-
Lovebite – Lock ‘N’ Load Review
"Lock 'N' Load" is a fun and addictive ride. The songs are well constructed and delivered with attitude and conviction. There are plenty of memorable hooks and choruses intertwined... -
Pinnick Gales Pridgen – Pinnick Gales Pridgen Review
As much as the musicianship, I’m really impressed with the production work of Mike Varney. Virtually the house producer for Shrapnel Records in the late 80s/90s, his handiwork... -
Helker – Somewhere in the Circle Review
I don't know so many bands from Argentinia (Helker released already two albums with their native tongue in their country) so I can't judge, if Helker is the best... -
Geminy – The Prophecy Review
"The Prophecy" is a decent work, all musicians are really talented. There are no failed tracks at all though several songs have some boring moments and I would like... -
Manilla Road – Mysterium Review
In conclusion: when you've been in the game as long as MANILLA ROAD have, merely staying alive is something to be admired in and of itself….but if they’re going to continue... -
Shylock – Walking Tall Review
You see, there are some critical points to find on "Walking Tall", but nevertheless there isn't a real weak song on this record ... and this is definetly a... -
Darkthrone – The Underground Resistance Review
They flow nicely into each other creating a wholly integrated sound that reflects the spirit of the album. There are elements here that Culto and Fenriz would never have... -
Persefone – Spiritual Migration Review
We are not yet at the second trimester of 2013 that I may have found my favorite death metal album of 2013. In their traditional unpredictable nature, Persefone turned... -
Lordi – To Beast or Not to Beast Review
There are some bands who use a bit of makeup so they look silly in promotional artwork, but few would actually go through all the work to disguise themselves...