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(2002) In Flames – Reroute to Remain: Anniversary Special

2002 was a good year for Gothenburg metal, with many good albums, including In Flames' new release of the year, "Reroute to Remain." Check it out as today's anniversary special!

REVIEW: Andy Gillion – Arcade Metal

Andy Gillion - known for his 10-year tenure in Mors Principium Est, released his new solo album "Arcade Metal" today! Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Blind Guardian – The God Machine

Blind Guardian are back with their brand new album, "The God Machine," released on September 4th, 2022. Check out our thoughts about the record here...

REVIEW: Brymir – Voices in the Sky

Brymir's newest album, "Voices in the Sky," comes out tomorrow through Napalm Records, but our review is already online! Check it out here...

REVIEW: Mikael Åkerfeldt – Clark (Soundtrack From the Netflix Series)

Legendary Opeth frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt did the soundtrack for the Netflix series, Clark. See how it holds up to his other work in our review...

REVIEW: Lonely Robot – A Model Life

Prog rock master John Mitchell is back with another Lonely Robot album, this time entitled "A Model Life." Set for release on August 22nd via InsideOut Music, we had to give it a listen. Read the review here...

REVIEW: Oceans – Hell Is Where the Heart Is – Part...

Oceans impressed us with their EP, "Hell is Where the Heart Is," particularly the second edition, entitled "Longing." Check out the review here...

REVIEW: Dynazty – Final Advent

With a game plan of writing an "all killer, no filler" album, Swedish melodic metal band Dynazty are now releasing "Final Advent" on the 26th of August 2022 via AFM Records. Check out our review for what to expect from this album....

REVIEW: Oceans of Slumber – Starlight and Ash

Oceans of Slumber recently released their new album "Starlight and Ash." Read more about our thoughts here...

REVIEW: Walter Trout – Ride

The 70-year-old legend, Walter Trout, is releasing a new album, "Ride," next week via Provogue. Check out our review here...

REVIEW: David Paich – Forgotten Toys

David Paich, of Toto fame, is set to release his debut album, "Forgotten Toys," through The Players Club on August 19th. Read our review here...

REVIEW: The Halo Effect – Days of the Lost

The Halo Effect, aka Sweden's newest best gift to Gothenburg metal, is releasing their debut album, "Days of the Lost" on August 12th, 2022, via Nuclear Blast. Check out our album review here...

REVIEW: Neon Fields – Neon Fields

Neon Fields impressed us with their alt.rock hauntology of their self-titled debut, out on August 12th, 2022! Check out the album review here...

(2002) Forgotten Tomb – Songs to Leave: Anniversary Special

On this day in 2002, Forgotten Tomb released "Songs to Leave." As today's anniversary special, check out how the album holds up after 20 years...

REVIEW: Tim Bowness – Butterfly Mind

On Friday, Tim Bowness' latest offering, "Butterfly Mind" will be released via InsideOut Music. Read our album review here...

(2002) Dark Tranquility – Damage Done: Anniversary Special

Did you notice that Dark Tranquillity's "Damage Done" celebrated its 20th anniversary last month? Check our our special feature and see how the album holds up!

(2012) Baroness – Yellow & Green: Anniversary Special

Ten years ago, Baroness released their third album in their color-coded journey with "Yellow and Green." Check out our anniversary special of this classic here...

REVIEW: Derek Sherinian – Vortex

Derek Sherinian sucked us back into his sonic waters with "Vortex," released on July 1st through InsideOut Music. Check out our review here...

REVIEW: Horizon Ignited – Towards the Dying Lands

Finnish melodic death metal act Horizon Ignited have released their sophomore album, “Towards the Dying Lands,” on July 1, via Nuclear Blast Records. Read our review of it here...

REVIEW: Blind Channel – Lifestyles of the Sick & Dangerous

Blind Channel's violent pop revolution continues with their fourth release, "Lifestyle of the Sick and Dangerous," out on July 8th via Century Media. Check out our review here!