Category: Reviews
Jeff Walker Und Die Fluffers – Welcome to Carcass Cuntry Review
What was the first thing you said to yourself after ex-Carcass vocalist/bassist Jeff Walker announced he has going to record and release a collection of country songs done metal style? If you’re like me, you …
UFO – The Monkey Puzzle Review
Can I take you back again? Fucking yes I can. Stop reading if you don’t want to come with me. I was a hero air guitarist. I got it listening to The Who and Beatles, and …
Theatre Of Tragedy – Storm Review
Originally written by Chris Chellis. I am always open to beautifully sung gothic metal, and with Lacuna Coil basically M.I.A. there’s never been a better opportunity for Theatre of Tragedy to take the scene by Storm. I have a weakness …
Estradasphere – Palace Of Mirrors Review
Originally written by Jason Jordan. Since Palace of Mirrors calls The End its home, was there any doubt it’d be good but out of left field? Similar to Wormfood and labelmates Unexpect, Estradasphere play a brand of avant-garde that mixes various genres/subgenres, incorporates a …
Vader – Impressions In Blood Review
Originally written by Tim Pigeon Like a precision piece of clockwork, Poland’s finest export is back with another fine album. Vader have released new material every single year for the past seven years, and the quality never …
Iron Maiden – A Matter Of Life And Death Review
Chris Chellis’ take: History unfolds before us and the two-ton text that is Maiden slaps us across the face yet again to demand another thorough read with A Matter of Life and Death. Like any aging author whose …
Blind Guardian – A Twist In The Myth Review
Originally written by Jon Eardley This band’s journey through the world of power metal territory goes all the way back to the late 80’s, but it wasn’t until the late 90’s when I first caught …
Setherial – Death Triumphant Review
originally written by Jim Brandon When it comes to black metal, I prefer to listen to the cold, dry, but slightly atmospheric variety. I think Candlelight has pretty much covered all the bases as far …
