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Mob Rules – Cannibal Nation Review
One thing that has always set them apart from others of this genre is their obvious influence of the classic metal sound like Maiden and Priest as much as... -
Kamelot – Silverthorn Review
Tommy Karevik cuts it as a viable replacement for the eponymous vocals of Roy Khan right? Well YES he does he hits every note sharp and loudly, he has... -
Eyefear – The Inception of Darkness Review
But all this technical brilliance would only manage to hold your attention for so long if the songwriting sucked. The good news is, that isn't the case at all.... -
Neal Morse – Momentum Review
It wouldn't be a Neal Morse album without a epic multi-part composition, and “World Without End” is 7-parts that fit together into 30 minutes that sometime seems to have... -
Doro – Raise Your Fist Review
DORO is still going strong and the release of her latest album RAISE YOUR FIST shows that she has plenty more to offer...... -
Jimi Jamison – Never Too Late Review
NEVER TOO LATE has a much more modern melodic hard rock feel to it in most places...... -
Ten – Heresy And Creed Review
As usual Gary Hughes himself manages to give a fantastic performance and really shows his keen knack for being able to get the most out of the confines of... -
Sideburn – Monument IV Review
a strong nod to nineties Heavy Alternative bands like RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS, ALICE IN CHAINS and definitely SOUNDGARDEN...... -
Tango Down – Identity Crisis Review
No identity crisis to be found anywhere, the only mistaken case of identity is the fact that you can throw this record in a melting pot of Hard...