Marley was dead, to begin with. So too, sadly, was Paul O’Neill, and Savatage with him. While Savatage may survive the loss of one or…
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Out of the frying pan and into the fire. So it seemed to be for iamthemorning’s Marjana Semkina (henceforth spelled as Mariana, to be in-line…
He sits poised, stiff posture imposing within the commanding might of a pitch black throne. His face rests impassive, the cold, sharp features even more…
It’s his birthday and he can release a triple-album if he wants to. Richie Kotzen knows how to celebrate a 50th birthday and gift his…
The concept of the super-group, while not new, has evolved a bit since it was dabbled with in the 60s and 70s. From Cream to…
Progressive death metal can take many forms, and Thoren proves that there is no need to stifle extremity in the pursuit of the progressive. In…
“Reverie” is defined as “a state of dreamy meditation or fanciful musing.” Neoclassical hard rock band Moon Reverie is lined up to release their self-titled…
In a world rich with the indulgent majesty of symphonic power metal, the fight for a sliver of an already crowded spotlight is one wrought…
Anger comes in many forms. There’s the beastly and primitive blind rage, an all-consuming anger that desires to leave nothing but devastation in its wake.…
Invisible borders bind us all. Not unlike the bulk of iconic bands associated with the original thrash metal explosion of the 80s, Brazil’s own Sepultura…