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DeVience – Dangers of Double Dealing & Exclusive London Show
Output from the band may be rare (for many reasons over the last couple of years) but this track suggests there is fire in the belly to make this... -
The Professionals – SNAFU – Review
Genre: Classic Punk Rock Label: JPT Records Released: Out Now Members: Paul Cook , Drums Tom Spencer , Guitar \ Vocals Toshi JC Ogawa , Bass Tracklisting: Easily Lead... -
Trivium – In The Court Of The Dragon Review
It seems that time is only improving their approach and guile to their abilities. I am blown away by the musicianship on this album and I will say that... -
Eclipse – Wired Review
The songs drip with soul and energy whether they are hard hitting rockers or the calmer lighter in the air moments of tracks like Poison Inside My Heart and... -
Basterds – A Place to Call Hell – review
I am impressed by the mix of styles they employ to push their message and there are some absolutely banging moments which I know will set circle pits off... -
Bokassa – Molotov Rocktail review
There is a beautiful light-hearted humour running throughout the album as can be seen from the videos they have thoughtfully created. The influences run clear through the album yet,... -
Out today – Uriah Heep ‘Every Day Rocks’ box set – Review and Unboxing Video
British hard rock legends Uriah Heep are one of the “big four” rock bands, along with Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple and Black Sabbath, and certainly one of the most... -
Brainstorm – Wall of Skulls Review
At this point, there's no need to go into detail on how recent world events have affected the music industry, but suffice to say, pretty much any band in... -
Lamb Of God – Sacrament (15th Anniversary) – Review
The strength lies, however, in the bonus live tracks, 'Walk With Me In Hell', 'Redneck' and 'Descending', which for the discerning fan, will be a welcome addition to know...