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Reviews: Karmaflow, Anekdoten, Ghost Ship Octavius

Karmaflow: The Orginal Soundtrack Album (Self Released)Karmaflow or Karmaflow: The Rock Opera Videogame to give it, it's full title is the soundtrack album to videogame that is part puzzle platformer,...

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Reviews: The Vintage Caravan, Lesoir, Godsized

The Vintage Caravan: Arrival (Nuclear Blast)The history of rock music is littered with classic three pieces but The Vintage Trouble draw from the early 60's style of Jimi Hendrix Experience, Cream, and...

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Reviews: Sammy Hagar & The Circle, Howlin Rain

Sammy Hagar & The Circle: At Your Service (Mailboat Music)We here at the Musipedia don't really review live albums all that often but this was a massive exception. As many of you may know Sammy...

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Another Point Of View: Flotsam & Jetsam (Review By Paul)

Flotsam & Jetsam: The UnderworldAnother overnight stay in London with work allowed me the opportunity to pop along to the Underworld in Camden for what was apparently Flotsam & Jetsam’s first...

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Reviews: Blurred Vision, Magic Kingdom, Chaos Divine

Blurred Vision: Organised Insanity (Self Released)Blurred Vision are a three piece rock band with a progressive edge hailing from Canada, the band is made up of to Iranian brothers Sepp Osley on vocals...

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Reviews: SiXforNinE, Hinder, Banditos

SiXforNinE: S/T (No Regrets)SiXforNinE are alternative/progressive metal band from Athens Greece, the band was formed by guitarist George Kapa, Bassist Herc Booze and drummer Pete Outfox, while writing...

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Reviews: The Darkness, Valkyrie, Section IV

The Darkness: Last Of Our Kind (Canary Dwarf)Fourth album from the new reinvigorated The Darkness and finally the spark has returned after the hit-and-miss Hot Cakes, now I'm not saying that their...

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Reviews: Lucifer, Ten Foot Wizard, Forgotten Suns

Lucifer: Lucifer, I (Rise Above)A few years ago a band called The Oath appeared on the occult doom rock scene formed by two leather clad rocker chicks in the shape of guitarist Linnea Olsson and singer...

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Reviews: Leprous, George Kollias, Emerald Sun

Leprous: The Congregation (InsideOut)On their fifth album now and Norwegian madmen Leprous are still a premier provider of technical, progressive music that is both dark and melodic showing the talent...

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A View From Many Rooms: Camden Rocks 2015

Camden Rocks 2015: Various Venues In CamdenSo Camden Rocks is the annual music festival in the alternative centre of London, spanning numerous venues throughout Camden and encompassing more than 200...

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Another Point Of View: Blackwolf (Review By Nick)

Blackwolf: Exchange, BristolAnother hop across the bridge to the second home of the Musipedia, Bristol was calling again as Matt and I escaped the horrific fans and musical styling of One Direction to...

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Reviews: Armored Saint, Pyramaze, Phear

Armored Saint: Win Hands Down (Metal Blade)Armored Saint will probably be known as the band that John Bush fronted before he was in Anthrax however as he came back to the fold with Revelation it would...

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Reviews: Faith No More, Helloween, Muse

Faith No More: Sol Invictus (Reclamation/Ipecac)1997 remember that year? Seems a long time ago since Britpop loomed large and Tony Blair came to power, but 1997 was famous for another reason, it...

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Another Point Of View: Fleetwood Mac (Review By Paul)

Fleetwood Mac: Genting Arena, BirminghamIn September 2013 I finally achieved a lifelong ambition to see Fleetwood Mac in the flesh. The experience was documented in my review in the Musipedia and...

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Reviews: The Graveltones, Klone, The Dead Daisies

The Graveltones: Love Lies Dying (Lagoon Dog)So Aussie two-piece The Graveltones get around to releasing their sophomore album after relentlessly touring their debut and building up their profile as...

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Reviews: Whitesnake (Monster Review By Paul)

Whitesnake: The Purple Album (Frontiers)In 1983 I wanted to be David Coverdale. Yes, he of the stunningly soulful wail and the most magnificent mane. Ever since I saw the outrageously sexist cover of...

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Reviews: Hammer King, Burning Point, Straight Line Stitch

Hammer King: Kingdom Of The Hammer King (Cruz Del Sur)Hammer King, guess what they play? Yes they are a power metal band from Germany and as such they blast out of your speakers with Teutonic Power...

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Reviews: Art Of Anarchy, Blackwelder, Galley Beggar

Art Of Anarchy: S/T (Century Media)Art Of Anarchy is one part Guns N Roses, one part Disturbed, and one part Stone Temple Pilots as it features, Bumblefoot on guitar, John Moyer on the bass and Mr...

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Reviews: Paradise Lost, Tremonti (Reviews By Paul)

Paradise Lost: The Plague Within (Century Media)If you’d asked Paradise Lost in 1988 whether they’d still be pursuing the path of darkness a quarter of a century later I think the answer would probably...

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Reviews: Royal Southern Brotherhood, Artizan, District 97,

Royal Southern Brotherhood: Don't Look Back: The Muscle Shoals Sessions (Ruf)Never has there been such an apt title for an album, RSB started back in 2011 as a collaborative project between Cyrille...

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