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Ulver: Perdition City
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
It’s the spring of two thousand: a new millennium and a new album for Kristoffer Rygg’s band. A radical yet unexpected shift that the Norwegians took with Perdition City: they abandon the Black Metal that characterized their earlier solid albums, arriving at a form of experimental electronic-ambient-trip hop that literally leaves you cold. But it’s a pleasure to be enveloped by tracks like the opening “Lost In Moments” or the prophetic title “The Future Sound Of Music”...
Venomous Concept: Retroactive Abortion
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
In 2004, the debut album of this supergroup is released, although the record lasts only 27 minutes; it comes out on Mike Patton's label, "Ipecac." Discharge, Napalm Death, and Brutal Truth are blended together to create an intense, ferocious sound played at a speed I had rarely heard before. Sixteen tracks where violence dictates its harsh and twisted law...IDIOT PARADE...
voivod: phobos
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
A punch in the face; a gigantic auditory boulder. An exasperated meteorite of deepest black. Beyond the Heavy Thrash of "Killing Technology" and "Dimension Hatross"; light years away from the Progressive sound of "Nothingface" and "The Outer Limits". "Phobos" is the ninth album by the Canadians; the most challenging to listen to. Claustrophobic, with a closed, oppressive production. Eric's haunting voice, Piggy's obsessive guitar riffs, at times very close to the heavy chill of Industrial Metal. The "beyond" drumming of Away. All ingredients that combined create a chilling sonic magma: terrifying, terrifying. I only need to mention the eight minutes of the track Bacteria. Personally, among the five best albums ever released by Voivod...FORLORN...
Voivod: The Outer Limits
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
With their seventh studio album, the Canadians Voivod achieve stylistic perfection through a sound that is always marked by a personal form of Heavy-Thrash, much more controlled than their explosive beginnings, taking on progressive connotations, making this record a masterpiece of technique and (calibrated) rage. It all begins with "Fix My Heart," which showcases all the characteristics of the album, culminating in the cosmic "Jack Luminous"... Progressive...
Warrior Soul: Salutations From the Ghetto Nation
CD Audio I have it ★★★★★
One of the most intense, badass, and violent albums of the nineties; I've been saying it since its release. Led by the ruthless and pissed-off invectives of Kory Clarke and the omnipresent guitar of John Ricco, Warrior Soul stands right in the middle between Soundgarden's "Badmotorfinger" and Jane's Addiction's "Ritual De Lo Habitual." A Heavy-Acid-Psychedelic-Punk that had very few rivals in those years. Just listen to the opening track "Love Destruction" to get a sense of the album; all the remaining songs are no less!...ASS KICKIN...