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Michael Romeo – War of the Worlds / Pt. 1 – Review
Anyone who's heard a Symphony X album before should have a good idea of what to expect here, as Michael hasn't strayed too far from his normal style here,... -
Graham Bonnet Band – Meanwhile Back In the Garage Review
The evident chemistry of this group is prevalent on each and every track here. Some top-notch performances all around from all involved and yet more stellar tracks to add... -
Daughtry – Cage to Rattle Review
There is no denying that the vocals are the main driver of this album, more than the lavish instrumentation that forms the backdrop of Cage to Rattle, which shows Daughtry’s... -
Guns N’ Roses – Appetite For Destruction (Super Deluxe Edition) Review
Combined with the sublime quality of the remastered classic, the EPs, ... -
Witching Season take us to the Melencholy Disco with the new single from their debut album
The track really grabs you firmly by the wedding tackle and drags you round the room until you accept, live, breathe and ultimately embrace Witching Season... -
Cryonic Temple – Deliverance Review
It has a mix of everything fans of the previous album would expect, with some of the most varied and dynamic songwriting in the band's career, while still... -
The Darkness – Live At Hammersmith review
The guitars are big and crunchy, the low end laid down by Taylor and Poullian delivers a nice kick without sounding to muddy or booming and of course Justin... -
CIRCUS CANNON – WURLITZER REVIEW
Any band with a track called 'HEX' after our UK Editor has to be a good thing! ... -
Architects Of Chaoz – (R)Evolution review
This sounds so good that if it doesn’t become an example of a modern metal masterpiece then I shall start listening to Justin Beiber ...