I must say, I was really excited about this album. Just the fact that I got an interview with Guy just a month and a half before the release of the album. I’ve always have had a special feeling about Quireboys. They were a big Read More …
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Album Review: Guardians Of Time – Tearing up the World
Our Norwegian frieds Guardian of Time has released their 5th album, Tearing up the World. With the 4th album I really thought that they were on the way of doing something really great. The 4th album (Rage and Fire) was as good power/metal album with Read More …
Album review: Superscream – The Engine Cries
Superscream is band from Rouen, France, influenced by progressive/industry/sleeze metal. This album astounds me! I really like this kind of music! It kind of shifts between Pain Of Salvation, Dream Theater and Guns n’ Roses, but also with a touch of Danko Jones and a Read More …
Album review: American Grim – Freakshow
A couple of years ago, I did a ”reboot” on Facebook and started fresh from racists and shit. And one day, when I had like 15 friends on Facebook in my new account I got a friend-request from this dude named Brendan Healy… I had Read More …
Submerge Insert Control Album review
Submerge “Insert Control” Album review Submerge are a hard rock/ metal band from Adelaide, Australia and I came across this band attending a show last year Read More …
Album review: Pontus Snibb’s Wreck Of Blues – Too Late To Die Young
The front-man of Bonafide – Pontus Snibb, has just released his second blues-album with the trio Wreck Of Blues earlier this February. And we’re talking a real blues-rocket here! It’s genuine blues with some early, but melancholy ZZ-Top, spinning off to a down-sized version of Pontus Read More …
Album review and interview with Artemis Blade
Artemis Blade are a 6 piece melodic death metal band from NSW, Australia who are set on musical domination and deliver with As Above ….So Below. This album from Artemis Blade came out yesterday and went to number 5 on the iTunes metal charts for Read More …
Album review: Zeresh – Sigh for sigh
Zeresh is the self made/ self produced solo-project of Tamar Singer from Cruel Wonders, and it’s an EP with four songs. The style is like Cruel Wonders – a gentle doom with dreamlike songs. Blackened doom and dark ambient elements, much like Darkher actually. The Read More …
Recension: Tüstnad – Du i Vi
Här kommer äntligen en ny singel från våra Gotlands-favoriter! “Du i vi” heter den, och vad tycker vi om den? Tja… jag är långt ifrån besviken! Det känns som att det varit en lång väntan, men nu kommer det äntligen lite svensk kultur i ny Read More …
Behind Crimson Eyes New Single Stardust
Behind Crimson Eyes donating 25% of royalties from this single Stardust to charity Behind Crimson Eyes new single “Stardust” came out today and marks the release of the single for the band I shared the prelude track to this the other day and was excited Read More …