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Grand Magus – Sword Songs Review
This is one of my favourite Grand Magus albums alongside The Hunt from 2012 in terms of the production and differences between the sound of the tracks that helps... -
High Fighter – Scars and Crosses Review
ll in all, Scars and Crosses takes the listener on a bumpy ride through a spectrum of sounds and influences: venomous blues, blistering pop, pitch black psychedelia and sunny... -
Honky – Corduroy Review
Overall, this is one of those great albums that reminds me of Skynyrd – except there are only three of them. The musical dynamics that these guys show... -
Volbeat- Seal the Deal And Let’s Boogie Review
The guys in Volbeat have put together a strong album for fans. Everyone should dig the songs and love each minute they get to play it... -
Ayreon – The Theater Equation DVD Review
For those who are unfamiliar with ‘The Human Equation,’ it is a brilliant concept album, which steps aside Ayreon’s traditional Sci-Fi themes and focuses more on subconscious imprisonmen... -
Withem – The Unforgiving Road
Prog fans searching for a great new band to check out would be well advised to give The Unforgiving Road a try, as it's a very good album with... -
Dare – Sacred Ground review
'Sacred Ground' could well be the very best 'Dare' album to date it is that good from the songwriting , production to the delivery everything about this album is... -
STEVE HACKETT – THE TOTAL EXPERIENCE LIVE IN LIVERPOOL CD & DVD review
Genre: PROGRESSIVE ROCK Released by: Century Media/Inside Out Release date: 24th June 2016 Line up: Steve Hackett – Guitar, Vocals Roger King – Keyboards Nad Sylvan – Vocals, Tambourine... -
BUFFALO SUMMER – SECOND SUN review
High as The Pines is possibly the most original sounding track on this album, there’s quite a lot going on here for a song which is not overly long....