Review: Tesla – Forever More [2008]

“Forever More” opens the seventh studio record by Tesla and features a creepy, yet catchy, acoustic guitar intro. The heavy guitars enter with Jeff Keith’s vocals, while a clean guitar remains in the background. This tune is a classic example of how the triple guitar attack can still work well together. There is a beautiful […]

Review: Towards Darkness – Solemn [2008]

By Mike SOS Canadian doom metal mavens Towards Darkness were once called The Mass, who put out an album called Towards Darkness. Confused? Allow the slow crawl of “Continuity Errror” to seep through your pores long enough, and your befuddlement will be whisked away by the foreboding sonic heft brought on by this outfit. Strong […]

When Guns N' Roses Ruled The World

On this day in 1991, Guns N Roses’ Use Your Illusion I and Use Your Illusion II debuted on the Billboard charts at the number 1 [Volume 2] and number 2 [Volume 1] spots. Guns N’ Roses were the largest rock band of that time and had the potential to become the greatest ever. Take […]

Review: Trinacria – Travel Now Journey Infinitely [2008]

By Mike SOS Featuring three members of Enslaved, the septet known as Trinacria can definitely be lumped into the experimental category, as their molten metal menagerie is sprinkled with dollops of oddball noise rock and avant-garde aggression. Originally commissioned for a one-off concert series, these musicians developed a strong bond and decided to forge ahead […]

Review: Alghazanth – Wreath of Thevetat [2008]

By Mike SOS Symphonic black metal merchants, Alghazanth, come blasting out of the gate with regal synth work and blistering guitar and drum interlockings on their eight-track Wreath of Thevetat. This Finnish corpse-painted crew channel the evil into swirling movements of melodic death metal majesty on cuts such as the eerie “The Kings to Come,” […]