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Dario Mollo’s Crossbones – Rock the Castle Review
Dario Mollo has been making beautiful noise since 1981 when he started his first band Crossbones.... -
Enuff Z’Nuff – Clowns Lounge Review
Clowns Lounge is the perfect vehicle for old and new fans to enjoy some new tunes from these guys. Stripped away of the make-up and hair they became known... -
Nightmare – Dead Sun Review
Sometimes change can be a bad thing for a band, but other times it can work out great, and thankfully Dead Sun is an obvious example of the latter.... -
Nash B.C. – Burning Babylon Review
Nash B.C.’s sound will please both fans of sleazy hard rock and modern heavy rock... -
Titanium – Atomic Number 22 Review
I'm not really sure what I was expecting initially, but once the album kicked off with the title track I was instantly hooked... -
Dark Tranquillity – Atoma Review
Dark Tranquillity new album hits the store shelves with excellent melodic death metal songs carrying on the tradition of Gothenburg-death metal... -
Burning Point – The Blaze Review
Of course, "The Blaze" is not a new "From Over Yonder", but it features melodic metal that could be interesting for fans of Zed Yago. ... -
Symphonity – King of Persia Review
Symphonity made their debut in 2008 with Voice From the Silence, a pretty nice album that fell on the more melodic side of the genre.... -
Beasto Blanco – Beasto Blanco Review
“Beasto Blanco is simply powerful, as the band created unique sound marks separating them from other bands...