Review SCEPTOR “Wrath of the Gods”

The German metal band Sceptor was founded in southwestern Germany in 2009 and released a debut album called "Take Command!" in 2012. Apparently, there wasn’t enough command to maintain the band's career, as it ended in 2014. Five years later, Sceptor reunited and released a second album, “Rise of the Light.” However, with frontman Bob... Continue Reading →

Review THE VINTAGE CARAVAN “Portals”

"Portals" is the sixth album from the Icelandic rock band The Vintage Caravan. The band's name suggests that the trio is into 70s-inspired rock. A certain retro charm resonates with each of the band's records, and the newest effort is no exception. While The Vintage Caravan has classic rock roots, the band also adds a... Continue Reading →

Review AMORPHIS “Borderland”

In the early '90s, a Finnish band embarked on a journey through heavy metal, a trip that is still ongoing. We're talking about Amorphis, and the fact that the band has been around for 35 years isn't the only impressive thing about them. Their consistent line-up has allowed them to refine their musical vision and... Continue Reading →

AGNOSTIC FRONT – new album, new song

NYC's legendary pioneers, Agnostic Front, are set to unveil the unapologetically fierce new album "Echoes in Eternity". The band's established sound remains best known for their pure adrenaline-fueled riffs, unrelenting energy and outspoken critique on social corruption. "Way of War" is the first single to land ahead of this forthcoming onslaught; "Echoes in Eternity" is... Continue Reading →

Review PARADOX “Mysterium”

The announcement of a new Paradox album is always an exciting moment, as the band has released several excellent metal records. It all started in 1987 when Paradox debuted with the stunning album "Product of Imagination." At the time, the band was sometimes considered the German equivalent of bands like Metallica, and their momentum continued... Continue Reading →

Review RAGE “A New World Rising”

When it comes to heavy metal from Germany, Rage belongs to the real veterans. What started as Avenger in 1983 turned into Rage in 1986, and it was apparent from the release of their debut that Peavy and his bandmates had the potential for a long-term career. Rage is an extremely productive band, as evidenced... Continue Reading →

Review ZSK “Feuer & Papier”

Punk has always been associated with a rebellious spirit and a nonconformist attitude. Punk rock has been the musical outlet for this mindset, and the movement has also had a strong political dimension. ZSK carries this mindset into the present, and their newest album, "Feuer & Papier," embodies it. The Berlin-based polit-punks' eighth record features... Continue Reading →

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