Tag: Power Metal

Iced Earth

Music Reviews

The Crucible of Man (Something Wicked Part 2) (SPV/Steamhammer). Review by Scott Adams.

Headhunter

Music Reviews

Parasite of Society (Candlelight). Review by Matthew Moyer.

Morifade

Music Reviews

Domination (Candlelight). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

Morifade

Music Reviews

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Iron Savior

Music Reviews

Condition Red (Sanctuary / Noise). Review by Daniel Mitchell.

Engine

Music Reviews

Superholic (Metal Blade). Review by Stein Haukland.

Human Fortress

Music Reviews

Lord of Earth and Heavens Heir (Steamhammer / SPV ). Review by David Lee Beowulf.

Jag Panzer

Interviews

David Lee Beowulf discusses the finer things in life – Shakespeare, the Colorado Avalanche, kids, and the art of metal guitar – with Jag Panzer guitarist Mark Briody.

Rhapsody

Interviews

Sure, there are lots of bands that play metal, and even several that play power metal, but only the Italian band Rhapsody can play Epic Symphonic Hollywood Metal! David Lee Beowülf is ready for his close-up, and guitarist Luca Turilli gives him direction.

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