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Review of Iced Earth's Dystopia
Iced Earth's first album with Stu Block is a great breath of fresh air
Oct 19, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Megadeth, "Whose Life (Is This Anyways?)"
Legendary thrash metal band Megadeth offer a preview of their upcoming album TH1RT3EN with the release of the new song "Whose Life (Is This Anyways?)".
Oct 17, 2011
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Michael Perera
Review of Sebastian Bach's Kicking And Screaming
A look at Sebastian Bach's first album in four years
Oct 15, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Review of Warbringer's Worlds Torn Asunder
Warbringer's third studio album is another good slice of thrash metal comfort
Oct 15, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Review of Hank 3's "Attention Deficit Domination"
Hank 3's first full foray into doom metal is a slightly rocky but promising debut
Oct 3, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Review of Anthrax's "Worship Music"
Anthrax's first album in eight years is a damn good compromise
Sep 29, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Lou Reed & Metallica: 'The View' Single Review
Does a collaboration of Lou Reed and Metallica really work? If 'The View' is anything to go by, then just about.
Sep 27, 2011
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James Clapham
Van Canto, Breaking Away from Tradition
An analysis of the young new metal band that breaks away from traditional power metal, and makes their own unique statement.
Sep 25, 2011
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Alex Kendall
Metallica: 'Cunning Stunts' DVD Review
Recorded at the peak of their fame, Metallica's 'Cunning Stunts' documents their May '97 concert in Fort Worth, Texas.
Sep 24, 2011
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James Clapham
Metallica: 'Load' Album Review
The 1996 Metallica album 'Load' built upon the blues-inspired sound of the Black Album, and courted controversy in it's more laid-back approach and haircuts
Sep 15, 2011
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James Clapham
Review of Amon Amarth's "Surtur Rising"
Amon Amarth's eighth studio album proves out to be another great breakthrough
Sep 11, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Review of Symphony X's "Iconoclast"
Symphony X's eighth studio album is another ambitious work of progressive metal
Sep 1, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Within Temptation 'The Silent Force' Album Review
After the breakthrough success of their album Mother Earth, Dutch band Within Temptation followed it through with their third album, 'The Silent Force'.
Aug 30, 2011
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James Clapham
Where the Eagles Roam: Heavy Rock- a Past, a Present...a Future?
Exploring the largely underground, hard rock oriented stoner/doom bands of the past and present. Forever doomed to be underground?
Aug 30, 2011
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Pedi Esfandiary
Why Tyr Works
An overview of Viking Metal powerhouse Tyr and what makes them unique.
Aug 23, 2011
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Alex Kendall
Review of Stream of Passion's "Darker Days"
On their new CD, the Dutch symphonic metal band embraces their singer's Mexican roots and focuses on emotional impact - but not on making memorable music.
Aug 18, 2011
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Sara Letourneau
Review of Hell's "Human Remains"
Hell's first full-length album is 20 years overdue in just about every sense of the phrase
Aug 18, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Disturbed: Album by Album Overview
Chicago based Disturbed released their first album in 2000. They've continued their brand of alternative metal with four more discs through 2010.
Aug 11, 2011
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Gary Hill
Review of The Gates of Slumber's "The Wretch"
The Gates of Slumber's fifth album shows the group stripping down and stepping forward as one of the strongest bands in doom metal.
Aug 1, 2011
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Christopher Latta
Testament: Album by Album Overview: 1993 to 2008
When Testament arrived on the scene, they showed the promise of rising to the top of the thrash genre. By the mid 1990s, though, the status eluded them.
Jul 28, 2011
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Gary Hill