2011 Music Reviews

Fergie Frederiksen | Happiness is the Road

by Franco Cerchiari Staff Writer — Dennis “Fergie” Frederiksen, having recently won the battle against a rare form of liver cancer, comes back with his newest contribution, Happiness is the Road. One can assume after having defeated such a battle, happiness would indeed be the road, and [...]

Brainstorm | On the Spur of the Moment

by Justin Gaines Staff Writer — Long running, hard-hitting German power metal band Brainstorm is back with a new studio album, their ninth, titled On the Spur of the Moment. With a sound that focused more on the headbanging heavy metal side of power metal than the sing-song hyper-melodic [...]

NitroVille | Can’t Stop What’s Comin’

by Alissa Ordabai Staff Writer — It’s the ballsy, raunchy riffs that make the biggest impact on this band’s debut release, and when guitarist Kurt Michael Boeck gets it right, the songs flow with seamless, convincing swagger of a vintage blues-rock steamroller. Tola Lamont’s rough-hewn [...]

Autumn | Cold Comfort

by Joe Mis Staff Writer — Dutch rockers Autumn are poised to release their fifth album entitled Cold Comfort this November on Metal Blade. A strong female voice and tight musicianship make Cold Comfort an interesting choice for progressive rock or guitar rock fans. Blending progressive [...]

Megadeth | Th1rt3en

by Alissa Ordabai Staff Writer — Instant classics on Megadeth’s aptly titled 13th studio release show that Dave Mustaine remains firmly grounded in his identity while refusing to abate after a three-decade career full of ups, downs and everything else in between. Memorable, hurtling, tough [...]

Talon | III

by Mark Allen Staff Writer — Talon want to sink their claws into your cochlea with their crunchy, chock-full-o’-hooks brand of melodic hard rock and this latest album is probably good enough to satisfy the easy-to-please segment of the genre demographic. But fussier fans who foist the [...]

Iced Earth | Dystopia

by John Kindred Staff Writer — Iced Earth’s 10th studio album Dystopia, although not a concept record per say, loosely is held together by the common thread of the calamity of a Dystopian society. The definition of dystopian, a creation of a nightmare world, is the exact opposite of a [...]

Machine Head | Unto the Locust

by Mark Allen Staff Writer — Make no mistake, the new Machine Head album, Unto the Locust is not only as good as the band’s previous, Grammy-nominated release The Blackening, it’s better. So much better, in fact, that the fans who once hailed The Blackening as Machine Head’s magnum opus [...]

Zandelle | Shadows of the Past

by Justin Gaines Staff Writer — Long-running (and way too often overlooked) New York-based traditional/power metal outfit Zandelle is back with a new album, entitled Shadows of the Past. Actually, this isn’t so much a new offering as it is a fresh look at some older Zandelle material dating [...]

Red Rose | Live The Life You’ve Imagined

by Nikiforos Skoumas Staff Writer — Live the Life You’ve Imagined is the debut album by Israeli melodic hard rock group Red Rose. The line up features singer Leve Laiter, guitarist Elnur Aliev, keyboardist Deion Kristen and bassist Elli Reeve. Red Rose’s debut was produced by renowned [...]
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