"Sometimes, you don’t need nuance. Sometimes you don’t want prog-soaked journeys through inner turmoil, or post-whatever atmospherics that whisper about pain instead of screaming it in your face. Sometimes you just want music to sound like the goddamn world is on fire. Featuring members of Without Waves and site favorites The Atlas Moth, Chicago’s Motherless might have just that with their debut Do You Feel Safe?." Save the mothers. The post Motherless – Do You Feel Safe? Review appea...| Angry Metal Guy
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"When folks look back on the magic and glory of 80s metal, Helstar tend to get overlooked. The little Texas band that could, Helstar dropped a series of influential albums from 1984 to 1989 that were important to the US power metal and prog-power genres. Their Burning Star debut was charmingly rough and raw, and so metal it hurt, giving birth to classic cuts like "Witch's Eye" and the timeless "Run With the Pack." 1986s Remnants of War saw the band fully embrace the USPM sound for a righteous...| Angry Metal Guy
A review of Harbinger by Electrocutioner, available September 5th worldwide via CDN Records.| Angry Metal Guy
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