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The Corpses Can Rest in Peace - A Review of Corpsegrinder's Corpsegrinder

The Corpses Can Rest in Peace - A Review of Corpsegrinder's Corpsegrinder

George ''Corpsegrinder'' Fisher is a very entertaining, funny and sympathetic musician who delivers the goods for death metal institution Cannibal Corpse that has been releasing records of consistent quality and playing quite enthusiastic concerts since...

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Standing by Its Heroic Genre Trademarks - A Review of HammerFall's Hammer of Dawn

Standing by Its Heroic Genre Trademarks - A Review of HammerFall's Hammer of Dawn

HammerFall has been on a streak of average traditional heavy metal records since its return to the roots with (r)Evolution eight years ago. The band's twelfth studio album Hammer of Dawn will please fans of old date and faithful collectors but certainly...

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Spotify Playlist: Best Songs Released in February 2022

Dear readers! The month of February 2022 has been incredibly eventful regarding excellent new extended plays, records and singles. It was quite a challenge to cut everything down to just ten songs as I could have easily chosen twice as many. I have decided...

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Spotify Playlist: Best Songs Released in February 2022

Dear readers! The month of February 2022 has been incredibly eventful regarding excellent new extended plays, records and singles. It was quite a challenge to cut everything down to just ten songs as I could have easily chosen twice as many. I have decided...

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Increasing Both Atmosphere and Grit - A Review of Lords of Black's Alchemy of Souls Part II

Increasing Both Atmosphere and Grit - A Review of Lords of Black's Alchemy of Souls Part II

Alchemy of Souls Part II follows only eleven months after its extraordinary predecessor and marks the fifth studio record of Spanish heavy metal quartet Lords of Black. This record offers thirteen songs with a generous running time of sixty-six minutes....

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A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

Roughly a year after the release of masterful extended play The Raging River, Swedish sextet Cult of Luna offers a full length effort with nine songs and a generous running time of sixty-nine minutes. The band's style is often described as atmospheric...

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A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

Roughly a year after the release of masterful extended play The Raging River, Swedish sextet Cult of Luna offers a full length effort with nine songs and a generous running time of sixty-nine minutes. The band's style is often described as atmospheric...

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A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

Roughly a year after the release of masterful extended play The Raging River, Swedish sextet Cult of Luna offers a full length effort with nine songs and a generous running time of sixty-nine minutes. The band's style is often described as atmospheric...

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A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

Roughly a year after the release of masterful extended play The Raging River, Swedish sextet Cult of Luna offers a full length effort with nine songs and a generous running time of sixty-nine minutes. The band's style is often described as atmospheric...

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A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

A Long-Term Investment for Those Who Seek Beauty in Darkness - A Review of Cult of Luna's The Long Road North

Roughly a year after the release of masterful extended play The Raging River, Swedish sextet Cult of Luna offers a full length effort with nine songs and a generous running time of sixty-nine minutes. The band's style is often described as atmospheric...

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