Disillusion Effect – “Behold the Inevitable Beast”
Band: Disillusion Effect Album: Behold The Inevitable Beast Rating: 9/10 For Fans of: Lamb of God,...
Read Moreby Steven Jeffries | Apr 3, 2017 | Death Metal, Metal, News, Review | 0
Band: Disillusion Effect Album: Behold The Inevitable Beast Rating: 9/10 For Fans of: Lamb of God,...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Mar 8, 2017 | Alternative, Electronic, Industrial, Metal, News, Nu Metal, Review | 0
The Silent Majority (Defined as the majority of people, regarded as holding moderate opinions but...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Mar 7, 2017 | Album, Alternative, Deathcore, Metal, Metalcore, News, Nu Metal, Review | 0
I’m pretending that all the weeks of backlash and drama leading up to the release of this...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Feb 4, 2017 | Album, Hard Rock, Instrumental, Metal, News, Progressive, Review, Rock | 0
We start off with a “Warm Welcome”. Gentle. Easy. Peaceful. Finnish guitar...
Read Moreby Dan Janoff | Jan 31, 2017 | Album, Article, Artist Showcase, Metal, News, Review, SID Metal | 0
Ranking albums for any band is a difficult task for anyone, especially if they’ve been around for...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Jan 31, 2017 | Album, Melodic Death, Metal, News, Review, Thrash Metal | 0
I’m not going to lie about this. Mynas is my personal favorite band in Vegas. I’m also...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Jan 29, 2017 | Album, EP, Hard Rock, Metal, News, Progressive, Review, Rock, Thrash Metal | 0
Nearly 2 years ago when I started AudioVein Entertainment, within a month I had a handful of...
Read Moreby Leo Adkins | Jan 17, 2017 | Acoustic, Album, Alternative, EP, Indie, News, Review, Rock | 0
Polterguise finally released their debut album, “Year Of The Ghost”. Featuring David Gillespie on...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Jan 16, 2017 | Album, Alternative, Metal, News, Nu Metal, Progressive, Review | 0
I’m gonna get this out there: My favorite bassist in Las Vegas is James Honaker. So...
Read Moreby Marcus Miller | Jan 16, 2017 | Album, Hardcore, Metal, News, Progressive, Punk, Review, Thrash Metal | 0
There’s no argument or dispute. Not from me. Sepultura is Sepultura, with or without the...
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