Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com When band exists for (almost) three decades, their career can hardly go on without ups and downs, changes and growth. English icons in Paradise Lost are most certainly not an exception. Over […]
Since his exit from Dream Theater, Mike Portnoy has been in one supergroup after another and Sons of Apollo is yet another one and it might even be his most star-filled one yet. Joined Portnoy […]
Archive photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Last night’s sold-out show was at the same time band’s biggest headlining show on Danish soil and it comes few months after the release of band’s weakest album to date, Hydrograd. […]
It’s hard not heaving a soft spot for Portuguese Goth metallers Moonspell, who have over the course of a quarter of a century maintained high quality level throughout the changing musical climates, line-up changes and […]
Couple of years since their debut, Only to Rise the unimaginatively named alliance between George Lynch and Michael Sweet is ready with their second album. First album saw the duo joined by bassist James Lomenzo […]
Since leaving Sepultura in 1996 Max Cavalera has been very vocal about his lack of respect for his former bandmates, who decided to carry on without him. His critique escalated since his brother Igor also […]
Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com After a weak One More ‘Round the Sun, Mastodon has earlier this year released Emperor Of Sand, an album that combines all of Mastodon trademarks. It’s an album that is massive yet […]
Photo: Urban Mescalero Photography www.urbanmescalero.com Last year whilst celebrating their 50-year anniversary with their Danish gig at Copenhell festival, Scorpions played one of the best concerts in the festival’s history. This time around the band […]
What is there to say about the guitar this genius. Not much I guess. But then again, Joe Satriani is often referred to as guitar-virtuoso, which he most certainly is, but that title might be […]
My first encounter with Machine Head was in late 1994 when they were supporting Slayer on their European tour. I was unfamiliar with the band; their sound was hazy, and their stage presence was not […]
Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com When band exists for (almost) three decades, their career can hardly go on without ups and downs, changes and growth. English icons in Paradise Lost are most certainly not an exception. Over […]
Since his exit from Dream Theater, Mike Portnoy has been in one supergroup after another and Sons of Apollo is yet another one and it might even be his most star-filled one yet. Joined Portnoy […]
Archive photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com Last night’s sold-out show was at the same time band’s biggest headlining show on Danish soil and it comes few months after the release of band’s weakest album to date, Hydrograd. […]
It’s hard not heaving a soft spot for Portuguese Goth metallers Moonspell, who have over the course of a quarter of a century maintained high quality level throughout the changing musical climates, line-up changes and […]
Couple of years since their debut, Only to Rise the unimaginatively named alliance between George Lynch and Michael Sweet is ready with their second album. First album saw the duo joined by bassist James Lomenzo […]
Since leaving Sepultura in 1996 Max Cavalera has been very vocal about his lack of respect for his former bandmates, who decided to carry on without him. His critique escalated since his brother Igor also […]
Photo: Zoran www.sonic-shot.com After a weak One More ‘Round the Sun, Mastodon has earlier this year released Emperor Of Sand, an album that combines all of Mastodon trademarks. It’s an album that is massive yet […]
Photo: Urban Mescalero Photography www.urbanmescalero.com Last year whilst celebrating their 50-year anniversary with their Danish gig at Copenhell festival, Scorpions played one of the best concerts in the festival’s history. This time around the band […]
What is there to say about the guitar this genius. Not much I guess. But then again, Joe Satriani is often referred to as guitar-virtuoso, which he most certainly is, but that title might be […]
My first encounter with Machine Head was in late 1994 when they were supporting Slayer on their European tour. I was unfamiliar with the band; their sound was hazy, and their stage presence was not […]