THEM – Manor Of The Se7en Gables
Manor Of The Se7en Gables, the second album from German Horror Power Metal act THEM, surprises in the best way possible, managing to shake off the stigma of a “soundalike” band and putting forth enough …READ MORE
Manor Of The Se7en Gables, the second album from German Horror Power Metal act THEM, surprises in the best way possible, managing to shake off the stigma of a “soundalike” band and putting forth enough …READ MORE
This Thrash oriented, debut, self-titled album from Texas Metal Outlaws has a painfully long list of guest performers and features a slightly different line-up on every song. The “featuring” list is so long that I …READ MORE
World famous and ageless guitar hero Marty Friedman has released a new live album. Recorded on one of the final nights of his latest tour, One Bad M.F. Live! gives listeners an honest and raw …READ MORE
Since Impellitteri’s 2009 album Wicked Maiden, the band has been on an upswing. After that well received return-to-form the band followed with Venom in 2015, which was equally well embraced by fans. Fortunately, The Nature …READ MORE
The second album from God’s Army, Demoncracy, is a textbook example of modern AOR. Blending all of the classic 80s Hard Rock and proto-Metal influences like Rainbow, Hardline, Deep Purple, Iron Maiden, Saxon, and others, …READ MORE
While, Poseidon Will Carry Us Home, does contain some fun conceptual themes, the lackluster album production and unoriginal riffage and song elements keeps Hammer King’s third album from being anything noteworthy. On the surface, there …READ MORE
Swedish Metal act We Are The Catalyst has released “Predators” as a single off the upcoming full length album Ephemeral, which drops in early 2019. While some may be quick to write this off as …READ MORE
With their mix of modern, aggressive metal vocals and traditional, more Hard Rock based melodic passages, on Age Of Revolution Immortal Guardian finds a nice balance between contemporary and classic metal styles. The impressive vocal …READ MORE
Ace Mafia would have been a sure thing in 2001. Unfortunately, the band’s generic Modern Hard Rock sound combined with singer K. Ghibli’s late 90s entrenched vocal style just makes it sound like another recording …READ MORE
Despite being seven albums deep into their career, on Children Of The Abyss, Black Majesty have failed to capture the requisite Power Metal catchiness and hum-ability that releases in this genre really can’t do without. …READ MORE