13/08/07 New Reviews
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01/07/07 New Reviews are up!
Big reviews added today. We've got Ozzy Osbourne, Kamelot, Devin Townsend, UDO and Allen Lande. Read reviews here

25/06/07 Reviews Update!
Reviews of Dimmu Borgir, Marduk and two re-issued Fate albums. Read reviews here and check archives here

16/06/07 New Reviews
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19/05/07 Update!!
A long time coming, but reviews of Megadeth and Black Sabbath for ya! Read reviews here

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Symphony X - Paradise Lost
Slightly too pretentious to be power metal and far too outrageous to be compared to the likes of Dream Theater, SX are best loved by lonely adolescents and guitar shop employees. More

New: Velvet Revolver, Eddie Clarke, Ozzy, UDO, Kamelot, Devin Towsend, Allen Lande, Dream Theater, Halford and many More

3 Inches of Blood: Nick Cates
Canada’s 3 Inches of Blood are set to deliver their forth orc-infested album this summer. Bassist Nick Cates tells Adam Harrold all about how it's turned out. More

Latest: Cornerstone, Masterplan, Circle II Circle, UFO, Europe, Jon Oliva, Blind Guardian, Tony Martin, Doro Pesch, Edguy and More
Magnum
Still rockin' after thirty years on the job, Magnum return this year with "Princess Alice and the Broken Arrow", a fantastic album that's surely their best effort in twenty years. Read Review

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Feature: Birmingham’s Magnum provide strong evidence that adversity can often be the breeding ground for future success. Indeed, the Brummie rockers, then consisting of vocalist Bob Catley, guitarist Tony Clarkin, bassist Colin Lowe, drummer Kex Gorin and keyboardist Mark Stanway, certainly had endured a rough time during the early eighties despite producing some fine music. More


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