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Bryce Van Patten
Bryce Van Patten· 400 articles
Bryce is an audio engineer and a graphic designer here at Metal Express Radio. From the day he purchased his first album (Machine Head by Deep Purple), he has had a passion for heavy music, which has influenced his whole life. Bryce is from the great Pacific Northwest in USA, and has played in metal bands like Babylon, Holy Terror, The Wild Dogs, Warhead and Egypt through the 80s. He had his first interview for the Portland, Oregon publication The Rock Rag with guitarist Paul Gilbert in his Racer X days. Then he was honored to get to have drinks, and talk for an hour with the legendary Dan McCafferty of Nazareth for his second interview. In 2013, he spent an amazing hour talking to Andi Deris of Helloween, which was the high point of his heavy metal journalism. In the year 2001, he formed Man in Black Music Publishing. They released recordings by several local bands, and in the spirit of the old Metal Massacre compilations, he created a 2-album series called The Defenders of Metal. The albums featured classic styled Metal bands from all around the world, with bands from Australia to England, and from Argentina to Russia. Currently, he is the producer/creator/vocalist of the Metal band The Black Tuesdays.
Primal Fear - Domination album cover art featuring powerful eagles overroiling clouds over a mass of people standing in awe.
Album Reviews

PRIMAL FEAR – Domination

September 2, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
For more than 25 years, German Power Metal titans Primal Fear have stood tall as one of the genre’s most consistent and unrelenting forces. Formed in 1997 by bassist Mat Sinner and vocalist Ralf Scheepers, …READ MORE
Burning Witches - Inquisition album cover art. The image shows a dark field, with a burning pile of sticks and human remains. Rising from the flames are evil spirits in the likemness of the band members, morphing into demons. The spirits are being threatend by blades and pitch forks.
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BURNING WITCHES – Inquisition

August 31, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
Since their fiery emergence in 2015, Burning Witches have stood tall as one of Europe’s most exciting all-female heavy metal acts. Founded by guitarist Romana Kalkuhl, the Swiss quintet quickly earned acclaim with their self-titled …READ MORE
Helloween - Giants & Monsters - album cover art
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HELLOWEEN – Giants & Monsters

August 20, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
Helloween hardly need an introduction, but forty years into their career the German legends are still proving why they sit atop the power metal mountain. With 15 gold records, six platinum awards, and over ten …READ MORE
Reinforcer - Ice and Death - album cover art featuring a Giant, horned muscular Norse titan busting out of an glacier, holding a scepter with a human skull atop it's branches
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REINFORCER – Ice And Death

August 14, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
Since forming in 2015, Reinforcer has been sharpening their steel, blending the anthemic bite of classic heavy metal with the grand sweep of power metal. After their well-received debut EP The Wanderer (2018), the Paderborn, …READ MORE
An album cover for UFO's "No Place to Run" features five men posing in front of an old, possibly abandoned, gas station. The band members are dressed in casual rock attire, including jackets, jeans, and collared shirts. The setting is somewhat gritty, with a wet ground surface reflecting the building. The gas pumps are visible on either side, and a sign with partially visible text leans against a pillar. The UFO logo is at the top of the cover, and "No Place to Run" is written in a stylized, reddish-orange script at the bottom. The overall aesthetic suggests a classic rock vibe with a hint of urban desolation.
Album Reviews

UFO – No Place To Run (2025 Remaster)

August 7, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
By the dawn of the 1980s, British hard rock juggernauts UFO were at a crossroads. Having climbed the mountain with their string of stellar 1970s releases, including Lights Out and Obsession, the sudden departure of …READ MORE
Bruce Dickinson - More Balls to Picasso - Album cover art. Bruce standing in front of a brick bathroom wall with the album title scrawled in black marker on the bricks.
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BRUCE DICKINSON – More Balls To Picasso

July 31, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
In 1994, Bruce Dickinson stepped out from behind Iron Maiden’s iconic shadow to prove he was more than just the voice of metal’s most enduring band. Balls to Picasso, his second solo album, showed fans …READ MORE
Reign of Glory - Slingshot album cover art featuring a graphic depiction of the David and Goliath story.
Album Reviews

REIGN OF GLORY – Slingshot

July 22, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
After making a strong first impression with their 2022 debut All Will Bow, Christian metal outfit Reign of Glory is back with their sophomore release, Slingshot—a polished and passionate follow-up that leans even harder into …READ MORE
Album cover for the new live album by Diamond head titled: 'Live and Electric"
Album Reviews

DIAMOND HEAD – Live and Electric

July 19, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
Few names carry the weight and legacy in heavy metal quite like Diamond Head. Formed in 1976, these NWOBHM pioneers laid the groundwork for an entire generation of metal bands, most famously influencing Metallica, who …READ MORE
Crystal Viper - The Live Quest - album cover art. The image is a painting of the band standing with their instruments on a small, rocky outcrop with a dak, cloudy storm raging. behind them in the sky, a monsterous creatur with tentacles looms. The image reminds one of H.P. Lovecraft's Monsters.
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CRYSTAL VIPER – The Live Quest

July 8, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
Few bands in the modern heavy metal landscape channel the spirit of classic NWOBHM quite like Crystal Viper. Formed and led by the powerhouse that is Marta Gabriel, the band has steadily carved out their …READ MORE
Brian Tatler of Saxon/Diamond head playing his flying V guitar on stage. Photo by Claudia Pospichal CLDY Photography
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BRIAN TATLER (DIAMOND HEAD/SAXON): They’ve Played “Am I Evil” 760 Times, So A Lot Of People Think It’s A METALLICA Song”

July 7, 2025 Bryce Van Patten Leave a comment
With amps cranked and adrenaline surging, British heavy metal pioneers Diamond Head return with Live And Electric — a blistering live album that captures the raw energy and sonic assault of their legendary stage show. …READ MORE

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