TYTUS – Rises
Italian metal men Tytus present their first offering, Rises. These experienced musicians take on the theme of the sun. To its honor! And its ominous power! The record begins with a chant to our stellar …READ MORE
Italian metal men Tytus present their first offering, Rises. These experienced musicians take on the theme of the sun. To its honor! And its ominous power! The record begins with a chant to our stellar …READ MORE
With a number of records under their belt, Burning Point maintains momentum with The Blaze. These Finns crank out an LP with the right amount of effects to make it polished without being gaudy. There …READ MORE
Snakes for hair, and a gaze that turns you to stone! The face of the hideous Medusa adorns Lancer’s Mastery. The cover art foreshadows themes of ancient gods and mythology. “Victims Of The Nile” is …READ MORE
Parents seem to have overprotective trends. Right now, they’re not blaming song lyrics for their kids’ problems. But if they were, Personal Demons would be on every PTA meeting’s agenda. This album is chock full …READ MORE
Nightmare is quickly back on track after losing a couple of members. The superb vocal strength of Maggy Luyten replaces long-time singer Jo Amore; Olivier Casula steps in on drums. The result is an album …READ MORE
Not a Limozeen song from Homestar Runner; but rather, the new album by Frontback. These Swedes have only one other album under their studded belts, but Heart Of A Lion sounds far beyond a sophomore …READ MORE
No Jason Statham here, but Crank is still a heavy hitter. At seven tracks, this EP falls just short of album territory. You don’t need to listen long to find some Hardcore Punk in the …READ MORE
Many may say that 2016 was a rotten year. But on the plus side, Nash B.C. has Burning Babylon to ease your woes. This Greek trio (Nash, Bacchus, and Costas, hence the name) do a great job …READ MORE
If you like to grab your guitar and jam along with songs, good luck. Diego Reali brings his A-game and leads this Italian Metal group with his ultra-fast axe virtuosity. If their name sounds familiar, …READ MORE
Previously released in Japan, Solitude brings Reach For The Sky to their eager North American audience. A beautifully unadorned Metal album carried by distortion and volume, the raspy vocals of Akira Sugiuchi fit right into …READ MORE