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CD Reviews
Rob Smith reviews Nine Times Blue’s debut album, “Falling Slowly.”
Beki Hemingway rocks. No, seriously. She rocks, as in “rocks.”
On the surface, Duncan Sheik’s Covers Eighties Remixed might fall into the ”absolutely inessential” category. After all, as its name implies, this covers compilation is itself a remixed version of…
Isis and Kylesa dip into the vaults while the insanity continues with my favorite band, Anaal Nathrakh.
Frontier records unleashes the fantastic new solo disc from Survivor’s Jimi Jamison as well an album of obscure ’80s AOR covers by Issa!
November brings some goth courtesy of Tiamat, while Doro continues to kick some ass!
Germ unleashes an oddball album this week, while AOR masters Ten give us their yep…. tenth album.
Metal Blade unleashed two of their best records of 2012, from Bison BC and Antropomorphia.
Rosie Flores is the musical embodiment of the term “she’s been around the block a few times.” Over a prolific 30-year career, she fronted cowpunk band the Screamin’ Sirens, became…
Forgotten Tomb release their best album to date. Plus new music from Sybreed and Indesinence.
Finally, some new death metal worth listening to and the chaotic stylings of BTBAM.
I am an objective reviewer. I have listened to a record. This record is by Ben Folds Five. It is called The Sound of the Life of the Mind. I…
Is it really the BF5 or an unreasonable facsimile? You decide!
September just couldn’t end without throwing a fist in the air for some vintage ’80s sounds.
September brings more great new metal records from the likes of Ufomammut and Winterfylleth.
Two, count ’em, two prog rock albums worth your consideration.
New releases from Bedemon, The Shovell and my first review in butchered Finnish.
August kicks off with new releases from Master, Japanese headbangers Loudness and a collection from Doro.
An awesome month for metal continues with a new release from Witchsorrow and some reissues you should look out for.
Hells Headbangers release yet another set of dirty, blasphemous records of the highest order.
A singer-songwriter’s nine musical journeys through nine touchstone films.