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SORTILÈGE – Larmes de Héros/Hero’s Tears (Reissue, 2023)

I firmly believe that when SORTILEGE formed in the early 80's never imagined the impact they would have in the French Metal Scene. Indeed,...

SORTILÈGE – Métamorphose/Metamorphosis (Reissue, 2023)

We are in 1984 and SORTILÈGE release their first LP, “Métamorphose”, which followed the self-titled debut EP. It was very important back then for...

SORTILÈGE – Sortilège (Reissue, 2023)

There’s been a time, back in the early 80’s, when France was full of great metal bands – Britain’s seeds had instantly flourished there...

SORTILÈGE – Apocalypso

SORTILÈGE, as is well-known, went through some important changes three years ago. The legendary vocalist Christian Augustin, left the band after a dispute with...

SORTILÈGE – Larmes de Héros (Reissue, 2022)

SORTILÈGE is considered the best French heavy metal band of the 80s and was for years the reason for someone to study the French...
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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WAXWING – Appetizer EP (CD Reissue 2024)

Sometime between 1983 and 1987 and the States of Florida and Washington, Snyder on guitars and Gil Thrill on vocals created and kept WAXWING...

WARLORD: The legend of William J Tsamis lives – Interview and...

To tell you the truth I was a little bit skeptical when I first learned about the Warlord tribute project set by drummer and founding member Mark Zonder and singer Giles Lavery to honor the music and memory of founder guitarist William J Tsamis who unfortunately passed away back in 2021. I was looking at the facts very closely, reading announcements about forthcoming live shows, new line up and a new album. The response from the fans was massive including both positive and negative (or very negative) comments about the above facts. "How can Warlord exist without Bill Tsamis?", they were asking. One afternoon I got a call from Giles Lavery himself asking me if I wanted to do an advance review of the forthcoming Warlord album. I replied positively still being in this skeptical mood. It all went away after the first listen... William J Tsamis was there. His music, his legend, his compositions, evolved into complete songs. In total excitement I texted Giles a single message "Bill is alive". The very next evening found Mark, Giles and I talking about the album, about Bill, about the music and the legacy. It was late at night when we ended the call. I asked them if I can publish our conversation and they got no problem. So here it is again: Me talking with Warlord. The usual stuff I am doing the last 25 years for various reasons. But this time I would not call this conversation an interview. To my eyes this is a big ethical, artistic and soulful statement, by some people who want to keep the Dream, alive.