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Bikes, Music, Alcohol and Anarchy. Also books, gigs, traveling and alcohol one more time.

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Review: Pissed Regardless “Feed The Birds”

It’s time to break the habit to choose albums for review also by the band’s name, because this lottery is too losing. Nevertheless, Pissed Regardless...

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Review: Therion “Beloved Antichrist”

Therion are back. And this restitution can be surely called not “triumphal” or “epic”, but monumental, because other epithets will not so fit for their...

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Review: Machine Gun Kelly “No Easy Way Out”

There are some heavy music genres that formed long ago, like hard’n’heavy or rock’n’roll, for example. But what to do, if you really love this...

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Review: Machine Head “Catharsis”

The same thing that happened to many bands, that not stand still, but try to experiment, expectedly happens with the Machine Head: every new album...

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Review: Orphaned Land “Unsung Prophets & Dead Messiahs”

In 2014 Yossi Sassi part his way with Orphaned Land. This fact caused a question to many fans: what will happen to the band. And...

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Review: Leaves’ Eyes “Sign Of The Dragonhead”

Frankly, the band Leaves’ Eyes somehow passed by me. I heard about line-up changes from the news, of course, but not more. Well, on the...

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Review: Black Label Society “Grimmest Hits”

Despite the fact that the last Black Label Society‘s album was released in 2014, Zakk Wylde didn’t sit idly: in 2016 he recorded ‘Book Of...

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Review: Deathless Legacy “Rituals Of Black Magic”

In our modern “dynamically changing” (these words are full of irony) word still there are some constant things: the sun rises and sets, winter change...

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Review: Summoning “With Doom We Come”

It’s a strange affair: more than 20 years Summoning, musically, is just a simple guitar riffs, not so tricky synth keyboards and, in fact, that’s...

Interview: Diablo Swing Orchestra

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...

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Review: The Dark Element “The Dark Element”

Anette Olzon, despite her strong statement about finishing the music career, still continues to do what she do best – to sing. So, on November,...

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Review: Diablo Swing Orchestra “Pacifisticuffs “

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...

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Review: Cavalera Conspiracy “Psychosis”

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...

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Review: Beast In Black “Berserker”

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...

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Review: Die Apokalyptischen Reiter “Der Rote Reiter”

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...

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Review: Paganizer “Land of Weeping Souls”

On August, 5-th Swedish death metalers Paganizer released their tenth full length album ‘Land of Weeping Souls’.

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Review: Paradise Lost “Medusa”

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....

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Review: Russkaja “Kosmopoliturbo”

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...

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Review: Accept “The Rise Of Chaos”

On the same day with Dirkschneider project, Accept release their new 15-th album ‘The Rise Of Chaos’.

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Review: Dirkschneider “Live – Back To The Roots – Accepted”

After successful 2016 tours and release of double live CD ‘Live – Back To The Roots’, Dirkschneider project expectedly release a live DVD called ‘Live...