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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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Novembre - The Blue
January 8, 2008
There are some times that you come across a band that already has some releases, […]
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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, […]
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The Destiny Program - Subversive Blueprint
October 8, 2007
It has been some time since I last received a promo CD from Nuclear Blast […]
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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 […]
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Ewig Frost - Blue Septime Winters
May 12, 2007
It is the second release from Ashen Productions that falls into my hands. This time […]
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Mystery Blue - Claws Of Steel
April 21, 2007
French metallers MYSTER BLUE is no 'fresh news'. They've been active since 1982(!), located in […]
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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 […]
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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 […]
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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? […]
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Stoney Curtis Band - Acid Blues Experience
October 9, 2005
The Stoney Curtis Band has been working the clubs between Los Angeles and Las Vegas […]
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Ethereal Blue - Black Heart Process
September 20, 2005
Having the chance to listen to the band's demo CD a couple of years ago […]
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Blue Tears - Mad, Bad & Dangerous
August 28, 2005
In 1993 (or was it 1994?) I received a parcel from a record-collecting contact of […]
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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 […]
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Extol - The Blueprint Dives
May 31, 2005
Extol is a fucking crazy Norwegian band whose style and musical proposition is quite unique […]
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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 […]
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Jim Capaldi - Poor Boy Blues
November 10, 2004
Jim Capaldi is known mostly from his participation in the great band called Traffic, although […]
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Force Majeure - Division Blue - DEMO
October 21, 2004
Force Majeure is a Power Metal band from Finland. There are two releases of this […]
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Mystery Blue - Demo 2002
October 11, 2002
Melodic heavy rock from the French, well-known to some of you, band Mystery Blue. Their […]
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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 […]
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Fyrdsman – The Free Man
May 5, 2026
This isn’t your typical Black Metal release. Indeed, the duo are always looking for ways to color the palate, and to play outside of the sandbox. You can hear the riffs and the bass, and although the vocals are deeply guttural and filthy at times, it’s the sophisticated sense of melody that really sets the band apart.
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Cactus, The Arcada Theater, St. Charles, Illinois, April 3, 2026
May 1, 2026
Some concerts entertain, this one testified. At the Arcada Theater, Cactus and the Temple of Blues transformed the stage into a full-blown revival of raw rhythm, electric blues, and legendary rock firepower.
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Acacia Avenue - Chapter V
April 30, 2026
Acacia Avenue was an idea brought together in 2008, by founding member Torben Enevoldsen (Fate,Fatal […]
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Purple Skies – A Million Years
April 27, 2026
“A Million Years” is a very consistent undertaking. Doomy, bluesy, and moderately complex is my verdict.
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Faraj Risberg Rogefeldt - Faraj Risberg Rogefeldt
April 24, 2026
Sometimes you can’t but applaud an EPK that gets it all right: In short, this is Heavy Groovy music in Swedish. But it is also much more than that. FARAJ RISBERG ROGEFELDT present a sound that is clearly rooted in bluesy rock from the 60’s and 70’s, but which also has influences from prog, psychedelia, soul, and several other genres.
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Admiral Sir Cloudesley Shovell - The Trouble With The Shovell
April 23, 2026
In a world that seems to be constantly searching for the next big, shiny and […]
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Peter Carlsohn's The Rise - Raising The Roof
April 23, 2026
“Raising the Roof” marks a powerful new chapter for Peter Carlsohn’s The Rise .A true […]
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Without Mercy – Infinite Loss
April 17, 2026
From their EPK, “"This was the first time we left home to make a record. […]
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We Stood Like Kings – Pinocchio
April 13, 2026
Those of you who know me and have read my reviews probably understand one of the biggest tenants I have when it comes to instrumental music: That is, bands have to work harder in their approach because there are no vocals or lyrics to guide them like a hand they can hold into. You have to feel the music. Here, you will easily feel it all. They balance melody with aggression and the ebb and flow of the music is assimilated like the tides would be to a surfer. Literally oozing with emotion, it’s one of the finer instrumental albums I have heard this year.
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Abbinormal – Italia’s Gore Talent
April 13, 2026
“Italia’s Gore Talent” is a modern Grindcore album with a few touchpoints at neighboring genres. Most tracks are very versatile, ranging from brutal hammering to groovier and slower tracks
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Sleeping Giant – The Beauty of Obliteration
April 13, 2026
With six tracks and 35 minutes of runtime, “The Beauty of Obliteration” just edged its way past an EP, but to be honest if you could trade out heft for duration, this would be a double album.
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A Forest of Stars – Stack Overflow in Corpse Pile Interface
April 10, 2026
The timing of this album is perfect, and it’s a total reflection of society today, especially in America. “Stack overflow” is a programming term, and it refers to when too much data or too many loops overload the memory and the system crashes. Combined with “corpse pile,” the album title sinks into the grotesque. Adding “interface” at the end, where human and machine merge, the seemingly unrelated words form a dark bond: A monumental collision between technical overload and mortal decay, or an overload of processing in the mind due to repeated horrors. They are masterful wordsmiths and lyricists, and you can feel the album title in your bones. Their brand of Black Metal drips with Progressive elements and sophisticated songwriting, and it’s an obvious contender for “Album of the Year.”
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