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Leaves’ Eyes – Symphonies Of The Night Review
they decided to go in a much heavier direction, and while elements of all their previous albums can be easily noticed, on the whole it feels closest to... -
Stryper – No More Hell to Pay Review
This offering is a big step forward from the last original release "Murder By Pride" in 2009. "No More Hell To Pay" is rich with classic metal riffs and... -
Almah – Unfold Review
Edu did not only perform vocals but also played some guitar and keyboard parts. His voice is flexible and high-ranging, though he prefers to sing lower than he did... -
Place Vendome – Thunder In The Distance Review
So finally, if you are a Kiske fan - buy it! If you are hungry for more AOR fast food - buy it! But if you are tired of... -
Lawless – Rock Savage Review
Released by: Escape Music Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Melodic Hard Rock Links: http://www.lawlessofficial.com/ Line Up: Vocals Guitar :- Paul Hume, Drums :- Neil Ogden Guitars :- Howie G,... -
Wisdom – Marching For Liberty Review
Soundwise I have to pull off a few points, too. The drums sound a bit too generic and don't offer much volume, while the overall production is powerful. So... -
Review Eden’s Curse – Symphony Of Sin Review
It’s a melodic rock feast from beginning to end with smashing guitar riffs, pounding rhythms and flashy solo’s on guitar and keyboard making you want to jump up and... -
Ayreon – The Theory Of Everything Review
With The Theory Of Everything Arjen has delivered another masterpiece, filled with many different musical styles, seven strong guest singers, many guest musicians, and an unforgettable story that's sure... -
Death Angel – The Dream Calls For Blood Review
Another interesting aspect of the album is how well the band manages to incorporate some slower, atmospheric sections without ever resorting to balladry or without even having to soften...