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Aisles – In Sudden Walks Review
Released by: Melodic Revolution Records Release Date: Out Now!!! Genre: Progressive Rock Links: http://www.aislesproject.com/ Line Up: Sebastián Vergara (Vocals) Rodrigo Sepúlveda (Guitars) Germán Vergara (Guitars) Alejandro Melendez (Keyboards) Luis... -
Beyond The Labyrinth – Chapter III-Stories Review
I hear influence definitely here from DREAM THEATER but also note a bit of a RUSH/ASIA vibe too which does a good job of mixing the old with the... -
Red Remedy – Oblivion Review
RED REMEDY have an interesting sound that takes its cues from a mixture of modern radio rock and some late nineties/early 2000’s alternative rock and metal a la bands... -
Alice Cooper – Welcome 2 My Nightmare Review
Fair enough that Cooper always tries to do something different, but really when you’re doing a sequel to an album I think the least people should expect is for... -
Raygun Rebels – Bring Me Home Review
The band’s sound draws influence from the sunset strip sound of the eighties with some early day GUNS ‘N’ ROSES and some MOTLEY CRUE and even a slight, slight... -
Badmouth – Heavy Metal Parking Lot Review
This new album improves on every element from the debut tenfold and if I didn’t know better I would swear it’s another group entirely. The base sound is still... -
Darker Half – Desensitized Review
The vocals are mainly of the high-pitched variety and on numerous occasions I was reminded of the one and only Bruce Dickinson, obviously not in the same league but... -
Red Hot Chili Peppers – I’m With You Review
The album is almost progressive in its nature, keeping the blend of funk and hard rock but also adding some odd time signatures, a bossa-nova segment and also... -
Eskimo Joe – Ghosts Of The Past
The songwriting is fantastic on GHOSTS OF THE PAST, and while there is still enough grit and angst to keep it from sounding too perfect, there is plenty...