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Brothers of Metal – Prophecy of Ragnarok Review
For a debut, Prophecy of Ragnarok is an absolutely stunning achievement, as it provides an extremely entertaining mix of power, folk symphonic and heavy metal... -
Anthriel – Transcendence Review
Anthriel fans had to wait almost seven years for a follow up to their excellent debut The Pathwa... -
Cellar Darling – This Is The Sound Review
For a debut album and introducing a different style, 'This Is The Sound' is the perfect title for it... -
AOR – The Heart of L.A. Review
“The Heart of L.A” is a compilation of best songs ever, fourteen tracks and two bonuses, where we can find great melodies and lyrics.... -
Anathema – The Optimist Review
'The Optimist' shows Anathema's evolved style with it being heavily electronic... -
Rock Alliance – Rock Alliance Review
Excellent musicians together made this album with all their passion and admirable capacities.... -
Rex Brown – Smoke On This Review
this album is such a wide spectrum of musical versatility that not only Rex Brown fans will enjoy it. Everyone needs to give this one a listen.... -
Altair – Descending: A Devilish Comedy Review
Devilish Comedy is an excellent album which takes the melodic power metal sound Altair had established on their debut and adds in some extra heaviness and a more... -
The Fill Ins – The Time Is Now Review
The late, great Lemmy started off many of their shows with, “We are Motorhead, and we play rock and roll.” The Fill-In’s are in that same vein...