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Starmen – Starmenized Review
STARMEN from Norrtälje/Uppsala, Sweden are back with a fantastic new album titled Starmenized. Inspired by KISS and everything 70s/80s Hardrock oriented, STARMEN kick off their new album with a... -
Galahad – The Long Goodbye Review
For almost 40 years the legendary UK band GALAHAD have been a very popular progrockband, and despite only lead singer STUART NICHOLSON is left from the first line up,... -
The Heat Inc – Asleep In The Ejector Seat Review
I am safe to say that this band has got all the potential ingredients that are needed to become a huge band in the future! This record will belong... -
Moon Safari – Himlabacken Vol. 2 Review
Beyond The Blue is a short song, while Blood Moon picks up again those big 6-part harmonyvocals that make it sound like STYX again, so once more pure Pomprock,... -
Plini – Mirage EP Review
While every track possesses its own charm, "Still Life" emerged as a standout favorite for its captivating start and the intriguing path it charts. For Plini enthusiasts, this album... -
The Almighty – Blood, Fire & Love And Soul Destruction Reissue Review
Their inaugural album, "Blood, Fire & Love," landed on shelves in 1989, receiving acclaim for its raw intensity and robust sound. The subsequent release, "Soul Destruction" (1991), featured the... -
Axenstar – Chapter VIII Review
Axenstar is a band I've always enjoyed in bursts, but I've never considered them a personal favorite. I've never delved fully into their discography, something I plan on doing... -
Winger – Chapter One: Atlantic Years 1988-1993 Vinyl Review
What a fantastic vinyl box set package! It's the latest addition to the series of Atlantic Records box sets, following releases from Ratt, Skid Row, and others in recent... -
Ektomorf – Vivid Black Review
A word of warning – this album contains some of the most brutal and aggressive music I’ve ever heard....