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  • Meridian – The 4th Dimension Review

    the hooks and choruses stand out on their own, and the guitars are super crunchy and melodic, that is indeed what makes this record a strong one. If you...
    September 22, 2022
  • Lillian Axe – From Womb To Tomb Review

    I would love the see Lillian Axe get the recognition they so richly deserve, but From Womb To Tomb is too much for a casual music listener to absorb, and that...
    September 21, 2022
  • Collective Insanity – Hidden Agony EP Review

    I’ve gotta say I’m quite impressed with Collective Insanity’s debut EP Hidden Agony. Right now, it is only available on streaming services, but at some point, it will be available...
    September 21, 2022
  • Edenbridge – Shangri-La Review

    In the symphonic metal scene, one of the most consistent and longest-running bands is Austrian band Edenbridge, who have been around since the late '90s, putting out quality albums...
    September 20, 2022
  • House of Lords – Saints and Sinners Review

    Even though the term ‘supergroup’ is used almost inflationary these days, House Of Lords was certainly one in their early days. Besides singer James Christian there were Gregg Griuffria,...
    September 19, 2022
  • Stratovarius – Survive Review

    Survive is their first album since Eternal, back in 2015, though they did release a compilation with a few new tracks in between albums. Coming off Nemesis, which was...
    September 16, 2022
  • Upon Your Grave – Gold And Decay Review

    Only four tracks, five if you count the intro, they don’t hang about, but they contain some excellent tunes. If this is the direction Upon Your Grave is going...
    September 16, 2022
  • Queensryche – Digital Noise Alliance Review

    I understand that when a band changes a significant member (especially a singer) some people can’t (or won’t) move on. That’s OK. You don’t have to. No rule or...
    September 15, 2022
  • King’s X – Three Sides of One Review

    consider that the band I’m talking about is King’s X, absolutely one of the greatest, most influential bands you’ve ever heard of, making new music for them is an...
    September 15, 2022
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