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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... -
Pick Your Side – Let Me Show You How Democracy Works Review
LET ME SHOW YOU HOW DEMOCRACY WORKS is hella awesome. Not only do you get a really cool slab of shiny orange vinyl and an inner sleeve full of... -
Losers Come From Above – Biggest Failure Of All Time Review
there’s also some arty stuff that reminds me of the B52’s and R.E.M. I also find the odd occasion that I am reminded of Aussie band HOODOO GURUS or... -
Be’lakor – Of Breath And Bone Review
The bands trademark Progressive and dark sound is in full swing here and while there is enough accessibility and melodic goodness available here to please even the most demanding... -
Vision Divine – Destination Set To Nowhere Review
You won't be blown away with ground breaking mysticism as the sound here is typical of other bands in the genre, but it's not say that is not an enjoyable offering...