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Ayron Jones – Chronicles Of The Kid Review
With a nitty-gritty and thunderous groove and edgy Hard Rock Blues sound, Jones has been tearing up the live world and consistently touring since his debut. We were fortunate... -
Jag Panzer – The Hallowed Review
Jag Panzer is unapologetically Metal. Forget Manowar and all their blustering about being true metal – Jag Panzer are the real deal make no mistake. Here they give us... -
Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is But A Dream Review
As a result, Avenged Sevenfold lays its avant-garde seed in a similar vein as bands of the past, a nod to the Swedes of Avatar, who have been working with this disorganized concept for a while, know how to do... -
Tygers of Pang Tang – Bloodlines Review
Tygers of Pan Tang is one of the most active Heavy Metal bands since its humble beginnings way back in 1978 and despite a few brief hiatuses, the group... -
Pyramaze – Bloodlines Review
Bloodlines is a great album, which shows Pyramaze continuing with the melodic prog sound they introduced on Disciples of the Sun and fully established on Contingent, while also having... -
Sleep Token – Take Me Back To Eden Review
With hints of trip-hop, pop, jazz, metal, and rock, this album is all over the place in all the best ways. Now for the comparisons it reminds me of... -
E B and the Deadlights – Echoes Of A Dreamless Life Review
Talk about excitement. I have been introduced to some young UK bands like Circus 66, Pryma, The Reinforcements, The Hot One Two, and LaVire recently who are pushing the... -
Buckcherry – Vol. 10 Review
Buckcherry easily brought us the “Dad Rock Album of the Year” for 2023. Vol. 10 is for dad’s of all ages, dad’s at heart, those channeling a hot & sleazy... -
All For Metal – Legends Review
I first got into metal at about age 12 or 13 and if I was that age now this would be the be-all and end-all. It’s true metal although...