Following on from the album's Blackjazz and Live Blackjazz Shining have released One One One, a bleak post-industrial metal jazz
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The guys from Voodoo Vegas sent me a copy of their new album “The Rise of Jimmy Silver” when we were doing an interview recently (http://www.rockradioni.co.uk/interviews/1243-ni-rocks-interviews-voodoo-vegas.html). The album was released back in March and it’s definitely one that I would have no hesitation about including in the “NI Rocks Recommends” section. That should come as no surprise really as I’d seen the band perform in Belfast a few years ago and had bought a copy of their previous release “Voodoo Vegas Live”. I knew therefore that what I was going to get were some great kickass rock n roll tunes.
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A few years back Amon Amarth willingly conceded that when it came to their career they had to take the plunge and gamble with going
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