DEEP PURPLE – Bananas
Formerly the loudest band in the world (before Manowar entered the stages of the world) makes a welcome return. 12 brand new tracks are served up for the Purple aficionados, and they still know how …READ MORE
Formerly the loudest band in the world (before Manowar entered the stages of the world) makes a welcome return. 12 brand new tracks are served up for the Purple aficionados, and they still know how …READ MORE
Not too often, a black metal album finds its way to our desk. Even less often, we find a good reason to make a review of it. Plain and simple, this is not a website …READ MORE
If you’re a rabid Iron Maiden fan, you should look elsewhere for a review to nod and smile to. If you’re a rabid Iron Maiden fan, why would you care about this review anyway, as …READ MORE
You can’t blame the Skids for being over-productive. This is their first studio output since 1995’s Subhuman Race, an album that saw the band desperately fighting to be relevant in the mid-nineties. Skid Row today …READ MORE
I would have been first in line to review a new CD by Seattle’s finest – if not America’s finest these days – Nevermore. (Now I am only “next in line”). You see, and as …READ MORE
You just have to respect this band. Although their latest laser offerings, the disappointment of the century called Q2K and the double disc Live Evolution, both were way off target, at least the band never …READ MORE
Say hello to a relatively new and young Finnish band, Heaven ‘N’ Hell. Formed by the Luomanen brothers, Harto and Jaakko, both guitar players, you can feel the eighties vibe coming. Now that the eighties …READ MORE
Enuff Z’Nuff were one of my favorite bands, but since their excellent debut and the follow-up album, Strength, the band has gone downhill. Of course, they’ve released some good albums through the years, but this …READ MORE
Now most of you out there might believe that the Metal Express staff up here in Vikingville see TNT from time to time. After all, it’s a Norwegian band. Hell no, let me take you …READ MORE
DSG means the David Shankle Group. Now, if you’re a really loud and true metal head, you know that David Shankle used to deal the six strings in Manowar from 1989 to 1994. He gave …READ MORE