All reviews written by Stuart

Accept - Blood Of The Nations
Agalloch - Marrow Of The Spirit
Alestorm - Captain Morgan's Revenge
Amon Amarth - Twilight Of The Thunder God
Anvil - Juggernaut of Justice
Arkona - Lepta
Austrian Death Machine - Total Brutal
Black Raven - The Day of the Raven
Black Sabbath - Dehumanizer
Blaze Bayley - Promise And Terror
Burzum - Belus
Celtachor - In The Halls Of Our Ancient Fathers
Cradle of Filth - Godspeed On The Devil's Thunder
Darkthrone - Transilvanian Hunger
Deicide - Till Death Do Us Part
Dragonforce - Valley Of The Damned + Sonic Firestorm reissues
Dragonforce - Twilight Dementia
Gamma Ray - Land of The Free II
Heaven and Hell - The Devil You Know
Hell - Human Remains
Hibria - Blind Ride
Hibria - The Skull Collectors
Immortal - All Shall Fall
Impellitteri - Wicked Maiden
Iron Maiden - The Final Frontier
Kiske - Past In Different Ways
Kiss - Sonic Boom
Kreator - Hordes of Chaos
Meat Loaf - Bad Attitude
Metalforce - Metalforce
Metsatöll - Äio
Misfits - Famous Monsters
Morbid Angel - Illud Divinum Insanus
Nachtmystium - Assasins - Black Meddle Part 1
Napalm Death - Time Waits For No Slave
Nevermore - Dead Heart In A Dead World
Nevermore - The Obsidian Conspiracy
Nightwish - Dark Passion Play
Poison - Look What The Cat Dragged In
Power Quest - Blood Alliance
Queen - A Night At The Opera
Riot - Thundersteel
Savage Messiah - Spitting Venom
Sons of Liberty - Brush-fires of The Mind
Steel Tormentor - Return Of A King
Syth - The Reckoning
Taake - Taake
Tank - War Machine
Tevana3 - Mieron Tiellä
Toxic Holocaust - An Overdose Of Death
TYR - By The Light of The Northern Star
Warrel Dane - Praises To The War Machine






Daily Spotlight
Piledriver - Metal Inquisition
CoverPiledriver's Metal Inquisition from 1985 provides a perfect balance of humorous lyrics, powerful riffing, ol....
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Retro Reviews

(Alanna)
Danger Danger - Return of the Great Gildersleeves
CoverThere's always an album or two from a major band that seems to slip under the radar, despite critical acclaim and explosive buzz. Some ten years, after its initial rocking of the melodic rock world, <....
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(Steen)
Queensr˙che - Rage for order
CoverAhh good old Queensrÿche... Rage for order was released back in 1986 and of all their albums this one is my favorite along with Operation Mindcrime. Which one I prefer all depends on my mood. This is ....
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