
THUNDER – Please Remain Seated (Album Review)
Since Thunder‘s comeback in 2011, the band has been on fire with exceptional live shows, two exceptional studio albums (Wonder Days in 2015 and Rip

Since Thunder‘s comeback in 2011, the band has been on fire with exceptional live shows, two exceptional studio albums (Wonder Days in 2015 and Rip

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Web Of Deception is the name of the first album by Dutch prog metal outfit Moonstruck. Having previously released an EP called Impact over a year ago