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DevilDriver – Winter Kills Review
If you aren’t already a fan of DevilDriver, and are a fan of unabashed, in your face heavy fucking metal, then you can’t go wrong with their newest release... -
Benesser – The Start of Something New Review
Released by: Doolittle Group AB Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Progressive Rock Links: http://www.benesser.se/ Line Up: Robert Olsson – Vocals, bass Henric Hermansson – Guitar David Olsson – Drums... -
Anvil – Hope In Hell Review
I don’t care if you’re a fan of the band or not. I am and will always be an Anvil fan for life, so just deal with it.... -
Niva – Magnitude Review
Going into this album, I can’t say I had ever heard of Swedish rocker TONY NIVA before except in passing: there are so many big players in the AOR... -
Charming Grace – Charming Grace Review
Finally Charming Grace doesn't need to hide from Shining Line. This new all star-project is another winner with its harmonies and catchiness. It's simply one of the best AOR... -
Sirenia – Perils Of The Deep Blue Review
Ailyn sounds as amazing ever, and from there the song takes off and becomes a classic that should especially impress fans of the debut At Sixes And Sevens.... -
Anvil – Hope in Hell Review
Released by: SPV/Steamhammer Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Heavy Metal Links: http://anvilmetal.com/ Line Up: Lips – vocals/guitars Robb Reiner – drums Sal Italiano – Bass Tracklist: 01. Hope... -
Hollow Haze – Countdown to Revenge Review
So ‘Countdown To Revenge’ is a solid work, the band slightly changes their music, it becomes less heavy but more symphonic, driven and melodic. This album should be recommended... -
Stormzone – Three Kings Review
Hailing from Northern Ireland, the band got their start in 2004. With their third and newest release Three Kings the band continue putting out excellent music. Initially the name...