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Goodfellas is THE reference film for every gangster movie. The series of scenes with 'Gimme Shelter' by the Stones is one to be framed.
Goodfellas is THE reference film for every gangster movie.
The series of scenes with 'Gimme Shelter' by the Stones is one to be framed.
This review praises Martin Scorsese’s Goodfellas as the quintessential gangster movie, highlighting its realistic portrayal of the mafia world and exceptional direction. The film is recognized for its expert editing, iconic soundtrack, and memorable performances, especially by Joe Pesci. The reviewer considers it a timeless classic that improves with age and ranks highly among Scorsese's works. Discover why Goodfellas is the ultimate gangster film—watch the classic and experience Scorsese's masterpiece today!
This album sounds particularly rock & roll with more pronounced, decisive sounds that often verge on punk. If you see them live, take all burn ointments because they are an erupting volcano.
This album sounds particularly rock & roll with more pronounced, decisive sounds that often verge on punk.
If you see them live, take all burn ointments because they are an erupting volcano.
Hardcore Superstar’s debut album 'Bad Sneakers And A Piná Colada' delivers a fresh and powerful rock & roll experience. Influenced heavily by 80s rock and glam metal, the album combines sharp vocals, punchy riffs, and a rebellious spirit. Tracks like 'Liberation' and 'Someone Special' stand out as highlights. The album is a must-listen for rock purists and offers energetic live performances that leave a lasting impression. Listen to Hardcore Superstar’s explosive debut and experience classic rock & roll unleashed!
The voice stands out with a tone not entirely in line with the genre; it indeed seems to have the typical characteristics of a predominantly grunge-style voice. From how they were presented to me, I expected a much more gritty album.
The voice stands out with a tone not entirely in line with the genre; it indeed seems to have the typical characteristics of a predominantly grunge-style voice.
From how they were presented to me, I expected a much more gritty album.
The review explores Black Label Society's album 'Shot To Hell' with appreciation for its powerful tracks but notes an unexpectedly high number of ballads. The reviewer, unfamiliar with previous albums, finds the album somewhat more commercial than anticipated. Despite this, the quality of ballads and the band's talent are recognized. Overall, the album offers a mix of gritty hard rock and emotional ballads. Listen to Black Label Society's 'Shot To Hell' and discover its blend of gritty rock and heartfelt ballads.
In many ways, the songs and the style in which they are presented appear as a cross between Bob Dylan and Radiohead with the psychedelic supervision of a golden days Syd Barrett. "You'll have to scream louder" represents in my opinion the best piece of the album.
In many ways, the songs and the style in which they are presented appear as a cross between Bob Dylan and Radiohead with the psychedelic supervision of a golden days Syd Barrett.
"You'll have to scream louder" represents in my opinion the best piece of the album.
The Painted World by Television Personalities is a 1984 album known for its eclectic, experimental, and diverse soundscapes. The album blends psychedelic, blues, and indie influences through distinct vocal deliveries and emotional moods. Standout tracks like "You'll Have to Scream Louder" highlight the album's raw expression of despair and emotion. Recommended for listeners open to unconventional and stylistic musical explorations. Listen to Television Personalities' The Painted World and explore its unique blend of psychedelic and indie sounds today!
"The songs immediately grab you. You let them in as if nothing happened, and you can’t let them go for any reason in the world." "Declaration I personally consider the best track of the album with its great mix between screamed and melodically sung parts."
"The songs immediately grab you. You let them in as if nothing happened, and you can’t let them go for any reason in the world."
"Declaration I personally consider the best track of the album with its great mix between screamed and melodically sung parts."
This review reflects on Killswitch Engage's album The End Of Heartache, praising its immediate impact and emotional depth. Highlights include standout tracks like 'Rose of Sharyn' and 'Declaration'. The reviewer appreciates the band's consistent style and melodic yet intense sound, despite some minor reservations about the title track. Overall, a strong recommendation for fans of heavier genres exploring emocore and metalcore. Dive into The End Of Heartache and experience Killswitch Engage's powerful blend of melody and intensity. Listen now!
The beautiful and catchy 'Poem' is undoubtedly the best song on the album. The album feels like attending a funeral as nothing truly shocking happens except in track number 2.
The beautiful and catchy 'Poem' is undoubtedly the best song on the album.
The album feels like attending a funeral as nothing truly shocking happens except in track number 2.
The review presents Taproot's 'Welcome' as a softly melancholic nu metal album with few standout moments, especially the track 'Poem.' The vocals are beautiful but lack variety, leading to a feeling of monotony. Recommended mainly for relaxed listening or background music rather than active engagement. The reviewer discovered the band after becoming familiar with their later work, 'Blue Sky Research,' which influenced their reception. Discover Taproot’s 'Welcome' and experience its unique melancholic take on nu metal—listen now and decide if it’s your next relaxed rock soundtrack!
The noise of a jackhammer would sound much more soothing by comparison. The lyrics are utter crap, all hailing Satanism, foul language, black masses, and the vilest racism.
The noise of a jackhammer would sound much more soothing by comparison.
The lyrics are utter crap, all hailing Satanism, foul language, black masses, and the vilest racism.
The reviewer recalls discovering Brujeria's Matando Güeros during their teenage years, initially intrigued but ultimately repelled by the album's brutal sound and controversial content. Despite notable musicians involved, the album is described as excessively harsh, offensive, and lacking meaningful value. The reviewer struggles to understand who could appreciate the band and highlights the disturbing themes present in the lyrics. Explore the dark and extreme world of Brujeria’s Matando Güeros—listen now to decide for yourself!
The CD opens with a classic gut-punch to immediately grab your attention, as is the case in all their works. Chad Kroeger... has a great voice that blends well with the offered genre, sounding very versatile and powerful.
The CD opens with a classic gut-punch to immediately grab your attention, as is the case in all their works.
Chad Kroeger... has a great voice that blends well with the offered genre, sounding very versatile and powerful.
The review highlights Nickelback's album The State as a raw and charming early work that captures the band's creative phase before their mainstream peak. It praises the energetic opener and standout tracks like 'Worthy to Say' and 'Leader of Men.' The reviewer notes the album’s role in shaping the band's later sound and maintains that the band stayed true to their rock roots despite growing success. The review balances appreciation with honest remarks about some tracks and the album artwork. Discover the raw energy of Nickelback’s The State—listen now and experience the roots of their rock legacy!
Hearing their entire career in this greatest hits CD collection is not bad. I do not recommend this album to fans as it doesn’t contain enough unreleased tracks to justify its purchase.
Hearing their entire career in this greatest hits CD collection is not bad.
I do not recommend this album to fans as it doesn’t contain enough unreleased tracks to justify its purchase.
This review covers Faith No More's 2003 greatest hits album, tracing their shift from funk metal origins to experimental sounds. While it showcases key tracks from different eras, it lacks enough unreleased material to fully satisfy longtime fans. The collection is recommended mainly for newcomers interested in exploring the band’s influential crossover legacy. Discover the roots of crossover rock with Faith No More’s greatest hits—listen and explore their diverse musical journey today!
The album is pleasant and nice, and through the tale of a fairy tale, it tells the critique of the society and the future we might face if action is not taken soon. Stylistically, Pay can be associated with a kind of punk rock in the style of Peter Punk: direct, simple, well-made with a touch of commercial or catchy that does not hurt.
The album is pleasant and nice, and through the tale of a fairy tale, it tells the critique of the society and the future we might face if action is not taken soon.
Stylistically, Pay can be associated with a kind of punk rock in the style of Peter Punk: direct, simple, well-made with a touch of commercial or catchy that does not hurt.
The Milanese band Pay delivers a punk rock album that uses fairy tale metaphors to depict everyday struggles and social-political issues. With a style reminiscent of Peter Punk, the album offers an engaging, direct critique of power and society. Despite limited availability outside northern Italy, 'Federico III E Il Destino Infausto' is a recommended listen for fans seeking meaningful punk rock. The reviewer initially skeptical, found the album pleasantly compelling and hopes to see the band live soon. Dive into Pay's powerful punk rock tale and explore the social messages in Federico III E Il Destino Infausto today!
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