Bonfire – Roots Review
Bonfire are an habitué of Metal Addicts. We've reviewed two albums of them: 2018's "Legends" and 2020's "Fistful of Fire." One more band that...
Hecate – In Nomine Artem Blackium Review
Sometimes I wonder how would that be like to present someone who doesn't know anything at all about Symphonic Black Metal. How would be...
Iotunn – Access All Worlds (Review)
I would love to see any single person try to defy the golden age that the style of progressive death metal currently finds itself...
The Scalar Process – Coagulative Matter Review
Technical Death Metal albums and bands are always such a puzzle. The fan never knows for sure what he will find in such albums....
Kaupe – Cognitive Dissonance Review
Instrumental albums are such a fuzz. I always say that it's the opportunity a band finds to show all their prowness and musical and...
Glacier – The Passing of Time Review
The epic and grand trends are the thing that attracts me the most in Heavy Metal bands. I guess all that atmosphere of greatness...
Heads for the Dead – Into the Red Review
Once I wrote here that with Death Metal no one could ever go wrong. I didn't mean at that time to say Death Metal...
Fahrenheit – 212 Review
Some people may think Hard Rock bands are all the same. It's all about songs with cars, girls, sex and parties. Well, from where...
Harakiri for the Sky – Mære (Review)
When it comes down to modern bands that have been helping shape the underground as we know it, particularly in the last decade, you...
Timescale – Axiom Review
The Power Metal Timescale deliver here with "Axiom" has a different conotation than the fan may be used to. It is more near to...
Boudreaux – Fallen Angel Review
I really don't if my children of the night keep track of what I write here. I don't even know if they compare what...
Alltar – Live at Ceremony of Sludge Review
If I had to choose a Doom Metal band to be the perfect example of the subgenre I'd happily say that Alltar were one...