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King Zebra – Between the Shadows
May 5, 2024
The country of Switzerland is famous for chocolate, skiing, watch making and zebra’s….ok, not zebras, so let’s see if KING ZEBRA can add that to the list with their latest hard rocking release “Between The Shadows”.
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Babylon A.D. – Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day
April 29, 2024
For a rock band to stick around more than three decades and still have three original members is quite a rarity in today’s musical landscape, but that’s what BABYLON A.D. have accomplished with their latest release “Rome Wasn’t Built in a Day”.
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Lost Psychonaut – Violent Outbursts and False Accusations
April 22, 2024
Hailing from Southwestern Pennsylvania, LOST PSYCHONAUT rides the riff while belting out tasty melodies to soothe your tortured soul with bounds of groovyness.
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Deully – This Is It
April 16, 2024
A young boy grows up in Canada and turns his passion to music instead of hockey, and with that passion strives to deliver a unique and eccentric sound drawing inspiration from a personal journey of self-discovery.
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Paul Di ’Anno’s Warhorse – Stop the War
April 16, 2024
Can you teach an old dog new tricks? or should I say, can an old dog teach us new tricks? Paul Di’Anno will answer that question with his newest effort with his latest band WARHORSE.
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Hyloxalus – Make Me The Heart of the Black Hole
April 9, 2024
The Canadian band HYLOXALUS, pledges to bring power metal smashed together with industrial thrash and soaring operatic vocals meeting power metal riffs.
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Final Strike – Finding Pieces
April 9, 2024
FINAL STRIKE has all the makings of a kick-ass rocking band with a powerful vocalist, a stellar guitar player and infectious harmonies, so let’s see how it all blends together.
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Paralandra – The Body Electric
March 31, 2024
A Father and daughter team up with two childhood buddies and form a rock band that becomes a big hit….no, it’s not a silly little sitcom, it is real life, and that’s just the story behind the hard rocking, high energy PARALANDRA.
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David Reece – Baptized by Fire
March 31, 2024
David Reece is the heavy metal singer you’ve probably heard a thousand times and sang along to but just didn’t realize you were listening to, but with his incredible musical resume (and voice) you now know.
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Wings of Steel – Wings of Steel
March 18, 2024
I’m gonna make this as simple and easy as possible to our wonderful head banging readers, if you haven’t heard of WINGS OF STEEL yet, do yourself a favor and immediately check them out, they have everything you could possibly want in a heavy metal band and I promise you will love them from the very first listen.
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Meanstreak – Blood Moon
March 14, 2024
When you’re an all-female band and get referred to as “The Housewives of Heavy Metal” or “Josie and the Pussycats” you pull up your big girl pants and show the music world that “you’ve got balls” and can definitely hang with the boys, and that’s exactly what Meanstreak accomplished with their latest release.
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Lords of Black – Mechanics Of Predacity
March 14, 2024
Have your therapist on speed dial as we take a musical journey into the battle of good versus evil.
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Smoking Snakes – Danger Zone
March 11, 2024
The band name is bad ass, their look is bad ass and they hail from Sweden, the hot bed of bad ass hard rocking bands, so I’ll add this bad ass joke: I tried smoking snakes but couldn’t keep them lit (sorry).
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Cruzh – The Jungle Revolution
March 11, 2024
Sweden, the country that gave us delicious tiny meatballs, but also gave us IKEA which I cuss them out every time after It takes me hours to put together a simple little book case and still have parts left over and can only calm myself down by remembering just how many fantastic rock bands the country has produced as well, so I’ll go into this review with high hopes for the Swedish rockers CRUZH.
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Unprocessed - ...And Everything In Between
March 8, 2024
“...And Everything In Between” is a very freaky record, where all the emotions are rampant at all times. I especially love the way that UNPROCESSED switches from very mellow to extremely explosive and everything in between.
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Zakk Sabbath - Doomed Forever Forever Doomed
March 8, 2024
All the BLACK SABBATH songs on “Doomed Forever Forever Doomed” are of the Ozzy Osbourne era, and I can understand why. Together with Tony Iommi the person to have worked with Ozzy the longest is Zakk Wylde.
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Warship - The Third Wave
March 8, 2024
They hail from Athens, and with “The Third Wave” they are treating us to their third album. Their debut is from 2010 and is called “The First Wave”, whilst their sophomore album “The Second Wave” was released in 2016.
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Persevera - Genesis
March 8, 2024
When I got the “Genesis” record from PERSEVERA, it was after I had a brief listen that I found that at first glance I was liking what I was hearing.
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Grave Digger - The Forgotten Years
March 8, 2024
“The Forgotten Years” comprises of the following demos: "Bottles And Four Coconuts" Demo (1989), "Return Of The Reaper" Demo (1991), For "Promotion Only!!" EP (1992).
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Manticora - Mycelium
March 4, 2024
If “Mycelium” is the new direction that MANTICORA is heading from now on, I’m diving in. Yes, feet first!
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Toby Knapp - Transmission to Purgatory
March 4, 2024
I do hope that TOBY KNAPP has gotten his ego trip out of his system with “Transmission to Purgatory”, because he can write good songs. Some of them are on this record.
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Midnight - Hellish Expectations
March 4, 2024
Athenar has revealed in an interview that the whole “Hellish Expectations” album was written in a weekend, and it shows. Every song is carrying the same kind of vibe. It is a consistent and evenly paced record.
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Glenn Hughes & Robin George – Overcome
March 4, 2024
Sometimes life gets a whole lot better than it was. I have that feeling when I am listening to “Overcome” the album by ROBIN GEORGE and GLENN HUGHES.
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Atrophy – Asylum
March 4, 2024
If you enjoy the first two ATROPHY albums, you can lap up this one without too much trouble. That in itself is also quite an achievement.
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Seventh Crystal - Infinity
March 3, 2024
SEVENTH CRYSTAL, the rock band from the fertile Swedish music scene that describes their music as hard rock with arena influences and great melodies, big choruses and a strong identity have released their latest EP that takes a slight twist from their first two albums but promises not to disappoint their strong fan base.
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Generation Landslide – Ruling the Street Scene
March 3, 2024
When a band names themselves after an Alice Cooper song (Generation Landslide) and then writes a song in tribute to one of my all-time favorite musicians Phil Lynott (THIN LIZZY) I’m all in, so let’s see what these young upstarts bring to the table.
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EYE AM – Dreams Always Die with the Sun/Cryptomnesia
February 24, 2024
When a new hard rock band is formed with musicians that have your mouth watering like with EYE AM, and even though it’s only a tease with two singles from the forth coming album, I still can’t wait to drop the needle down and see what lies ahead.
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Temple Balls - Avalanche
February 19, 2024
Yes, I know, the band’s name sounds like a sex toy, or maybe a male sexual disease….sorry I’ll get my mind out of the gutter and get back to the business at hand and delve into this hard rock album that promises to “set your friggin’ pants on fire.”
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The Pineapple Thief - It Leads To This
February 16, 2024
I can’t help but being mesmerized by the sheer quality that THE PINEAPPLE THIEF is bringing us on “It Leads To This”.
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Steel Rath - Prayers Of War
February 16, 2024
The fact that STEEL RATH are able to write quite good songs does help a lot. Every song has that feel of being very old, whilst still fitting in the current way of making Metal music.
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Silverbones - Brethren of the Coast
February 16, 2024
And no, although they sing about war and such “Brethren of the Coast” could not just as easy have been a SABATON or MANOWAR record. This is much too heavily into the Melodic Heavy Metal meets Power Metal range, without ever becoming too epic.
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Emerald Rage – Valkyrie
February 16, 2024
EMERALD RAGE has the ability to use a lot of influences and sounds and mix them up in such a way that it stays interesting all through the album. That does mean that for over 53 minutes you will be concentrating on everything that the band is throwing at you.
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Twisted Tower Dire - The Isle Of Hydra (reissue)
February 12, 2024
I wish to ask of you as a full-blown Old School Heavy Metal or NWOTHM fan to have a good rummage through your brain cells and find a proper place to store the music of TWISTED TOWER DIRE. No, you won’t feel they have discovered a new kind of wheel, but they are making forementioned wheel turn as fluently as possible. If you do so, you will find that this reissue of “The Isle Of Hydra” is a very good starting point.
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Striker – Ultrapower
February 12, 2024
The result is currently coming to my PC loudspeakers and is called “Ultrapower”. And for the first time since I have started listening to STRIKER, I have needed a lot of time to warm up to their music.
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Ruthless - The Fallen
February 12, 2024
I therefore have no choice but be RUTHLESS and rate RUTHLESS with a rather high score.
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Paralandra – Street Magic
February 12, 2024
Spoiler alert: This is a review I wanted to…no needed to write to get the word out about an amazing band that I saw “live” last year and instantly became a fan. They blew me away with their explosive musical performance and energized and animated stage presence.
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