The first album by Fear Factory is still raw and tied to brutal death sounds, but already original in its own right. The album captivates with its roughness and features great tracks like "scapegoat." more
truly a great CD, excellent atmospheres and excellent songs. This is the only CD by Immortal that I really like; it’s not that the others are terrible, they are interesting in their own right. more
surely among the historic black groups, the album is also historic, but they have never driven me crazy. more
Here we can talk more about a rock-death hardcore, truly enjoyable! more
The Candlemass of the '80s are a tremendous band, for many the true founders of doom, or rather those who defined its sounds and themes. A historical cornerstone! more
In my opinion, the masterpiece by Arcturus! Hallucinated vocals, cosmic sounds, a space symphony! more
There are plenty of nice songs, but maybe a bit too laid-back in some parts; I prefer the following, which is more personal and varied! more
I have to say that this album oozes epicness from every pore, but not the flashy and cheesy kind of many current bands, which are more power than epic. In short, it's a truly fascinating and primal CD, like Conan the Barbarian! more
This is indeed a group that says something new. Psychedelia, tribal rhythms, echoes of hardcore past, and a sadness that is never despair and that lets you glimpse the light at the end of the tunnel. more
yet another masterpiece by the giants, for an album that leans more towards a certain arena and anthemic rock, compared to the debut which was more connected to hard rock. Here too, not a single song falls flat. Gorgeous! more
In my opinion, the masterpiece of Journey. Dramatic, majestic, and with timeless songs like "Lights" and "Wheel in the Sky"! more
I'm not crazy about this CD; in fact, it's not bad at all. On the contrary, the usual class and beautiful melodies are present here as well, but perhaps it lacks a bit of spontaneity and atmosphere! more
clearer production and a more crystalline sound compared to "on the storyteller's night". excellent melodies, great voice, among the fathers of pomp rock! more
the first symphony of Mahler that I listened to. As usual, amazing! There is little to say in front of these giants of music! more
strange symphony and as always grand, perhaps Mahler's most famous composition, also due to the Adagietto used by Luchino Visconti in "Death in Venice." more
on this composition words are wasted: poetry in music! more
masterpiece! hard prog (for some art rock) at its highest levels. Magical atmospheres, unbeatable melodies! more
A step back from Leftoverture, but it's still a great album, with the usual beautiful songs! more
finally a power group that is not just a simple clone and knows how to say something new. Nice! more
certainly among the best representatives of black metal. A historic album in the genre, featuring some of the most beautiful pieces that black metal has ever given us. more