ALBUM REVIEW: A Memory And What Came After – Asymmetric Universe
Jazz fusion first emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as a generation of jazz musicians began to plug
Read moreJazz fusion first emerged in the late 1960s and early 1970s, as a generation of jazz musicians began to plug
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Read moreAlthough he’s only 16 years old, STORM – real name Leo Davadi Sundli – has built a name for himself in the music scene
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Read moreSince its inception, heavy metal has walked the same path as horror. Geezer Butler himself recalls that the name BLACK
Read moreIf a band says the word “Vikings” enough, sooner or later, DORO will turn up. Germany’s reigning metal Queen adds
Read moreSTOMACH, the formidable sludge/doom band formed by vocalist/drummer John Hoffman and guitarist Adam Tomlinson, who both played in the very
Read moreBritish-alt rockers, REALLY BIG REALLY CLEVER, are back with their newest record …huh. A follow-up to their 2023 self-titled debut,
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