I’m not someone who has signed up for the vinyl resurgence. I’m happy enough with my CDs and downloads, but will often grab the super…
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What would happen if you were to take the melodic keyboard and atmospheric sounds of NIGHTWISH, the forceful guitar riffs of KAMELOT, and the expressive…
“I am Brazilian, and I never give up” was a slogan in a TV ad in Brazil a while ago. It seems that Angra took…
When writing a review for a mostly instrumental album, it seems almost bizarre in a way to use words, when so much of the album…
When it comes to the history of YES, one could say Peter Banks is the overlooked bloke. A founding member and the gent who came…
Every time I am sent a new album to review, it takes me one first, casual listen to figure out how I’ll be familiarized enough to…
Scottish blues rockers The Temperance Movement are back with “A Deeper Cut”. After a turbulent period which saw two lineup changes, a less-than-stellar reception to…
Long Distance Calling’s 2016 album “Trips” was a bit of an odd period for the band from Münster, Germany. A band that had been traditionally…
SILENT ASSASSINS is a side project that SYMPHONY X’s illustrious bass player Mike LePond put together in 2014, joining forces with his SYMPHONY X bandmate…
Solo albums are a tricky thing. Balance is important. Too much of one thing, too little of another, and the recipe can fall flat. A…