Chris Bay (Vocal and Guitars), Sascha Gerstner (Guitars), Ilker Ersin (Bass), Dan Zimmerman (Drums). If you are looking for the Power Metal at it's best in the style of Helloween – Gamma Ray – Iron Savior…. Here it is! Chris Continue reading →
Dubbel Live CD 1. Eyes Of The World 2. Freedom Call 3. Tears Of Taragon 4. Heart Of The Rainbow 5. The Quest 6. Land Of Light 7. Metal Invasion 8. Rise Up 9. We Are One 10. Warriors 11. Continue reading →
Freedom Call's chosen musical style of symphonic power/prog metal is one that is definitely not for everyone. It can come across as overblown, pompous, or just plain silly. Eternity certainly has moments that fall into all of those categories. The Continue reading →
For power metallers, Freedom Call has one of the classiest epic power metal sounds around. I can barely listen to their music after all these years, without getting chills. Their second album ‘Crystal Empre’ is a solid release that strikes Continue reading →
Japanease verion with OBI strip. Tracklist: 1. Freedom Call 2. Queen of the night (remix) 3. Reaching Horizons 4. Stand Away (orchestral) 5. Painkiller 6. Deep Blue (edit)
Tracklist: 1. Freedom Call 2. Queen Of The Night (Remix) 3. Reaching Horizons 4. Stand Away (Orchestral Version) 5. Painkiller (remix) 6. Deep Blue (Edit)
Hansi Kursch of Blind Guardian did guest vocals on this album,including a lead vocal part in 'Farewell'. Michael Kiske of Helloween did all lead vocals on 'Time To Break Free'. 'Afterlife' is dedicated to the late Helloween drummer Ingo Schwichtenberg. Continue reading →
Remastered 2002 reissue with 3 bonus tracks. Hansi Kursch of Blind Guardian did guest vocals on this album,including a lead vocal part in 'Farewell'. Michael Kiske of Helloween did all lead vocals on 'Time To Break Free'. 'Afterlife' is dedicated Continue reading →
Ravenous was an Austrian thrash metal act that was founded in Pottschach in 1988 and they managed to get one album out in 1991. This is raw but at the same time technical Thrash Continue reading →
Published by: Tuttle Publishing 2018
288 pages written in English
Edited by: John Little
“Bruce Lee was known as an amazing martial artist, but he was also a profound thinker. He left behind seven volumes of writing on everything from Continue reading →
Very rare original 2012 earbook with double cd featuring both the English and the Swedish versions of the tracks.
Sabaton are a Swedish Grammi-nominated power metal band from Falun. Their music is battle minded with a historical slant, bringing to Continue reading →
Published by: Cult Never Dies 2020
216 pages written in English
Written by: R.S. Frost
The third installation of this cult series sees the title expand to a perfect-bound book format. It is perhaps best described as a Bardo Methodology-style Continue reading →
Published by: Cult Never Dies 2021
324 pages written in English
Written by: Aleksey Evdokimov
Hardbound
This is a truly epic and encyclopaedic work put together by doom fanatic Aleksey Evdokimov, arguably the most active doom metal scribe in the Continue reading →
Deluxe artbook with 2 red vinyls, 7”, book, 2 posters and photo print
Hellhammer existed for a mere two years, from May 1982 to May 1984. During this time, the band wrote material for three demos, one 12 EP (Apocalyptic Continue reading →
When you start to list some of the greatest American rock n roll bands in the world then Aerosmith will be on that list. Together with the two Classics Live and the Live Bootleg Continue reading →
Published by: Bazillion Points 2019
447 pages written in English
Written by: Daniel Ekeroth
Sweden is a remote country in the freezing northern Europe, with less than nine million inhabitants and a reputation for Volvos, hockey players, cheap furniture, vodka, Continue reading →
PROMOTIONAL ONLY means issued by record company in very limited quantity and sent to selected Industry professionals ONLY for promotional consideration/airplay. Never for sale and highly collectible releases
Black vinyl with gatefold cover and a 20-page booklet
Totschläger isn’t exactly Nachthymnen part II, still there are plenty of equally majestic moments. Singling out more references, some listeners will even draw a line back to Orkblut at some parts, Continue reading →