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by Sebastian Kluth

Depth over Depression - A Review of Ghost Bath's Self Loather

Depth over Depression - A Review of Ghost Bath's Self Loather

It should by now be known that Ghost Bath are not exactly who they have already claimed to be. What initially appeared to be an underground black metal project from Chongqing, China turned out to be a quartet from Minot, North Dakota. What originally...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

Powerful Renditions but Odd Set List Selections - A Review of Rebellion's X - Live in Iberia

It's a mystery to me why Rebellion isn't a much bigger heavy and power metal band than it is. The band has been around for over two decades and plays music in the key of popular German heavy metal groups such as Accept, Grave Digger and Rage but it has...

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Wonderful Lyrics but Flawed Execution - A Review of Rebellion's We Are the People

Wonderful Lyrics but Flawed Execution - A Review of Rebellion's We Are the People

A conceptual record about freedom and historical rebellions, revolts and revolutions associated to it seems highly promising to me. The final result of Rebellion's ninth studio record We Are the People is however a mixed bag. Let's get the negative elements...

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Going Back to the Roots in an Energetic and Inspired Way - A Review of Rebellion's A Tragedy in Steel Part II: Shakespeare's King Lear

Going Back to the Roots in an Energetic and Inspired Way - A Review of Rebellion's A Tragedy in Steel Part II: Shakespeare's King Lear

Going back to your origins on the eighth full length effort after eighteen long years and numerous line-up changes is a risky attempt. German heavy metal quintet Rebellion has however managed to recapture the spirit of yore and delivers a very convincing...

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