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Dragonland – The Power of the Nightstar Review
In what has already been a very crowded year for new releases, including many big names, one of my most anticipated new albums was from the fairly underground Swedish... -
The anti-hero we all needed – Tony Wright on new anti-album and UK tour
Cannonball is a sad and lonely song. Full of emotions that wouldn't be wished upon anyone. It's where we end up when we lose confidence and stability... -
The Dead Daisies – Radiance Review
I feel that with The Dead Daisies the recurring theme is always "carry on", the machine has been oiled and greased for long performance. It doesn't matter who they... -
Slipknot – The End, So Far Review
Staying true to the basic principle, the band gets more atmospheric with ‘De Sade’, and also the great ‘Finale’ shows that Slipknot is much more than just a musical... -
Avantasia – A Paranormal Evening With The Moonflower Society Review
To all friends of Rock Epics and Metal Operas, I just can say welcome to "A Paranormal Evening with the Moonflower Society" … what a long title for an... -
Rage – Spreading The Plague EP Review
A stop-gap EP until we get another full album of Rage metal, will do just fine and if the songs are as good as these then we’re in for... -
Raven – Leave ‘Em Bleeding Review
Raven – the purveyors of ‘athletic rock’ spawned the thrash and speed metal movement in the early ’80s influencing all those rabid metalheads from across the pond to grab... -
Chez Kane – Powerzone Review
British newcomer Chez Kane is certainly one of those artists, having already a breakthrough debut album released in 2021, many in the scene we're looking forward to the sophomore... -
Borealis – Illusions Review
Their sound has evolved rather subtly, but steadily over the past few releases, all leading up to their fifth and latest full-length release, Illusions, which is their most complex...