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Nazareth – Big Dogz
The best part of this album? The vocal work of Dan McCafferty, who at the ripe age of 65 still has one of the best pure whiskey-soaked hard rock... -
Debauchery – Germany’s Next Death Metal
For those that are yet to hear the band I guess the best way describe them is they play dirty bar band rock ‘n’ roll music that draws its... -
Uriah Heep – Into The Wild
The first thing that strikes me here is the lack of any progressive rock tendencies. Yes the band have been heading closer and closer to a straight pure... -
Web – Deviance
I hear some doom metal here and there throughout this album, but as a whole it’s more like a slower, brooding version of thrash metal with slight progressive... -
Steve Miller Band – Let Your Hair Down
overall these ten tunes stand up as being just as good as anything on the previous album, it’s just a matter of whether or not Miller fans will need... -
Hypersonic – Fallen Melodies
I do however enjoy their songwriting style that sits mainly in the slower paced end of the power metal genre with plenty of fluffy symphonic keyboards too. Combine that... -
Cult Of The Fox – The Sea Beneath The Sand
The execution however isn’t quite as good as I would have hoped and the fact is they still sound like a band in its early stages. The biggest complaint... -
Jebediah – Kosciuszko
It would seem that the guys from JEBEDIAH have taken this into account and have launched a comeback album of their own that takes their signature style and infuses... -
Cristiano Filippini – The First Crusade
Musically however, this is strictly movie score sounding stuff with a very operatic edge. Overall the pieces of music are a little sparse and I couldn’t help but wish...