Aviously – Avi Pavlovich
AVIOUSLYAvi Pavlovich review by Alasdair Stuart A mainstay of the New York jazz circuit, Avi Pavlovich’s first release showcases not only his jazz roots but also a style […]
AVIOUSLYAvi Pavlovich review by Alasdair Stuart A mainstay of the New York jazz circuit, Avi Pavlovich’s first release showcases not only his jazz roots but also a style […]
AVE ENDLacrimas Profundere review by Octavio Ramos Jr It’s interesting that many bands originally playing doom-death have since transcended the genre, creating music that is more and more […]
AVATARComets On Fire review by Michael Lohr While Comets On Fire’s last record Blue Cathedral was balls-out, adrenaline junky music, Avatar, very different. It is chalk full of moody, mid-tempo tunes […]
THE ARKChad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde review by Andrew Darlington Wimp-folk..? Peter and Gordon rode in on a trilogy of cast-off Paul McCartney songs. Chad Stuart and Jeremy […]
Recorded and produced at Studio Underground in September 2004 by Pelle Saether and Draconian. Musical compositions created by Johan Ericson. Lyrical concept and achievements by Anders Jacobsson and […]
AMERICAN SOLDIERQueensryche review by Octavio Ramos Jr Once again, the chameleons that make up Queensryche have produced an album that will confuse many and touch a select few. […]
AMERICAN IV: THE MAN COMES AROUNDJohnny Cash review by Octavio Ramos Jr “And I heard, as it were, the noise of thunder:One of the four beasts saying come […]
ÁGAETIS BYRJUNSigur Rós review by Michael Lohr Sigur Rós, a quartet from Iceland, is one of the more intriguing bands that I have come across in recent years. […]
AERONAUTICSMasterplan review by Octavio Ramos Jr Masterplan masterminds its sophomore effort, Aeronautics – let the power metal anthems begin! Made up of members from Helloween, Iron Saviour, and Ark, Masterplan […]
AERIALKate Bush review by Stephen Palmer So, it has been 12 years since The Red Shoes appeared in our shops. Why the wait? Kate Bush is on record as saying […]