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Tag Archives: heavy metal
CHICKN – Chickn
July 23, 2017

Inner Ear 2016 Grasping the moment, Greek group mount up their impact to tune into time and space. After a series of lo-fi download-only singles, these three musicians from Athens gather like-minded forces and come up with a work which … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Chickn, heavy metal, space rock
WARD XVI – The Art Of Manipulation
July 20, 2017

Rock’N’Growl 2017 Asylum symphony from English genre-benders of a metal disposition and proclivity for mental delight. Black and white striping might mark this band’s visually striking front, but their first full-length album is full of color as befits a musical … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged dance, heavy metal, Ward XVI
BURNT OUT WRECK – Swallow
July 11, 2017

The Right Honourable 2017 Chew it up, not spit it out: have your fill of a metal pill – classic to the core. There was a rumor of HEAVY PETTIN’ getting back in action in 2017 yet, having moved to … Continue reading →
Posted in Reviews
Tagged Burnt Out Wreck, heavy metal, Heavy Pettin'
SEGRËGATES – Burstön
July 4, 2017

Cleopatra 2017 Umlauts up and aces high: British bombers go down with nonsense and deliver a no-brainer nuclear assault. There’s a reason this band’s name and their debut album’s opener rhyme with “Ace Of Spades”: the York trio’s roar was … Continue reading →
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Tagged heavy metal, rock 'n' roll, Segregates
COSMOSQUAD – The Morbid Tango
June 24, 2017

Marmaduke 2017 Grave-dancing in the land of fusion filigree, with tears of joy and bursts of laughter. Lately, heavy jazz-rock has become a fertile soil for a smile, but Jeff Kollman’s posse were at it long before the current crop … Continue reading →
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Tagged Cosmosquad, fusion, heavy metal, instrumental, Jeff Kollman


