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Unexpect – Fables Of The Sleepless Empire Review
UNEXPECT are a friggin’ hard band to review. While they are obviously easiest described as an avant-garde progressive metal group, the fact is that each of their albums so... -
Jon Stevens – Changing Times Review
What is clear across the entire album though is Jon Stevens has a totally amazing voice and can still write awesome tunes, It’s a great welcome back from someone... -
Atlas Losing Grip – State Of Unrest Review
The band’s penchant for spending a lot of time in a mid-pace setting helps separate them from the pack, as a lot of similar bands go full throttle the... -
Redemption – This Mortal Coil Review
The story keeps on borrowing elements of questioning ones own immortality, an uncertain future that starts off bleak and stranded in the sands of time but slowly passes through... -
Shy – Shy Review
The guys from Shy have managed to return to fine form and instead of trying to wait for things to fall in to place and take over in this... -
Wild Rose – Half Past Midnight Review
I was really amazed at the quality of the musicianship and song structure and I am happy for the guys to finally receive a record release through Retrospect Records.... -
Sebastian Bach – Kicking & Screaming Review
"Dance On Your Grave" is another prime cut, as the drums slash its way with power and precision, Bach still sounds very strong in the vocal department, another one... -
Newman – Under Southern Skies Review
teve Newman is a cagy veteran, like people such as Stan Bush, Jim Jamison etc, all these guys can play this style of music in they're dreams and Newman... -
House of Lords – Big Money Review
James Christian's voice is always solid an on the more soulful rockers "Someday When" and "Searchin'" are some of what you expect from a Lords record, full of attractive...