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Album review: IRON MAIDEN – Senjutsu

Parlophone [Release date 03.09.21] It’s been almost 6 years since Iron Maiden released Book Of Souls to an eagerly waiting world. For me it was one of the most disappointing releases of the band’s career, over long, plodding and ultimately boring, not a … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adrian Smith, album, Book Of Souls, Bruce Dickinson, CD, Dave Murray, heavy metal, Iron Maiden, Janick Gers, Kevin Shirley, Nicko McBrain, Parlophone, review, rock, Senjutsu, Steve Harris, Writing On The Wall
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Book review: FLYPOSTING: Posters Of A Music Revolution by Chris Hewitt

Dandelion Records [Publication date 15.06.20] ‘Flyposting – Posters Of A Music Revolution’ doesn’t so much document the radically changing times of the 70′s, as reflect an era when the medium became the message. Up until such times as when local … Continue reading →
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