Soldierfield ‘Bury The Ones We Love’ review: Metal Forces

Rating: 8/10 Bury The Ones We Love is the Metalbox Recordings debut from the UK’s Soldierfield. Recorded earlier this year with producer Steve Wray, the EP is chock full of melody-driven radio friendly hard music. Containing four rockers and a power ballad, the EP is a nice taste of Soldierfield’s … Continue reading

Soldierfield’s forthcoming EP reviewed by Metal Talk

Lying on the border of hard rock and Metal, newly formed Soldierfield boast debut EP ‘Bury The Ones We Love’ showing off all the musicians’ talents from the recognisably strong vocals of Leigh Oates to the heavy, head banging riffs of Andy Trott. ‘Bury The Ones We Love’ starts with … Continue reading

8/10 Soldierfield – ‘Bury The Ones We Love’ EP – review by Behind the Veil

  A new force is rising in the U.K. determined to take the contemporary music scene by storm with its fresh blend of modern metal. SOLDIERFIELD is a powerful combo that’s here to present to us their debut five track EP that can surely make a sensation to those who … Continue reading

8.5/10 Stuka Squadron – Tales of the Ost. Review by This Is Not A Scene

Spectacular advantage is taken of the German World War on British based band, Stuka Squadron’s release, “Tales of the Ost”. The thirteen track album has nicked several German World War references, a hint of national pride and links of vampirism onto their debut. It’s a rather odd combination yet the … Continue reading

8/10 Soldierfield ‘Bury The Ones We Love’ – review by Behind The Veil

A new force is rising in the U.K. determined to take the contemporary music scene by storm with its fresh blend of modern metal. SOLDIERFIELD is a powerful combo that’s here to present to us their debut five track EP that can surely make a sensation to those who like … Continue reading

3.5/5 Stuka Squadron – Tales of the Ost. Review by Stormbringer

“Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few” Sagte einst Winston Churchill, ganz genau am 20. August 1940, und meinte die Piloten der Royal Air Force, die sich im Kampf um die Lufthoheit über Großbritannien gegen die deutsche Luftwaffe befanden, schließlich … Continue reading

Stuka Squadron, Tales of the Ost review, Spain

Bajo un halo de misterio, STUKA SQUADRON nos ofrecen este su primer trabajo enrolándonos en una historia vampírica ocurrida en la segunda guerra mundial. Una historia de ficción que deja mucho en sus letras, por la historia que pretender ofrcer, pero que musicalmente estamos hablando de una banda muy plana, que no … Continue reading

Stuka Squadron, Tales of the Ost review, Rock Pages, Greece

Tales of the Ost review – Rockpages, Greece Cool name, isn’t it? Despite the fact that it brings immediately in mind the selective German air unit of the World War II, the band has absolutely nothing to do with the national-socialistic theories and has no affiliation whatsoever with the white … Continue reading