heavy metal album reviews
Review – NIGHT RANGER – ‘ATBPO’
Review – WHITE CRONE – ‘The Poisoner’
Review – POWERWOLF – Call Of The Wild.
a killer follow-up to ‘Sacrament Of Sin’, with ‘Call Of The Wild, an
album chockers with festival anthems. Check it out, yo.
Review – DANGEROUS CURVES – ‘Summertime Highs’.
Review – LORD OF THE LOST – ‘Judas’
Okay, so this thing is huge, heeyuuuge. You know the story of Judas, but do you really?
Review – CRYPTA – ‘Echoes Of The Soul’.
If you’re after sunsets and walks along the beach, go somewhere else. This is the graveyard at night, a cold, dark, foggy night at that.
Review – METALWINGS – ‘A Whole New World’
Symphonic Metal from Bulgaria that doesn’t sound like they’re trying to sound like they’re from Finland. Big win.
Review – HELLOWEEN – ‘Helloween’
How does a HELLOWEEN album that has the whole Pumpkins United lineup sound? Well, pretty much exactly how you would expect it to sound.
Review – FLOTSAM AND JETSAM – ‘Blood In The Water’.
Thrashers FLOTSAM AND JETSAM knock it out of the park, and then burn down the park.
Review – MYRONATH – ‘Djevelkraft’
56 minutes of dark brutality that hits you hard at the start and doesn’t let up.
Review – JORDFÄST – ‘Hädanefter’.
‘Thirty-three-minutes of cold and merciless Swedish darkness, interwoven with an audible awe for the natural forces that govern us.’ That’s what the press release said.
Review – CARMERIA – ‘Advenae’
Australia’s CARMERIA stake their claim in Symphonic Metal with new album, ‘Advenae’.
Review – TEMTRIS – ‘Ritual Warfare’
The 6th album from Australia’s TEMTRIS sees them release a solid cohesive album of Aussie METAL.
Review – BURNING WITCHES – ‘The Witch Of The North’.
This band of ladies has used lockdown wisely. A full studio album in 2020, and a full studio album by the end of May in 2021. Who else has done that?