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Gig review: DRAGONFORCE – The Liquid Rooms, Edinburgh, 17 September 2014

Dragonforce’s Frédéric Leclercq chats to GRTR!’s Dave Wilson before their gig in Edinburgh, the first night of their UK tour It may be a Wednesday night but Edinburgh is buzzing with anticipation as it is the eve of the Scottish … Continue reading →
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Tagged 17th September 2014, Death Valley Knights, Dragonforce, Edinburgh, Frédéric Leclercq, Gee Anzalone, gig, Herman Li, interview, live, Marc Hudson, Matt Heafy, maximum overload, metal, Neonfly, Phantom Of The Opera, power metal, review, rock, Sam Totman, Strangers In Paradise, The Liquid Rooms, Trivium, Willy Norton
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Album review: DRAGONFORCE – Maximum Overload

earMUSIC [Release date – 15.08.14] Dragonforce are a band with the ability to split opinions within rock and metal fans. Some are amazed by their technical abilities and breakneck playing whilst others find the band a bit of a joke … Continue reading →
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Tagged album, CD, Dragonforce, EarMusic, Herman Li, Johnny Cash, Marc Hudson, Matt Heafy, maximum overload, metal, Phantom Of The Opera, power metal, review, Ring of Fire, rock, Sam Totman, Trivium
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