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Black Country Communion – V (Album Review)

The term ‘supergroup’ is often liberally used and many times a buildup that only leads to disappointment. A sad reality, many musicians may be well-known and super talented individually, but sometimes the chemistry just is not there when they come together with others. However, there ... Read More

Havok – V (Album Review)

Havok, the titans of Thrash perched atop the Rocky Mountains, are set to deliver V, their latest collection of Heavy Metal slabs, on Friday, May 1st, through Century Media. First formed by high school friends David Sanchez (vocals, rhythm guitar) and Haakon Sjoegren (drums), Havok ... Read More

Hollywood Undead – Five (Album Review)

The masked mayhem continues with Hollywood Undead and Five, available Friday, October 27, 2017  thanks to the group’s own Dove & Grenade, distributed through BMG. Los Angelinos Hollywood Undead formed in 2005 in, well, the apropos Hollyweird. A brash blend of Hip Hop and Metal, Rap ... Read More

Tiger Army – V •••- (Album Review)

Tiger Army are one of those bands that often fly under the radar, but deserve much more attention. Initially forming back in 1996 out in California, the band’s style associates Punk, Rock, Rockabilly, among other genres for a unique style dubbed Psychobilly. Led by Guitarist/Vocalist Nick ... Read More

Wavves – V (Album Review)

Formed in 2008, in California, United States by singer-songwriter Nathan Williams along with current members Alex Gates (guitar, backing vocals), Stephen Pope (bass, backing vocals), and Brian Hill (drums, backing vocals), Wavves has, so far, released five studio albums from 2008’s self-titled offering to 2015’s ... Read More