a really enjoyable CD to listen to! Perhaps the Iron CD that has the most impact and power. Beautiful! more
a very intriguing and also strange album in the career of Iron Maiden, thanks to the inclusion of synthesizers, yet this remains one of their best albums! more
a historical album that made history. That's all there is to it! more
very beautiful, more experimental than the previous ones. Always a guarantee of quality! more
inferior to the previous albums, but we’re still talking about Black Sabbath and the usual masterpiece songs are present here as well, even if dark clouds are starting to loom on the horizon... more
the pure norwegian black metal album by emperor. The highest point of the genre alongside transylvanian hunger by darkthrone. The nihilism, despair, and malice that this album emits are cathartic experiences that must be tried absolutely! more
With this album, Emperor begin to move away from black metal, adding death metal influences to their ferocious and symphonic black sound. The brilliance remains, and Ihsahn's clean vocals reach their highest expressive and theatrical peak here! more
the masterpiece of Morbid Angel, or how to merge Lovecraftian themes and atmospheres with death! more
cd that has influenced several groups (including Emperor of IX Equilibrium). Military rhythms and superhuman doctrines make the album fascinating and demonstrate the willingness of Morbid Angel to progress. more
the cowboys from hell take the first step to enter the history of metal and rock! more
the most aggressive album, where at times it winks at death metal. A fantastic transitional album with some of their most beautiful tracks. more
a sort of "white fly" in their discography. There are strong references to Camel. The growl is completely absent and the album sounds entirely acoustic. The class is undeniable, but I prefer Opeth, who alternate heaviness and tranquility! more
Among the fans' most beloved albums is this morningrise. Icy like winter, still a bit rough around the edges, but enchanting, with great melodies and an excellent atmosphere. An album that has now become a cult classic in their discography! more
Cute and banal album, for those looking for a non-demanding and intellectual metal, useful for chilling out. Far from being a masterpiece (not to mention it doesn't promote anything new), it's simply a nice album with some pleasant songs. You do you. more
this is also a historic album for Swedish melodic death metal. The riff of the title track is outstanding. The billions of clones that followed have not been able to replicate the genuine style of heartwork at all. more
Nothing transcendental, but definitely a very important record in the death genre! Let's say that these sonorities don't drive me crazy, but I find this band likable! more
The album is nice, and there’s nothing to say about that, but I find it clearly inferior to its successor. I’m not completely convinced by it overall, but the album doesn’t have any bad songs! more
among the most violent CDs I've ever listened to. Really extreme, a snowstorm! But I repeat, they don’t drive me crazy! more
With this album, Judas Priest reclaim the throne of the leading heavy metal band. The power unleashed in this record surely makes many thrash and death metal bands pale in comparison! The masters are always the masters! more
The masterpiece by Fear Factory is undoubtedly one of the most important albums in extreme metal and beyond from the 90s. Violent, cold, alien, captivating, and above all, colossal! more