An album designed by Power Metal right down to its foundations. UK based guitarist/music producer FRASER EDWARDS is back with his second album The Architect. He is also known for playing guitar for British Power Metal band ASCENSION as well as rising Swedish Melodic Metal band METALITE. With a very successful debut album I Am … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Fraser Edwards – The Architect
Category: Album/EP Reviews
ALBUM REVIEW: Re-Armed – Ignis Aeternum
Behold the vision from the brilliant minds of RE-ARMED. The band fused together thrash, death and symphonic metal in such a way that is not only memorable but full of raw guttural quality. RE-ARMED are a melodic death metal band hail from Finland, one of the best know breeding grounds for heavy metal. They are … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Re-Armed – Ignis Aeternum
ALBUM REVIEW: Everyday Heroes – A Tale Of Sin & Sorrow
A Tale Of Sin & Sorrow is the first full-length studio album from Welsh rock band EVERYDAY HEROES. Wales Online has announced EVERYDAY HEROES as one of the eleven most exciting bands/artists in Newport and this album hopes to cement that statement. If you are a fan of Southern rock, this is an album for … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Everyday Heroes – A Tale Of Sin & Sorrow
EP REVIEW: Battle Born – Battle Born
Prepare yourselves for battle, BATTLE BORN that is. They are the newest band of warriors that you will be keen to join after listening to the strong sounds from their debut EP. Their self-titled EP about Skyrim will be sure to secure them a place in the UK Power Metal scene alongside the likes of … Continue reading EP REVIEW: Battle Born – Battle Born
ALBUM REVIEW: Rush – Permanent Waves: Fortieth Anniversary
In 1980, three friends from Toronto, Canada released Permanent Waves. Releasing to a position of number four on the Billboard 200 and three on the UK Albums chart, this is the album that gave us The Spirit of Radio, a much beloved song that has likely been the gateway into the world of progressive rock … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Rush – Permanent Waves: Fortieth Anniversary
ALBUM REVIEW: These Wicked Rivers – Eden
Summer is on its way. In normal circumstances, us music lovers will be getting plans and things ready to attend one or more of the many festivals that happen. Due to a certain virus, this is not to be but fear not, bands are still releasing material. One in fact matches the vibes of warm, … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: These Wicked Rivers – Eden
ALBUM REVIEW: Sinisthra – The Broad And Beaten Way
AMORPHIS vocalist Tomi Jousten has become a household name within the metal sphere. Given his brilliant vocal style, it’s easy to see why. This versatile vocal work can be heard on upcoming offering The Broad And Beaten Way from Finnish Metallers SINISTHRA. As most of us know, Finland is a brilliant breeding ground for household … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Sinisthra – The Broad And Beaten Way
ALBUM REVIEW: Firewind – Firewind
Fire. Wind. Two major elements and forces of nature. Throw in a connection to the birthplace of Ancient myths, legend and history and you know you are in for a treat. As mighty as the Gods atop Mount Olympus, FIREWIND are back with their new self-titled album.This year marks twenty two years of the band … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: Firewind – Firewind
EP REVIEW: Nights Like Thieves – The Forgotten
I was so excited when I received this EP from NIGHTS LIKE THIEVES as I am a big fan of theirs. Their 2018 EP Sophomore Slump was such a hit for me as a former emo girl and big pop punk fan so I was stoked to hear their latest creation. NIGHTS LIKE THIEVES are … Continue reading EP REVIEW: Nights Like Thieves – The Forgotten
ALBUM REVIEW: The Rocket Dolls – The Art Of Disconnect
Over the years, I have heard the name THE ROCKET DOLLS pop up time and time again. Thing is, I have never sat down and listened to them properly. After listening to their upcoming album, The Art Of Disconnect, I kick myself for not listening to them sooner. THE ROCKET DOLLS were one of many … Continue reading ALBUM REVIEW: The Rocket Dolls – The Art Of Disconnect