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Streetlight – Ignition Review
STREETLIGHT falls more into the category of the latter groups, with polished AOR that primarily seeks melody, supported by a lot of harmonies! In the end, seeing so much... -
Skindred – Smile review
It’s official: the Newport Helicopter is back, bringing with it the gang of riotous reggae-rockers, determined to make us SMILE -
Marduk – Memento Mori Review
Marduk is named after a Babylonian storm god who created the earth and sky from the slain body of the dragon Tiamat, who along with her hubby Abzu, created... -
Sinheresy – Event Horizon Review
One of the more surprising elements of Event Horizon is the guitar work, which can at times be very chunky, at times melodic, and at times it's very intense... -
Thy Art Is Murder – Godlike Review
Australian extreme metal heavyweights Thy Art Is Murder return with a colossal new collection of stripped-back crushing tunes. Gird your loins, hold on to your hats, and tie your... -
Blackbird Angels – Solsorte Review
Looks like this will be a live affair too seeing as they’ve announced that Johnny Martin will be on bass and Sam Bam Koltun will be on guitar for... -
SOEN – Memorial Review
Two years after having launched the successful ‘Imperial’ album, Swedish metal outfit Soen has their new album, ‘Memorial’, ready for shipping. The fact that the band belongs to the... -
Triskelyon – Artificial Insanity Review
The production is pretty big too so, if you like Megadeth, Agent Steel, Exodus, Overkill, etc. then there will be something on here that you like. Me? I liked... -
Sinnery – Below The Summit Review
After their 2022 album ‘Black Bile’ this is a welcome return and is showing that Sinnery have got the talent to become bigger. Let’s hope for another full album...