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Orbit Culture – Descent Review
Orbit Culture retains their established musical identity in "Descent." It is a consistently well-executed work that consistently delivers, yet it falls slightly short of surpassing their prior magnum opus,... -
Hurricane – Reconnected Review
I must acknowledge the outstanding guitar work by Robert SARZO throughout the album. "Disconnected," a heavy and brooding mid-tempo track, serves as a testament to his skills.... -
The PH Project – Slow Burn Vinyl Review
Sometime ago I reviewed a CDR of THE PH PROJECT, a Long Beach, California, USA based project formed around producers/guitarists/songwriters PAUL KAMINSKI and HUGH VAN DER LINDEN (who also... -
Sam Millar – More Cheese Please Review
Concluded, it might all sound too good to be true, because the 80s are never closer than on this new CD, so Sam definitely nails it, but I understand... -
Great Master – Montecristo Review
Montecristo is a fantastic concept album and one that shows Great Master continuing to impress with their unique blend of power, heavy, folk, and symphonic metal elements, often blending... -
Vandenberg – SIN Review
The album returns to its hard blues roots with the sultry "Out Of The Shadows," showcasing superb songwriting and a nostalgic nod to the '80s, evoking memories of WHITESNAKE's... -
Subsignal – A Poetry Of Rain Review
A Poetry Of Rain is the 6th album of one of the best progressive rock/metal band around nowadays, SUBSIGNAL.... -
KK’S Priest – The Sinner Rides Again Review
Co-founding the legendary Priest certainly gave way to some amazing music in a long storied career. KK Downing has the right to continue his legacy in his way, he's... -
Corey Taylor – CMF2 Review
Sure I realize the mixed bags of tunes may not be everybody's cup of tea, but there is tons to digest here, and if you give it a chance...