When the grunge hurricane hit the music business in the early 90’s, this meant the nemesis for many hard rock bands – some already established,…
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In the last year, we have done quite a bit of coverage of Tony Hernando, and his metal projects Lords of Black and Restless Spirits.…
People will be approaching Terraformer, the third album from Thank You Scientist from a lot of different angles. Of course there will be those who…
Trudging through the metaphysical ether. Shane Embury, best known as the bassist of iconic death/grind pioneers Napalm Death, has been a busy man of late.…
About 40 years ago the NWOBHM was the premier avenue of expression for the British rocker who was either down on his economic luck or…
A new classic wrapped in modernized traditionalism. Modern trustees of death metal based brutality may not be familiar the early exploits of its forerunner, San…
The unstoppable Jeff Scott Soto is back with yet another offering of his extremely prolific career. The man has recorded close to 150 albums, and…
Charging forth in a maddened rage. For the better part of 30 years, Amon Amarth has not only been a pinnacle of consistency within the…
If symphonic folk prog sounds like your cup of tea, Jordsjø are a band to check out. After releasing their debut digital recording, which was…
For the past decade, English ensemble Big Big Train has been at the forefront of culturally resonant progressive rock. Sure, their earlier material was certainly…