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Lover Under Cover – Into The Night Review
I always associated this man with LAD, so always when I hear him sing it reminds me at this band. He is still a fantastic singer and I love... -
Fireroad – I Got Sound Review
Overall a great mixture of styles that truly look out of place on paper but work so well when combined. The influences the band note on their website are... -
Ex Libris – Medea Review
It was a long wait for Ex Libris fans, but in the end Medea is more than worth it, as it's an absolutely incredible album that's highly recommended for... -
Primal Fear – Delivering the Black Review
Every band when releasing a new album always says that their current album is the best they have ever done. Primal Fear can definitely say that without any irony.... -
Sahg – Delusions of Grandeur Review
The rest of the album does not follow this format and incorporates a mixture of Led Zeppelin guitar work drowned in space rock. There is a large dose of... -
Johnny Lima – My Revolution Review
Released by: Independent Release Date: March 1st, 2014 Genre: Rock Links: http://www.johnnylima.com/ Tracklist: 01. My Revolution 02. Happily Ever After You 03. You’re The Drug I Wanna Get High... -
Sarke – Aruagint Review
Released by: Indie Recordings Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Trash Metal/Black Metal Links: https://www.facebook.com/sarkeofficial Line Up: SARKE (Khold, Tulus), bass. NOCTURNO CULTO (Darkthrone), vocal. ASGEIR MICKELSON (Spiral Architect, God... -
Iced Earth – Plagues of Babylon Review
In conclusion: this has always been a band that straddle the line between every classic metal “style” under the sun and still have managed to build a unique audience... -
The Treatment – Running With the Dogs Review
'Get the party on' both in title and style sits neatly in the 1980's and echoes many influences from that era. Gravelly vocals, lots of 'woah oah' shouts leading...