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Jelusick – Follow The Blind Man Review
Jelusick's versatile voice is a big deal here, he can swap from melodic, to just belting out the long-range on some of these songs. The guitars are thick and... -
Ronnie Romero – Too Many Lies, Too Many Masters Review
The Dio influence is unmistakable, particularly in the haunting "Chased By Shadows," reminiscent of "Last In Line" and "Egypt (The Chains Are On)."... -
Wonders – Beyond The Mirage Review
this is a must-have for fans of especially LABYRINTH, SECRET SPHERE and WONDERLAND!... -
Ne Obliviscaris – Exul Review
"Exul" strikes a balance between familiarity and innovation. Notably, it introduces three new standout tracks to Ne Obliviscaris' discography with "Equus," "Graal," and the beautiful "Misericorde II - Anatomy... -
Of Concrete Gods – HurtPeopleHurtPeople EP Review
It's all here big expensive riffs, massive grooves and melodic vocals. We go from mid-paced and doomy to punchy punk and dirty grunge which is all in your face... -
Hermano – Only A Suggestion Review
Hermano are kind of recognised as the first stoner super group consisting of John Garcia (Kyuss), Dandy Brown, David Angstrom, Chris Leathers (Supafuzz) and Mike Callahan (Disengage). They were... -
Nitrate – Feel The Heat Review
Growing up in the 80’s I always considered the American music to be far superior. Not my fault. They had the likes of Journey, Boston, Night Ranger who gave... -
Prong – State Of Emergency Review
Hooray – Prong return after a four-year gap since their last offering, the ‘Age Of Defiance’ EP in 2019. I don’t know any other band like Prong and with... -
Black Stone Cherry – Screamin’ At The Sky Review
For me, this is a return to form for Black Stone Cherry. When they first appeared, they rocked hard, but I felt they lost their way a bit later...