Iron Savior are an integral part of the German and European metal scene. Bandleader Piet Sielck and his three bandmates, Joachim 'Piesel' Küstner (guitar), Jan S. Eckert (bass) and Patrick Klose (drums), have managed to secure a rock solid status and what started in 1997 with the self-titled debut album has become a Hanseatic metal... Continue Reading →
Review SAHG ‚Live Demons‘ – EP
Norwegian heavy metal powerhouse Sahg has a new EP in the starting blocks. ‚Live Demons‘ is the title of a release that features, as not expected differently, four live songs. To celebrate the birthday of their sixth studio album ‚Born Demon‘ Sahg placed four tracks of the latest studio album on this EP. The songs... Continue Reading →
Review HERETOIR ‘Nightsphere’
Heretoir is a pretty interesting band, which should already be known to insiders. Nevertheless, the guys from Augsburg have deserved to gain awareness on a somewhat larger scale, because what the five-piece from Bavaria delivers musically, is quite something to see and listen to. A few months after the guys have brought with 'Wastelands' an... Continue Reading →
Review PRONG ‘State of Emergency’
New York City -based groove metal masters Prong are back with a new album. After a few brilliant records in the 90s, one recalls 'Beg to Differ', 'Prove You Wrong' and 'Cleansing', a short period of dry spell followed. Records like 'Scorpio Rising' couldn't keep up with the great successes. Fortunately, Tommy Victor and his... Continue Reading →
Review WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM ‘Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge’ – EP
American black metal outfit Wolves In The Throne Room recently released a new EP called ‘Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge’. The trio, hailing from Olympia, Washington offers a collage of sounds than what the usual longplayers represent. The EP includes four songs and each of those has a bit of a different expression. What connects all... Continue Reading →
Review MAGGOT HEART ‘Hunger’
Hunger is never a good thing, but now there is an exception. 'Hunger' is the title of Maggot Heart's third album and what is offered here is amazing. Maggot Heart was founded by Linnéa Olsson and is based in Berlin. With 'Mercy Machine' Maggot Heart released a very good sophomore album and three years later... Continue Reading →
Review BLACKBRIAR ‘A Dark Euphony’
The market for symphonic bands is not an easy one. Nightwish and Epica have been mentioned. Should it be more pop-oriented, then there are bands like Within Temptation and Delain. For the latter, Blackbriar opened in Utrecht in early 2020, which certainly helped the band to establish itself. At that time there was no debut... Continue Reading →
Review HARMS WAY ‘Common Suffering’
Sometimes fun quickly turns into seriousness. Most of the time, this has a negative connotation. However, in the case of Harms Way, it is fair to say that the seriousness has led to even more fun. Initially Harms Way was a side project of Few And The Proud. It was mainly about fun, which was... Continue Reading →
Review HEAVY WATER ‘Dreams of Yesterday’
‘Dreams of Yesterday’ is the continuation of a project that had its beginning in 2021. Seb Byford and his father, the legendary Biff Byford worked together under the banner of Heavy Water and unveiled an album called ‘Red Brick City’. Originally being a lockdown project, the guys discovered a lot of fun working without boundaries... Continue Reading →
Review PRIMORDIAL ‘How it Ends’
Primordial is one of the bands that I had of course all the time on my radar and I actually think the music is quite good. However, for reasons I can't explain, I had never looked deeper into the music of the four-piece from Ireland. A few days ago the new album 'How It Ends'... Continue Reading →
Review GRAVEYARD ‘6’
The new Graveyard album got a pretty simple title. ‘6’ is a statement as it is, what a surprise, the sixth longplayer from the Gothenburg-based rock band. More than five years after having release ‘Peace’ it is the new longplayer that brings nine new songs to the plate. It took Graveyard a while to finish... Continue Reading →
Review BLACK STONE CHERRY ‘Screamin’ at the Sky’
Black Stone Cherry is ‘Screamin’ at the Sky’, starting on September 29th, 2023. The four-piece of course isn’t literally screaming at the sky. It is their eighth studio album that listens to ‘Screamin’ at the Sky’ , a longplayer that carries 12 new songs. The songs were written while having been on tour and the... Continue Reading →
Review SUBSIGNAL ‚A Poetry of Rain‘
Subsignal belong to the great progressive rock bands hailing from Germany. Founded in 2007 as a side project following the end of the legendary Sieges Even, Subsignal evolved to one of the main players in this genre. After having launched their debut album ‘Beautiful & Monstrous’, the band added four additional records to their discography... Continue Reading →
Review ASINHELL ‘Impii Hora’
Twenty years after started a success story with Volbeat, Michael Poulsen returns to his death metal roots. The singer and guitarist formed a death metal band called Dominus with which he launched four longplayers before moving on to Volbeat. Now he returns to his roots with Asinhell. Originally the moniker should be Full Of Hell,... Continue Reading →
Review BASTIBASTI ‚Spiral Tapes I‘ – EP
Callejon belong to the most successful German metalcore bands. There albums enter the German charts on a regular base and their latest longplayer ‚Eternia‘ made it into the Top 10. Singer of the band is Bastian Sobtzick whose ceative flow is wider than Callejon only. In his role as creative director Sobtzick signs responsible artworks... Continue Reading →









