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Deas Vail - White Lights Review
(8.0)
(09.03.2008)
- JR Simmang
Again, it’s a good time for Christian rockers. All hail, no longer should you feel the need to hang your head in lyrical shame. Deas Vail makes loving God totally righteous, pun intended. |
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Into Eternity - The Incurable Tragedy Review
(7.0)
(09.03.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
The Incurable Tragedy is Canadian progressive metal Into Eternity's first concept album. Dealing with the loss of loved ones to cancer, The Incurable Tragedy tells a dark tale. Will the average metal fan want to embark on this somber journey? |
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The Verve - Forth Review
(6.5)
(08.28.2008)
- Vanessa Willoughby
Eleven years after “Bittersweet Symphony” put them on the map, The Verve is back with a new album. But can they repeat the magic of their widely successful Urban Hymns? Or are they destined to remain a part of 90’s nostalgia? |
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The Game - L.A.X. Review
(9.0)
(08.28.2008)
- Patrick Robinson
L.A.X. - an album dripping with emotion and West Coast goodness. If this is to be Game's final album...it's a damn good one to bow out on. |
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Motörhead - Motörizer Review
(7.0)
(08.27.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Motörhead, Britian's favorite trio of metal rock 'n rollers, return with their 20th studio album, Motörizer. Is the album worthy of being named alongside Ace Of Spades and Overkill? |
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Slipknot - All Hope Is Gone Review
(8.0)
(08.26.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Iowa's mask metallers return with their fourth studio album, All Hope Is Gone. Does the band continue in the direction of the melodic Vol 3. or do they return to their aggressive roots? |
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Brooke Fraser - Albertine Review
(7.0)
(08.23.2008)
- JR Simmang
It’s not enough that she makes trips to Rwanda and has one of the most beautiful voices of the modern era. No, no, Brooke Fraser isn’t satisfied with just making a difference. She has to make music, too. |
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One Way Mirror - One Way Mirror Review
(5.5)
(08.22.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
One Way Mirror is an up-and-coming metal band comprised of members from Soilwork, Mnemic, and Scarve. With a more melodic sound on display, does the band impress hardcore metal fans that only know the brutal side of the members? |
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Computer Vs. Banjo - Computer Vs. Banjo Review
(6.5)
(08.21.2008)
- Jesse Coy
The immortal questions were all already asked, you think, right? There was Godzilla Vs. King Kong or Dracula Vs. Frankenstein. Hell, even Alien Vs. Predator or Freddy Vs. Jason. So how about Computer Vs. Banjo?
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The Human Abstract - Midheaven Review
(8.5)
(08.20.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
After the loss of founding member/guitarist A.J Minette, The Human Abstract releases their sophomore effort Midheaven. Can the Los Angeles metallers bounce back and follow-up on their fantastic debut album Nocturne? |
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Staind - The Illusion Of Progress Review
(6.5)
(08.19.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Staind has returned with their first album in three years, The Illusion Of Progress. Was the band's claim that this was their most "musical CD" a true statement or is it just the same old song and dance for the alternative metallers? |
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Clutch - Full Fathom Five Review
(7.0)
(08.16.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Clutch has just released a live album, Full Fathom Five, which is a collection of material from the band's last year on tour. Does the collection of live tracks form a cohesive package or just a bunch of random songs put on one CD? |
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Zach Hill - Astrological Straits Review
(9.0)
(08.15.2008)
- James Palm
Acclaimed drummer Zach Hill of math rock legends Hella steps out of the shadows of his several high profile collaborators to unleash his debut solo LP. Prepare yourselves for the craziest cosmic journey of the year thus far. |
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Little Richard - Very Best of Little Richard Review
(10.0)
(08.15.2008)
- Jesse Coy
Original 50’s recordings by this rock ‘n’ roll legend are reissued. Find out why you need to get this sort of rock ‘n’ roll by any means possible. And if you don’t agree, we have only three words to say to you… “shut up… WHOOO!” |
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Bigelf - Cheat The Gallows Review
(8.5)
(08.13.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Los Angeles rockers Bigelf are looking to make an impression on rock fans with Cheat The Gallows. Their sound spans generations, but will our generation want anything to do with the album? |
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Trapt - Only Through The Pain Review
(7.0)
(08.12.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Trapt returns with Only Through The Pain, the band's first new album in three years, and one that has the band utilizing a heavier emphasis on melody. The fans' reaction have been mixed on the album, but how does Dan Marsicano feel about it? |
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The Rotted - Get Dead or Die Trying Review
(8.5)
(08.10.2008)
- Jesse Coy
Why has the Rotted (formerly Gorerotted) dropped the gore? Is there such a thing as punk death metal? Which great recent horror movie sees its theme covered on this release? Find out these answers and more… |
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The Wedding - The Sound The Steel Review
(8.0)
(08.08.2008)
- JR Simmang
Messianic mosh pits? Was Jesus Christ emo? Disciple death metal? Does anything make sense any more? If we can make the Messiah happy with thrashing guitar than we can do anything. I want my hover car. |
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Hanggai - Introducing Hanggai Review
(9.0)
(08.07.2008)
- JR Simmang
In my opinion, it’s time for someone to get their head on straight and really write some music. We need music that means the difference between life and death. We need a musician that understands music and writes accordingly. Wait a second, just found one. |
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Val Emmich - Little Daggers Review
(8.5)
(08.01.2008)
- JR Simmang
Val Emmich, a real Renaissance Man, takes a break from Ugly Betty and Cashmere Mafia to chalk another album up to his repertoire. For those of you that like to remember the days where you smoked in the boy's bathroom at high school and rebelled against your parents, this may not be tha album for you. But if you like good music that's reminiscent of Counting Crows and What Made Milwaukee Famous, give this album a listen. |
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Soulfly - Conquer Review
(8.0)
(08.01.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Brazilian metal band Soulfly returns with their sixth album, Conquer. After a successful album with Cavalera Conspiracy, can Max follow suit with Conquer? |
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Scars On Broadway - Scars On Broadway Review
(7.0)
(07.30.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
System of a Down members Daron Malakian and John Dolmayan have teamed up for a new project, Scars on Broadway. Will their debut album heal the pain of System of a Down fans longing for a re-union of the band? |
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Jet Black Stare - In This Life Review
(6.5)
(07.28.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
Canadian rockers Jet Black Stare are looking to make an impact with their debut album. With a strong single, "Ready To Roll," can In This Life be a potential chart-topper for the fivesome? |
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Austrian Death Machine - Total Brutal Review
(6.5)
(07.28.2008)
- Dan Marsicano
As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis introduces his new side project, Austrian Death Machine. A collection of tracks involving classic Arnold Schwarzenegger quotes and movies, Lambesis is looking to bang heads and provide solid laughs along the way. Does Lambesis succeed on both accounts? |
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Nine Inch Nails – The Slip Review
(8.5)
(07.22.2008)
- Ben Czajkowski
Trent Reznor and Nine Inch Nails stunned the music world (again) on May 5, 2008, when it was announced that The Slip was available to download. For free. However, is he—is he tough enough, or is Reznor wearing down, down, down, down, down. The results may shock you into a vegetative state. |
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The Airborne Toxic Event - The Airborne Toxic Event Review
(9.0)
(07.20.2008)
- Brittany
They were on national radio stations without a label, manager, radio promoter, or publicist, but now they are finally signed and about to release their first full length album. Airborne Toxic Event is just that, intoxicating and you will not be able to get enough. |
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