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Delain – Interlude Review
Like I said in the beginning: "Interlude" is a really good compilation for die-hard-fans, who can't wait for the next studio album and it's also a good start for... -
Suidakra – Eternal Defiance Review
Going in not being overly familiar with their work beyond a handful of songs, I walk away from Suidakra’s new album Eternal Defiance with an increased interest in them,... -
Aeon Zen – Enigma Review
All in all, regardless of how stale or vital more straight-ahead progressive metal has been in your mind since the 90’s, AEON ZEN has contributed yet another wonderful album... -
Anton Johansson’s Galahad Suite – Galahad Suite Review
The music is Melodic Progressive Metal/Rock Opera with strong Symphonic influences and elements of Hard Rock. It is not very Heavy and Aggressive but contains many beautiful melodies, decent... -
Fair Warning – Sundancer Review
Yeah and that's it. All I can say is that this is a really strong album - maybe one of their best. If you are a fan of classic... -
Dark Moor – Ars Musica Review
Released By: Scarlet Records Release Date: June 18, 2013 Genre: Symphonic Power Metal Links: http://www.dark-moor.com/principaling.htm Line Up: Alfred Romero – Vocals Enrik Garcia – Guitar Mario Garcia – Bass... -
Timo Tolkki’s AVALON – The Land Of New Hope Review
Timo Tolkki - do I have to say something about this guy? I think lots of metalheads know him as the former guitar player of the power metal band... -
A Sound of Thunder – Time’s Arrow Review
It’s great to hear new young bands staying fresh while also keeping the spirit alive of heavy metal. A Sound of Thunder has created a sound that has quick... -
Pellek – Ocean of Opportunity Review
Despite the pristine production, impressive playing and some quite nice songs here and there, there are, unfortunately, some major flaws on this album due to excessive leaning towards childish...