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Lust Boys – Tall Glasses & Short Skirts Review
This is a band I would expect a lot more from in the coming years as they are just now beginning to touch down and discover what they can... -
Martin POPOFF ‘FADE TO BLACK – HARD ROCK COVER ART OF THE VINYL AGE BOOK Review
Each album is briefly reviewed by Martin, giving you a more detailed look inside the artwork and with the help of artist/designer Ioannis, who also designed some of the... -
Lancer – Lancer Review
Lancer have given us very little we haven't heard before, so anyone preferring bands to constantly innovate and find new ways to surprise the listener, can skip this... -
Asylum Pyre – Fifty Years Later Review
It's obviously a good sign when a band can make such a diverse and unpredictable album, yet avoid any pitfalls, and that is exactly what Asylum Pyre have done.... -
Ripe – The Eloquence of Silence Review
This record has features some serious licks and hooks that brings all the elements of Melodic Heavy Metal without any failing trepidation... -
Vandroya – One Review
Vandroya have delivered one truly unforgettable debut, with a perfect balance of everything I could ask for in a progressive power metal album, with enough speed and epic melodies... -
Bloodbound – In The Name of Metal Review
In The Name of Metal tries to carry the metal torch while yielding onto itself traits of old school epic bands like Manowar, Stratovarius, Dream Evil etc the... -
Golden Resurrection – One Voice For The Kingdom Review
And overall that's the feeling I get from this album: It serves as some very enjoyable and very epic neo-classical power metal that will definitely please existing fans as... -
Full Tilt – Full Tilt Review
These guys could become the next big thing in CLASSIC ROCK MAGAZINE if they are lucky, but for now they are sitting nicely in the underground scene of the...