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Album Review : Six Feet Under – Crypt Of The Devil
Imagine if you will a man, disfigured in an accident who seeks to rebuild himself. Though the only means is by incorporating bionic sections of his body. Now ask yourself this, how much of him remains human in the end process?
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Death Of A Dead Metal Masterpiece
With the absolutely fantastic news that SikTh have indeed decided to return to the scene. After a select appearance at last years Download festival followed by small appearances touring the band announced last Monday that they will be performing at select dates in the UK one of which being London’s Forum! Fantastic news for the Brighton band. Not only this however the band have also announced that they will be releasing a brand new EP! So in celebration of this week’s fantastic news we thought that it would be apt to revisit one modern metals most forward thinking releases, Death Of A Dead Day.
Album Review: Kamelot – Haven
Kamelot are one of those bands that just don’t seem to set a foot wrong. Even in the face of adversity with a massive line-up change between acclaimed vocalists, Thomas Youngblood & Co keep churning out some massive albums. With the predecessor ‘Silverthorn‘ being a masterwork in itself, it’s hard to see how its successor could follow up. But here, after a long anticipated 3 years, we have Kamelot’s new opus, ‘Haven‘, receiving the analysis to see how it weighs up in Kamelot’s legendary back-catalogue.
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