MENS REA – EP [2nd Edition]
Are you one of those who have been looking for new Grunge bands? Mens Rea is a Grunge band with the spirit of early Grunge bands like Alice In Chains. This Israeli four-piece are about …READ MORE
Are you one of those who have been looking for new Grunge bands? Mens Rea is a Grunge band with the spirit of early Grunge bands like Alice In Chains. This Israeli four-piece are about …READ MORE
Authors: Andreas Nergård and Kristian Nergård July 22nd was the date Iron Maiden was to headline the second day of Trondheim Rock Festival in Trondheim, Norway. The first day took part over a month earlier …READ MORE
Unifaun is a Swedish Progressive Rock band that set out to make the songs Genesis never did. The two men behind the name Unifaun met at a forum for Genesis fans, and after a while …READ MORE
Neal Morse is a man that needs little or no introduction. He started his career in the early 90’s with the Progressive Rock band Spock’s Beard, and has cooperated with, among others, Mike Portnoy (Dream …READ MORE
It’s been a while since the arrival of a band with something really good to offer in the biker’s branch of the Hard Rock/Heavy Metal genre. Sure, Viking Skull has delivered some great Hard Rock …READ MORE
It’s time for the Christian Power Metalers of Divinefire to release their fourth and final album Farewell. Divinefire has been looked upon as a supergroup as its members have been in various well-known bands. The …READ MORE
The American Technical/Experimental Progressive Metal band Canvas Solaris was formed back in 1999. They started off as a kind of Death Metal band, but soon changed into an instrumental band. The band recorded an EP …READ MORE
Co-written by Andreas Nergård All photos by Kristian Singh-Nergård Diesel Dahl photo was taken by Tomas Nergård It was a sunny and warm afternoon in Trondheim, a town in the absolute middle of Norway. It …READ MORE
All photos by Kristian Singh-Nergård
It’s finally time for the much anticipated successor to Keep Of Kalessin’s 2006 full-length effort Armada. This is actually Keep Of Kalessin’s fourth album, but they didn’t really hit it big until their third release …READ MORE