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Dynazty – Knock You Down
A nice place to get inspire huh? especially when it comes to glam metal and it's given history in the 80's. Now while the band's sound is a mix... -
Skansis – Leaving You
The harder riff of "I Don't Believe' has a nice tone and the quicker tempo rhythm leads way to an intricate riff and very desire guitar solo. Yesss finally... -
All I Know – Vanity Kills
When it comes down to Belgium the situation is even worse, because only a few good bands were active over there in the past and then I am thinking... -
Dust Of Everday – Dust Of Everday
A case of seemingly loosing track of any unknown not mistaken identity. I don't think the band wanted to sound like this, I mean their Gothic laden tunes are... -
Warrant – Rockaholic
s obvious Mason and the rest of the guys took a new approach to their song structures, most sleaze or glam isn't anywhere to be found and guess what?... -
Mother Misery – Standing Alone
This track has a great ability to sound very modern, yet bring back memories of when SOUNDGARDEN and ALICE IN CHAINS were kings of the world...... -
Acyl – The Angel’s Sin
How about an English speaking metal band from France that mix modern metal, groove metal and progressive metal with Ethnic influences and North African instruments. As if that’s not... -
Guns Of Moropolis – In Dynamite We Trust
They have described their sound as “METALBILLY” and after much deliberation I’m inclined to agree that this is the best way to explain what they are going for. Think... -
Gypsy Pistolero – Duende : Last Of The Pistoleros
Lee Pistolero decided to keep the flame alive and dropped the “S” off the end of the band name to signify his taking over and now he has released...