Menu
Reviews
Interviews
Reports
News
Filters
Order by
Order by
Order by
Newest
Oldest
Best (10 - 1)
None
Article Type
Article Type
Reviews
(1)
Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Clear
Reset All
Search Results
for:
blue
report
Dethklok, Chimaira and more at House Of Blues (2008)
June 16, 2008
Who could have imagined that a band born in the mind of Brendon Small could […]
report
Blue Oyster Cult, The Ivory Tower at Melina Merkouri Theatre (2008)
June 5, 2008
One of the biggest, the most influential, the most 'low profile' 70s-born Hard Rock bands […]
report
Arch Enemy, Dark Tranquillity and more at House Of Blues (2008)
May 19, 2008
Despite the fact that I had already watched live ARCH ENEMY and DARK TRANQUILLITY in […]
report
Dimmu Borgir, Behemoth and more at House Of Blues (2008)
May 4, 2008
The last two DIMMU BORGIR albums made quite an impact in the US by entering […]
report
Winger, The Black Mollys at House of Blues (2008)
February 28, 2008
I am not gonna lie to you and give the truth saying that I am […]
review
Novembre - The Blue
January 8, 2008
There are some times that you come across a band that already has some releases, […]
report
Dark Nova, Wolfcry and more at Blue Live (2007)
December 23, 2007
Two days before the real Christmas and the conjectural birth day of little baby Jesus, […]
review
The Destiny Program - Subversive Blueprint
October 8, 2007
It has been some time since I last received a promo CD from Nuclear Blast […]
review
Various Artists - Where Blues Meets Rock VII
July 8, 2007
Mascot/Provogue Records issues the seventh part of their blues rock compilation albums - the so […]
review
Ewig Frost - Blue Septime Winters
May 12, 2007
It is the second release from Ashen Productions that falls into my hands. This time […]
review
Mystery Blue - Claws Of Steel
April 21, 2007
French metallers MYSTER BLUE is no 'fresh news'. They've been active since 1982(!), located in […]
review
Travers & Appice - Live At The House Of Blues
March 3, 2007
The above three men are part of the living history of Rock 'n' Roll (in […]
review
Whitesnake - Live In The Shadow Of The Blues
February 16, 2007
I wonder what a young rocker has in mind regarding the WHITESNAKE 'brand'. I tend […]
review
Pedestrians Of Blue - The Second Monologue - DEMO
December 1, 2005
Has it been that long since the last time I heard from Pedestrians of Blue? […]
review
Stoney Curtis Band - Acid Blues Experience
October 9, 2005
The Stoney Curtis Band has been working the clubs between Los Angeles and Las Vegas […]
review
Ethereal Blue - Black Heart Process
September 20, 2005
Having the chance to listen to the band's demo CD a couple of years ago […]
review
Blue Tears - Mad, Bad & Dangerous
August 28, 2005
In 1993 (or was it 1994?) I received a parcel from a record-collecting contact of […]
review
The Third And The Mortal - Project Bluebook
August 22, 2005
For some reason Metal distributors still promote The Third And The Mortal Releases. For some […]
review
Extol - The Blueprint Dives
May 31, 2005
Extol is a fucking crazy Norwegian band whose style and musical proposition is quite unique […]
review
Machine Head - Days Turn Blue To Gray
December 6, 2004
I've been aware of Machine Head for some time now - one of the few […]
review
Jim Capaldi - Poor Boy Blues
November 10, 2004
Jim Capaldi is known mostly from his participation in the great band called Traffic, although […]
review
Force Majeure - Division Blue - DEMO
October 21, 2004
Force Majeure is a Power Metal band from Finland. There are two releases of this […]
review
Mystery Blue - Demo 2002
October 11, 2002
Melodic heavy rock from the French, well-known to some of you, band Mystery Blue. Their […]
review
Blue Oyster Cult - The Curse Of The Hidden Mirror
January 18, 2001
The Blue Oyster Cult is a legendary Rock band that became famous for their brand […]
review
Vreid – The Skies Turn Black
March 27, 2026
Transformative? You bet. For a band that has been around as long as they have, I expected a safe and predicable album. Imagine my surprise when I put “The Skies Turn Black” on. It’s very much a Black Metal album at its core, but the songs are so diverse. This is exactly the kind of album that pays homage to the past, but lives very much in the future.
review
Ram-Zet – Sapien
March 20, 2026
I know that a band wants to start with the one song that is a cut above the rest, that could easily be seen as the best song they have. Well, that is definitely the case with “Zerocane”. This is simply the best track that RAM-ZET has ever produced.
review
Nine Orders – Ex Imperium
March 16, 2026
Perhaps my biggest concern about the album isn’t the songwriting, or the musicianship, it’s rather the succession of one melancholy song after another. It keeps the album from really being able to take flight. Progressive music is typically always full of surprises, but this just coasted under the radar for me.
review
Karmamoi – Eternal Mistake
March 15, 2026
This was an excellent album. It’s progressive in the sense of some odd chord progressions and a strong sense of timing from the band, but those qualities don’t take over the album. Instead, the band chooses to focus on a strong vocal performance, including building great harmonies.
review
The Gems - Year Of The Snake
March 15, 2026
The Gems are a Swedish Hard Rock trio formed in 2023, which features former members […]
review
Chasing Sanity – Duskfall Volume 1
March 11, 2026
This was a very pleasing album that took me back to the 80’s, at a time when keyboards ruled the airwaves. The Retrowave sound was enhanced by six strings, and a dark pulse of electronica that was meaty. It rode smoothly into the far crevices of your mind, and took root, rebuilding some of the times and the music that was dormant in my head.
review
Black Idol - Woes Are Legion
March 9, 2026
I am quite a lapidarist when it comes to the musical jewels of Serbia.
review
Sky Valley Mistress - Luna Mausoleum
March 6, 2026
Sky Valley Mistress are a duo from Blackburn, UK who formed in 2012.Their band name […]
review
Graveborn – Metempsychosis
February 27, 2026
Take a close look at the album cover for clues of what you might find musically. Deep shades of purple and blue swirls chase each other’s tails high in the canopy while a single person watches. It’s like magic in many ways. Their musicianship…is stellar, and they are able to breathe new life into the genre by taking bold steps on both sides of the aisle. It will leave you drained by the end, utterly spent.
review
Melancholie – Winterkronieken
February 25, 2026
After a second listen, I came to appreciate the album more. The lengthy songs can be intimidating to a listener whose attention span might not be long enough, but I kept finding subtle nuances on the album. These nuances suggest a grand storyteller, and musician. I have to say I enjoyed the outright melodies more than the aggressive blueprint of Black Metal, but there is a great balance on the album between the two.
review
Cnoc An Tursa – A Cry for the Slain
February 23, 2026
Quite an album, CNOC AN TURSA’s “A Cry for the Slain.” Also, a hell of comeback.
review
Black Magic Tree – Terra
February 17, 2026
BLACK MAGIC TREE has the capability to write songs that come from listening to a lot of different bands that have coloured the Rock scene throughout the decades, and they have made it into a beautiful melting pot on “Terra”.
More results...
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Latest Reviews
Italian Dark Sound
Midryasi’s Kult
Infernau
Azken Auzi
Ex Imperium
Nine Orders
Liminal Shrines
Gutvoid
Too Fast To Die
Archspire
Coronach
Hellripper
All 37648 Reviews
Latest News
SERAINA TELLI: To Releases New Album "Addicted To Color."
May 16, 2023
NATAL CLEFT: Joins Sliptrick Records
May 13, 2023
SONATA ARCTICA : To Embark on Co-Headline Tour w/ STRATOVARIUS
May 13, 2023
ABIGAIL WILLIAMS: Sign with Agonia Records
May 13, 2023
PURTENANCEL Reveal Song, Cover Art and Tracklist for New Album.
May 13, 2023
HOUSTON:ANNOUNCE ALBUM 'RELAUNCH III'
May 12, 2023
All 42686 News
Latest Interviews
Max Molodtsov
Sorrowful Land
Thomas Berglie
Tulus
Christian Logue
Savage Grace
Misanthropik Torment
Leviathan
All 2133 Interviews
Latest Reports
Abysmal Dawn, Amberian Dawn and more at 70.000 Tons of Metal (2023)
Flyin’ Up, Norvi and more at VM Bar (2022)
Dying Wish, Bodysnatcher and more at Diamond Ballroom (2022)
Brand Of Sacrifice, Shadow Of Intent and more at Diamond Ballroom (2022)
All 1148 Reports
home
Menu
Reviews
Interviews
Reports
News
close
English
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
Polski
Svenska
Suomi
Português
Română
Slovenščina
Slovenčina
Nederlands
Dansk
Ελληνικά
Čeština
Magyar
Lietuvių
Latviešu
Eesti
Hrvatski
Gaeilge
Български
Norsk
Türkçe
Bahasa Indonesia
Português (Brasil)
日本語
한국어
简体中文
العربية
Русский
हिन्दी
Українська
Srpski
English (UK)
ایران
ישראל
Македонија
ประเทศไทย
Việt Nam
Accessibility Adjustments
Powered by
OneTap
Hide Toolbar
Back
How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Only for this session
24 hours
A Week
Not Now
Hide Toolbar
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size
+
Default
-
Readable Font
Line Height
+
Default
-
Cursor
Letter Spacing
Align Text
Font Weight
Color Modules
Light Contrast
High Contrast
Monochrome
Orientation Modules
Reading Line
Reading Mask
Hide Images
Highlight Content
Stop Animations
Highlight Links
Reset Settings
arrow-circle-o-down
facebook-square
bars
angle-double-up
youtube
instagram
cross
menu
cross-circle