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Raven Lord – Descent to The Underworld Review
Bottom line: Raven Lord are a new bunch of gifted metal Gods delivering an excellent addition to your classic metal feast. For me it turned out to be very... -
Ashent – Flaws of Elation Review
Demo versions of the songs have been recorded with other drummer and singer. The demo is not so perfectly recorded and technically played but in some aspects it is... -
In The Silence – A Fair Dream Gone Mad Review
The musicianship is stunning, the melodies appealing and the production is immaculate. So what more can you want ? Well, maybe a bit more diversity in the songwriting. But... -
Amaranthe – The Nexus Review
All in all, I’m quite enamored and impressed with this band. For every annoying, boring metalcore band, there are bands like Amaranthe which despite not quite being extreme at... -
Spock’s Beard – Brief Nocturnes and Dreamless Sleep Review
Some will be fortunate enough to have the deluxe edition, which features 5 more tracks, 4 being different songs which are not available on the regular edition and the... -
The Fuzz Drivers – The Fuzz Drivers Review
With a DIY attitude the band recorded, mixed and produced all the material by themselves in their own home studio. Thanks to the internet they prove once again that... -
De La Cruz – Street Level Review
if you ever wanted a good metal record to jam at your next big party without scaring away every single woman within half a mile…your next purchase order... -
Covered Call – Impact Review
The Swedish Melodic Rockers of Covered Call released a quite streaky debut album, named "Money Never Sleeps" in 2009. The new record "Impact" is set to release in the... -
A Hero For The World – A Hero For The World Review
I have no doubt there will be many metal fans who listen to one song and find themselves instantly turned off by what they hear, but aside from the...