Album Reviews

Toto – Live at Montreux 1991

25th September 2016 Kenn Jensen

Toto operated in a short period of time as a four-piece constellation consisting of David Paich (Keyboards), Steve Lukather (Guitars & vocals), Mike Porcaro (Bass) and Jeff Pocaro (Drums). They played the famous Montreaux jazz-festival [Read »]

Album Reviews

Insomnium – Winter’s Gate

24th September 2016 Wade Reitz

In the world of music, a concept album is nothing new. Most artists have some sort of binding thread for their music, they just might not all follow a particular story line. In progressive, rock, [Read »]

Album Reviews

Them – Sweet Hallow

24th September 2016 Reinier de Vries

When you give a band, or is it a project the name Them, you don’t need to be a rocket scientist to figure out which influence the music has. Known musicians like Mike Le Pond [Read »]

Album Reviews

Seven – Shattered

22nd September 2016 Kenn Jensen

British AOR rockers Seven might only have released two albums: “7” in 2014 and this brand new one, but they go way, way back… Actually their roots can be traced back to the late 1980’s. [Read »]

Album Reviews

Blind Saviour – The Master Plan

21st September 2016 Chris Galea

Rising above the mundane of Power and Thrash Metal is no easy feat these days but with “The Master Plan” Blind Saviour imbibe the aforementioned genres with their own distinctive characteristics to create an enjoyable [Read »]

Album Reviews

Excellion – Unsean

21st September 2016 Liam Savage

Let’s be honest, Mexico probably isn’t probably even in the top ten of countries that comes to mind when thinking about progressive and technical metal.  I’m drawing a blank on the whole subject as I [Read »]

Album Reviews

Airbourne – Breakin’ Outta Hell

21st September 2016 Kenn Jensen

Life can be pretty simple and easy… if your life is all about having fun, drinking booze and sex. That’s the lifestyle Airbourne has portrayed over four albums. And the four Aussies: Joel O’Keeffe (vocals [Read »]