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Priest, Body Machine – Album Review
If you're willing to open your mind and your sense to Priest then you'll love this. If you're closed and narrow minded and think rock and metal ceased to... -
Anthrax – XL Review
Anthrax‘s 40th birthday fell on a year that was characterized by the pandemic. Concerts and tours were in the far distance and yet the five metal veterans didn’t want... -
Wayward Sons – Scored Settled EP Review
Wayward Sons the brainchild of former Little Angels frontman Toby Jepson. After years of working in the movie business, performing with other bands, and working as a producer, the... -
New Horizon – Gate of The Gods Review
Released by: Frontiers Records Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Power/Melodic Metal Links: https://www.facebook.com/newhorizonworld Line Up: Erik “Power” Grönwall – Lead Vocals Jona Tee – Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Backing Vocals... -
Iconic – Second Skin Review
Guess if you have a lineup as stunning as this one you get to call the band Iconic. Hence the name. Will the music live up to the name's... -
All Things Fallen – Shadow Way Review
More and more, it seems, we're seeing members of more notable bands taking time away from their main band to work on side projects, either exploring different sides of... -
Oceans of Slumber – Starlight and Ash Review
Starlight and Ash from Oceans of Slumber is not an album that should be stifled by naysayers that are trapped by stupid notions of what is or is not heavy.... -
Seven Kingdoms – Zenith Review
I don’t know how Seven Kingdoms keeps besting themselves from album to album, but they’ve done it again with Zenith. I guess when you are imbued with the level of... -
Sinner – Brotherhood Review
What also makes ‘Brotherhood’ a very interesting album is the list of guest vocalists Mat Sinner could win for the new record. Oliver Palotai, Ralf Scheepers, Ronnie Romero, Tom...