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Bad Touch – Truth be Told review
it contains a meaningful showcase of the sound that Bad Touch are going for however there is untapped potential here... -
Sister – Stand Up, Forward, March – Review
There couldn't be a better fitting album title than "Stand up, Forward, March" for the new CD of the four Swedes in Sister.... -
Sirenia – Dim Days of Dolor Review
With Dim Days of Dolor, it feels like Morten has once again set out to make a seamless blend between all phases of the band... -
Lamb Of God – The Duke EP Review
In the end, the new songs on this EP are outstanding. Any die hard Lamb Of God fan would want to pick this up. We have to give credit... -
Forever Never – Speak Up EP review
Released by: Code 7 Genre: Melodic Metal Release date: 26 August 2016 Line up: Renny Carroll – Vocals, Mitch Witham – Bass, George Lennox – Guitar, Frank Ransom – Guitar, Sam Curtis – Drums, ... -
In Flames – Battles Review
Battles mixes the old melodic death metal roots with the modern electronic sound that their last releases Siren Charms and Sounds of a Playground Fading incorporated.... -
Sixx:A.M. – Volume 2 Prayers for the Blessed Review
A beautiful album for Sixx A.M. Surely it could not be otherwise as the band presents us solid works, great songs, good music and that kind of rough rock... -
Metallica – Hardwired … to Self-Destruct Review
In the end “Hardwired…to Self-Destruct” covers 30 years of Metallica with a tendency towards the earlier days, all reflected in 80 minutes of entertaining metal music.... -
Enbound – The Blackened Heart Review
Enbound may not have blown me away with their debut, but this time around they have left a much stronger impression,...