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Iberia – Revolution Review
There’s a mixture of more traditional party rockers (REVOLUTION, ALL NIGHT FLYING, SHE DEVIL, HOT IN LOVE), a couple of slightly heavier beasts (TIRED, N.I.T.R.O) and then you have... -
Hemina – Synthetic Review
something that should never happen with a release in the progressive metal field. Another slight downer here is that I feel lead vocalist Douglas Skene isn’t quite as ready... -
Joseph Magazine – Night Of The Red Sky Review
Where this album succeeds mostly is in the superb technicality and musicianship that is found through each track. Yes there are a quite a few instances where it all... -
Gotthard – Homegrown : Alive In Lugano Review
Unlike a lot of live recordings, HOMEGROWN : ALIVE IN LUGANO features a great, thick & meaty production that really does capture the spirit of the show. The band... -
Mitch Malloy – Mitch Malloy II Review
The only slight niggle I have with the album is that it’s a little bit top-heavy. Why I say this is because the three best songs on offer here... -
Five Finger Death Punch – American Capitalist Review
after spending some time with the band’s new album I must say that I am now a convert and am happy to call myself a FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH... -
Riot – Immortal Soul Review
It had been nearly a quarter of a century since the band last reunited in NYC to create "Thundersteel" and "The Privilege of Power", and now with Moore back... -
Bobby Kimball – Jimi Jamison – Kimball Jamison Review
I guess I expected that it was going to be good but it took me a few listens to try to dig into this record because at first it... -
The Fairchilds – Our Revolution Review
Is no surprise that some of the songs have been built to attract a broad base of fan-base and media, and with that in mind you also have help...