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Mammoth WVH – II Review
There will be always detractors that don't like something you do, because of whatever reasons they have, just keep pushing forward, use that as fuel and do your own... -
Sevendust – Truth Killer Review
It’s a powerful record with beautiful vocals, heavy hitting riffs, technical drumming more fluid than a click track, and solid bass. ... -
Greta Van Fleet – Starcatcher Review
On one hand, is great these guys have kept making music and slowly burning their roots away somewhat, but in the end, the core of their music will always... -
From Ashes To New – Blackout Review
There's enough melodic here mixed with the other elements the guys incorporate, to keep fans happy and not the typical redundancy spill that you get from this genre sometimes.... -
Cadaver – The Age of the Offended Review
‘The Age of the Offended’ is a raging and versatile death metal album. Under the difficult circumstances of a pandemic, the duo found ways to write and record songs... -
Sarayasign – The Lion’s Road Review
The Swedes have successfully surpassed their debut and ultimately just leave nothing for the filler bucket here. The Lion's Road should end on many top lists of Melodic Rocking... -
Voyager – Fearless In Love Review
This album has a beautiful natural flowI listened to it back and forth at least 6-8 times when getting ready for this review and never once did I feel... -
Midnite City – In At The Deep End Review
The fifth album of the UK Boys has lost none of the charm of its predecessors. Following the Swedish model, MIDNITE CITY rocks their way through the ten new... -
Steve Lukather – Bridges Review
One of the few 70's groups that has managed to still be relevant today as much as they ever had, despite line-up changes and untimely passings of key members,...