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Eclipse – Megalomanium Review
Melodic Rockers rejoice. We have a new Eclipse album in hand. Has it been a decade since they started churning out consistent Melodic Hard Rock for the masses? Looks... -
Teiger – Teiger Review
Fast forward and a press copy of their debut album has landed, again, seemingly out of thin air, on my rather overloaded desk. -
Primal Fear – Code Red Review – 2nd Opinion
Music is your power . . . forget about your sorrow, don’t think about tomorrow -
Kataklysm – Goliath Review
My favorite song on the album is ‘Gravestones & Coffins’. Kataklysm stay in a moderate pace and puts the grooving elements into the spotlight. Although equipped with merciless firepower,... -
Girlschool – WTFortyfive Review
A forerunner of hard rock and heavy metal, that’s Girlschool. The four-piece band was founded in 1978. With Kim McAuliffe and Denise Dufort, two members of the first line-up... -
Chris Boltendahl’s Steelhammer – Reborn in Flames Review
Grave Digger vocalist Chris Boltendahl sure hasn't slowed down over the years, consistently releasing a new album with his main band a minimum of once every 2-3 years, sometimes... -
Candlebox – The Long Goodbye Review
When the smoke clears, "The Long Goodbye" seems like a fitting end to an interesting career. The grunge era ultimately didn't last, and while the music industry goes through... -
Lancer – Tempest Review
Tempest feels like both a solid comeback album, as well as the start of a new era for Lancer, introducing a new drummer and vocalist, as well as switching... -
Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons – Kings Of The Asylum Review
Phil Campbell and his sons have produced a masterpiece of true rock n roll. It’s loud, it’s brash and uncompromising...