Anael – Mare Review
For reasons I absolutely don't know there are weeks that concentrate releases of some subgenres of Metal. I don't know if record companies make...
Angelus Apatrida – S/T Review
This the kind of album that goes into it direct with no regrets or hard feelings. "Indoctrinate" opens up "Angelus Apatrida" leaving the fan...
Harakiri for the Sky – Mӕre Review
Before more than 1,000 reviews the fan knows a little who I am. I'm the one who asks the questions nobody else dares to...
Accept – Too Mean to Die Review
This is the abum I've been waiting all my reviewer's life to have the opportunity to put my dirty hands in it. Accept are...
Six Foot Six – End of All Review
Sometimes I confuse band names and albums. It's natural due to the great amount of bands and albums I've been running into for all...
Kira – Peccatum et Blasphemia Review
After a post-hippie stuff there's nothing like having a down-to-earth release as this Kira "Peccatum et Blasphemia" which couldn't be more down-to-earth. Furius, insane,...
Starcrazy – Played for Suckers Review
Sometimes working here is like a time travel. It's like taking the time train to 1968's San Francisco's hippie summer of love with the...
MSG (Michael Schenker Group) – Immortal Review
I can't help it to say how I feel to receive this new album of such a guitar legend that is Michael Schenker. The...
King Bong – Sand ≈ Return Review
Every now and then we receive an album that is a little out of the box. An album where the music in it is...
Bloodtrust – In Blood We Trust Review
I'm no devoted fan of Punk Rock or Hardcore, however I do like when I receive some albums of the genres. In my opinion...
Restless – Superload Review
The rawer, the better. So say some Metal fans. I agree with them to some degree. Raw albums do have their charm and that's...
Sergeant Steel – Truck Tales Review
Definitely all kinds of Hard Rock and Hair Metal are back!
It's the second release in a role that we receive of the same genre.
Sergeant...