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Magnus Karlsson’s Free Fall – Kingdom Of Rock Review
Magnus Karlsson delivers once again. "Kingdom Of Rock" does its title justice and is an enormous Melodic Metal highlight this autumn. It's packed with hook-laden songs, outstanding vocal performances... -
Martina Edoff – Unity Review
Martina Edoff, who hails from Sweden, has recorded and toured with the likes of Dr Alban and the Swedish phenomenon, E-type. This was before becoming a founder member of... -
Teramaze – Her Halo Review
I'll admit it--this one took a few listens to wrap my head around and some may find it more than a bit pretentious at points. But ride with... -
Grave Digger – Exhumation: The Early Years Review
After being around for 35 years and counting, and releasing 16 albums, many of which could be considered great, it makes sense for a band like Grave Digger to... -
Sevendust – Kill the Flaw Review
Sevendust are back with their 11th studio album released just recently. ‘Kill the Flaw’ is only one of 3 self-produced and recorded records to date. Kicking in with some... -
Fates Warning – A Pleasant Shade of Gray Expanded Review
Fates Warning’s epic A Pleasant Shade of Gray is one of those albums that from the moment I heard it all the way through, and every listen subsequently (and... -
Martin Barre – Back to Steel Review
The release of Martin Barres 6th Solo album, Back to Steel was set to coincide with his 50th year in the music industry. Embarking on a solo career... -
Blackmore’s Night – All our Yesterdays Review
All Our Yesterdays, the tenth studio album from folk rock band Blackmore’s Night introduces the listener to their distinctive sound with the title track which manifests the sounds of... -
Black Tide – Chasing Shadows review
Black Tide are back after an extended break (and several personnel changes along the way) with their third full length album, “Chasing Shadows”, which is already dividing opinion amongst...