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Trakooma Demented Brutality
The land of a thousand lakes could easily be labelled "the land of a thousand Metal bands", too - and most of them are also pretty good. This can be said also in this case, a young act from Järvenpää, founded in 2008, but only in 2010 Kristo Sundström (vox), Joonas Lehtonen (bass, back vox), Sami Mäntylä (dr) sowie Kim Tuominen and ... more/mehr

2011-12-12

Treekillaz Leaving Last
Somehow the new Output of Treekillaz remains stale also after listening for several times. The Swiss band play rough straight Heavy-Rock, unfortunetely the majority of the song material is just mediocre. Only a few catchy tunes: just the opener "Refugee" and "Do it again" sound convincing. The latter is a good song, especially when ... more/mehr

2006-06-10

Tremonti Cauterize
Now the time has come. After three years of waiting, the second Tremonti album can soon be found in record stores worldwide. Once again, Mark Tremonti teamed up with Eric Friedman (guitar), Wolfgang van Halen (bass) and Garrett Whitlock (drums) to offer his fans some nice music.

It all starts off with the track „Radical ... more/mehr

2015-06-02

Trend Navigator
Quite minimalistic sounds this Retro-Punkrock from those four guys from Pfalz, and it´s good. Guitar, Drums and the strong voice of singer Fezer play quite straight but with imagination and good handiwork those mainly fast tracks. With 13 songs in 36 minutes they hardly have space for slower tracks. A few Wave and Pop influences ... more/mehr

2005-12-02

Trendkill No Longer Buried
Well those Swedes are not really into killing. And surely they are not as Metalcore as other bands. But still those Pantera- and Machine Head influenced songs fit into the recent music history. Despite that, “No longer buried” is much more fun than other new stuff. Obviously Dimebag & Co. have to be named “Old School” already. Who ... more/mehr

2006-02-13



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