MÖTLEY CRÜE – Dr. Feelgood (35th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set)
(BMG) Rating: 8.0 By: Rich Catino Dr. Feelgood has been reissued and remastered several times, 1999 on Mötley Records with demos etc., 2003, 2009 20th anniversary with live songs, and...
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(BMG) Rating: 8.0 By: Rich Catino Dr. Feelgood has been reissued and remastered several times, 1999 on Mötley Records with demos etc., 2003, 2009 20th anniversary with live songs, and...
The whip strikes outside the queen’s realm Seattle’s premier progressive heavy metal forefathers Queensrÿche have been on a colossal upsurge since the shakeup of their lineup and subsequent release of...
(Supreme Echo) Rating: 8.5 What an absolute gem of resurfaced 1989 Canadian thrash this one is, Supreme Echo on a metal tear lately, reissuing the only recorded material from Victoria’s...
Sometimes a rock album becomes a work of art. When crafted with precision, imagination, and skill, music is created that transcends category or genre. When it’s also imbued with an...
Wrangling steeds of chrome and steel. Sometimes it takes the changing of a name and a brand new flock of musicians for a vision to come to full fruition, and...
(Blood Harvest) Rating: 8.0 Great, there’s two, maybe three, more words I need to look up thanks to Ohio-based DM crew Nogothula and their debut, Telluric Sepsis. Originally released digitally...
(Independent) Rating: 7.5 Tales From The Frozen Wastes is the new EP from Trollwar and possesses a hefty runtime of 25 minutes. The Canadians drudge up a rousing blend of...
(Independent) Rating: 7.0 Debut album from Argentine speed metallers, whose ’21 Arrowfire demo impressed these ears. No hold-overs from that initial foray (which featured a cover of Venom’s “Witching Hour”)....
Arise, mighty skeleton hunters of the night! If the New Wave of Traditional Heavy Metal could be boiled down to a single mission statement, it would assumedly be to recapture...
The unheard are the loudest. Though seemingly a bygone era, the days when marrying the extreme aggression and fervor of death metal with the melodic contours of 80s traditional metal...