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Dokken – Heaven Comes Down Review
Look, to be honest is a valiant effort for Don to release this now, I can sit here and complain about his vocal range at age 70 or whatever... -
Grymheart – Hellish Hunt Review
this is an excellent debut as is, and fans of bands like Wisdom, Ensiferum, and Equilibrium would definitely be well advised to give this album a shot, as it's... -
Ronnie Atkins – Trinity Review
Great melodies, fabulous hooks and a huge production courtesy of Chris Laney and a wonderful mix from Jacob Hansen which is polished with some rough edges. Atkins obviously has... -
Cirith Ungol – Dark Parade Review
Cirith Ungol have been around forever. I remember reading Kerrang! Magazine back in the 80’s and their name was always mentioned but they always seemed a bit … strange,... -
Martin Simson’s Destroyer of Death – Eternal Reign Review
This record features all the elements that made Rob Rock great in his solo and Impellitteri's work. Super catchy hooks, nice groovy and melodic guitars, every job well done... -
Primordial – How It Ends Review
What sets Primordial apart from the rest of the bands is their mix between Celtic heritage and blackened metal references. Such a fusion we don’t see very often and... -
20 Watt Tombstone – The Chosen Few Review
Seven years later, and seven tracks later 20 Watt Tombstone, a blues doom rock from Wausau, WI, USA has a new album coming out on Oct 20th.... -
Divided By Design – A Canvas For The Universe Review
This album sounds like it could be a canvas for the universe to me. The ability to seamlessly meld time and space and make sense of it had me... -
Theocracy – Mosaic Review
Mosaic is arguably the band's best work to date, so much so that I'd even go as far as to consider it the band's magnum opus, at least at...