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Cyhra – The Vertigo Trigger Review
The guys speak of the latest offering being its darkest and most adventurous product. I feel the writing on "The Vertigo Trigger" has grown exponentially. The melodic hooks are... -
Eleine – We Shall Remain Review
Eleine's sound has seemingly changed a fair bit over the years, as I remember “The Gathering Storm” being fairly soft, melodic, and very much dominated by symphonic elements, while... -
Wynton Existing – Sexual Death Review
Sexual Death is fresh and has a timeless feel. It’s a gift for the senses.... -
Primal Fear – Code Red Review
It’s a huge welcome back to Primal Fear who had to curtail activity for a while whilst bass player/writer Mat Sinner recovered from illness which saw him in eight... -
Bloodbound – Tales from the North Review
As recently as nine years ago, it was unclear what direction the Swedish power metal band wanted to take with their music, as their sound seemed to change from... -
U.D.O – Touchdown Review
Udo Dirkschneider – the name is synonymous with heavy metal whether it’s with Accept or Drikschnieder or here with U.D.O, you know what you will get. Quality world-class metal!... -
Syteria – Syteria World Review
Here we go with the third album from Yorkshire-based Syteria which features Jax Chambers from Girlschool. Busy lady with this release and the new Girlschool record coming out soon... -
Mystic Prophecy – Hellriot Review
Hot damn, what a monster of Heavy Power Metal comes your way via MYSTIC PROPHECY as deliver with impunity their new disc "Hellriot". While its predecessor "Metal Division" (2020)... -
Art Nation – Inception Review
ART NATION, the name of the Swedish quartet, combines anthemic melodic hard rock with European metal influences. It is teeming with gripping melodies, fine riffs, catchy keyboard hooks, and...