After a five-year hiatus, one of most extraordinary bands Diablo Swing Orchestra makes the audience happy with their new album ‘Pacifisticuffs’. On the eve of this, we had ...
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Anette Olzon, despite her strong statement about finishing the music career, still continues to do what she do best – to sing. So, on November, 10, the The ...
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One of the most unordinary bands, Swedish avant-garde Diablo Swing Orchestra release their fourth album ‘Pacifisticuffs’ after five years of silence, line-up changes and other difficulties. However, “five ...
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Max Cavalera, though he looks worse than I feel myself, is full of creative ambitions, ideas, and the main thing he puts all of this into practice. Two ...
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When Anton Kabanen decided to leave Battle Beast in 2015, it caused two main questions: how will Battle Beast cope without their main writer and what will be ...
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Nowadays, with total globalization, worldwide custom products and relatively open access to an information, language barrier hardly seems to be a problem. Especially with online translators. Especially for ...
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On August, 5-th Swedish death metalers Paganizer released their tenth full length album ‘Land of Weeping Souls’. ...
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Whatever experiments Paradise Lost did with the music, one thing always was unaltered: Nick Holmes’ vocals and Greg Mackintosh’ riffs always created unrepeatable melancholic atmosphere. Their new, 15-th ...
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Russkaja, the band founded by former Stahlhammer vocalist Georgij Makazaria fells more than confidently. The band is in demand, their “turbo-polka” makes people smile and dance, musicians continue ...
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On the same day with Dirkschneider project, Accept release their new 15-th album ‘The Rise Of Chaos’. ...
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After successful 2016 tours and release of double live CD ‘Live – Back To The Roots’, Dirkschneider project expectedly release a live DVD called ‘Live – Back To ...
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In June 2017 came out big news about new project (it can be said “super-project”) Exit Eden, where Amanda Somerville, Clémentine Delauney, Marina La Torraca and Anna Brunner ...
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Roland Grapow decided to rethink his creative heritage (or to go back to the roots), so Masterplan release the ‘PumpKings’, an album consisting Helloween songs. ...
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Do you remember “Mad Max: Road Warrior” movie with its post-apocalyptic atmosphere and endless desert roads? It seems like Ben Carr and Larry Herweg were inspired by these ...
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Blind Guardian is not a band that release albums every two years by schedule: meticulous approach to the music, sound experiments and recording quality leads to four years ...
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In July, 28 Blind Guardian performed for the first time in Israel. Fans were waiting for it for many years, and that moment has come: sold out, two ...
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Killsorrow is a Polish melodic death metal band (however, it is very approximate definition) that was formed in 2008. Yet their debut album ‘Little Something For You To ...
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On January 2016 Varg released the great and diverse album ‘Das Ende aller Lügen’. And now, after a year (a little more), the band ready to please their ...
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The concept “modern metal” is so wide that almost faceless. Often frankly poppy works attributed to this genre, with a lot of electronic effects and dance melodies. The ...
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Honestly, I was waiting for this album impatiently. Imagine NWOBHM in all its best, e.g. early Iron Maiden, Diamond Head or Raven: melodic and catchy music, interesting guitar ...
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