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Swallow the Sun – Emerald Forest and the Blackbird Review
The comparison is more along the lines of they have moments of heavy brutality tempered with some of the most beautiful haunting melodies.... -
The Order – 1986 Review
THE ORDER aren’t necessarily directly influenced by any particular bands of the era, but 1986 is a great album title because as far as rock and metal goes... -
Threshold – March of Progress Review
Flawlessly speaking but notably reminiscent of everything that makes this great band who they are. Success!!!... -
Eclipse – Bleed and Scream Review
The album is bookended with a couple of real gems… Firstly opening track WAKE ME UP which, pardon the pun, will certainly wake you up and get you ready... -
Redline – Vice Review
the band rip through to some old school motorcycle rebel club woop ass metal tunes on "Vice". ... -
Hess – Living in Yesterday Review
it’s absolutely brilliant…but I am a bit biased. Though it’s not exactly a carbon copy of Harem Scarem, it maintains enough of what made that band so great,... -
Xander Demos – Guitarcadia Review
His guitar tone is smooth, super melodic and I dare to say wizardry-esque? Okay that suits him right even if I just made it up. If you're a... -
Eldorado – Antigravity Sound Machine Review
What I hear is a bit of hybrid sound that combines the classic bluesy rock of seventies bands like LED ZEPPELIN, FOGHAT and FREE with the slightly edgier and... -
Terror Empire – Face The Terror Review
The Portugese accent also gives vocalist Ricardo Martins a bit of an early day Max Cavalera feel, which in turn gives the disc a slight SEPULTURA feel in places…something...