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Email Interview w/ Michele Guaitoli of Visions of Atlantis
Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributor r.m.music84@gmail.com Visions of Atlantis, a symphonic metal band originally formed in Austria in 2000, are by far the next big thing in the symphonic metal world! With their latest release “Pirates”, the band has seen their most mature sound yet, mostly due to the lineup, as…
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Interview with Andreas Blomqvist of Seventh Wonder
Ryan Murray | Interview done on May 12, 2022 Co-owner, chief editor and contributor Ryan Murray sits down with Andreas Blomqvist, co-founder and bass player of Seventh Wonder! Seventh Wonder, a progressive metal band from Sweden was formed in 2000 and are a breath of fresh air in the progressive metal world! Seventh Wonder sees…
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Review of ‘Pirates’ by Visions of Atlantis
Ryan Murray | Chief Editor Symphonic metal band Visions of Atlantis is set to release their eighth studio album “Pirates”, and this album is poised to top the charts and become an instant classic that you won’t soon forget! “Pirates”, a follow up to the band’s 2019 release “Wanderers”, finds the band with their most mature and strongest sound…
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Review of ‘World in My Eyes’ by Outlanders
Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributorr.m.music84@gmail.com Once again, Outlanders has done it again! Tarja and Torsten released another offering from their project, this time with a familiar song. “World in My Eyes” (Depeche Mode), feat. Vernon Reid. (Living Colour) Vernon Reid is insanely talented, and his work on this song doesn’t disappoint!…
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Review of ‘Back From The Dead’ by Halestorm

Ryan Murray | Co-owner | Chief Editor | Contributorr.m.music84@gmail.com Halestorm came screaming onto the scene in 1998. Not only did they quickly become an icon in the hard rock world, but they created a world where fans could come as they are. Halestorm has consistently gone against the grain, and has been tearing down walls…
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Review of ‘Immutable’ by Meshuggah
Ryan Murray | Chief Editor | Contributor Album reviewed 3/31/2022 NO ONE DOES DJENT/TECH LIKE MESHUGGAH! Formed in 1987, this genre-defying, aptly named band takes their name from the Yiddish/Jewish word meaning “crazy”. Right from the beginning, Meshuggah was destined to bring metal to a whole new level. With their use of polymetered song structures…