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Mike Tramp – Nomad Review
Mike Tramp, Danish born (Michael Trempenau), for those who don't know has been around for a very long time. Trempenau started his musical career singing in Vesterbro Ungdomsgård, a... -
Iron Maiden – The Book of Souls Staff Review
After all one does not simply listen to a Maiden record, it's a bloody Event!!! Say no more, enjoy and Up the Irons!!!... -
Vintage Trouble – 1 Hopeful Road Review
For those of you not yet accustomed to the delights of Vintage Trouble, I’m sorry to say for the past four years you’ve been missing out on something monumentally... -
City Of Thieves – Incinerator Review
Incinerator is the debut EP from London based rockers City Of Thieves. This 4 piece outfit promise much and deliver much much more. Outstanding! If you like your rock... -
Empire Of Fools – Devil Inside Review
EMPIRE OF FOOLS have established themselves as a dynamic live act and continue to "wow" audiences with their energetic pulsating powerful performances. The 3 piece melodic hard rock band... -
Madame Mayhem – Now You Know Review
Madame Mayhems Now You Know the brand new album from Manhattan born singer song writer Madame Mayhem. The gorgeous and extremely talented artists latest offering is sure to... -
Casablanca – Miskatonic Grafitti Review
Released by: Despotz Records Release date: 25 September 2015 Genre: Rock Links: Facebook Lineup: Anders Ljung (Space Age Baby Jane) – Vocals Josephine Forsman (Sahara Hotnights) –... -
Death Dealer – Hallowed Ground Review
I’m not sure what they have done other than tour to make themselves improve even more, but whatever it was they need to keep at it. Truly, Death... -
Krysthla – A War of Souls and Desires Review
My idea of what’s good may not jive with what someone else might think is good. I’m OK with that. I don’t do reviews necessarily to persuade someone to...