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THE DUST CODA – Mojo Skyline Review
'Rolling' is another definitive highlight for me, instantly reeling me in, the vocals and changes in tempo are undeniably intoxicating, quite simply put, this epitomises everything that a rock... -
Sudden Waves – We’re All Connected review
The band show a versatility and an enjoyment which makes pigeonholing them a difficult prospect. Therein lies a beauty. Sudden Waves have successfully managed to combine their favourite influences... -
Orden Ogan – Final Days Review
After being a bit disappointed with their previous album, I didn't have the highest of expectations for Orden Ogan, but they have managed to blow me away and fully... -
Evergrey – Escape Of The Phoenix Review
Longevity in music is tough to obtain these fast trying days in the digital age of fast downloads, social media and the ever changing and diverse audiences that get... -
THE NOVA HAWKS – REDEMPTION – Review
I have listened to this album about 20 times in the past few days, not only for the purpose of reviewing but quite simply because its immensely addictive, a... -
Todd La Torre – Rejoice in the Suffering – Review
To call Todd a drummer who sings a little is akin to the moment in 'Waynes World' when Garth sits behind the drumkit and when asked, admits that he plays... -
Human Fortress – Epic Tales & Untold Stories Review
It's becoming more and more common for a band to release a compilation album packaged with bits of new or previously unreleased material to keep longtime fans enticed. Usually,... -
Ricky Warwick – When Life Was Hard & Fast Review
The overall vibe of classic rock n roll can be heard throughout all tracks of the album, especially with 7th addition “Fighting Heart” - with riffs and progressions that... -
INGLORIOUS – WE WILL RIDE Review
The album features an impressive 11 songs and signs off with title track 'We Will Ride', a fantastic, hard hitting tune which will only leave listeners thirsty for the...