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Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Wallop is a German heavy metal quartet that existed for four years in the eighties, releasing two demos and one full length effort. Thirty-one years after its initial break-up, the band rose from its ashes and has been on an impressive run ever since,...

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Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Wallop is a German heavy metal quartet that existed for four years in the eighties, releasing two demos and one full length effort. Thirty-one years after its initial break-up, the band rose from its ashes and has been on an impressive run ever since,...

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Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Wallop is a German heavy metal quartet that existed for four years in the eighties, releasing two demos and one full length effort. Thirty-one years after its initial break-up, the band rose from its ashes and has been on an impressive run ever since,...

Lire la suite

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Wallop is a German heavy metal quartet that existed for four years in the eighties, releasing two demos and one full length effort. Thirty-one years after its initial break-up, the band rose from its ashes and has been on an impressive run ever since,...

Lire la suite

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Skip the First Two Songs and Thoroughly Dig the Remaining Eight Tunes - A Review of Wallop's Hell on Wheels

Wallop is a German heavy metal quartet that existed for four years in the eighties, releasing two demos and one full length effort. Thirty-one years after its initial break-up, the band rose from its ashes and has been on an impressive run ever since,...

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Symphonic Consistency - A Review of Visions of Atlantis' Pirates II - Armada

Symphonic Consistency - A Review of Visions of Atlantis' Pirates II - Armada

Visions of Atlantis' Pirates II - Armada picks up right where Pirates has left us two years earlier. The international quintet of Austrian origins around only remaining original member Thomas Casar on drums offers cinematic, diversified and entertaining...

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Faithful to Its Very Own Niche - A Review of Orden Ogan's The Order of Fear

Faithful to Its Very Own Niche - A Review of Orden Ogan's The Order of Fear

The Order of Fear is essentially the self-titled full length effort by German heavy and power metal quintet Orden Ogan. It's hard to believe that this is already the band's ninth studio record and that the band has been around for almost three decades...

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Conquering the Seas, Record Players and Concert Halls - A Review of Visions of Atlantis' Pirates

Conquering the Seas, Record Players and Concert Halls - A Review of Visions of Atlantis' Pirates

Visions of Atlantis is a symphonic metal band that truly deserves this categorization while most other bands rather play power metal. The clever use of orchestral elements, the balanced combination of female and male lead vocals and the coherent, consistent...

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Taking a Break to Enjoy the Beauty of Contemporary Progressive Rock - A Review of Rendezvous Point's Dream Chaser

Taking a Break to Enjoy the Beauty of Contemporary Progressive Rock - A Review of Rendezvous Point's Dream Chaser

Rendezvous Point is a Norwegian quintet on the thin line between progressive rock and progressive metal. Dream Chaser is the group's third full length studio effort, includes eight new songs and clocks in at a reasonable thirty-eight minutes. The quintet...

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Taking a Break to Enjoy the Beauty of Contemporary Progressive Rock - A Review of Rendezvous Point's Dream Chaser

Taking a Break to Enjoy the Beauty of Contemporary Progressive Rock - A Review of Rendezvous Point's Dream Chaser

Rendezvous Point is a Norwegian quintet on the thin line between progressive rock and progressive metal. Dream Chaser is the group's third full length studio effort, includes eight new songs and clocks in at a reasonable thirty-eight minutes. The quintet...

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