You are not logged in
DeRank ™: 0,00 • DeAge™ : 6838 days
I will try to fix this by starting with the latest work by the Diggers (recorded and mixed in June 2006): the single-live album 'Yesterday'. In conclusion: dedicated to die-hard fans, the others would better wait for the new album.
I will try to fix this by starting with the latest work by the Diggers (recorded and mixed in June 2006): the single-live album 'Yesterday'.
In conclusion: dedicated to die-hard fans, the others would better wait for the new album.
The review covers Grave Digger’s 2006 single-live album 'Yesterday,' highlighting a faithful remake of the original title track and introducing the punchy new song 'The Reapers Dance.' A cover of 'No Quarter' offers a divergent, melancholic style. The live recording features a strong setlist from their classic repertoire. Recommended primarily for dedicated fans. Discover Grave Digger’s classic metal vibe—listen to 'Yesterday' and dive into their powerful live performances!
the drummer and guitarists reach unprecedented speeds, at least in the power realm. this album will give you fifty minutes of very well-played Extreme Power; if instead, you are looking for originality, go somewhere else.
the drummer and guitarists reach unprecedented speeds, at least in the power realm.
this album will give you fifty minutes of very well-played Extreme Power; if instead, you are looking for originality, go somewhere else.
DragonForce's Sonic Firestorm follows their debut with intense speed and strong performances, especially in guitar and drums. While the first songs impress, the album struggles with originality and some vocal issues. Fans of fast power metal will enjoy the energy but shouldn't expect groundbreaking innovation. Dive into DragonForce's blazing Sonic Firestorm and experience speed-powered metal intensity now!
"I can easily define 'I’m Alive' as the best song ever written by Helloween: it is powerful, immediate." "'A Tale that Wasn’t Right' is the worst ballad I have ever heard: it’s clichéd, boring, repetitive."
"I can easily define 'I’m Alive' as the best song ever written by Helloween: it is powerful, immediate."
"'A Tale that Wasn’t Right' is the worst ballad I have ever heard: it’s clichéd, boring, repetitive."
This review offers a thoughtful perspective on Helloween’s 'Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part 1,' praising some songs like 'I’m Alive' while criticizing others for childishness. The reviewer dislikes Kiske’s vocals and the ballad 'A Tale that Wasn't Right.' Despite mixed feelings, the album remains significant, especially for fans, but it may not appeal to Black or Death metal listeners. The limited number of tracks relative to price is also noted. Discover the highs and lows of Helloween’s classic album—listen now and decide if it's a must-have for your collection!
Fairytales and Reality is an excellent album whose strengths are the choruses and guitar parts. True at Heart is very aggressive and conveys all the adrenaline of a battle.
Fairytales and Reality is an excellent album whose strengths are the choruses and guitar parts.
True at Heart is very aggressive and conveys all the adrenaline of a battle.
Dionysus' Fairytales and Reality offers a strong epic metal experience with heavier guitars and notable choruses. While some tracks fall short, many showcase powerful solos and engaging rhythms. Recommended for fans of epic and heavy metal seeking an energetic album. The album demonstrates solid craftsmanship with minor imperfections. Dive into Dionysus' Fairytales and Reality and experience a powerful blend of epic and heavy metal today!
It's the best Metallica album and stands out from the rest of their trash like a beacon in the dark. The impression is of a mediocre band trying, perhaps successfully, to produce a better and more original album than their previous ones.
It's the best Metallica album and stands out from the rest of their trash like a beacon in the dark.
The impression is of a mediocre band trying, perhaps successfully, to produce a better and more original album than their previous ones.
This review takes a mixed stance on Metallica's And Justice For All, acknowledging standout tracks like 'Blackened' and 'One' despite poor production. While praising it as Metallica's best work, the reviewer finds the band repetitive and less technical compared to peers like Iron Maiden. They suggest Metallica should have ended their career after this album. Discover the controversial brilliance of Metallica's And Justice For All—listen now and decide for yourself!
DeRank™: 0,00
DeRank™: 0,03
DeAge 6957
DeRank™: -0,06
DeRank™: 0,76
DeRank™: 5,30
DeRank™: 0,21
DeRank™: 4,46
DeRank™: 0,99
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.