Angra -Holy Live
A Mr. Live, whom you listen to and appreciate once or twice, only to end up in the drawer of nice CDs that you have no use for. After all, it's still a live recording, so one can only acknowledge that the performing skill of each member, audible on compact disc, is equally remarkable in live concerts; but the tracks are of no use to you, sounding exactly like the album. An item that is not indispensable except for fans and collectors. more
Angra -Rebirth World Tour: Live in São Paulo
Flawless live for all the members except Falaschi. It confirms that the new frontman manages to save himself with a corner kick during "PGR." A live performance that, in itself, makes little sense if not to amplify the nostalgia for Matos to the N-th degree. If only they had done it during the "Temple Of Shadows" tour, damn them... more
Craig David
Dignified at first, now in decline more
Angra -Rebirth
The change in formation is noticeable, just as the desire to return to the indigenous musical roots that were clearly defined in the band's first two albums. Nevertheless, everything still sounds a bit outdated and ineffective, failing to bring out the beloved Angra from "Holy Land." It's a listenable and enjoyable album for various offerings (such as the classic Nova Era, Rebirth, Visions Prelude), but a bit dull and repetitive overall. It bodes well to hear the quality leap. more
Emis Killa
Yet another posh pseudorapper. more
Angra -Fireworks
A highly debated album by the band. In my opinion, it’s a decline in style as they abandon the effectiveness of the Brazilian mix, opting instead for an approach (not very successful as it is musically predictable) to a power-progressive sound that recalls Dream Theater in their early days. In my opinion, it all sounds like a self-congratulatory showcase of the technical skills of the various members. An album I can gladly do without. What a shame. more
Ben Koller
Viulènz more
Kurt Ballou
Among other things, highly respected both as a sound engineer and as a producer. more
Jacob Bannon
The Scream by Munch. more
Angra -Angels Cry
A good start that, however, does not deserve more than a mediocre pass since I would personally discard certain songs right from the first listen (first and foremost, a rather shabby and pointless pseudo-classical intro that has little to do with the band and the rest of the album, followed by the cover of Kate Bush - good idea, quite tacky execution). more
Vinnie Moore
In the Olympus of shredders! more
Mark Farner
...someone like him should not be overlooked (4.5/5) more
Clarence Clemons
One of the greatest saxophonists of all time. My God Jungleland... more
Fabrizio Moro
An incredible talent...very underrated more
Kasabian
Awesome, I love them! more
30 Seconds to Mars
A friend of mine takes even less than 30 SECONDS, but he gets caramel all over his hands. more
Kasabian
Velociraptor has consecrated them, in my opinion one of the most interesting bands of recent times. more
Kiss My Jazz
Listening to Doc's Place on Friday Evening is like sipping a Leffe in one of those quiet little bars, sitting outside in the late winter with a blanket over your legs! more