Reviews
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Album of the Week 37-2015: Blind Guardian – At The Edge Of Time
Generally, ‘At The Edge Of Time’ is seen as Blind Guardian’s big return to form after…
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Album of the Week 36-2015: Iron Maiden – The Book Of Souls
Out of last week’s releases, there was one obvious choice for Album of the Week: Iron…
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Album of the Week 35-2015: Imelda May – More Mayhem
Most Rockabilly revival artists are charming and entertaining, but so exclusively driven by nostalgia that they…
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Album of the Week 34-2015: Galneryus – Resurrection
Not that I want to make a habit of stating the obvious, but ‘Resurrection’ was sort…
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Album of the Week 33-2015: Gargoyle – Geshiki
While superficially, it may not seem that way, Gargoyle is one of the most interesting Thrash…
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Album of the Week 32-2015: Volcano – Melt
Over two decades have passed since Sheja left Japanese Thrash legends Gargoyle, but the basic elements…
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Album of the Week 31-2015: Symphony X – Underworld
Upon first listen, I thought ‘Underworld’ suffered from the same flaws as Symphony X’s previous album…
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Album of the Week 30-2015: Vamps – Bloodsuckers
Entertaining is something that Vamps has always been. Their choruses are easy to shout along, their…
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Album of the Week 29-2015: DragonForce – Sonic Firestorm
Guilty pleasures come in all shapes in sizes. However, I don’t feel particularly guilty about enjoying…
