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Sodom – 1982 EP Review
Sodom have never shied away from their Motorhead/Venom influences, and they are more than evident here. The songs might be basic but that’s their beauty, nothing fancy just a... -
Care Of Night – Reconnected Review
Another fine release from Care Of Night. Full of big expensive riffs, 24 carat keys, solid rhythms and world class vocals. The songs are beautiful although some do need... -
I Am Low – Uma Review
I Am Low hail from the Swedish area of Umea. They’ve been around for a decade; this is their fourth album and their first on Majestic Mountain. Having never... -
Tabahi – Thrash For Justice Review
Karachi is considered to be the most dangerous and violent city in Pakistan. How apt that the country's only thrash metal band chooses to call Karachi home. It's also... -
Sky Empire – The Shifting Tectonic Plates of Power – Part One Review
Get yourself a copy of this album, you won’t regret it. Any fan of prog metal and prog music in general will undoubtedly enjoy this.... -
Pageant – Walkin’ The Line Review
I don't receive many packages from the US state of North Carolina, but here we have one from that state. The best band ever to emerge from North Carolina... -
Blood Lightning – Blood Lightning Review
For me those excellent, wonderful people at Ripple Music have got it right, AGAIN! This is one of the finest releases on their label and I hope it’s destined... -
Amorphis – Queen Of Time (Live At Tavastia 2021) Review
Even if all you do is listen to the live album version, you’ll find yourself going back and listening to it.... -
Molybaron – Something Ominous Review
This album may only be 38 minutes, but it’s 38 minutes of power, energy and leaves nothing hanging and everything headbanging. Let’s fact it, if you’re not headbanging –...