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Black Royal – Earthbound Review
This is the business. Excellent riffage and guitar work in general from Toni - nothing flashy just good honest lines all backed up by a masculine rhythm section. If... -
Kings of Mercia – Kings of Mercia Review
You ever just start listening to an album and just know? I mean, from the first notes that what you are listening to is something special? I don’t mean... -
Stryper – The Final Battle Review
I also feel like there is an almost musical return to their roots, tapping into a darker, classic metal sound, and perhaps even hinting at the Against the Law style musically... -
Clutch – Sunrise On Slaughter Beach Review
Clutch very much do their own thing. The music has a base from Led Zep and Black Sabbath, but they’ve put their own spin on it to make it... -
Talas – 1985 Review
Buffalo rock 'n' roll legends are back!!! The Billy Sheehan lead 80's Rockers managed after such a long time to reunite and finished recordings that we're done mostly in... -
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown – Shake The Roots Review
Tyler Bryant & The Shakedown never strayed too far away from their true roots, always enough influence from their past music to set them apart in their sound. On... -
Parkway Drive – Darker Still Review
The band was one of the unheralded best live acts and tours going before the Pandemic, a feat that finally saw the band dominate on a world stage far... -
Virtual Symmetry – Virtual Symmetry Review
Virtual Symmetry plays a very classic style of prog, often along the lines of Dream Theater and Symphony X during extended instrumental portions, and sometimes similar to Seventh Wonder... -
Jack Hutchinson didn’t kill me… New Interview and EP reviewed
I was just looking at the sky thinking, please do not piss it down. I'd got a brand-new white guitar... all I'm thinking is "do not rain on this guitar, you bastard."