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Empires of Eden – Channeling the Infinite Review
The intensity of the music is what gets the record flowing with a charge from the onset. Marshall does a great job of laying down some dominating heavy metal/power... -
Alter Bridge – Live at Wembley CD/DVD Review
This night was special because it was the biggest stage the band has ever been on, a crowd over 10,000 people was there on this night, and so was... -
Halestorm – The Strange Case Of… Review
Musically the band is more akin to Seether and Breaking Benjamin, though they’re far heavier than either of those groups. Not to take anything away from the band, this... -
Trixter – New Audio Machine Review
Unbeknownst to most people, Trixter released a couple albums in the 90’s (most only remember “Give It To Me Good” their one modest hit from their debut,) then a... -
Accept – Stalingrad Review
True fans will know that there is far more to this legendary German band. There have been three different singers and a few line-up changes otherwise over the years,... -
Blatant Disarray – Everyone Dies Alone Review
They’ve taken the best parts of Testament, Metallica, and Megadeth and added complex arrangements to create a sound all their own which are precisely what young bands should do... -
Rizon – Masquerade Review
One thing that does set them apart from most other bands of this genre is the fact of having a male and female singer. I’d probably like it a... -
Tyketto – Dig In Deep Review
It wasn’t until around 1999/2000 that this band returned to my radar thanks mostly to the Internet. Now with the band back together and in perfect form, I’m hoping... -
Crazy Lixx – Riot Avenue Review
I make no bones about the fact I have been supporting the New Wave of Swedish Sleaze since a few years ago when bands like Crashdiet, Crazy Lixx, Hardcore...