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CIRITH UNGOL – Dark Parade

The entire Forgotten Scroll editor's team, reviews the newest CIRITH UNGOL album: "Dark Parade" is the sixth album by the Metal Pioneers CIRITH UNGOL. An...

CIRITH UNGOL – Forever Black

The road is open now. And the ground was thoroughly prepared. You have an EP in 2018, live albums coming out in 2019, and...

CIRITH UNGOL: Release Video For “Join The Legion” (Live At Up The Hammers Fest)

On October 25, CIRITH UNGOL will release their new live album/DVD, I'm Alive, via Metal Blade Records. Capturing CIRITH UNGOL at the peak of...
Manilla Road, Mark Shelton

KIT XXII: Announces MANILLA ROAD Tribute Headlining Act

Keep It True organisers announced one of the headlining acts for the XXII edition of the festival. It's going to be a tribute to...
Falcon (USA) 2005 lineup

Interview with FALCON

Perry Grayson (ex-Destiny's End and Artisan) has been planning a '70s style heavy rock project for years and he finally found the time to start working on it. The project is called Falcon and the sound is a total throwback to what was considered "heavy" back in 1971. Joined by Greg Lindstrom (Cirith Ungol) and Darin McCloskey (Pale Divine), Falcon is part of the "power trio tradition like Trapeze, Budgie, Dust, Bang and Rush" Perry explains. Sit back and get ready for a really neat talk with Perry and Greg.
Forgotten Scroll Fanzing Issue #6

Issue #6 Out Now

76 pages, 10 interviews. DAMASCUS (US) SANCTUM (US) HORIZON'S END (GR) LORD OF LIGHT (SWE) ETERNAL CHAMPION (US) GOTHIC STONE (IT) LEVIATHAN (US) NEAR INFINITY (US) ANGEL EDGE (US) OBLIVION KNIGHT (US) plus LEGIONED MARCHER (US)...

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MORAX – The Amulet

Since their 2023 EP β€œRites and Curses”, MORAX had left the arcane heavy metal audience with high expectations, with their unique approach on the...

SACRED – Fire to Ice

RAGING FATE – Mutiny

TRIUMPHER Interview

On the occasion of the recent release of Triumpher’s second album, β€œSpirit Invictus”, and after its presentation on Forgotten Scroll (here) the time has...