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bato 13 Aug : 09:11 Just received my new Iron Maiden CD; check it out yourself...
bato 26 Jun : 08:53 It's been a been quiet on these pages in the last two weeks, but it is mostly due to the moving of the chief editor and one another member of the Staff. More info soon.
bato 10 Jun : 19:54 Next week's metal events in Denmark: Guns n' Roses on monday and KISS on wednesday, both at 'Gigantium' Aalborg.
bato 26 May : 08:57 It is terrible and I'm scared who might be next: Pete Steele, Dio & now Grey :(
WESna 24 May : 23:48 Another great musician passed away Paul Grey #2 1972-2010, Slipknot WTF with this 2010???
Death certainly needs no introduction as they are widely known as the pioneers of death metal. It’s fair to say that every death metal band is influenced by them in some way. Ever since their first full length album Scream Bloody Gore in 1987, they had made a huge impression in the metal world and helped make Florida an important death metal scene. The band’s earliest material [read more]
Hybrid Theory was the debut album of the American rock band Linkin Park, it was released on October 24, year 2000.The CD has sold 29 million copies throughout the globe, which makes it one of the best selling albums of the decade. What appeals to me about this album is the way Linkin Park combines hard rock and rap in such a way that for [read more]
Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? is one of the finest thrash albums ever released. Everyone knows the 80's were a great era for metal. 1986 in particular was great for thrash metal. However, few metal bands of the 80's have persisted and even fewer can claim to have changed and influenced metal as Megadeth has. Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? was Megadeth's breakthrough album which rocketed them [read more]
It made your parents’ ears bleed in the seventies, and it’s making your ears bleed now. I’m talking, of course, about the mother of all metal albums: Black Sabbath’s Paranoid. It’s been reviewed a thousand times before, and will undoubtedly be reviewed a thousand times again, however, I feel most compelled to write about it. First released in 1970, Paranoid is considered one of, if [read more]
I was asked to write a review of the album that during my life has meant the most to me. This was a decision that proved as easy as any – it was the album that introduced me to heavy metal. Warriors Of the World is the 9th album from Manowar, marking the 20 year anniversary of their first album. I first learned of this [read more]
Vinland Saga is the second full-length release from the symphonic metal band, Leaves' Eyes. It is a concept album, each song weaving an intricate story, to tell the tale of the voyage of Leif Eriksson to Vinland (Newfoundland). This album is a compelling ride both for the metal lover and the history buff, or someone in between such as myself. It is completely engrossing, and [read more]
The Cannibalistic Corpse did it again. The Bleeding was a serious positive punch in the face, from start to end.The fourth album from the band, was the last album featuring singer Chris Barnes, and the first featuring guitarist Rob Barrett. The album had the band on the billboard charts, making it the most successfull Cannibal Corpse album to date. Guitars aproached a bit more technical [read more]
Released in 1992, Images & Words is Dream Theater's second full-length outing. Despite not being the first album of its kind to receive critical acclaim and reach commercial success, it has nevertheless gone down in history as one of the most beloved progressive metal releases of all time.This musical journey starts with Pull Me Under, the band's first and only hit single to date. Having [read more]
This has been the hardest review to write - not because De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas has been so influential in the black metal scene but because it is brimming with an inhumane, chaotic force that is just so hard to pin down yet alone describe. De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas breathes chaos, from razor sharp, blasphemous riffs to the sheer barbarism in Attila's malignant howls and [read more]
1987 was crazy year. I was fifteen at the time, my hormones were pumping, and my face was covered in red shiny pimples. On the way to Adriatic coast "Still of the Night" by Whitesnake played on the radio. That was the first time I heard that great song, taken from Whitesnake’s eight studio album, 1987 also known as Serpens Albus (latin for Whitesnake).My God! [read more]