Music: Hard Rock
Currently listing articles 1657-1601:
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Music Review: Metal Church - The Present Wasteland— Metal veterans return with solid but unspectacular offering.
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Music Review: Ecliptica - Impetus— Ecliptica's album Impetus will hopefully give them exactly that.
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Wilson Sisters To RNC “Stop Draggin’ My Heart Around!”— Ann and Nancy Wilson of the rock group "Heart" infuriated at the use of their 70's rock anthem
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Music Media: Bigelf, Destruction, The Haunted, Century Media, Nightwish, Tigertailz— Videos galore! Whether you want live footage or regular videos, I got'em both.
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Music Review: Moonstone Project - Hidden In Time— Re-released, re-packaged and highly regarded - Moonstone Project's Hidden In Time re-appears.
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Music Review: Iced Earth, Blackmore's Night, Crimson Glory, Days Between Stations, and Dominoe— Prog to power through a bit of minstrel music means its that time of the week again.
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Music Review: Blaze Bayley - The Man Who Would Not Die— Is Blaze Bayley ready to take his place back among the metal elite?
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Music Review: Motorhead - Motorizer— Still rocking like bar stewards after 33 years.
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Music Review: Too Sophisticated - The Art Of Making Noise— Too Sophisticated are without doubt a live band and I am sure that this material makes for a great live gig.
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Music Review: Uriah Heep - Wake The Sleeper— Well worth the wait. Wake The Sleeper, the perfectly titled album from 'England's own Uriah Heep'.
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Music DVD Review: Tesla - Comin' Atcha Live! 2008— '80s rock is still alive and well in the hands of Tesla.
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Music Review: Lenny Kravitz - It Is Time For A Love Revolution— With his eighth album, Lenny Kravitz returns to form; early-to-mid-90s form, that is.
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Music Review: Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone— One of the best heavy albums of the year has arrived.
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Music Review – J. Matthew Gerken, Christian Kiefer, and Jefferson Pitcher - Of Great and Mortal Men: 43 Songs for 43 U.S. Presidencies— This concept album about U.S. presidents isn't just for the history dweebs out there.
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Music Review: Charing Cross - We Are Charing Cross— Fifteen years in the making ! Switzerland's Charing Cross release their 'debut' album.
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Music Review: Extreme - Saudades de Rock— This sure as hell satisfies any nostalgic yearning for rock.
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Music Review: Starbreaker - Love's Dying Wish— Good quality rock - no need to ask.
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Music Review: Motorhead - Motorizer— Motorizer - Motorhead show just how it should be done
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The Friday Morning Listen: Nine Inch Nails - Broken— It's almost like my own private David Lynch movie.
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Music Media: Matt Byrne, Hatebreed, Witchbreed, Omnium Gatherum, AC/DC, Testament, Moments of Sanity (w/George Lynch), August Burns Red, and Gojira— Plenty of heavy stuff for you this week.
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Music Review – The Baseball Project - Vol. 1: Frozen Ropes and Dying Quails— Both baseball fans and music fans will enjoy Steve Wynn and Scott McCaughey's baseball-themed release.
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Music Review: Random Eyes - Invisible— Swedens Random Eyes get very involved
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Music Review: One Day As A Lion - One Day As A Lion (EP)— This EP shows much work is needed for the band to continue.
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Music DVD Review: Spock's Beard - Live— And to think that I almost wrote these guys off. Big mistake.
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Music Review: The Wilted - The Wilted— This trio of teens rock hard and heavy on their debut CD for Mnemonic Records, with largely impressive results.
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Music Review: M.ILL.ION - Thrill of the Chase— Sweden's M.ILL.ION are back and enjoying the Thrill of the Chase
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Music Review: Primal Scream - Beautiful Future— Semi-reformed veteran rockers reveal their inner ABBA.
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Music Review: Jimi Hendrix - The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Box Set)— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 10.
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Music Media: Dethklok, Soulfly, Blackmore's Night, Poisonblack, Hatebreed, Intronaut, Ross the Boss— Plenty of vids for your buds.
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Music Reviews: Lauren Harris, Southern Gentlemen, Therion, The Wake, Jennie Tebler, Caamora, Marillion and Keaton Simons — Everything from Marillion thru the might Therion to punk Elvis tracks...must be this week's MMM.
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Music Review: Trapt - Only Through The Pain…— The California native Trapt still churn out radio anthems with their third album.
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Music DVD Review: Poison - Live, Raw, & Uncut— It's time to get Poisoned again!
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Music Review: Jimi Hendrix - Crash Landing and Midnight Lightning— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 8.
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Music Review: Jimi Hendrix - Rainbow Bridge and Hendrix In The West— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 7.
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Music Review: Royal Hunt - Collision Course: Paradox II— Royal Hunt are back with a multi-national - multi dimensional album.
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Music Review: Jimi Hendrix - The Cry Of Love— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 6.
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Music Review: Leverage - Blind Fire — With impossibly infectious choruses - Finland's Leverage deliver a mighty fine melodic rock album Blind Fire.
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Music Review: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Smash Hits— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 4.
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Music Review: Poison Ivvy - Out For The Kill— Zurich's Poison Ivvy are Out For The Kill with this long awaited album - definitely not one for the faint hearted!
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Music Review: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Electric Ladyland— Jimi Hendrix: Chapter 3.
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Music Review: The Jimi Hendrix Experience - Axis: Bold As Love— The Jimi Hendrix Experience: Chapter 2.
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Music Review: Lauren Harris - Calm Before The Storm— You can't just get up on stage at a huge festival no matter who your dad is ! This girl rocks.
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Music Review: Scars on Broadway - Scars on Broadway— Strong debut release. If you like music, give this a shot.
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Music Review: Wired Desire - Barely Illegal— When Nazareth's own Dan McCafferty describes them as their best support band in 40 years - it's time to take notice.
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Music Review: Blue Cheer - Vincebus Eruptum— Blue Cheer's first album was historically important and very loud.
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Music Reviews: Journey, Kansas, Oxygene8, Sugar's Cane, Three Miles Out, Your Highness Electric, Straight Line Stich, War Tapes, Zebra and Ted Nugent— Pomp, prog, a little modern rock with a reggae kicker. What else you want?
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A Controversial New Poll About American Idol— This is an in-depth look at the controversial effects of public opinion polls, and their worth in the marketplace.
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Music Review: Jorn - Lonely Are The Brave — Norway's own Heavy Rock Viking, Jorn , takes no prisoners with his new album Lonely Are The Brave
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Music Media: Slipknot, Sparzanza, Gojira, Amon Amarth, Into Eternity, The Gates of Slumber, Backyard Babies— A new collection of videos with a healthy dose of album artwork.
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Music Review: Voodoo Six - First Hit For Free— Steve Harris of Iron Maiden calls this "'The best debut album I've heard in years." Who's arguing ?
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Music Review: Sound and Fury - Sound and Fury— Punk rock and hard rock mix in this raw, superficial party album.
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Music Review: Clouds - We Are Above You— If scouring the mucky, grubby world of hookers-and-coke rock isn’t your thing, you’d be better off skipping this.
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Music Review: Geoff Tyson - Slow Mad Descent— Guitar whiz tries to straddle pop and prog with a sprinkle of grunge.
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Music DVD Review: ZZ Top - Live From Texas— That little ol' band from Texas is still sounding pretty large.
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Finnish Metal, Motley Crue, Farmakon, and Man in the Moon— Some Finnish metal of all ilks and a return to form for Motley Crue.
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Music Media: Moonspell, Apocalyptica, Clutch, Misery Signals, Threat Signal, and Metallica— Metal, cellos, and... pinball?
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Music Review: Wensday - Torch Rock— Beautiful debut from this rocking chanteuse
