by Sebastian Kluth
Three years after the gloomy, heavy and intense Medusa, gothic metal icons Paradise Lost offer a most diversified effort with Obsidian. The songs meander from slow, melodic and airy elements incorporating dreamy keyboard sounds and smooth clean vocals...
Lire la suiteHexvoid is a Japanese metalcore quartet that surprises with its creative Do It Yourself spirit including self-made records and tours organized in small underground bars around the world. I had the opportunity to attend one of the band's concerts at Ottawa's...
Lire la suiteElectric Eel Shock is a Japanese trio that has been around for more than two and a half decades now. The band plays an energetic mixture of garage rock, hard rock, rock 'n' roll and heavy metal in this exact order. The band had gained some international...
Lire la suiteAxel Rudi Pell is a band situated somewhere between hard rock, progressive rock and heavy metal stylistics of the late seventies and early eighties. While this charismatic combination has worked well in the past, the band's last few releases have progressively...
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