Séance – Awakening of the Gods (Pulverised Records)

A reformation that is long overdue, Swedish death/thrashers Séance are best known for former rhythm guitarist Patrick, who is currently cutting his teeth in the Haunted and Witchery. Since we just mentioned Witchery, it’s...

Avantasia – Lost In Space Part 1 & 2 (Nuclear Blast Records)

2008 was a breakout year for Tobias Sammet’s Avantasia project, perhaps forcing the Edguy frontman to put more of an onus on something was considered nothing more than an outlet for Sammet’s extra curricular...

Edguy – The Singles (Nuclear Blast Records)

Always considered Tobbias Sammet and crew to be the likely successors to the Helloween “happy/goof” metal throne, especially after 2004’s excellent Hellfire Club, but as fate would have it, Edguy has gone down a more...

Cannibal Corpse – Evisceration Plague (Metal Blade Records)

As quickly as one can sour on brutal death metal, such an affliction has never hit Cannibal Corpse. Granted, they've utilized practically the same formula since 1996’s Vile, but where Cannibal Corpse succeeds where so many fail...

Absu – Absu (Candlelight Records)

From the “Where Are They Now?” file comes Absu. The Texas mythological occult metallers were an underground staple in the late 90’s and early part of this decade, culminating with the dastardly, highly recommended Tara in...

Iron Fire – To the Grave (Napalm Records)

For a band that’s traditionally been a tough sell to the power metal crowd, Denmark-based Iron Fire appear to have all the right pieces in place: a take-charge vocalist in the form of Martin...

Thyrfing – Hels Vite (Regain/Candlelight Records)

Not the first name uttered when discussing the now widespread Pagan/epic metal scene, Sweden’s Thyrfing have been at it since the late 90’s with a batch of wholly respectable albums to their name, most...

Grave Digger – Ballads Of A Hangman (Napalm Records)

Long, long, long-running German power metallers Grave Digger have always been a bit of choice commodity in trad metal circles. The X-factor with the band has always been singer Chris Boltendahl, whose gruff vocals...

Dimension Zero – He Who Shall Not Bleed (Candlelight Records)

Sure, Dimension Zero’s melodic death metal approach isn’t going to split the world in two. And yeah, they trace over familiar path once tread by At the Gates, In Flames, and the like, but...

Darkane – Demonic Art (Nuclear Blast Records)

Once regarded as the future of melodic death metal, Sweden’s Darkane have never gotten their just due. Without the pop measures that In Flames and Soilwork so readily adopted, the quintet (who comprise of...

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