DAVE MENIKETTI – Meniketti
Former Y&T main man, Dave Meniketti still plays hard, bluesy rock ‘n roll with his distinctive voice in fine form. Sadly the material on this solo-album never rises to the level Y&T used to frequent …READ MORE
Former Y&T main man, Dave Meniketti still plays hard, bluesy rock ‘n roll with his distinctive voice in fine form. Sadly the material on this solo-album never rises to the level Y&T used to frequent …READ MORE
Watching this is really going back to the teens. The main part of this DVD was once available as a home video, but strictly limited. Performing the set in Osaka, which lead to the double …READ MORE
Last year, Sweden gave us the much over-hyped Lost Horizon, a band that, looking back, did fairly well. It’s getting hard to do something original in heavy metal, and Lost Horizon proved just that, musically …READ MORE
Who would have imagined last year, that Angra returned with a fantastic album like “Rebirth”? Well, I didn’t. My expectations were – no offence Rafael and Kiko – much greater for this one; Andre Matos’ …READ MORE
Hm, I don’t remember giving points to live albums. Maybe I do? I can’t recall reviewing lots of them either. Maybe I did? Must be the fact that I am getting old… Anyway, one of …READ MORE
Why can’t I come up with better descriptions than good riffs and great melodies? Well, that’s what I care for, at least those are a few elements I find very important, and here’s another disc …READ MORE
You may call this Blackie’s best effort since The Crimson Idol, at least I will do so. Still, I won’t go higher than seven points, which is what I also gave the last record, Unholy …READ MORE
All right; some reviews are longer than others, but some bands are more important than others – that’s a fact, like it or not! (All bands are equal, but some bands are more equal than …READ MORE
Back to Savatage’s re-releases, this time over to SPV’s “SuPerValues”, which presents the band’s six first releases for Atlantic Records (six was the total in Europe, while Atlantic US somehow held on to the band …READ MORE
Exit Brian Soulard, enter Pat Mulock, and Eidolon leaps into the elite division of metal. However, Pat reminds a little of his predecessor at times, which I believe is the vocal arrangements and production. Anyway, …READ MORE