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Mötley Crüe Cancelled

Mötley Crüe – Cancelled | Album Review

It’s as if Motley Crue were desperate to prove how edgy and cool they used to be forty years ago, tried to remind us,...
Blood Incantation Absolute Elsewhere

Blood Incantation – Absolute Elsewhere | Album Review

In an album of stargates and messages, this message is that Blood Incantation just released one of the  best metal albums of 2024. This...
Vended Vended 2024

Vended – Vended | Album Review

This is an aggressive and at times relentless metal album from a younger band born into the genre. Produced by Chris Collier who also...
Seether The Surface Seems So Far

Seether – The Surface Seems So Far | Album Review

I am happy to say that Seether fans can enjoy what is a solid new entry in the band’s catalog. Their last two albums...
Nick Cave Wild God

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds – Wild God | Album Review

After true tragedy in the life of Nick Cave, Wild God sees a defiant act of moving forward. Back with The Bad Seeds, Wild...
Falling In Reverse Popular Monster

Falling In Reverse – Popular Monster | Album Review

An album preceded by several singles over the course of four years, now including four new songs, several collaborations, and a lot of similar...
Powerwolf Wake Up The Wicked

Powerwolf – Wake Up The Wicked | Album Review

Germany’s cult of werewolves are back on the power metal prowl and it’s more than welcome. This is an album filled with songs to...
Hardy Quit Album Review

Hardy – Quit!! | Album Review

Country rock with a continuation of Hardy singing from the heart about alcohol, and bars, and exes blocking him, and collaborations to prove he...

Album Review: Harpazo – The Crucible

The Crucible has strong hook factor, not only by its guest spots and musicianship, but its characters. It is a story of not only choosing faith and love amid catastrophic circumstances, but the transformation of two people who abandon their cold, calculated upbringings and develop empathy and compassion for others.
The Warning Keep Me Fed

The Warning – Keep Me Fed | Album Review

Hard rock that with only three members sounds more fleshed out and full than bands with four or five. This is a step up...