the masterpiece of nevermore. A grand concept that showcases the despair of a man who has lost his suicidal partner. Intimate, dark, and profound. One of the peaks of late millennium metal. What are you missing!!!!! more
Definitely the most direct album by Nevermore, the one that places the greatest emphasis on impact and melody. Excellent! more
great CD, not their best, but it's still high-quality metal! more
In this album, Incubus reclaim a more rock spirit, and the crossover of their early days is only present at times; yet, this is the most mature album by Incubus. Intimate and deep. Very beautiful! more
This is a great album! Heterogeneous: it ranges from powerful tracks on the edge of metal to beautiful ballads. Detractors need to explain to me how they are similar to Pearl Jam; the resemblance for me lies only in the singer's voice. Period. more
Perhaps the highest point reached by Opeth is hard to choose, but from this album, Opeth becomes more aware of their possibilities, starting to give importance to song structure, almost absent in previous albums! more
Surely one of the masterpieces of the entire crossover scene. Just say this. The most ingenious and experimental incubus are contained here! more
cute and very important for the death metal movement, among the first albums of this genre. more
truly claustrophobic. The rhythms slow down and the atmosphere becomes dark and oppressive. Remarkable is the group's ability to progress without distorting their style! more
the most sincere and spontaneous album by Opeth, with a truly particular charm. Decadent, introspective. Poetry in music, even if they are still very immature, but therein lies the allure of this album. more
Cute CD, historically important, although it doesn't drive me crazy. Some sounds and ideas I find tacky and like a soundtrack from a Super Nintendo! more
Fear Factory return to the harsh sounds of 'Demanufacture' while adding a massive dose of melody. A great comeback for an album that more or less satisfies everyone! more
Masterpiece!!!! Great introspective and psychedelic album, with Pink Floyd influence. The title track is unsettling! more
Nice little disc, some beautiful tracks, but a bit immature! more
the rock masterpiece by anathema, or how can one of the most beautiful rock albums of recent times go unnoticed? Mysteries of faith! more
beautiful! Here the histrionic Mike Patton gives us his best performance, combining all sorts of things with his voice. more
If the Metallica of the black album decided to incorporate gothic atmospheres and sounds into their music, they would remind quite a bit of these Paradise Lost, who reach the peak of their production with an exciting, remarkable, and incredibly mature album! more
In my opinion, the best of Candlemass, with the outstanding vocal performance by Marcolin. Beautiful! more
The crossover of Incubus in this album becomes more straightforward and less crazy than that of Science, yet it is still a masterpiece; just the song "Pardon Me" is enough to sweep away entire discographies of nu-metal and similar crossover bands. more
Among the albums listened to by Nevermore, this is definitely the most extreme. Truly a great album, featuring the usual unique and twisted vocal parts of Dane, and that sense of unease and struggle for existence comes through in this album more than in others by the band. more