Thursday, April 25, 2024

Review: Blackmore’s Night – All Our Yesterdays

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Two years since Blackmore’s Night released their Dancer And The Moon album their latest release may be getting lost in the furore concerning Ritchie...

Review: Def Leppard – Self Titled

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Def Leppard have been there. Seen everything. Rocked millions of people and I’m sure they have even got the tshirt. They are one of...

Review: Forever Still – Tied Down

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The Danish band Forever Still consisting of Maja Schønning (lead vocals) Mikkel Haastrup (bass) and Dennis Post (guitars) are a heavy rock band of...

Review: Obscene Entity – Lamentia

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An Entity with its heart in the old school and its mind in the modern, its eyes firmly set on the horizon with the...

Review: Beaten To Death – Unplugged

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There is nothing more enticing than seeing the word ‘grind’ and even more curiously the word ‘melody’ attached to it. First track ‘Papyrus Containing...

Review: Devil You Know – They Bleed Red

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Devil You Know 'They Bleed Red' is out now via Nuclear Blast! Here is our track-by-track review: 'Consume the Dammed' - feisty and raucous the...

Review: Kari Rueslåtten – To The North

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Soprano singer, songwriter and keyboardist Kari Rueslåtten was lead vocalist with Norwegian doom metal/experimental band The 3rd And The Mortal, inspiring future female-lead bands such...

Review: Aiden – Aiden

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Aiden seemed to be the right kind of band to soundtrack the mid-00s with a punk rock revival, the 'emo'/ 'scene' culture and MySpace...

Reveiw: Anal Fissure – Mind of a Serial Killer

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From the typically unreadable band name for those not used to it, the unsettling album title, and the not so family friendly name. Anal...

Review: Fearless Vampire Killers – Bruises

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Fearless Vampire Killers could be the busiest band in rock at the moment. 2014 saw the British rockers release their 2nd full album Unbreakable...