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Royal Hunt – Paradox Classic Review
Paradox, a conceptual masterpiece, delves into the enduring struggle between human brutality, faith, and eternal love.... -
Sophie Lloyd’s Debut Album “Imposter Syndrome”: A Star-Studded Rock Journey Review
This collaboration between the talented guitarist Sophie Lloyd and various well-known rock acts has been highly anticipated. Sophie, who has gained a massive following on YouTube and critical acclaim... -
Doro – Conqueress – Forever Strong and Proud Review
For over 40 years Doro Pesch has been widely regarded as the high priestess of metal. From her years fronting Warlock in the 1980s, through to her transition to... -
The Struts – Pretty Vicious Review
This album marks The Struts' most accessible rock sound, which some might perceive as too mainstream Rock for one's likings, but it is quite the opposite. The band successfully... -
Laurence Jones – Bad Luck & The Blues Review
A more weighty Laurence Jones results in a powerful Laurence Jones. The blues genre has a dedicated following and a profound legacy within the history of rock music, influencing... -
Gypsy Pistoleros – Duende A Go Go Loco! – Review
A British band with a truly international flavour playing the sort of music Tyla and Michael Monroe would be proud of -
X-Japan – Art of Life Classic Review
To me, metal represents a raw and primal expression of human art, often embodying the intensity of a primal scream or the desperation of a final struggle. It serves... -
Masterplan – Masterplan [Anniversary Edition] Review
In my modest opinion, Masterplan's eponymous debut in 2003 ranks among the finest Power Metal albums ever and remains one of my top picks, often revisited over time. Following... -
The Reticent – The Oubliette Review
With elements similar to Tool, Between The Buried & Me, The Mars Volta, and more prog-metal greats; Chris Hathcock, Nic Giordano, Cliff Stankiewicz, and James Nelson crafted a gift...