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Kill Devil Hill – Revolution Rise Review
Very few new bands “do it” for me. Some show great potential yet miss the mark. Others are downright awful and should just pack it up and find a... -
Rhapsody Of Fire – Dark Wings Of Steel Review
now that both new versions of Rhapsody have released an album, it's clear neither band will be continuing with the exact sound found on the more recent albums, but... -
W.A.N.T.E.D – Meat ‘n Greed Review
I went into this cd not expecting much but was pleasantly surprised by what I heard. The band took a serious approach to the songs and the musicianship... -
Human Fortress – Raided Land Review
It's been a long time coming for Human Fortress fans, but in the end Raided Land has proven to be every bit the return to form we could have... -
The Dead Daisies – The Dead Daisies Review
but I cannot possibly give THE DEAD DAISIES anything less than a perfect score. Classic rock music with hints of blues, soul and funk that touches on all... -
Royal Hunt – A Life To Die For Review
. Luckily for Royal Hunt they made a great album, just not a standout compared to some of their previous releases. I definitely would recommend fans of the band... -
Tad Morose – Revenant Review
In the early part of the decade since the last album, the band had ceased to exist after the departure of front-man Urban Breed, and also lost another couple... -
Silent Voices – Reveal the Change Review
After 6 years of silence the band comes back with their 4th full-length record “Reveal the Change”. And the album title really describes that the music direction has been... -
Angelica – Thrive Review
So is this album a must-have in your Rock/Metal collection? Surely not, but it's worth a listen for AOR fanatics, who can't get enough of 80's driven Melodic Rock,...