Friday, March 29, 2024

Review: Hammefall – (r)Evolution

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Hammerfall are a metal band you can rely on. Playing the kind of heavy metal made famous by bands like Manowar, these Swedish defenders...

Review: Johnny Touch – Inner City Wolves

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Johnny Touch! Already they sound like an awesome band, like the name some super cool 80’s action hero. Johnny Touch is actually an Australian...

Review: A New Day – Forever Tonight

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If you love Green Day, Simple Plan, or similar pop/punk bands then you will love New Day. They are a UK based band from Essex formed in 2013...

Review: Slash – World on Fire

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‘World On Fire’ is the third solo album from British-American rock legend SLASH. This 17-track album is set to indeed follow in the footsteps...

Review: Machine Rox – Next Level

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Metal Machine and Global Noise Attack member Richard K started Machine Rox as a personal side project, which grew into the band as it...

Review: Create To Inspire – Halfway Home

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On the 18th August Create To Inspire dropped their debut EP on us, just weeks after winning the coveted Red Bull Studios : Live...

Review: H.E.A.T. – Tearing Down The Walls

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A haunting melody of some regret stirs from the notes of a keyboard in cinematic overture before being edged out by the crash and...

Review: Lonely The Brave – The Day’s War

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It’s been a pretty good year for those Cambridge boys. Gaining traction with genuinely positive press, supporting the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Deftones,...

Review: Patent Pending – Mario & The Brickbrakers: Greatest Hits

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You may have heard of the awesome Patent Pending before, you know, the New York pop-punk band that came out to the Chuckle Vision...

Review: Bloodsoaked – Religious Apocalypse

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BLOODSOAKED was formed in 2006 by Peter Hasselbrack who recorded the “Brutally Butchered” CD that was limited to 100 copies. “Brutally Butchered” was well...