Udo Dirkschneider – My Way (Album Review)
Does aging mean the end to a lifelong musical career? No, it does not. It is actually quite the contrary...
Does aging mean the end to a lifelong musical career? No, it does not. It is actually quite the contrary...
There are few who can say that they are part of the building blocks of Heavy Metal music, and England's Saxon are one. Formed back in 1977, the band was a part of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal that would explode in the...
One of the pioneers of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal (Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Motörhead, Venom), Saxon was formed in 1977, in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, England. Among the most prolific bands on the scene, they enjoyed chart successes especially in the 1980s, via...
Welcome to the future of Heavy Metal - where mostly the reminiscent celebration of the good old days of 2019, and before, are prominent. This is of course because the global pandemic which has all but put life, and live concerts, at a pause. Fast...
Hard to believe it has been 15 years since German Heavy Metal legends Accept last stepped on stage with vintage Frontman Udo DirkSchneider on August 27, 2005 in Kavarna, Bulgaria. In 2009, rumors surfaced about another Accept reunion, however, DirkSchneider would announce he had parted ways...
Knighted in the New Wave of British Heavy Metal, England's Saxon are a Heavy Metal battalion who have rode a wave of well-deserved success in the genre ever since their inception back in the late 1970's. Armed with a mammoth catalog of music, filled with...
In Heavy Metal, it must be expected that despite the diehard survival rate of the genre lasting over forty years, one should always expect changing times and unpredictable circumstances to come into play. In the case of German Heavy Metal icons Accept, there have been many...
As far as well-rounded, virtually untouchable, and exceptionally skilled classic Heavy Metal bands go, no one even compares with Germany's Accept. With roots that date back to the late '60s, the question raised is how does one even begin to discuss Accept without mentioning original Vocalist...