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Arkham Witch – Legions Of The Deep Review
Let’s just say though, if you are a fan of all things H.P Lovecraft, then everything about this album will tickle your senses in a fantastic fashion...... -
Banshee – Mind Slave Review
I was already a big fan of George Call, and the work he has done here is some of the best in his career. His vocal approach is in... -
Wintersun – Time I Review
listening to TIME I it is clear that mastermind metal composer Jari Mäenpää has spent that off-time making sure that this new album is as good as it possibly... -
Aerosmith – Music From Another Dimension Review
I didn’t think much of the album, but my expectations were rather low anyway...... -
District 97 – Trouble With Machines Review
One particularly impressive thing about the album is how perfectly it flows even with all the variety in the songwriting. The best example of this is at the end... -
October Rage – Outrage Review
I see no reason why with a little bit of luck OCTOBER RAIN can’t get themselves into the charts with a couple of these tracks. Music fans that demand... -
Liberty N’ Justice – The Cigar Chronicles Vols. 1 & 2 Review
The production value and lyrical context is typical but enjoyable. The older veteran musicians all deliver with quality and groove. Way to go again by Justin Murr and... -
Soundgarden – King Animal Review
Everything you could want in a SOUNDGARDEN album can be found right here and in many ways it feels like such a natural progression from DOWN ON THE UPSIDE...... -
Marillion – Sounds That Can’t Be Made Review
Montreal is pretty much what everyone says it is...long, meandering, mostly uninteresting, with lyrics consisting of diary entries.Invisible Ink is a powerhouse of a song, and perhaps the highlight...