by Sebastian Kluth
Anthem is a Japanese heavy metal band that kicked off its career with this self-titled release back in 1985. The guys from Tokyo play traditional heavy metal with a lot of passion but fail to write really addicting, gripping and outstanding songs on their...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteAfter the somewhat lovelessly compilated "Home At Last" EP that featured three rehashed live songs, a good title track and two rather generic and powerless songs, I was a little bit secptical concerning the release of this new full length album that mostly...
Lire la suiteIt's not as if "Shadows Of War" was a bad Loudness album but it clearly falls off in comparison to the groundbreaking previous releases "Disillusion" and "Thunder In The East". This record delivers nothing more and nothing less than solid Heavy Metal...
Lire la suiteGrave Digger were one of the first bands of the metal genre with whom I got in touch. I regularly listened to their Medieval Age trilogy featuring the albums "Tunes Of War", "Knights Of The Cross" and "Excalibur" but I later discovered and adored the...
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