By Gregory Heaney On Saturday, November 19th, 2011
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Steel Panther – Balls Out

Whether or not you’re a fan of Steel Panther’s ridiculously over the top glam metal, you have to appreciate their dedication. For a comedy rock band, they manage to tell a joke with a surprisingly straight More...

By Gregory Heaney On Sunday, May 8th, 2011
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Shinedown – Somewhere In The Stratosphere

Capturing live sets from their “Carnival of Madness” and “Anything and Everything” tours, Somewhere in the Stratosphere finds Shinedown showing fans a different side of themselves. While More...

By Gregory Heaney On Monday, September 27th, 2010
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Halford – Made Of Metal

For nearly four decades, Rob Halford has been one of the most influential singers in metal, and ever since he formed his band Halford, he’s had a pretty easy time reminding the world why. On Halford IV: Made More...

By Gregory Heaney On Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010
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Bad City – Welcome to the Wasteland

There was a time when arena rock was more of a destination for a band than a genre in and of itself. The arena was the end of the journey, a symbol of stardom that bands like Kiss and Cheap Trick worked tirelessly More...

By Gregory Heaney On Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
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Stone Sour – Audio Secrecy

Stone Sour has always been an odd sort of experiment. Normally you’d expect the band of straight-ahead rockers to don wild costumes and thrash out behind a shroud of anonymity. Instead we find members of shock More...

By Gregory Heaney On Sunday, July 18th, 2010
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Hellyeah – Stampede

Bringing together members of Damageplan, Pantera, Nothingface, and Mudvayne, Hellyeah are as close to a groove metal supergroup as the world has seen since Down. Given Hellyeah’s pedigree, it comes as no More...

By Gregory Heaney On Sunday, March 21st, 2010
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Overkill – Ironbound

Over the course of 15 albums and a 30-year career, Overkill have proven time and time again that they’re one of the most relentlessly enduring bands in thrash metal. While modern bands have been taking metal More...