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Hatriot – Heroes Of Origin Review
Speaking of which, Zetro sounds like he never left Exodus, as he is in top form the whole way rhrough, and shows quite a wide variety to his singing... -
Denied – Let Them Burn Review
The production is great, all instruments and vocals sound clean and distinct. The musicianship is not very original but decent; without any doubts the band has its own face.... -
Dante – November Red Review
So in the end, I discovered a new band and in the momentum of enjoying November Red so much, I’m looking forward to hear their previous albums, 2010’s Saturnine... -
Angeline – Life EP Review
In case the Melodic rockers out there missed their last release I suggest checking back on that one and then purchasing this online digital release EP of "Life", a... -
Early Cross – Pathfinder Review
What is the first thing that comes to your mind as a non-Japanese person? Now, how many of you said “sushi”? Indeed, a few cultural milestones from Japan have crept... -
Silvercast – Chaos Engines Review
The band has got a great guitar player in their line-up as well (Sergey Valeryanov) and thanks to the mastering at Finnvox Studios in Helsinki, their album ‘Chaos engines’... -
Riverside – Shrine of New Generation Slaves Review
At this point, any complaints are really just minor nitpicking and other than that, it's just another masterful work from Riverside, which to me truly is one of the... -
A Sound of Thunder – Queen of Hell EP Review
I suggest you do now and then go check the band out through their social networks and help them spread their music, the more people that support them... -
Crashdiet – Savage Playground Review
Again I'm going to refrain from calling Savage anything more then a passing grade effort, the production probably could been better, and while I don't mind the modern...