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Folkearth – Viking’s Anthem
There are certainly a lot of different sounds on the album and some of the musical instruments used are quite interesting. For example, we have a Cello, Violin, Recorder,... -
Orison – Orison
Some of the choruses here just sound ridiculously massive and there is so much melody strewn throughout these tracks that it’s easy to find yourself singing and grooving along... -
Toxic Smile – I’m Your Savior
TOXIC SMILE sort of sit on the fence with their sound, being more akin to say SPOCK’S BEARD and KING’S X, but also taking some influence from the metal... -
Invertigo – Next Stop Vertigo
The hardest thing to believe about this album is that it’s the band’s first effort together. From the quality of the musicianship, the great songwriting and the overall understanding... -
Praying Mantis – Metalmorphosis : EP Release
Praying Mantis selling the EP “Metalmorphosis” at £5.50 + posting to order via the website and on iTunes. The EP will also be available at the live shows throughout... -
The Hitchers – Tees Valley Deadbeats
What's interesting is that I haven't heard much about this particular genre, honestly I couldn't possibly understand why. You got a style of music that is a kaleidoscope of... -
Miss Behaviour – Last Woman Standing
and their vision was to have their own Rock band inspired by the great band of the Eighties while adding a fresh and modern twist to their sound" Obviously... -
Space Opera – Safe At Home
The trippy synthesizer effects of "Singers and Sailors" definitely experiments into the space and time but notable none the less. The more southern rock influenced classic rock ballad "Country... -
Tuck From Hell – Thrashing
"Tuckerz" is a cool band anthem which most mother-tuckerz would enjoy, as they call their devoted fans. Another plowing metallic drill comes your way in "I'm Rollin', which...