It’s never too late for a debut solo album. Although Gabriel Agudo has been active as a vocalist in the progressive rock world for some…
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Though the creative breadth metal has certainly matured in the fifty years since Black Sabbath first broke onto the scene, the hunger for constant evolution…
Frontiers Music continues to surprise us this year with interesting releases. After the recent arrival of hard rock gems like Dirty Shirley and Black Swan’s…
Like a pure metallic boot to the skull. The years may be taking their toll on America’s original heavy metal prognosticators of all things Conan…
It’s already been postulated that we long ago reached peak tech death, to the point that the only thing distinguishing bands is songwriting ability. Talent?…
While a collaboration of Anette Olzon (Nightwish, Dark Element) and “Sir” Russell Allen (Symphony X, Adrenaline Mob, and all things Ayreon) may at first look…
American rock is less of a genre as it is a way of life, a shifting landscape which gives opportunity for bands to traverse turbulent…
A latter day legacy revisited. The task of quantifying the legacy of any one musician’s lifetime is a daunting one, but few could ever hope…
There’s much to be appreciated in an EP that is both concise and satisfying, a concentrated form of expression that doesn’t bother to stuff itself…
Normally, the first few lines of an album review are fertile soil for some rock-and-roll philosophy, or irony, or witticisms, or some old-fashioned rock history.…