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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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Last World – Beautiful Illusion
February 12, 2024
Holy melodic hard rock music Batman, the dynamic duo are back with their latest album release “Beautiful Illusion.”
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Tyrants - Warlord
February 5, 2024
TYRANTS was a completely new band for me when I started listening to it. Now, though, they sound like a band that I would love to see live and hear more from. And yes, the sooner the better.
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Trick Or Treat - A Creepy Night Live
February 5, 2024
But it is very simple conclusion that I can and will draw on TRICK OR TREAT and “A Creepy Night Live”. Whatever I feel about the music, this is an outstanding live recording for those who love this kind of Melodic Power Metal or Pony Metal, whatever you wish to call it.
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Stone Horns - Age Of Chimairas
February 5, 2024
If the rest of the upcoming album “Chimaira” has been penned, played, recorded and released with the same level of quality as this “Age Of Chimairas” song, you are in for a treat.
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Nighthawk - Live!
February 5, 2024
It doesn’t matter which song you choose on “Live!”, the speed, intensity and conviction they are bringing to us as listeners must have you jumping from your seats, wagging your hips, tapping your feet and even banging your head, if even slightly, as to miss none of the good music you are hearing.
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Nubian Rose - Amen
February 5, 2024
A band that defines itself on a foundation of strong melodies, great hooks, big guitars, and a powerful female vocalist will definitely grab my attention from the start, so I’ll venture into this review with high expectations and, unlike my high school years, I’ll actually pay attention.
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Notörious – Marching On
February 5, 2024
“True Norwegian Glam Metal” is how NOTÖRIOUS self describes their musical style. Truth be told, Norway is known more for Death metal than Glam Metal, and more for Soaring White Mountains than Glam Metal, and more for hosting the Nobel Peace Price than Glam Metal, so forgive me if I’m a little skeptical, but I will give them every chance to make me a believer.
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Acrolysis – Revolution
February 1, 2024
. I will say that I do enjoy listening to songs like “Serpentine”, on which you can hear what ACROLYSIS is capable of when they let the adoration go and just sound like themselves.
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Freeways - True Bearings
February 1, 2024
The NWOBHM generation, however, will really be able to melt into what FREEWAYS is offering on “True Bearings”.
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Unmothered – Corridors
February 1, 2024
I would class this as the Dark and Dangerous Goth brother of MASTODON. UNMOTHERED has surpassed all my expectation. This is mint.
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Dungeon Wolf - The White Elf
January 29, 2024
I have to just say it; this is the worst EP I ever heard in my life. DUNGEON WOLF sounds more like People Without Talent on their “The White Elf” EP.
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Realation - Revealed
January 29, 2024
I really didn’t want to label REALATION as a “thinking man’s” hard rock band, but these guys really know how to dig down deep within their inner self and social consciousness, so the label truly fits.
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Whitechapel - Live in the Valley
January 24, 2024
I have to admit that I am not exactly a fan of Deathcore, but somehow WHITECHAPEL has slipped through my defences and given me a lot to enjoy.
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Ronnie Atkins – Trinity
January 24, 2024
When you listen to “Trinity”, the opening title song will have you humming or even singing along straight away, that’s how powerful it’s pull is.
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Omen - Escape to Nowhere (Reissue)
January 24, 2024
OMEN are a typical US Heavy and Power Metal band that comes from Los Angeles. They have had two lives. The first one from 1983 until 1989. In that time they released four studio albums, of which the one I am reviewing today, “Escape To Nowhere”, is the last in line, originally released in 1988.
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Man Machine Industry - Eschaton II - Judgment Day
January 24, 2024
MAN MACHINE INDUSTRY show a lot of promise, quality and dedication on these songs. Reason for me to delve into their past.
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Donor – Triangle Of The Lost
January 24, 2024
Am I happy that I finally have been able to get hold of their debut album “Triangle Of The Lost”? Well, yes, I certainly am, as their brand of Progressive Thrash metal is very addictive and contagious.
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Donor – Release
January 24, 2024
The first thing to notice is the massive difference in the vocals on “Release” in comparison to those used on “Triangle Of The Lost”. This is understandable and logical, as Richard Dijkman has a totally different vocal range than his predecessor.
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High Spirits – Safe On The Other Side
January 21, 2024
So, if guys that play instruments get all the chicks, what does the guy that plays ALL the instruments get? Think about that because HIGH SPIRITS is a one-man musical extravaganza that does just that.
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Blud Red Roses – Fall To The Hate
January 21, 2024
When a band has a kick-ass name and kick-ass album artwork your expectations are usually sky high. Can BLUD RED ROSES deliver the goods?
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The Rods - Rattle The Cage
January 15, 2024
If you ever need a blueprint of how simple Heavy Metal can be ultimately effective, you need to look no further that THE RODS.
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