Based in Germany, Sinbreed has been infusing their personal brand of no-nonsense power metal into the genre since their founding. Their third and most recent record Master Creator (released February 2016 by AFM Records), has been receiving positive reviews for its relentless energy, lyrical diversity, and overall creativity in a …
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Album Review: Bobaflex – Anything That Moves
In an industry dominated by albums that are carried by one-to-two songs max, it’s refreshing to listen to a record where each track stands on its own. And, if there is one thing hard rockers, Bobaflex do with their seventh album, Anything That Moves—it’s deliver. Hailing from West Virginia, Bobaflex …
Read More »Album Review: Anthrax – For All Kings
Anthrax has been rocking the metal scene since 1981. The group has gone onto sell over ten million records and come the icon of America’s hi-top wearing, riff-spitting, ear thrashing answer to the new wave of British Heavy Metal. With that said, I’m sure most of you know who Anthrax …
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Album Review: Tonight Alive – Limitless
Bands transitioning from one genre to another is common place in the music industry. After all, people change over the years, as does the art they create. One excellent example of this is Bring Me The Horizon. The British rock band started off as a deathcore/screamo ensemble, and now find …
Read More »Album Review: Apherium – Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here
South West rockers Apherium bring us their latest offering ‘Embrace The Fall That Brought Us Here’. While the title may be a mouthful, it’ll be one you’re glad to hear. Their opening track Embrace is catchy, energetic and fun, a song that would get any live crowd moving instantly. With …
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Album Review: VALLEYS – Experiment One: Asylum
Concept albums tend to either be adored or dismissed in the music industry. This is proven with Styx’s 1983 album,Kilroy Was Here. With an average of two and a half stars in multiple entertainment publications, it was clear that its concept flopped. However, on the other side of the spectrum …
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