Album Reviews
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Eye of the Enemy – The Vengeance Paradox
Eye of The Enemy is a band that, for some, might be in need of an introduction; for those of you who are aware of this powerhouse of a band, kindly ignore the preceding statement. Eye of The Enemy...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Sabaton – Heroes
After the overwhelming success of their previous release Carolus Rex, the band embarked on a massive tour across the world including America, Europe, Scandinavia and Australia. Performing in stadiums alongside Iron Maiden and headlining Poland’s Woodstock festival in front...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Anubis Gate – Horizons
‘Destined to Remember’ starts the show off with a familiar edge for any of those that have been following the band’s releases until now. In 2013, the band released a free digital EP whose centerpiece was an amped up...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Boris The Blade – The Human Hive
If you were to describe an album as “a punch in the face, followed by a further roundhouse kick to the cranium, and a swift finishing blow when you’re lying on the ground” then chances are you’d arrive at...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Babymetal – Babymetal
Oh, Japan you whacky bunch; ever walking the tightrope between the wholly excellent and utterly absurd. Japan has given the world a number of great things; The Katana, Ninjas, Dragonball Z and the Lone Wolf and Cub series; and...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Tuomas Holopainen – The Life and Times of Scrooge
Tuomas Holopainen is someone who likely needs no introduction. One of the key founders of symphonic metal band Nightwish and an established musician, multi-instrumentalist, songwriter, and producer in his own right, Holopainen has firmly cemented his name in the...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Devil You Know – The Beauty Of Destruction
Hardly halfway through the year and 2014 has already seen some absolute turn arounds in the metal scene and Devil You Know happen to be one of them with their debut album. The Beauty Of Destruction, produced by Logan Mader,...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Steel Panther – All You Can Eat
A simple criticism to be leveraged at Steel Panther would be that they’ve unashamedly utilised the same heavy metal stylings as their heroes Def Leppard, Motley Crue and the rest of the Glam metal crew throughout their four full...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Lost Society – Terror Hungry
Young bloods , Lost Society, from metal central, Finland have returned in 2014 with their second album which is an absolute thrash fest. Only two albums old with the release of their second album this year, I was impressed...
- Posted 12 years ago
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Within Temptation – Hydra
It must be said that Within Temptation are an amazing band. They’ve produced some incredible albums and songs over the years, and Sharon den Adel’s vocals are magical, and if you’re like me, you can’t help but smile listening...
- Posted 12 years ago
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