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Motions – Debut S/T Album Review
Well emotions were well and truly triggered upon listening to opening track Six One Hundred. -
Evermore – In Memoriam Review
I've said it many times before, but sometimes my favorite albums end up coming completely out of nowhere, which has once again happened to me with Swedish power metal... -
Revolution Saints – Eagle Flight Review
Revolution Saints is a typical product of Frontiers Music. The simple formula is to bring together well-known musicians, form a project and let them release an album. In this... -
LeBrock – Gone EP Review
LeBrock is a pop-rock duo from Peterborough, just down the road from me! They have released a couple of EPs previously but this is the first I have heard... -
Winger – Seven Review
It seems incredulous to think that so many years later, the same guys just keep making great music, and somehow still sounding and keeping the spirit of the 80s... -
Overkill – Scorched Review
Another quality release from Overkill. I like how they keep things interesting, yeah, they’ve kept the bludgeoning riffs, face-melting solo’s and pounding rhythms but they offer loads more in... -
Saint Karloff – Paleolithic War Crimes Review
If you never lived through the 70s and want to know what it was like just give this a listen. It’s raw and basic at times and has that... -
Ice Age – Waves Of Loss and Power Review
This is definitely a trip down memory lane, because the American band ICE AGE was part of the new wave of melodic progrockbands that made it's start during the... -
Exit Stage Left – Appleberry Trees Review
Vagabond’s Respite sums up all these influences perfectly, and this song even reminds me of KAYAK during their classic heydays of the 1970s, while there’s some classic 70s JOURNEY...