Live Review: Fear Factory, The Forum, London

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Unless you managed to live under a rock for majority of the 90s metal movement, a little album known as Demanufacture should be very...

Review: We Are Harlot – We Are Harlot

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As a guy, I can speak for most when it comes to the emotions that women put us through, from lust to regret, love...

Review: Shatter Messiah – Hail The New Cross

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Founded by two former members of Annihilator, drummer Robert Falzano and guitarist Curran Murphy (who also played in Nevermore), this is the third outing...

Live Review: Every Time I Die @ Corporation, Sheffield

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Off the back of their latest Monumental Rager Ex-Lives, Every Time I Die returned to the UK to prove why they are one of...
THE NEAL MORSE BAND - THE GREAT ADVENTOUR – LIVE IN BRNO 2019

Neal Morse Band – The Great AdvenTOUR – A masterclass of what prog rock...

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Neal Morse is one of the most respected names in prog rock, both as founding member of Spock’s Beard and as a musician. In...
Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks

Jon Anderson & The Band Geeks – True

This album has its origins in Jon Anderson connecting up with Richie Castellano and the Band Geeks. He’d heard them playing Yes tunes and,...
Altamadum

Altamadum’s A Monument to Time

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A Monument to Time is the 3rd full-length CD by Altamadum and features 12 tracks, varying from heavy rock pieces to slower not quite...

Review: Ricky Warwick – When Patsy Cline was Crazy (And Guy Mitchell Sang the...

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Ricky Warwick should be a man that needs no introduction, especially among those that are fans of classic rock. To those that are not...

Hammerfest V: In Fear of the Dragon Festival Review

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In the fantastical world of Heavy Metal music, sights such as massive armour-clad Bushido warriors - rising like phantoms from icy mists- are not...

Review: Cetacean – Breach|Submerge

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Conceived from the mind and influences of L.A. native David Sais, Cetacean was realized in 2015 with a complete line-up that includes Daniel Pouliot...