Category: heavy metal
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Review of Lacuna Coil’s Show in Cleveland 2019
Review by Joshua Becker | October 17, 2019 This is my first concert review, as I had never actually been to a concert until this one. Being this was my first concert ever, I had no idea what to expect, and if I would be disappointed, but I definitely had a kick-ass time. The concert…
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Review of ‘Space Nest’ by Grande Fox
Review by Ryan Murray | October 29, 2019 I had never heard of Grande Fox before, but what an interesting listen! With feels of 70’s – 80’s Metal and Hard Rock, there’s something for everyone in their album “Space Nest”! Strange Situation – The opening riff to this song kinda gives me a 70’s Sabbath feel, reminiscent…
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Review of ‘Phantoms of Yesterday’ by Welkins Boreal
Review by Ryan Murray | October 18, 2019 It’s been a long time since I’ve listened through a Goth Rock album, but Welkins Boreal’s new release “Phantoms of Yesteryear” is, for me, somewhat reminiscent of The Crüxshadows and Type O Negative. “Sleep Eternal” is the album opener. Chugging guitars and pulsing drums opens up the…
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A Review of Tarja’s 2019 Festival Shows
Review by Jessica Clingempeel | October 17, 2019 This year I attended three festivals that Tarja participated in. The first was Chania Rock Festival in Crete; the second was Z7 in Switzerland; and the last was with Evanescence in Trnava, Slovakia. Every show she played songs from her previous album ‘The Shadow Self’ and some…
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Review of Lacuna Coil’s ‘Black Anima’ by Jade
Review by Jade | October 16, 2019 POWERHOUSE. There is no other word to describe BLACK ANIMA, the ninth studio album by Italian metal group LACUNA COIL. Over twenty year in the scene has led them to what is arguably the strongest album in their career. Musically, lyrically, vocally, BLACK ANIMA delivers the sound that…
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Review of Hybridism’s Self-Titled EP
Review by Joshua Becker | October 16, 2019 Hybridism is a “djent” band from Belgium. For those who may not know, “djent” is a relatively new sub-genre of progressive metal with lower-pitched guitar sounds. Their latest album is eponymous of the band’s name. Before even getting into this review, I read their biography, and they…