Album Reviews

Place Vendome – Close to the Sun

27th March 2017 Kenn Jensen

Michael Kiske is surely one the best German metal vocalists to ever walk the Earth. His talent alone has helped elevate many albums to something extraordinary. However, in this case he’s only able to rescue [Read »]

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Chickenfoot – Best + Live

19th March 2017 Kenn Jensen

Decisions of record companies do not always make sense. Take this release for instance. Chickenfoot has only released two studio albums and a live album, so this new best of and live double album doesn’t [Read »]

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Thunder – Rip It Up

25th February 2017 Kenn Jensen

In many ways you can say that Thunder and Tesla share similar faith: both had some commercial success early on, both have never release a bad album; ranging from rock solid over very good to [Read »]

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Black Star Riders – Heavy Fire

15th February 2017 Kenn Jensen

There no denying where their roots lies: Thin Lizzy. And on album number three they still wear their influences on their sleeves, but no one would have it any other way… after all they’ve done [Read »]

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Hevidence – Nobody’s Fault

14th January 2017 Kenn Jensen

Former DGM guitarist Diego Reali is the man behind Hevidence, and on this sophomore album – first album “There’s Only Ten Left” was released under the Evidence banner in 2011 – he takes us back [Read »]

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Enuff Z’nuff – Clowns Lounge

18th December 2016 Kenn Jensen

Enuff Z’nuff or should I say Donnie Vie and Chip Z’nuff have much to my surprise been releasing albums on a regular basis for more than 30 years since their formation in 1984. Vie has [Read »]

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FM – Indiscreet 30

22nd November 2016 Kenn Jensen

“Indiscreet” was the very first sign of life from British hard rock institution FM back in 1986, and 30 years later they’ve re-recorded the whole thing, bringing it up to today’s standard soundwise. Their debut [Read »]