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Amon Amarth – Deceiver of the Gods Review
Extreme metal fans prepare to have your face melted off by the metallic brilliance of this record. Amon Amarth Deceiver of the Gods is an early contender for album... -
Artlantica – Across The Seven Seas Review
The only real letdown of the album is “Demon In My Mind”, a very slow and plodding song which starts off interesting enough, but the chorus falls flat on... -
George Bellas – Astral Projection Review
George Bellas is an American guitarist and composer. He currently has a catalogue of over 20 albums that he has worked on with others and as a solo artist.... -
Redrum – Victims of Our Circumstances Review
The first song I heard off this album a month or so before it was released was Dust In Your Eyes. I love the way it goes back and... -
Bonfire – Live At Wacken Review
Personally I think it is a fantastic collection and will likely be the closest I get to experiencing them live. It also has me pumped for their new album... -
Delain – Interlude Review
Like I said in the beginning: "Interlude" is a really good compilation for die-hard-fans, who can't wait for the next studio album and it's also a good start for... -
Suidakra – Eternal Defiance Review
Going in not being overly familiar with their work beyond a handful of songs, I walk away from Suidakra’s new album Eternal Defiance with an increased interest in them,... -
Aeon Zen – Enigma Review
All in all, regardless of how stale or vital more straight-ahead progressive metal has been in your mind since the 90’s, AEON ZEN has contributed yet another wonderful album... -
Anton Johansson’s Galahad Suite – Galahad Suite Review
The music is Melodic Progressive Metal/Rock Opera with strong Symphonic influences and elements of Hard Rock. It is not very Heavy and Aggressive but contains many beautiful melodies, decent...