INTO ETERNITY – The Incurable Tragedy
Oops, they did it again… two years ago, the fantastic The Scattering Of Ashes was declared the best Progressive Death Metal album of 2006 by many, and this year Into Eternity fought off any attempts …READ MORE
Oops, they did it again… two years ago, the fantastic The Scattering Of Ashes was declared the best Progressive Death Metal album of 2006 by many, and this year Into Eternity fought off any attempts …READ MORE
A veritable German Rock dinosaur is Bonfire, who rose from the Ashes of Ingolstadt, Germany’s, Cacumen, more then twenty years ago. Until today they released twelve albums, not counting three Cacumen releases between 1981 and …READ MORE
First of all, it has to be said that Sieges Even are without a doubt one of the best and most promising Prog bands to come out in recent years. Their last two albums, The …READ MORE
Ego Project is a side project of several well known Hungarian musicians who were – and are – active in several other bands. The rhythm section consisting of István Beloberk and his brother Zsolt Beloberk …READ MORE
The debut album of Hungarian band After Rain is something quite unique, but that is not only because of the music. The album contains two CDs, one in the band’s native language and one in …READ MORE
More Hungarian music, which is certainly quite rare in the other parts of the globe is presented by Locust On The Saddle. Nothing can be said about the band and history, as any available information …READ MORE
Metal Express Radio has featured Magna Carta’s Prime Cuts series several times before, so readers probably are familiar with it. It should be sufficient to say that this release, James LaBrie’s Prime Cuts sees eye …READ MORE
Act three for Scar Symmetry, and the second one on Nuclear Blast Records. This is one of the most anticipated albums for many Metal fans this year, because the Gothenburg Five delivered some of the …READ MORE
The annual Rock Am Ring Festival in Germany and its sister event Rock Im Park, which features the same bands on the same weekend, only the days they play are changed, have become an incredible …READ MORE
The new album of Finnish guitarist Timo Tolkki is a puzzling release in several ways. First of all, why did he give this project a new name instead of having it run by his name, …READ MORE