Sujin – Save Our Souls Review
History goes that Save Our Souls was the message sent for the first time by the Titanic. The acronym turned out in the S.O.S. we all know. As usual, I …
History goes that Save Our Souls was the message sent for the first time by the Titanic. The acronym turned out in the S.O.S. we all know. As usual, I …
I say album tittles deceive. They really do. Band names do too. With only these two pieces of information I’d say this album would a kind of joke. Or even …
It took me a longer time than expected, but now I’m able to tell the difference between Death Metal vocals and Black Metal ones. For laymen it’s so easy to …
This new year of our Lord sounds promising as 2023 was for some Metal subgenres. Last year was great for Power Metal, a Metal subgenre I wrote bazillion times it …
There is one thing about albums that is always making me very curious. That would be the ability some bands have to make such a shift in their albums that …
Every now and then, there comes a band to remind us the importance of Hardcore to Extreme Metal and, of course, to Metal music. Besides all the fuzz between both …
Well, as I always say, first things first. Covers do deceive. It’s a fact. Even more when the band’s intention is to deceive as we have here with Alluvial with …
Hmm, those guitar riffs made of phrases that sound endless as they are connecting to each other. Check. Album with songs with lots of variations and shifts of all kinds …
Oathbringer’s “Tales of Valor” commences with a mysterious keyboard intro to then introduce some fiercy guitars and some vocals with lots of personality. Hum, could an album start any better? …
It’s been really a while since we’ve reviewed the Aske’s 2017’s EP “Broken Vow,” when we had the chance to check the band out. It took the band six years …
Now I’ve got an album from a recent band to quote when I need to give an example of Melodic Heavy Metal. From head to toe, this “Knot Over” is …
A long time ago I read a review about Queenrÿche’s debut album “The Warning.” There the reviewer finished his writing with the words “as we all can see Heavy Metal …