Zaratus – In the Day of Whore Review
Here's a band that was able to accomplish the harsh task that is to combine Symphonic Metal elements with a dark and gloomy atmosphere...
Epica – Omega Review
Though I've missed the release date - a thing that I really don't like -, it's always a great pleasure to review the so-called...
Baest – Necro Sapiens Review
If hell would have a soundtrack, I'm sure it would some kind of Funeral Doom Metal band mixed with the pure Goregrind Death Metal...
Darren Phillips Project – Volume Two Review
To understand an act as Darren Phillps Project it is necessary to understand deeply the essence of the 1980s pop and heavy. Deeply rooted...
The Generals – To Hell Review
Here's an exceptional example of how the tone affects a lot the sonancy of the band to the point of changing the style of...
Jameson Raid – Raiderstronomy Review
That Thin Lizzy are such an iconic and legendary band we all know it. However, I've never had the opportunity of reviewing a band...
Inflabitan – Intrinsic Review
One album, ten tracks and many Metal music conventions broken.
This week we've reviewed three Extreme Metal albums in a role. It was a great...
Sinira – The Everlorn Review
My dear and beloved child of the night may think sometimes I'm a bit redundant because there are things that I keep on writing...
Valdaudr – Drapsdalen Review
At first the fan may think it's a Raw Black Metal band due to unstoppable and resilient pounding of the drums and the acid...
Blitzkrieg – A Time of Changes Review
Blitzkrieg are a band with a history and as you know, my child of the night, I love bands with history. This album "A...
Moonspell – Hermitage Review
In my mind there's no other band than Moonspell that captured and translated into Metal so perfectly the Portuguese soul. The sorrow and nostalgia...
Evergrey – Escape of the Phoenix Review
It's not about the destiny, it's much more about enjoying the journey. This little sentence says a lot about "Escape of the Phoenix" and...