How We End “How We End”
Excellent debut album from How We End, a modern multi-national European metal band featuring folks from Evanescence, Nervosa, Primal Fear, Amaranthe and Cyhra.
Read MoreExcellent debut album from How We End, a modern multi-national European metal band featuring folks from Evanescence, Nervosa, Primal Fear, Amaranthe and Cyhra.
Read MoreNemophila and Loudness turned on the beast mode for a terrific night in Shibuya.
Read MoreNWOBHM legends Praying Mantis returned to Tokyo to celebrate the band’s 50th anniversary on its farewell (?) tour.
Read MoreJapanese bassist Kiyoshi, who released six solo albums in five years, now showcases her best songs on a terrific live album that perfectly demonstrates why this artist is such a joy to experience.
Read MoreFreddy Villano is back. Grown-up American rock with British influences is what The Crows gives us on the band’s debut album.
Read MoreWormwood concludes an album trilogy about death with a magnificent new album full of atmospheric, melodic black metal with some melancholic folk metal parts.
Read MoreBrazilian-Japanese death metal band Neuroticos celebrated 20 years of brutality with a special anniversary show at WildSide in Shinjuku, Tokyo.
Read MoreAs Greek guitar wizard Gus G returned to Japan after seven years, he showed us he is still at the top of his game.
Read MoreThis is string-based storytelling. Put on a pair of quality headphones, turn off the lights, close your eyes and immerse yourself in the world of Marty Friedman.
Read MoreThere is nothing rebellious or dangerous about Nestor’s music. This is the nice and clean side of rock music. But it is bloody good.
Read MoreCanadian power metal band Unleash The Archers keeps evolving musically.
Read MoreWhen Gamma Ray returned to Tokyo, Kai Hansen reunited with Ralf Scheepers for a terrific evening in Roppongi.
Read MoreJapan’s Re-Arise performs classic hard rock on its third album.“Revive” is one of the best and most important hard rock albums ever released by a Japanese band.
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