Sodom – Bombenhagel Review

‘The EP will be released anyway, as a sign of life. As a signal to our fans: We’re still around!’ That’s frontman Tom Angelripper’s point on releasing an EP after …

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The Rods – Rock Hard Review

Some bands are more fortunate than others. Some bands don’t get the attention they deserve in ther right time, but sometimes they it after it. Some bands are more linked …

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Sepultura – Sepulquarta Review

Seoultura Sepulquatra

This Covid-19 pandemic brought humankind a lot of different new directions or choices, if you know what I’m saying. Denialists out, all of us had to adapt to this whole …

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Impact – Initial Impact Review

This is an album to listen carefully it all and then take conclusions. “Initial Impact” is full of plot delicious twists as hell is full of sinners. It’s thick and …

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Spacegoat – Catharsis Review

So sorry for what I’m going to write right now, but the first thing that came into my mind while listening to this Spacegoat “Catharsis” was the 1990’s pop-rock band …

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Diskord – Degenerations Review

One of the thoughts that have always warmed my soul was that musical anarchy had everything to do with Metal music. That anarchic feeling towards music would fit perfectly into …

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Argus – The Outsider Review

Being fair and square, the thing that attracted me to “The Outsider” was the guitar solos. For sure, guitarist Wim Wassenberg studied at Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour school of guitars …

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Thanos – Unholy Review

The fan that reads my reviews here may have noticed that I do like albums with some uncanny or out of the box sounds. They are daring to review for …

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