Category: 1990s Reviews
All 1990s reviews for the GDMonline.info website.
Autograph, beyond their first three studio releases for RCA, continued on despite being label-less. Finishing up with RCA in 1988,…
Many fans and critics would have been surprised by the change in direction from Skid Row the second time around….
Face Dancer are the pride of the Washington DC/Baltimore area who put out this rare indie release in 1990.
Savatage have been around for a few years and still they continue to thrash out good albums.
1992 saw the reunion of Black Sabbath and their former vocalist Ronnie James Dio. It was essentially the same lineup…
‘Tyr’ was another positive Black Sabbath album, furthering the melodic metal driven sound captured on previous discs.
H30+ is the spinoff band from Ian Crichton, the lead guitarist for Canadian prog legends Saga.
Roadmaster, long and loud and lots of chrome captured live at the Vogue Theatre on August 26, 1993. M
From the tough neighborhoods of New York come this quartet of hardened individuals called Spread Eagle
Damn Yankees was an experiment, but it turned out to be a damned good one!
Sadly by this stage, Krokus had run its course for the time being. That said I find this a more…
The Storm’s 1995 release was a welcoming shining beacon, in what was a pretty hopeless year all around for AOR.
The Storm were a supergroup if there was ever one. The best AOR band to be formed this side of…
Here we have Part 2 of the Harlan Cage story, with DMT being the follow-up to their self titled debut…
Everything about ‘Impact’ from David Victor and Velocity just connects so easily on the neural level, fantastic songs, great instrumentation,…
For old Jethro Tull fans this is a musically superior offering from the fading years of the past. Newbies should…
This set is without doubt an experimental album from Metallica, it’s not perfect.
Dream Theater present an album where you need to concentrate on the intensity and the detail, the whole thing is…
The Black Rose demo has a solid metal sound to it, early 80’s metal with solid guitar riff’s, punchy bass…
‘Past Present And Future’ is one of many compilation CD’s by Paul Samson which contain a wide variety of material…
There are only four songs from the band known as Timmy, but they are just fantastic, laced in keyboards with…
Here’s a band who initially had their hearts in the right place, but events would conspire to see Allied Forces…
Critics dismissed this Alan Parsons album as substantially weak but I disagree. It’s a gentle and weaving album which integrates…
I think ‘Human Fire’ is harder edged than The Promise debut, but also richer in sound, and sits comfortably among…
Oak were originally from New Hampshire, but eventually relocated to Portland Maine.
Despite the promise, this band didn't do anything for me.
[Candyman] Stacked with high energy hard rocking tunes this is a absolute classic and for me it rivals the debut.…
[DaveT] Revolutionary, a game changer, one of the best debuts ever along with Boston's in my book. Eddie is no…
Roll the Dice is a great track. Nice to hear the original. Another band I will be keen to have…
The track 'Roll The Dice' was also covered by Charlie on their 1981 album 'Good Morning America', and also by…
The original CD came out without a tray card just a cover that opened to credits and on the back…
[Gdazegod] Wasn't overly sold on the new Alcatrazz. I found the sound to be little raw for my liking.
[Jefflynnefan] Thanks for the "At The Movies" review, I was interested in this one. -- [Dave T] My pleasure, glad…
[Gdazegod] Other than watching the YouTube video of Pinnacle Point I haven't really given the album a good listen. I…