Tag: album review
REVIEW: Ye Banished Privateers – A Pirate Stole My Christmas
Happy Christmas to all, and to all a good night! Ye Banished Privateers will lighten up your Christmas day with their recent release of "A Pirate Stole My Christmas." Read our review here...
REVIEW: Tuhka – Tuhka
If you're looking for a new taste of beautiful darkness, check out our review of the self-titled debut by Tuhka!
REVIEW: Exodus – Persona Non Grata
Exodus returned this year with "Persona Non Grata," which is out now! Read our full review here...
REVIEW: Autumn’s Grief – The Dead Don’t Smile
Autumn's Grief released their debut doom and gloom album, "The Dead Don't Smile," in October. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Ember Falls – Ruins
The very long-awaited sophomore album from Ember Falls, "Ruins," is set for release on December 17th, 2021, via Ranka Kustannus... at last! Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Keoma – Hypotheses
Keoma are back again with a new sci-fi prog release, "Hypotheses," which was released on October 1st. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Rhapsody Of Fire – Glory For Salvation
Rhapsody of Fire are back yet again with a new album, "Glory for Salvation." Check out our review here...
(1991) Sentenced – Shadows of the Past: Anniversary Special
Sentence released their debut album... well, no one knows for sure, but this was one of its release dates back in 1991! Read our anniversary special of this classic album...
REVIEW: Temperance – Diamanti
Italian symphonic metal band Temperance are following up the highly acclaimed "Viridian" (2020) with the wonderfully titled "Diamanti." We have wrote down our thoughts on the new record in this review:
(2011) Nightwish – Imaginaerum: Anniversary Special
In a shocking move, in 2005 NIGHTWISH parted ways with their operatic soprano vocalist, Tarja Turunen, replacing her with Anette Olzon. The first album...
REVIEW: The Tea Party – Blood Moon Rising
The Canadian rockers from The Tea Party are back again with a new release, "Blood Moon Rising," out via InsideOut Music on November 26th. Read our review of this alternative-rock comeback here...
REVIEW: Langenneet – Aionin soihtu
Langenneet released their album, "Aionin soihtu," earlier this year on September 13th. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Bullet for My Valentine – Bullet for My Valentine
Welsh metalcore legends Bullet for My Valentine are back with their heaviest album in a long time, the appropriately self-titled "Bullet for my Valentine," released on November 5th, 2021, on Spinefarm Records / Search & Destroy. Read our thoughts on this album here...
REVIEW: The Darkness – Motorheart
The Darkness are ready to present their 7th full-length album to the world. Check out our review of "Motorheart" here...
REVIEW: Isengrim – Maailmantappaja
Isengrim are back with a new Norse theme executed in Finnish style with "Maailmantappaja," out independently on November 11th. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Mastodon – Hushed and Grim
Mastodon have released their 8th studio album, "Hushed and Grim," on October 29th, via Reprise Records. Read this commemoration to the band's late manager here...
REVIEW: Twelve Foot Ninja – Vengeance
Twelve Foot Ninja have served up something fantastic with "Vengeance," which was out on October 15th via Volkanik Records. Read our review here...
REVIEW: Omnium Gatherum – Origin
Omnium Gatherum are back with a new AORDM album, "Origin," set for release on November 5th through Century Media. We listened to the album and wrote down our ideas in this review...
REVIEW: Khroma – Ex Nihilo
Electro-metal outfit Khroma released "Ex Nihilo" back in September. Check out our review here...
REVIEW: Ad Infinitum – Chapter II – Legacy
Ad Infinitum is tackling the life and myth of one of Romania's most controversial rulers, Vlad the Impaler, on their upcoming album, "Chapter II - Legacy." The album is out on October 29, via Napalm Records. Read our review here...



















