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HARTMANN – HOME (FRONTIERS 2007)
One of the most delightful musical surprises of 2005 for me was stumbling across the first Hartmann album “Out In The Cold”. Ex- At Vance vocalist Oliver Hartmann’s return to the music world after a couple of years’ silence was done with a rather surprising change in style. “Out In The Cold” was full of…
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MANOWAR – GODS OF WAR (MAGIC CIRCLE 2007)
The new Manowar album has been a long time coming. The band’s been mainly concentrating on releasing DVD’s since their last studio album, 2002’s “Warriors Of The World” so as the new Manowar release Gods Of War finally hit the stores recently, it can be considered as quite a major event in the metal scene.
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LEVERAGE – TIDES (ELEMENTS MUSIC 2006)
Heavy metal and hard rock are going through pretty hectic times in the mid-2000’s; new bands are popping up everywhere like mushrooms in the rain and at the same time the very description of heavy metal widens. Bands are stretching the boundaries of traditional heavy metal in very inventive ways, resulting into music that in…
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SAXON – THE INNER SANCTUM (SPV 2007)
The British legends Saxon release their new album, which must be their 22nd (or something like that) effort during a nearly 30-year career. Unlike Iron Maiden and Def Leppard among others, Saxon never reaped the true benefits from the NWOBHM upsurge. By mid-1980’s disastrous attempt to go commercial in order to crack the US market,…
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BOB CATLEY – THE TOWER (FRONTIERS 1998)
When a renowned artist heads on a solo career it is always a bit of a gamble. Leaving the cohorts of a band that made them known, their past achievements follow behind and thus they are always expected to come up with something superior to any new bands attempting to break through to the world…
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MAGNUM – PRINCESS ALICE AND THE BROKEN ARROW (SPV 2007)
What can you say about Magnum? They are essentially one of the cornerstones in British hard rock. During the last 30 years, they have created plenty of unforgettable tracks on such genre defining albums as “Vigilante” and “Wings Of Heaven.” Also their reputation as a great live band remains intact. Like many of their contemporaries,…
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GRIM REAPER – SEE YOU IN HELL (1984)
List the ultimate heavy metal songs of all time. Let’s say, top ten. You’ve got ten minutes for the task, starting…now!
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MESSIAH’S KISS – DRAGONHEART (SPV 2007)
“We wouldn’t want to mix whiskey with tomato juice” states the german-based heavy metal band Messiah’s Kiss at their website, referring to their latest release “Dragonheart” and to the fact that the band’s aim is to approach metal via very strong traditional routes, doing what they do best, delivering the goods with a formula long…
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BLACK SABBATH – THE DIO YEARS (RHINO 2007)
One of the most exciting reunions of the new millennium took place when Ronnie James Dio announced his return to Black Sabbath last year. Although to calm the angered Ozzy-fans the group named themselves Heaven & Hell (very appropriate) this new compilation and the new songs still naturally come under the legendary Sabbath-title – as…