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Trouble – Run To The Light Review
Trouble came oozing out of Chicago in the late 70’s and took doom to new levels with their mix of Black Sabbath heaviness and Judas Priest twin guitar melodies... -
Omnium Gatherum – Slasher EP
Finnish Melodic Death Metal Maestro’s Omnium Gatherum have been at the top of the game for 27 years and have consistently released product over that time. Here they give... -
Rancid – Tomorrow Never Comes – Review
As with all bands whose lights shine brightest, Rancid have of course created a score of copycats over the years. -
Gloryhammer – Return to the Kingdom of Fife Review
At first, I was a bit nervous about the prospects of Gloryhammer, following their split with Thomas Winkler, but somehow they have managed to emerge from everything as strong... -
Gov’t Mule – Peace …Like A River Review
Hooray! A new one from Gov’t Mule! Talk about happiness. Formed in 1995 by members of The Allman Brothers Band as a side project they decided they would like... -
Vomitory – All Heads Are Gonna Roll Review
Vomitory was formed way back in 1989 but didn’t put out its first recordings until a demo surfaced in 1992. They rattled along before calling it a day in... -
Dieth – To Hell And Back Review
Dave Ellefson was released from Megadeth after his indiscretions and has since been floating around trying to find an outlet. Well, I hope he continues with Dieth because what... -
Mystery – Redemption Review
Canadian Mystery Released Their Ninth Studio Album, “Redemption” and it’s a Keeper... -
Arjen Lucassen’s Supersonic Revolution – The Golden Age of Music Review
Arjen Lucassen’s Supersonic Revolution convinces me with passion and energy for a sound that paved the way for hard rock and metal. This album is built on fascination and...