Album Reviews

Angertea – Snakes In Blossom

18th March 2016 Liam Savage

One might mistake this band’s name for a hateful boiling beverage at first glance, but once you delve into Angertea’s current album, the listener soon realizes they have a very expansive, mood-based sound that’s rooted [Read »]

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The Shrine – Rare Breed

22nd December 2015 Wade Reitz

I do not get to go to concerts as often as I used to. When I first moved to my adopted hometown in my early twenties with no kids, I went to shows all the [Read »]

Album Reviews

Stryper – Fallen

7th October 2015 Wade Reitz

Back in the day, I do not think there was a band I took more crap for liking more than Stryper. It was never necessarily about the religious connotations of their music that drew me [Read »]

Album Reviews

Vesperia – The Iron Tempests EP

15th July 2015 Sophie Ruhnke

When I read the words “Epic Metal”, my mind creates a whole movie soundtrack. There is a big orchestra playing… well, epic melodies, and I imagine massive fight scenes involving vikings, knights and something like that. And [Read »]

Album Reviews

Naïve – Altra

12th July 2015 Sophie Ruhnke

Naïve is a French band which really aroused my interest with their genre: Electro/Trip-Hop/Metal. I couldn’t imagine what this style would sound like, so I got curious and gave their new record Altra, which was already [Read »]

Album Reviews

My Hollow – On Borrowed Time

9th July 2015 Wade Reitz

Surprises can be surprisingly good and surprisingly bad. I always prefer a “Surprise! You won!” versus a “Surprise! You’re fired!” The other day when I was looking through the list of promos to check out, [Read »]