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Udo Dirkschneider The Rue Morgue Records Interview
by David Griffiths on40 years of Balls To The Wall: This milestone anniversary of Accept’s iconic album simply couldn’t remain uncelebrated by Dirkschneider, an incarnation to pay tribute to the musical past of their frontman Udo Dirkschneider. Except releasing two live albums, Dirkschneider had never been a recording band, but that has changed today as they are releasing [...] Continue Reading -
Metallica 72 Seasons The Rue Morgue Records Review
by John Raptis onShot down, traumaticTime haunted by the past When your back catalogue of music contains arguably the greatest Metal album of all time, is it any wonder that everything you do will always be judged (harshly) against that. And that is disappointing because since said greatest Metal album, 1986’s Master Of Puppets, that vast majority of […]
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Ghost: Impera – The Rue Morgue Records Review
by Rue Morgue Records onMy love for Ghost... my fanatical love for all things Ghost, happened on the release of the band's first album Opus Eponymous quite a few years ago now. I plugged them and defended them wherever I could. Many laughed at me but over time, those laughs became fans as well. You know who you are! [...] Continue Reading -
Ace Frehley: Bronx Boy
by Will Hollands onHe’s a guitar hero; a spaceman; a guitar-smoking, rocket-shooting hero from the planet Jendel, whose lead guitar wizardry defies generations and has solidified the original Kiss guitarist’s place in the ethos of rock ‘n’ roll history. Ace Frehley is back (and he told you so) with his new limited edition vinyl exclusive “Bronx Boy” EP!
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