DAILY ALBUM PREMIERE Week 28, 2021
Featuring new albums from Royal Hunt, Supreme Court, Steel Fox & Vandor! …READ MORE
Featuring new albums from Royal Hunt, Supreme Court, Steel Fox & Vandor! …READ MORE
15 Albums Strong Denmark’s Symphonic Prog Metal legends Royal Hunt hit high marks with their newest release; Dystopia. A great concept album that plays out near perfectly at just under an hour, with catchy melodies …READ MORE
Featuring new albums from Torn Fabriks, Royal Hunt, Voodoo Circle & John Diva & The Rockets Of Love! …READ MORE
Veteran stalwarts Royal Hunt are at it again with their 13th studio album entitled Devil’s Dozen. After several lineup changes over their storied career, including a couple-three vocalist reshufflings, D.C. Cooper once again mans the …READ MORE
It’s hard to believe that it’s been almost 22 years since Royal Hunt’s debut album was released and this was their first ever headlining show outside of London. This makes it all the more incredulous …READ MORE
Royal Hunt may well have just released the best album of their career. Mick Burgess chatted with mainman Andre Andersen about the making of A Life To Die For and reuniting with singer, DC Cooper. …READ MORE
Royal Hunt is a veteran Danish Progressive Metal band headed up by keyboardist Andre Andersen, and A Life To Die For (think about that title for a few seconds) is their 12th studio release. DC …READ MORE
ROYAL HUNT The festival day opener often gets a scattered crowd, but luckily (and somewhat surprisingly) that was not the case for Royal Hunt, definitely a bigger band than the timetable indicated, which a loyal …READ MORE
Most long-time fans of Danish/American Power/Prog/AOR-outfit Royal Hunt have probably gotten well-used to both member changes and albums sounding exactly alike by now. Thus Collision Course, the sequel to 1997’s highly acclaimed Paradox, should offer …READ MORE
Symphonic Metal masters Royal Hunt are back from a 3-year hiatus with a new masterpiece, Paper Blood. These European Metal masters have been around since 1992, and defined Symphonic Metal way before Rhapsody even thought …READ MORE