Artist: Mendeed Title: “The Dead Live By Love” Label: Metal Mind Productions Release Date: 6/9/2015 – (Originally 3/6/2007) Genre: Melodic Metalcore Rating: 3.5/5 Originally released in 2007 on Nuclear Blast Records, the second and final full length album Mendeed was recently re-issued by Metal Mind Productions. The album now comes in a Digipak holder and features no additional tracks, so with…
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“The Beast Arises” by Paul DiAnno
Artist: Paul DiAnno Title: “The Beast Arises Label: Metal Mind Productions Release Date: 10/21/2014 Genre: Heavy Metal Rating: 2/5 Unless you have been living under a rock or are a Metalhead that is far too young to remember this sort of thing, Paul DiAnno was the original voice of the mighty Iron Maiden and he recorded both their debut self-titled album, its follow up “Killers” and the “Maiden…
(Ob)Servant (re-release) by Psycroptic
Artist: Psycroptic Title: (Ob)Servant (re-release) Label: Metal Mind Productions Release Date: 5/5/2015 Genre: Technical Death Metal Rating: 4/5 Originally released in 2008 on Nuclear Blast Records, the fourth album by those Tasmanian Devils of Metal Psycroptic was recently re-issued by Metal Mind Productions. The album now comes in a Digipak holder and features no additional tracks or liner…
“The Forgotten Goddess” (re-release) by Echoes Of Eternity
“The Forgotten Goddess” (re-release) by Echoes Of Eternity
Artist: Echoes Of Eternity Title: “The Forgotten Goddess” Label: Metal Mind Productions Release Date: 6/9/2015 Genre: Symphonic Gothic Metal Rating: 4.5/5 Originally released in 2007 on Nuclear Blast Records, the debut album by Echoes Of Eternity was recently re-issued by Metal Mind Productions. The album now comes in a Digipak holder and features no additional tracks, so with that being the case…
“Death Prevails” (re-release) by Hackneyed
“Death Prevails” (re-release0 by Hackneyed
Artist: Hackneyed
Title: “Death Prevails”
Label: Metal Mind Productions
Release Date: 5/15/15
Genre: Extreme Death Metal
Rating: 3.5/5Originally released in 2008 on Nuclear Blast Records, the debut album by Hackneyed was recently re-issued by Metal Mind Productions. The album now comes in a Digipak holder and features no additional tracks, so with that being the case my original thoughts on it…