Twins Crew – Chapter IV Review
Definitely this is the year of Old School Heavy Metal. I have been receiving so many fantastic bands that I lost track of all of them. It is always a …
Definitely this is the year of Old School Heavy Metal. I have been receiving so many fantastic bands that I lost track of all of them. It is always a …
I will not deny that’s exactly the way I like my Thrash Metal as Sublind did with “Metalmorphosis.” Fast. Nervous. Full of rage and anger. With that sonic fierceness we …
By quirk of circumstance, melancholy and sadness have reached me this week with two releases and one more to come. Yesterday I had Hangman’s Chair with “Saddiction,” one of the …
A Metal band where the bass and the drums are the prominent instruments while the guitars are in the background. Not only in the background, most of the guitars are …
Being open to all the existing kinds of Metal music – and they are many, believe me – always pays off even though when they are so weird – good …
After a bunch of albums with AFM Records, one of the most iconic recording companies dedicated to Metal music, Dynazty decided to part ways and join Nuclear Blast Records, another …
It looks like definitely this is the year of new bands of NWOBHM. It’s only February and I’ve already lost count of how many of them I have reviewed. I’ve …
The first review I read about Queenrÿche “The Warning;” many, but many years ago, the review said happily that he was the eyewitness of the evolution of Heavy Metal. Well, …
I do have a thing for albums with tittles with deep reflective philosophical matters as “The World Was Never Enough.” They make me think. They make me wonder. I start …
The band decided to speak about topics that should be mainstream in times like these, where war isn’t taken seriously anymore, highlighting the current situation of Palestine and the horrors that weep in Israel at this point in time.
The soundscapes, from my listening experience represent mountains, winding creeks, and the gentle flows of water, almost immersing you or the listener in the vastness of nature.
When I opened up this Saber newest album “Lost in Flames” album I realized one very important, and ironic, thing. To some extent, “Lost in Flames” solved a forty year …