Ralf Scheepers

  • Primal Fear – Apocalypse Review

    The greatness with Primal Fear is the fact that they do an excellent job in combining forceful metal riff, high pitch screams and melodic vocal parts to an attractive...
    August 4, 2018
  • Primal Fear – Best of Fear Review

    This double album is a comprehensive review of the last 10 years and shows how diverse lyrically and musically the band is....
    October 21, 2017
  • Primal Fear – Rulebreaker Review

    Released by: Frontiers Release date: 22nd January2016 Genre: Power Metal Links: primalfear.de , Facebook   Lineup: Ralf Scheepers – Vocals Alex Beyrodt – Guitars Magnus Karlsson – Guitars & Keyboards...
    January 14, 2016
  • Primal Fear live at Stage 48, NYC on April 30th, 2014

    the German outfit put out a great setlist, and with rave reviews to their new album, they prove to be very UNBREAKABLE!!!...
    May 6, 2014
  • Primal Fear – Delivering the Black Review

    Every band when releasing a new album always says that their current album is the best they have ever done. Primal Fear can definitely say that without any irony....
    January 24, 2014
  • Primal Fear – Unbreakable Review

    the more progressive vibe in "Where Angels Die" which coincidentally could be one of the best songs the band has ever done, this epic brings a more melodic metal...
    December 15, 2011
  • Ralf Scheepers – Ralf Scheepers

    What we have here is a tribute not in a tribute CD kind of way, but in Scheepers paying respect to the greats in his own music that didn't...
    January 24, 2011
Lamb Of God With Support From Kreator And Municipal Waste, Manchester Academy 7th March 2023
REDEMPTION - Remember the Dawn (2023) // Official Music Video // AFM Records
MGM Archives
  • Last in Line – Jericho Review

    The final product proves that seasoned musicians can and will establish their chemistry and create something truly their own and with "Jericho" you bare witness to this in plain...
    March 31, 2023
  • Tribulation – Hamartia EP Review

    Tribulation started as an old-school death metal mob, but they have developed their sound into a melodic goth/death metal hybrid which sounds pretty cool. According to guitarist Adam Zaars...
    March 30, 2023
  • Paul Gilbert – The Dio Album Review

    Out of a handful of folks in the Rock realm that could pull this off, I think Gilbert is on that list unquestionably, not being a stranger to instrumental...
    March 30, 2023
  • Omnicidal – The Omnicidalist Review

    Omnicidal was formed out of the remnants of a couple of Swedish bands that decided to split. Seeing this as a perfect opportunity to get something going singer/guitarist Svedland...
    March 30, 2023
  • Tyler Bryant And The Shakedown – Dirty Work EP Review

    The guitar is a wonderfully versatile instrument, whether it moves air or electrons, in the right hands it can be a seriously potent weapon. Tyler Bryant isn’t doing anything...
    March 30, 2023
  • Words That Burn – Cut Throat Culture Review

    Words That Burn are an up-and-coming alt/metalcore act from Dundalk, Ireland, and are not to be confused with the crust/punk mob from Wisconsin. This is their third album –...
    March 24, 2023
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