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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... -
TIGERTAILZ – LOST REELZ REVIEW
Starting off with Jay Pepper’s version of the Welsh National Anthem, it finally hits us that the Welsh Glam Rockers are back and doing it for their country. ‘Lost... -
Nelson – Peace Out Review
It's always stunning how fast time is passing by. Five years ago the Nelson brothers Matthew and Gunnar started their big comeback with their album "Lightning Strikes Twice". So... -
The Fifth – Confessions of Man Review
If you know me, you likely know that anything that resembles radio friendly hard rock is something that I simply don’t enjoy. Outside a handful of bands that I... -
Dogbane – When Karma Comes Calling Review
In 2011 the band Dogbane released their debut Residual Alcatraz. Though I didn’t review that album I found it to be quite an impressive first album. Hailing from Greensboro... -
Danko Jones – Fire Music Review
Known for their angry, punk-influenced brand of hard rock, Toronto’s Danko Jones is back with another set of tunes. While much of the song remains the same; 11 tracks... -
Kamelot – Haven Review
Kamelot is a band I just don't know what to expect from anymore, and while I still consider myself a fan of their music, I tend to treat them... -
Scott Weiland & The Wildabouts – Blaster Review
If you were like me, your head probably done several revolutions when Scott Weiland released his Christmas covers album, The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year, back in 2011.... -
Lancer – Second Storm Review
In 2013 Swedish power metal group Lancer entered the scene with their highly addictive self-titled debut, an album which had a very strong 80's feel to it from start...