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Omnicidal – The Omnicidalist Review
Omnicidal was formed out of the remnants of a couple of Swedish bands that decided to split. Seeing this as a perfect opportunity to get something going singer/guitarist Svedland... -
Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown – Dirty Work EP Review
The guitar is a wonderfully versatile instrument, whether it moves air or electrons, in the right hands it can be a seriously potent weapon. Tyler Bryant isn’t doing anything... -
Words That Burn – Cut Throat Culture Review
Words That Burn are an up-and-coming alt/metalcore act from Dundalk, Ireland, and are not to be confused with the crust/punk mob from Wisconsin. This is their third album –... -
Elvenking – Reader Of The Runes – Rapture Review
Elvenking is back - four years after their previous release ‘Reader Of The Runes - Divination’ the first part of a trilogy centered around the mystic world of runes,... -
Jason Bieler and the Baron Von Bielski Orchestra – Postcards From The Asylum Review
This album grabs you by the ears right away. It makes you instantly attracted. This is my first time listening to Jason and his voice reminds me of Axl... -
Kamelot – The Awakening Review
Coming off the solid but unspectacular The Shadow Theory, I was hoping the band would at least be able to equal that album, but instead, they've greatly improved on... -
Theory Of A Deadman – Dinosaur Review
The year is 2023 and Theory of a Deadman has released Dinosaur, roaring in from Atlantis Studios in Sweden made famous by ABBA- and was produced by Grammy, Brit, as well... -
Luke Appleton – Forever Viking EP Review
This is good and shows not just what a talent Luke Appleton is but also Mehta, Harris, and Luke’s brother Chris – who co-produced. Finely crafted songs that are... -
Stonetrip – Run Free Review
This is rock n roll at its finest. If you like The L.A. Maybe, Classless Act, Doomsday Outlaw, etc then these will be right up your alley. It’s all...