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Spin My Fate – The Acoustic Sessions Review
I love acoustic music. It’s not something I listen to all the time, but I especially love it when a band that isn't normally unplugged takes that plunge. You... -
Mercenary – Through Our Darkest Days Review
When I first read that this would be closer to older Mercenary albums while still containing elements of their newer releases, I was wondering how they could possibly pull... -
King Kobra – II Review
I’m so glad that King Kobra is back and as strong as ever. And I hope they keep on their ascension of awesome. As long as they keep releasing... -
James Christian – Lay It All on Me Review
Yes and speaking about the production it's the same like every AOR production: very, very polished, without any edges. Only "Sincerely Yours" seems to be a bit more punchy... -
Blackmore’s Night – Dancer and the Moon Review
The music is very lovely and certainly takes some skill to perform, but much like many of Blackmore’s old school fans, I long for the day he brings out... -
The Pat Travers Band – Can Do Review
I hang my head in shame for not paying closer attention to Pat Travers work over the years, but thanks to his throwback premiere release on Frontiers Records Can... -
Lonewolf – The Fourth and Final Horseman Review
Ever wondered what it would sound like if Udo Dirkschneider and Biff Byford with a dash of Blaze Bayley were melded together into one singer? No me either, but... -
Full Tilt – Balance Review
Their new CD " Balance" has the guys streaming forward in an upstream river of acts that often get overlooked, don't be a fool and pass them by or... -
Eclipse Prophecy – Days of Judgement Review
Some listeners could complain that the all songs are very monotonous and similar to each other, criticize that the keyboards are cheesy but I consider them only as minor...