Album Reviews
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The Ocean – Anthropocentric
A truly atmospheric, vast and mesmerizing album full of monstrous riffs. 9/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Flotsam and Jestam – The Cold
An old name with a new game return to deliver a surprisely awesome comeback. 8/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Born From the Ashes- Born From the Ashes
Some strong progressive sections don't quite make up for what is otherwise pretty bland death metal. 5.5/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Rush – Beyond The Lighted Stage (DVD)
New documentary on Canada’s biggest and most successful band.
- Posted 15 years ago
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Blaze Bayley – Promise and Terror
Remember Blaze Bayley? You should because he is still alive and kicking and producing Heavy Metal magic. 8/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Amarna Reign- Atonement
Average metalcore is made even worse with the addition of whiny emo-style backing vocals. 3.5/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Netherealm – As We Reign
A promising death/thrash debut from the young Wodonga-based quintet.
- Posted 15 years ago
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The Red Shore – The Avarice of Man
With new members, the Melbourne band have evolved into a pure death metal machine. 9/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Accept – Blood of the Nations
After waiting what seems to be a lifetime, Accept have released one of their strongest and best sounding albums to date. 8/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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Dimmu Borgir – Abrahadabra
Another strong release relying heavily on gigantic orchestrations and a batter of guitars and drums. 8/10
- Posted 15 years ago
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