Inviting Michael Kiske for new EP of EDGUY
EDGUY's upcoming EP ťSuperheroesŤ, due on Sep 5, will feature a special guest appearance by former HELLOWEEN frontman Michael Kiske.
Commented EDGUY singer Tobias Sammet: “One of the tracks is a…
2003.05.05
SKYFIRE – Mind Revolution
EVEMASTER – Wither
CALLENISH CIRCLE – My Passion Your Pain
HELLOWEEN – Rabbit Don’t Come Easy
IMPIOUS – The Killer
SADUS – D.T.P. (Death to Posers)
THE EVERDAWN – Poems Burn The…
2002.06.25
HALFORD – Crucible
GEOFF TATE – Geoff Tate
DIMENSION ZERO – Silent Night Fever
INSISION – Beneath the Folds of Flesh
ENTWINE – Time Of Despair
SOULFLY – III
ROLLINS…
HELLOWEEN „Rabbit Don't Come Easy”
Well, German metal maestros are back with a very good album, “Rabbit don´t come easy”, the tittle tries to capture the difficulty of making magic, not with a hat but with music. While at the start of the recording the magic didn´t seem to be with the band, (problems finding a healthy drummer, the departure of Roland Grapow and Uli Kusch, and the apparent lack of commitment from the rest of the them) in the end, the opening track “Just a Little Sign”, by far the best in the album, shows that Helloween are still one of the Top bands in the business.
MASTERPLAN
the new band featuring ex-HELLOWEEN guitarist Roland Grapow, ex-HELLOWEEN drummer Uli Kusch and former YNGWIE MALMSTEEN/ARK singer Jorn Lande, are currently in Los Angeles with producer Roy Z (BRUCE DICKINSON,…
DRAGONFORCE
London-based power metallers DRAGONFORCE have set “Sonic Firestorm” as the title of their sophomore album, due on April 19 through Noise Records.
The follow-up to 2003's “Valley Of The Damned”…
“Monsters Of Metal Vol. 1” DVD
Nuclear Blast Records USA will be releasing the “Monsters Of Metal Vol. 1” DVD on January 27.
Described as the “ultimate metal DVD compilation,” the two-disc set will contain the following…
HELLOWEEN
Drummer Stefan Schwarzmann (Accept, Running Wild) has replaced Marc Cross – although guest musician Mikkey Dee (Motörhead, King Diamond) played on most of the forthcoming 'Rabbit Don't Come Easy', Schwarzmann…