Reviews

February 26, 2012

Beyond The Rage - Burn Me Away


Beyond The Rage, the latest modern metal band we reviewed with their 2012 full length debut Burn Me Away). Labeling Beyond The Rage modern metal might be somewhat one-dimensional.

Nona - Steps of Truth

It starts with how Nona are not afraid to branch out and also embrace symphonic, epic and thrash metal while mixing in occasional progressive and neo-classical overtones. Yes, a multiform approach, but the group proves successful as a result of sidestepping style limitations to create a sound uniquely its own.

Teramaze signs with Nightmare Records

Anhedonia, new album from Australia based group, to be released on April 25, 2012:

Press Release: Teramaze might be Australia's best kept secret... but that won't last long. As this band is ready to burst out of their home country and make a well-deserved worldwide impact with their metallic alloy brand.

February 20, 2012

Jaguar Blaze, new eighties metal project from Ian Keith Hafner

Press Release: Blending hard rock with the blues, Ian's guitar playing evokes a sense of realism in a world drowned in drama. Refusing to follow the current trends, Ian chooses to write songs that hearken back to the guitar driven rock of the 80's.

February 19, 2012

News Briefs

  • Update Regarding the new Driver album (from vocalist Rob Rock's Facebook page - February 17, 2012): "Final tweaks for the new Driver CD called Countdown going on this week. We also have contributions from singer Mark Boals, bassist Ray Burke, and Daniel Cordova. The CD is coming out great! Vintage style production and killer songs, and Maor Appelbaum mastering."
  • R-Existence, the new album from Boarders, will be released on February 29, 2012. Look for it to be available as a free download at the group's website: www.boarders.it. R-Existence track-listing: "The Agony of Lying", "Sings of Resistance", Vengeance is Yours", "4th Reich", "Pure Gold", "Lightbringer", "Sixth Out of Five", "Cause of Life", "Meet, my Heart", "To My Father".
  • David Benson will be re-issuing his 1994 debut album Holy Psychotherapy on March 30, 2012 (from the artists Facebook page - February 18, 2012): "Just thought you might like to know that the official release of Holy Psychotherapy Extended Re-Master will be March 30, 2012. This will include 3 new songs as bonus tracks! With each order of this album you will receive a free Holy Psychotherapy 11 x 17 poster! This will be a limited offer only. So be sure to get ready to pick up your copy of this re-master that started it all!" Please note that
    Premonition of Doom, the artist's third album from 1997, will be re-issued on Retroactive Records later in the year.

February 13, 2012

Amaziah - Straigth Talker

The best way to describe Amaziah would be "loud cranking hard rock with aggressive guitars coupled with power synths and organ" (as taken from Ken Scott's Archivist 4th Edition). Yes, the group brings a heavy seventies hard rock influence but also mix in some classic rock and progressive rock leanings and the occasional mellower (almost ballad-like) moment.

February 12, 2012

The Exkursions - The Exkursions

The Exkursions are the most recent group to join the Born Twice roster. A power trio that came out of Chicago in the late sixties, The Exkursions established itself as one of the first evangelistic rack bands and played a foundational role in the growing Contemporary Christian Music scene of the time.

Atkins / May Project - Serpents Kiss

A joining of original Judas Priest vocalist Al Atkins and Christian guitarist and music artist Paul May, Atkins / May Project has come up with ten NWOBHM influenced tracks that deliver every bit as much edge and bite (in terms of driving bass lines, relentless drumming and guitar pyrotechnics) as the do immediate accessibilty (from the standpoint of catchy hooks that keep things fresh with repeated listen).

Jeremy - Quo vadis, Domine?

In terms of the music, labeleing Jermey "progressive metal" might be a bit one dimensional and limiting in that there is MUCH more going on here. Yes, the band can get very prgressive, as it does on the highly complex "Jeremy VII", in which it does the Dream Theater thing as well as anyone.


Lance King - A Moment in Chiros

Musically, A Moment in Chiros pretty much follows the same pattern as many of King's previous efforts with its joining of melodic power metal and progressive metal. In terms of specifics, fans of Balance of Power, Pyramaze and Avian will be certain to embrace this, as will those into Symphony X, Dream Theater and older Queensryche (and just about all things in between, including Theocracy, Darkwater, 7 Days and 7th Reign).


Menchen - In the Light

Musically, In the Light trends towards a darker, weightier and all around heavier and more metal influenced sound than that on Red Rock. If anything, the project gives rise to a traditional and/or classic metal feel along the lines of Titanic and Redeemer but with some occasional doom-like moments thrown in.


Millennial Reign - Millennial Reign

In 2012 we find Millennial Reign independently releasing its self-titled debut full length. The group presents with a heavily eighties influenced sound that amalgamates a variety of styles, including melodic metal and hard rock, melodic rock/AOR and traditional metal to create a project characterized by its consistency, continuity and professionalism.


Redeemer - One Way

Musically, Redeemer stays true to its eighties metal roots. Now, by "eighties metal" I am not referring to the fluffy hair/glam/pop metal that was so prevalent at the time but rather a sound heavily rooted in classic and traditional metal but with some straightforward hard rock and doom metal touches.


Bill Mason Band - No Sham!


Here's some classic new wave punk influenced rock for you, courtesy of Born Twice Records, A Retroactive subdivision that is dedicated to Jesus Music artists and their releases (both past and present). Classic being the key word in that Bill Mason Band arose out of the mid-seventies UK based punk scene - alongside Sex Pistols and The Clash - and made its mark by gigging for several years, including three shows at the famous Greenbelt Festival, prior to releasing its first and only album, No Sham!, on the Kingsway label in 1979.

Michael Sweet: The latest in regards to both his solo album and Stryper

From the vocalists Facebook page (February 2, 2012):

"First of all thank you for all the amazing comments on the solo record samples! I can assure you that this record will be the best solo record to date and that you (at least most of you) won't be disappointed.

Flying Colors, new band to feature Neal Morse

Mascot label Group has announced a March 27 release date for the debut album from Flying Colors (available the day prior overseas) on their Music Theories Label. The formation of the ensemble began with a simple idea: virtuoso musicians and a pop singer joining together to make new-fashioned music the old fashioned way. Refreshing, classic, old and new, the recordings are saturated with the many styles, tones and hues of the layers who in becoming a band have delivered a unique fusion of vintage craftsmanship and contemporary music.

Kevin Windross to release new solo EP, Loud & Clear

Kevin Windross is an Australian singer, songwriter & guitar wizard who has performed on many stages around Australia & internationally including Japan, Malaysia and Singapore. The artist has performed twice at the Japan Music Week Festival in Tokyo (2009-2010). A highlight of the 2010 festival saw him invited to share the stage with Mr Tanigawa, one of Japan's most respected guitarists. Kevin returned to Japan again in April 2011 where he was offered a chance to release new material into Japan's thriving rock market. Thus began the birth of his latest musical offering, the EP Loud & Clear.

News Briefs

  • Beyond Belief, a new Finnish melodic metal band featuring vocalist Christian Palin (Random Eyes) and keyboardist Mikko Harkin (Mehida), is in the studio recording its debut album. Further details and samples: www.facebook.com/beyondbelief.official.

  •  Bloodgood is at work on a re-mastered version of its 1991 release All Stand Together. Oz Fox (Stryper) is reported to be adding guitar tracks to the project. The band also has plans to re-master and re-issue its 1988 release Rock In a Hard Place. Look for both to be available later in the year.

  • Official word from Barren Cross regarding the reunion with vocalist Mike Lee (Facebook - February 3, 2012): "Just so everyone knows, Mike is back singing with the band. We are playing our first show in several years. We plan to continue playing and recording. Please say a prayer for Barren Cross as we continue to follow the Lords Leading."

  • All vocal and keyboard tracks have been completed on the new Driver album, Driver 2. The project is currently being mixed with mastering scheduled next. Also, vocalist Rob Rock hopes to have a new solo ablum out by the end of the year.



  • Sweden's Hero hopes to release its next album, Afterlife, later in the year. One new song is entitled "My eroic". More details as they become available.

  • Detroit, Michigan based Medisin Wheel have returned to the studie to start work on its next CD, Echo of the Din. No word on release date.

  • Guitarist Paul May reports that he is currently writing and recording for the next Atikins / May Project album. He also advises that new albums will be released this year from his other bands Temple Dogs and A.N.D. 
  •  Look for a March release of the new Joshua album Resurrection. Wyn Davis handled mixing and mastering while final details of the album artwork are currntly being worked on.

  • Theocracy uploaded the track "Wages of Sin", which was released digitally in October 2011, to YouTube: www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTVagzCDJMw. Prior to that "Wages of Sin" was only available as a bonus track on three different editions of the groups 2008 sophomore album Mirror of Souls.
  • Veni Domine has launched its own YouTube channel: www.youtube,com/user/VeniDomineTV?feature=watch. An update (Facebook - January 21, 2012) was also recently provided by the band: "Greetings all friends of Veni Domine. We're busy recording the next album and will probably take the best of 2012 to complete it. Meanwhile, we're going through the vast video material from the past and will post songs and some behind the scenes (footage) as we move along. It's not pro material but our own shoots for personal use, so bare with the qualtiy. I know there are many waiting to see stuff and this is a treat for you, hope you enjoy it."

February 06, 2012

Nona takes Steps of Truth

Slovakia based female fronted melodic power metal band Nona has released its full length debut, Steps of Truth. The group got its start in 2005 as a cover band but solidified its line-up two years later and began work on the material encompassing Steps of Truth.