Album Reviews
Dive deep into the world of heavy metal and hard rock with our in-depth album reviews. Whether you’re a lifelong fan or a newcomer, we cover the latest releases from iconic legends to rising stars. Expect honest, detailed critiques that explore everything from raw musicality and technical prowess to lyrical depth and production quality. Our reviews capture the power, energy, and emotion that make metal and rock genres stand out, offering insights into both classic albums and fresh, boundary-pushing sounds. Stay updated with the best in heavy music, and discover your next favorite album!
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Album Review: ANTI-FLAG – American Fall
Known for their politically charged and current event fueled lyrics, Anti-Flag has solidified their place among the greats of no…
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Album Review: WAYLAND – Rinse & Repeat
Have you ever listened to an album and it related with you on a personal level? Isn’t that what the…
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Album Review: THRONE OF HERESY – Decameron
I was in a bookstore the other day with my wife. The English-language section, as is typical in bookstores located…
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Album Review: ALL GOOD THINGS – Machines
With a resume stacked with accomplishments, from usage of their music on television to introductions for WWE superstars, All Good…
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Album Review: POWERMAN 5000 – New Wave
Who wouldn’t be intrigued by the cover art for POWERMAN 5000’s new record “NEW WAVE”? I mean, anyone that loves…
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Album Review: BLACK STONE CHERRY – Black To Blues EP
When I was given the chance to do a review of the new Black Stone Cherry EP, I jumped at…
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Album Review: Vandenberg’s MoonKings – MK II
Adrian Vandenberg is back with a second Moonkings LP. Aptly titled MKII, it is a slab of fine classic rock…
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Album Review: SET THE CHARGE – Sky Goes On
Set The Charge frontman Anthony Vincent might have originally found his claim to fame from his “Ten Second Song” creations…
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Album Review: Psykup – Ctrl + Alt + Fuck
Psykup may prove an intriguing band in the slightest. Whether their intention is to amuse or challenge is one thing.…
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Album Review: Lo! – Vestigial
“Pink goopy bald guy.” If you’ve seen even a second of Lo!’s instantly iconic music video for their 2015 track…
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Album Review: EUROPE – Walk The Earth
30 years on from the release of The Final Countdown, Europe are bigger and better than they have ever been.…
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Album Review: CYHRA – Letters To Myself
When it comes to musicians leaving bands and replacements filling the empty places left over, many of the past members…
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Album Review: TAROT RATS – 3.0 EP
I went into this review not knowing a huge amount about the Tarot Rats. I’d been forwarded a few of…
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Album Review: ALAZKA – Phoenix
RISING FROM THE ASHES TO NEW HEIGHTS, ALAZKA’S “PHOENIX” IS TRULY A REBIRTH There’s a possibility that upon hearing the…
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Album Review: COMEBACK KID – Outsider
For what started as a side-project, Comeback Kid have certainly had an extensive career, releasing their sixth full-length Outsider in…
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Album Review: ALTER BRIDGE – Live At The O2 Arena + Rarities
I was lucky enough to see Alter Bridge perform live in Belfast earlier this year, so I had a vague…
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Album Review: THE VIRGINMARYS – Sitting Ducks EP
I don’t often write reviews of EPs – I’m not sure why, but I think it boils down to the…
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Album Review: BOBAFLEX – Eloquent Demons
After the release of their 7th studio album in 2015, “Anything That Moves”, rockers Bobaflex are back and have released…
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Album Review: NECK OF THE WOODS – The Passenger
Bands who prioritize diversity in their musical palette will by design create polarizing music. Vancouver metal quintet Neck of the…
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Album Review: ELUVEITIE Evocation II – Pantheon
It isn’t very often that I will receive albums in a language other than English but when I was asked…



















