Leaves Eyes’ – “Meredead” (2011)

Label : Napalm Records Review by Tony Cannella The German/Norwegian outfit Leaves’ Eyes released their debut album “Lovelorn” back in 2004. Since then they have continued to churn out great…
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Issa – “The Storm” (2011)

Label : Frontiers Records Review by Tony Cannella The Norwegian queen of Melodic Hard Rock returns with her second album “The Storm”. On her debut album “Sign of Angels” Issa…
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Djerv – “Headstone” EP (2010)

Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella From Norway, Djerv plays a pretty strong combination of Hard Rock/Metal, mixing that with the energy and enthusiasm of Punk Rock, put all of…
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Djerv – “Djerv” (2011)

Label : Indie Recordings Review by Tony Cannella On their debut 3-song EP, Norway’s Djerv demonstrated their blunt brand of raw Hard Rock, combined with a punk-like energy and enthusiasm.…
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Tristania – “Rubicon” (2010)

Label : Napalm Records Review by Tony Cannella It’s been three years since the last CD by Norwegian Gothic Metallers Tristania. Since then, the band has undergone some line-up changes,…
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Omit – “Repose” PROMO (2010)

Independent Release Review by Tony Cannella Omit are a melodic doom metal band from Norway. Their debut album titled, “Repose” features only 5-songs, and over 80-minutes worth of music spread…
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Nàttsòl – “Stemning” (2010)

Label : Lupus Lounge/Prophecy Productions Review by Andrea “Disgraced” Nàttsòl hail from Norway, playing a modern and avantgarde-d black metal with acoustic and folk elements that might easily put the…
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Acelsia – “Quietude” DEMO (2010)

Independent Release Review By Tony Cannella On their third demo “Quietude”, Norway’s Acelsia presents its brand of melodic based metal which also carries along with it some Doom, Progressive, Gothic…
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Madder Mortem – “Deadlands” (2002)

Label : Peaceville Records Review By Tony Cannella Norway’s Madder Mortem originally released the “Deadlands” album in 2002 via the Century Media Records label, if I’m not mistaken. This was…
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