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Roxanne – Stereo Typical Review
California Dreamin' Rock Band Roxanne is back with their new third full-length number titled "Stereo Typical". The guys have taken a less-than-conventional road to their third release, in 35... -
THEÂ ZOMBIES – DIFFERENT GAME – REVIEW
Last year alone Blunstone and Argent - supported by their current line-up of three band members - played an impressive 65 shows across Europe and North America! -
Redemption – I Am The Storm Review
Has it been over 20 years now that Redemption came on the Prog Metal scene? Holy batman time flies. I remember it well when their debut came out and... -
Air Raid – Fatal Encounter Review
I say if you discovered the guys on their debut, you won't find anything bad to complain about here. The production is better and mix, and Werner sounds excellent... -
Elles Bailey – Shining In The Half Light (Deluxe Edition) Review
I can’t believe that it’s been 8 years since I was introduced to Elles Bailey by my good friend and PR Claire Lloyd. Back then Elles was plowing her... -
Asylence – Endanger Us All Review
Formed in 2016 in Michigan after the dissolution of the drummer’s thrash band he sought like-minded people through various avenues and Craigslist! He found a trio who would help... -
Siege Of Power – This Is Tomorrow Review
Every track is different courtesy of Reifert’s vocal changes plus the band knows their onions. They can thrash, beast, or doom at the click of a finger, and it's... -
Dewolff – Love, Death & In Between Review
DeWolff belongs to the exciting acts in rock and blues. The Dutch outfit is active since 2007 and it’s Luka and Pable van de Poel as well as Robin Piso,... -
Malice Divine – Everlasting Ascendancy Review
Malice Divine is Ric Galvez, who is a master axeman with a major degree in music from York University. This is the second album under the Malice Divine banner...