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W.E.T – Rise Up Review
Maybe a step down in quality songs from their debut but overall is pretty similar substance wise to the first one, and expect that it will be very well... -
Michael Schenker – Temple Of Rock: Live In Europe CD/DVD Review
Bottom line here is the performance by Shenker and all the pro players he decided to bring on board this tour, not only invigorating the axeman but inspiring new... -
Heimdall – Aeneid Review
For a band I had heard nothing about before, Heimdall have delivered one truly epic album that is sure to please any fan of speedy melodic power metal with... -
Semantic Saturation – Solipsistic Review
hat band was active in the city of Aleppo and if you follow today's news every now and then, you will agree that it isn't possible to live a... -
Pomegranate Tiger – Entities Review
Regenesis just made me sit back and smile. With just acoustic guitar to open the track that soon emerges into violin and bass, it was an incredible close to... -
Epicrenel – The Crystal Throne Review
Overall, I would say my general feeling is that the album starts out very strong and stays strong up until after “Skyride” which from there it starts getting a... -
Snakecharmer – Snakecharmer Review
Considering how much the bar has been raised over the last couple of years on the bluesier side of AOR with bands like the Glenn Hughes’ led BLACK COUNTRY... -
Stratovarius – Nemesis Review
Ever since I first heard “Polaris” I had been awaiting the day when Stratovarius would make one more masterpiece to equal their best works, and with “Nemesis” that day... -
DGM – Momentum Review
Some moments are comparable with Galneryus though DGM is more technical and progressive than this Japan ensemble. Flashes could also be found with Dutch band Elegy, especially vocal lines...