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Spirit of Metal : March Newsletter

March Newsletter

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Spirit of Metal your Metal webzine is proud to present the newsletter of the month of March. Find all the news of your favorite bands on their site.

The latest reviews on Spirit of Metal

Dream Theater "Parasomnia" : The theater of dreams is far from having closed its curtains.
    
Killswitch Engage "This Consequence": A return after six years of absence marred by a feeling of stagnation.

Ad Hominem "Totalitarian Black Metal": Back to basics: destruction, hatred, violence and provocation roam free against a backdrop of nuclear apocalypse.
    
Berlial "Nourishing the Disaster to Come": The Dead River of Blue Chaos.
Majestica "Power Train": "There is no strike on the dream train" – Tim Guénard (in French in the text)
    
Marko Hietala "Roses from the Deep": "Finish? No, the journey does not end here!" - Gandalf (in French in the text)
Worlds Beyond "Rhapsody of Life": A second long-range warhead with devastating effects...
    
Massacre (USA) "Necrolution": An average album
Elyose "Évidence": A burning and delicate momentum concocted by the Parisian formation...


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