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Shinedown – Planet Zero Review
The marching tunes on "Planet Zero" make the record flow nicely, and while I don't believe it's their best overall record, Shinedown does continue their evolution and manage to... -
Mantar – Pain Is Forever And This Is The End Review
The foundation though, which is never lost sight of, can be found in extreme metal and Mantar never releases easy stuff. The duo's music is raw and untamed, yet... -
Victorius – Dinosaur Warfare Pt. 2 – The Great Ninja War Review
Some albums are simply meant to be pure fun, and that's exactly what Dinosaur Warfare Pt. 2 is. Anyone expecting any deep or thoughtful lyrics clearly shouldn't bother with... -
Journey – Freedom Review
Has it been 11 years since Journey came back into your living rooms? Remember the time? When the band was scouring youtube and found this Philippine sensation in Arnel... -
Black Stone Cherry – Live From The Royal Albert Hall… Y’All! Review
‘Live at Royal Albert Hall … Y’all’ is a live album that represents a special moment for fans and the band. Recorded amid the pandemic, this recording shows the... -
Fallen Sanctuary – Terranova Review
I was curious to see exactly what kind of sound Fallen Sanctuary would go for since Serenity has a fairly traditional symphonic power metal sound, which has evolved somewhat... -
Septicflesh – Modern Primitive Review
From my earliest memories of music, I’ve been fascinated by how it has changed so much over the years. Despite one of my earliest favorite bands being one of... -
Anvil – Impact Is Imminent Review
I’m going to do something I vowed when I started doing that I wouldn’t do. I’ve got to lower the boom. We all have a friend in our lives... -
Kreator – Hate Über Alles Review
You know those bands that have a signature sound, that from album to album, you can almost guarantee how it is going to be? For certain bands you can...