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THE QUILL – BORN FROM FIRE review
This album may be a classic heavy metal collection at its core but there is so much more to it ... -
The Cadillac Three – Legacy review
The next few tracks on the album are more old school country again with the thumping good drinking vibe of ‘Dang If We Didn’t …YEP the perfect drinking song,... -
Motörhead – Under Cöver review
Under Cöver is best to listen to as background noise or at a party/event. ... -
Black Stone Cherry – Black to Blues E.P. review
“Blues is the music we listen to when we sit around on the bus with a bottle of bourbon.”... -
SIMO – RISE & SHINE review
As far as these musicians go, assume nothing, expect the unexpected and prepare for a voyage of discovery where nothing is as it seems...... -
Def Leppard – Hysteria 30th Anniversary edition review
The extra material and the books make the super deluxe edition a must have for the real collector. The remastered tracks will appeal to fans who hold the original... -
Alice Cooper – Paranormal review
His Majesty is back in good form, new fresh ideas. He never stops to surprise and after all the years, he still the best theatrical artist ever.... -
TEN – Gothica Review
The second track “Jekyll And Hyde”, is more rock in style, the Stevenson’ tale fascinates and drives lyrics in music as much as it does drive writers to cinematic... -
Celtic Frost’s Noise Records Reissues: MORBID TALES: TO MEGA THERION: INTO PANDEMONIUM: VANITY + NEMESIS: INNOCENCE AND WRATH
if you want to get your feet wet in some metal history or dive into some metal nostalgia but, thanks to BMG, Celtic Frost unleashed four of their Noise...