Undisputed kings of progressive metal keep to their new-album-every-two-years routine, which is once again produced by the band’s own John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy. And this is where one of the problems of Dream Theater’s […]
Indukti is a Polish band, an instrumental band with singing, an band that is heavily inspired by others, yet sounds mostly like … well Indukti. The band is instrumental, but they have guest vocal performances […]
Thirty years after the release of the first Accept record, the man is still going strong. I guess everybody knows story about this highly influential metal band from Germany – the bake-ups, reunions and the […]
Europe is not just the oldest continent on earth but also a name of a legendary Swedish band which has just released their eight studio album Last Look at Eden, the first album since 2006’s […]
After celebrating twenty years in business last year with release of live CD/DVD The Anatomy Of Melancholy, Goth metal pioneers from England are ready with their twelfth studio album. Following an interesting trip into the […]
Twenty years after the band was formed, they have just released one of the best albums of their carrier. Now that’s a sentence you don’t hear often. For two decades Therapy? have tried it all; […]
One of the most important rock bands of the nineties is back with their first release in 14 years. Not many saw this happening after the band’s singer Layne Staley died of an overdose back […]
There are many similarities between Baroness and Mastodon. Not so much because of the music they are playing, but mainly because these bands are some rare examples of the bands who from the start found […]
Empyrean’s self-released EP consists of six songs that for some reason had a very nostalgic effect on me even though I cannot put a finger on it as to why. The Orlando based quartet presents […]
W.A.S.P. is the band that needs no longer introduction – as I believe it is enough to mention that the band has been playing what is now known as glam/horror/shock metal since 1982. ‘Crimson Idol’ […]
Undisputed kings of progressive metal keep to their new-album-every-two-years routine, which is once again produced by the band’s own John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy. And this is where one of the problems of Dream Theater’s […]
Indukti is a Polish band, an instrumental band with singing, an band that is heavily inspired by others, yet sounds mostly like … well Indukti. The band is instrumental, but they have guest vocal performances […]
Thirty years after the release of the first Accept record, the man is still going strong. I guess everybody knows story about this highly influential metal band from Germany – the bake-ups, reunions and the […]
Europe is not just the oldest continent on earth but also a name of a legendary Swedish band which has just released their eight studio album Last Look at Eden, the first album since 2006’s […]
After celebrating twenty years in business last year with release of live CD/DVD The Anatomy Of Melancholy, Goth metal pioneers from England are ready with their twelfth studio album. Following an interesting trip into the […]
Twenty years after the band was formed, they have just released one of the best albums of their carrier. Now that’s a sentence you don’t hear often. For two decades Therapy? have tried it all; […]
One of the most important rock bands of the nineties is back with their first release in 14 years. Not many saw this happening after the band’s singer Layne Staley died of an overdose back […]
There are many similarities between Baroness and Mastodon. Not so much because of the music they are playing, but mainly because these bands are some rare examples of the bands who from the start found […]
Empyrean’s self-released EP consists of six songs that for some reason had a very nostalgic effect on me even though I cannot put a finger on it as to why. The Orlando based quartet presents […]
W.A.S.P. is the band that needs no longer introduction – as I believe it is enough to mention that the band has been playing what is now known as glam/horror/shock metal since 1982. ‘Crimson Idol’ […]