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Trigger Mafia – The Brotherhood Review
The band flirts with those tiny bits of sounds and pieces here and there to make their classic melodic hardrock sound original, diverse and authentic, and this can be... -
Daniele Mazza – Immortals Review
Daniele is an amazingly talented composer, who definitely is up there in the ultimate upper league of modern day composers in a way BEETHOVEN and WAGNER were in the... -
Ashes of Ares – Emperors and Fools Review
As a longtime Iced Earth fan who always thought the band was at their absolute best with vocalist Matt Barlow, I was both disappointed when his second tenure with... -
Temperance – Diamanti Review
Unsurprisingly, due to their ever-consistent release pattern, one such band with a highly anticipated new album for me was Italian melodic metal band Temperance, who has been a personal... -
Rhapsody of Fire – Glory for Salvation Review
Despite my issues with the title track and a few odd decisions here and there, I still greatly enjoy Glory for Salvation, and consider it as yet another excellent... -
Burning Point – Arsonist of the Soul Review
Overall, Arsonist of the Soul is a very fun, high energy power metal album with consistently impressive songwriting and performances throughout, to help make it my favorite Burning Point... -
Manimal – Armageddon Review
There are some albums where after hearing them multiple times, I'll continuously go back to revisit either one particular track or a sequence of tracks, and be left thinking... -
Jeff Scott Soto – The Duets Collection Volume 1 Review
Jeff Scott Soto has been going strong for three decades and still has such a powerful voice. Despite the lack of touring due to Covid, which is something he... -
Heartland – Into The Future Review
Those who are already fans, they're back!! New to Heartland? You need to get Into The Future if you love AOR Melodic Hard Rock because this is top-notch stuff right here....