Mosh like you mean it, bitches! Thrash metal has never been big on the concept of subtlety, and if Gama Bomb’s latest studio offering is…
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In 2001, I wrote the following about Evergrey: “… This band may very well save Progressive Metal from dwindling into mediocrity. This band has taken…
Link has grown cynical these days. Though likely a complete coincidence, one can’t help but notice the striking similarity in appearance that the lone protagonist…
Old skeletons with a shiny new casket. For all the implicit imagery of skeletons and the common idiom of them dwelling in a person’s closet…
The terrors of midnight play it safe. When any band reaches veteran status, a certain degree of reflection becomes inevitable both among themselves and their…
Suppose, if you will, that you awaken to some Spock’s Beard version of the musical universe. No, not the stuff of Neal Morse and Nick…
Greatest hits albums, or as I call them, “Best 0fs”, have served many a purpose in the music business: fulfilling a contract obligation with the…
Mike Slamer remains one of the unsung and criminally underestimated guitar heroes of rock. Much like fellow peers Michael Lee Firkins and Reb Beach, he…
The old ways are still the strongest. Too often a band’s present merits are judged by how much progression their sound has made, which is…
Being a reviewer here at Sonic Perspectives is sort of a dream come true for a music fan. Though much of the music I, personally,…