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Everthrone – The Dawning Review
The first time I saw Everthrone they were opening for Fates Warning. As this was my first time seeing Fates Warning, frankly, I was WAY more excited about FW... -
Major Instinct – Roots And Wings Review
New Swedish classic hard rock band Major Instinct is the brainchild of M.ILL.ION founder, main songwriter and bass guitarist B.J Laneby. After 25 years, seven highly critically acclaimed albums,... -
Saffire – For The Greater Good Review
Saffire are a melodic/hard rock band hailing from Sweden. Formed in 2005 when guitarist Victor Olsson and keyboard player Dino Zuzic were still at school. The idea was to... -
Mirror – Mirror Review
From the self titled opening track "Mirror", the style of the album was set with a Sabbath-esque "Children of the Grave" themed build up, before the classic vintage tone... -
Levitation – Meanwhile Gardens Review
Nostalgia sells. The music industry today is thriving with bands reforming to relive their glory days. Limited edition reissues of classic albums, complete with tracks from the archive and other... -
Dark Moor – Project X Review
For longtime Dark Moor fans, their previous album Ars Musica may have seemed like a big departure from their normal sound, toning down the power metal elements which had... -
Bryan Adams – Get Up Review
This October marks the return of a few Rock legends. Not only did Def Leppard release a full album with new songs, Canadian Rock superstar Bryan Adams presents us... -
Signum Regis – Chapter IV: The Reckoning Review
From the opening notes of Signum Regis’ newest album, “Chapter IV: The Reckoning”, I was immediately struck by the Christian imagery painted in their lyrics. It shouldn’t be a... -
The Silent Comedy – Friends Divide Review
The Silent Comedy are from of San Diego, California. They are an interesting band founded by the brothers Joshua and Jeremiah Zimmerman in 2006. They have released 2 full-length...