arise Review
Coldspell made another great album, everything you could of hope for for a band known for their credibility and consistency. ... -
Def Leppard – Hysteria 30th Anniversary edition review
The extra material and the books make the super deluxe edition a must have for the real collector. The remastered tracks will appeal to fans who hold the original... -
Venom Inc. – Ave Review
“Ave” is a raw piece of music that comprises authentic, honest and brutal metal songs. Venom Inc. revitalizes the late eighties spirit with giving it a contemporary expression. Horns...