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Synthetic Breed – Perpetual Motion Machine
The new album pretty much starts off where the previous one finished, so if you liked the first album you’re in luck. The only notable difference I could find... -
Hunter City Madness – See You In Hell
Once the second track PLEATHERFACE got going I was instantly awashed with something a little bit special and hella awesome. Yes, the metalcore element is there, but it’s only... -
Lacerta – Mind Processor
From the song titles and the artwork I was expecting some typical death metal but I was actually in for a little bit of a surprise. See, LACERTA are... -
Nelson – Lightning Strikes Twice
LIGHTNING STRIKES TWICE seems to be their best work since the 1990 mega album AFTER THE RAIN and is possibly one of the best AOR albums of 2010. It... -
Oliver Loy – Oliver Loy
There’s a simple fact about the recently released self-titled debut album from guitar virtuoso OLIVER LOY, and that is, if you don’t usually like instrumental guitar albums there’s nothing... -
Unruly Child – Worlds Collide
The sweet guilty feeling of distrust alarm your ears in an aesthetically pleasing way as this soft ballad hits the spot. The title track features a sonorous ensemble... -
Creation’s End – A New Beginning
If you needed more guidance then why not recruit one of the best drummers in the Prog scene and John Macaluso who helped produced the record himself, talk about... -
Mark Wilkinson – Shadowplay Book Review
I only hope that some of our readers can find room in their collection for what can only be described as one of the best album art books ever... -
Moritz – Undivided
Now the bands new full length album hits the mark just right with an unexpected portrayal of smooth melodic rock grain and sand. The arena breezy lines of this...