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Half-Way Through 2013 – The Best So Far – Part 4
Today, I bring you part 4 in my mini-series, taking a look at some of the very best releases of 2013 to date. The previous parts of this series can be found here: Half-Way Through 2013 – The Best So Far – Part 1 Half-Way Through 2013 – The Best So Far – Part 2 Continue Reading »
Half-Way Through 2013 – The Best So Far – Part 3
Today I bring you Part 3 of my “Half-Way Through 2013 – The Best So Far” series. Hopefully you’ll find something within this blog to pique your interest – it is certainly a more mixed bag today with one surprise choice nestled in here. Keep reading to find out what that is… You can also Continue Reading »
Rock And Metal Releases in 2012 – The Best Of The Rest (Part 2)
This is the second blog post where I focus on albums that, for one reason or another, didn’t make my Top 20 rock and metal albums for 2012…but perhaps should have! Just the one album today, but I think it’s a good’un. Sons Of Aeon ‘Sons Of Aeon’ Lifeforce Records I know that, technically, this Continue Reading »
My Top 20 of 2012 – Number 18
If you missed day two, feel free to check it out here, whilst day one can be seen here. Sylosis ‘Monolith’ Nuclear Blast Records At 18, I give you ‘Monolith’ by Sylosis. As the saying goes, ‘monolith by name, monolith by nature’, as this third album from the UK’s very own Sylosis is a monster Continue Reading »
The Surprise of The Support Act
Whether we like to admit it or not, from time to time we all have the same thought about a gig – ‘why couldn’t the headliner just play an extra-long set and get rid of the support band altogether?’ I look at the line-up and consider my plan of action. Do I get to the Continue Reading »
A Confessional: Music I should love…but don’t…or not as much as I should!
How do you follow up a blog about your Top 5 albums of all time? The only way I can think of is to do a complete ‘180’ and look at some of those bands, albums or sub-genres that perhaps don’t do it for me like I think that they should, or how others think Continue Reading »