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Slash – Made in Stoke 24/7/11 Review
I guess the powers to be must of gave a thumbs up for his recent record, because to let Slash hit the road with a new rhythm section and... -
Lee Small – Jamaica Inn Review
The guitar leads keep dominating the structure of songs like "Voyager" a crisp sound fills through my speakers along with Small wails makes this song one of the best... -
Beggars & Thieves – We Are the Brokenhearted Review
The two have stayed around in the music industry being involved in creating music, jingles etc for Nascar and Fox Sports. After 20 years absence they came back and... -
Richie Kotzen – 24 hours Review
To me Kotzen has released one of his best albums to date and goes a long way into proving once more he is one of the most underrated and... -
Dr Sin – Animal Review
The versatility of guitar player Edu Ardanuy along with the brutal and infectious groove of brothers Ivan and Andria Busic has made this triple team assault very popular in... -
Royal Hunt – Show Me How To Live Review
I could undeniably say that when I heard D.C Cooper on what is probably the band's most complete and most controversial album to date "Paradox"... -
Heaven’s Basement – Unbreakable Review
They modernize the Classic Hardrocksound of the past with today’s distorted guitarsound and inject the whole thing with some damn fine memorable melodies.... -
Ronnie James Dio – Before Elf There Were Elves Review
Everything from early classic rock, to blues, doo wop and even some early haunting medieval tones that can later be traced back to his Rainbow days. ... -
Soul Seller – Back to Life Review
A guest vocal duet appears courtesy of Oliver Hartmann on the song "Keep on Moving" and it leads to a more heartbeat pacer which steams with 80's vibes...