Last Friday, Iced Earth released their new album “Incorruptible“. It’s the 3rd album with Stu Block on vocals, and the 3rd album that started with the Dystopia-era. The album Dystopia is for me a new start with Iced Earth. That album took a stand, and Read More …
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Review: Kin Beneath Chorus – Invia
The other month we got a mail from Kin Beneath Chorus, and they wanted us to listen to their latest album. Album number two – Invia. This is the second time we get an email from Greece. The first one was from the band Sunlight, Read More …
Recension: Kin Beneath Chorus – Invia
För en månad sedan så trillade det ned ett mail från gruppen Kin Beneath Chorus, där de ville att vi skulle lyssna igenom deras nya skiva, album nummer två – Invia. Det är andra gången vi får ett mail från Grekland. Det första var från Read More …
Review: Aversions Crown; Xenocide
Album review: Aversions Crown: Xenocide I found this band by doing one of my favourite things, finding a music store heading for the metal section and finding a band I have heard little to nothing of and blasting it. This band Aversions Crown Read More …
Review: Wookhawk – Beyond The Sun
In the promotion text you can read: “for fans of The Sword, Truckfighter etc…” And yes, I also get that feeling, but I can also find some Band of Horses, Rival Sons, some old grunge stuff like Alice in Chains and plenty of 70s rock. Read More …
Review: Kings of Moonshine – Iron River
“Kings of Moonshine is a Finnish rock band based in Helsinki. Their music is influenced by American roots music and alternative country. On top of this foundation, there’s a specific Finnish touch, psychedelic vibes and a hint of the blues.” This is the official description Read More …
Review: Tequila Mockingbyrd – Fight And Flight!
Australian powerhouse trio, Tequila Mockingbyrd sprung from Melbourne, are about to kick you in the nuts! In the press-release, they quoted Lizzy Hale from Halestorm. She said, “That’s incredible, those girls are so talented… I love it… “, and when I read that I got Read More …
Review: Lyon-based Lòdz – Time Doesn’t Heal Anything
Lòdz is a rather new French band from Lyon, and in my ears, they play a lightweight form of post-metal metal, a more easy listening way of Cult Of Luna. They kind of remind me of the Stockholm-based band The Moth Gartherer, and a lot Read More …
Cruel Wonders and Gentle Doom keeps haunting me!
Well, I was wrong! Last week I wrote a pretty negative review of the album “Gentle Doom” by Cruel Wonders. That was wrong of me, and I’m not afraid to say that I was wrong. But as I said in my first review of the album, Read More …
Absinthe From Society – Review
Rainy Saturday afternoon seems like a great time to listen to some new tunes, so what do we have today? Absinthe From Society! I’ve listening to the whole EP twice (only 16 minutes), initially I thought the production quality was something that was lacking but Read More …