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Krisiun – Mortem Solis Review
Overall, Krisiun has with ‘Mortem Solis’ a next hard-hitting album on their credit side. If you are looking for filigree metal, you will certainly not find it here. This... -
Gathering Of Kings – Enigmatic Review
This is another cool band that brings together some talented musicians in the AOR/Melodic Hard Rock scene. The idea was put together by Ron & Nina Dahlgren. You may... -
Hatriot – The Vale of Shadows Review
‘The Vale of Shadows’, the title of the longplayer, is an energetic album that mixes the more traditional thrash metal with modern and blackened flavors. This creates an explosive... -
Scar For Life – Sociophobia Review
One thing I'll say is that you never really know what to expect in terms of style when it comes to Scar for Life, perhaps this is why the... -
Dead City Ruins – Shockwave Review
In the end, Dead City Ruins just oozes with groove and feel, attitude and thunder. A big display of patented Hard Rock with enough diveristy in its core to... -
Ryo Okumoto – The Myth of the Mostrophus Review
The album seemingly ends too quickly, even though the 6 songs are usually misleading on any Prog record since they are usually lengthy numbers, but overall "The Myth of... -
Revival Black – Under The Light Review
Liverpool's 5 piece Hard Rocking outfit Revival Black makes a splashing return with their sophomore release "Under The Light" via the label TMR Rock Records. Categorized as New Wave... -
Cleanbreak – Coming Home Review
This new project with former Quiet Riot vocalist James Durbin was something of a surprise when we took some listens. Not saying I was shocked by his vocal range,... -
Amon Amarth – The Great Heathen Army Review
Sweden’s iconic musical Vikings Amon Amarth began in 1992 in Tumba and has become a prominent force in heavy metal over the past 30 years. After signing a deal...