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Circle II Circle – Reign of Darkness Review
Circle II Circle is back and has delivered the best album from their catalog yet. Reign of Darkness, as the name suggests, is a heavier, darker album from them,... -
Metal Allegiance – Metal Allegiance Review
Metal Allegiance is a musical collective celebrating the one thing that they/we all love. Thrash. The Tri Facta Team of Portonoy, Skloknick and Ellefson to create the foundation... -
Symphony X – Underworld Review
Is it really four years since Symphony X's last album 'Iconoclast' was released? A release that I personally struggled with as I found Russell Allen's vocals to be too... -
Toto – XIV Review
Some album releases generate a modicum of interest, some are worthy of column inches in the national press and then there are those that can send a fan base... -
FM – Heroes and Villains Review
Sometimes you have to feel sorry for FM. To consistently deliver albums of such high quality means that fans' expectations go up and the band of course are under... -
Black Whiskey – Heavy Train review
Black Whiskey will openly admit that their sound and roots are firmly entrenched in those classic sounds of the seventies and early eighties capturing influences from Free, Gary Moore,... -
Santa Cruz – Santa Cruz review
Following up their excellent debut on Spinefarm, 2013’s ‘Screaming For Adrenaline’, Santa Cruz return to the scene with a tonne of attitude, some great tunes, and the power and... -
Eclipse – Armageddonize review
To remain impartial and look critically at every track, trying to find the glitch the dip in quality, the filler in the killer etc.. is always difficult when you... -
Papa Roach – F.E.A.R (Face Everything And Rise) review
If F.E.A.R. does indeed signify a new era for Papa Roach as a result of the 'good' place Jacoby now finds himself in then it's an excellent start. Full...