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Angra – Secret Garden Review
Despite being a very major band in their country, and really melodic metal in general, Brazilian group Angra has never been one of my favorites. I've always enjoyed their... -
Helloween – My God Given Right Review
Every time I see or hear Helloween, I always come over with a massive feeling of regret. For a band who more or less founded the subgenre of power... -
Ten – Isla De Muerta Review
UK melodic rockers Ten return with their follow up to the fantastic Albion with their latest release Isla De Muerta. Gary Hughes, an undisputed warlock of songwriting, and the... -
Armored Saint – Win Hands Down Review
Playing music can be a cruel mistress and overlook the very best and get behind the mediocre. Armored Saint are one of those bands that just didn’t get the... -
Romeo’s Daughter – Spin Review
I was surprised to hear that Romeo’s Daughter have been around for 27 years…and even more surprised to learn that this is only their fourth studio album. Since there... -
Palace of the King – White Bird/Burn The Sky Review
I’m going to say it straight off the bat. It’s been a hell of a long time since I heard a debut album that was this damn good. In... -
Civil War – Gods and Generals Review
When it comes to epic heavy/power metal anthems based around historical battles, one band that immediately comes to mind is Swedish group Sabaton, who by this point have mastered... -
Magnum – Escape from the Shadow Garden Live Review
There can be no doubting the British midlands have been a virtual factory for producing the most innovative rock bands in music history. From Black Sabbath to The Moody... -
Trixter – Human Era Review
After 25 years of making records, and coming off the back of successful comeback album 'New Audio Machine', bubbly rock 'n' rollers Trixter return with their latest release 'Human...