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Nothing better captures what I think about these three "guys"... class. Each piece has a very precise, well-searched identity in terms of sound and melody, that conveys different sensations.
Nothing better captures what I think about these three "guys"... class.
Each piece has a very precise, well-searched identity in terms of sound and melody, that conveys different sensations.
This review praises Depeche Mode's twelfth album, Sounds Of The Universe, highlighting its elegance, craftsmanship, and emotional depth after nearly three decades of the band's evolution. The reviewer finds no weak tracks and appreciates the blend of classic and modern electronic sounds. Special mention is given to standout songs like 'Wrong' and 'Fragile Tension.' Though not considered a musical milestone, the album is respected for its complexity and lasting value. Dive into Depeche Mode's Sounds Of The Universe and experience a timeless blend of elegance and electronic mastery today!
This 'Hourglass' proves to be an 'almost' masterpiece. His voice, warm, sensual and deep, makes these 10 tracks so dark, electric and deeply felt simply a fabulous album.
This 'Hourglass' proves to be an 'almost' masterpiece.
His voice, warm, sensual and deep, makes these 10 tracks so dark, electric and deeply felt simply a fabulous album.
Dave Gahan's second solo album, Hourglass, refines the approach of his debut Paper Monsters, offering a darker, soulful, and electronic sound reminiscent of Depeche Mode. The album features standout tracks such as 'Saw Something,' 'Use You,' and 'Little Lie,' showcasing Gahan's warm and deep vocals. While it doesn’t stray far from Depeche Mode’s signature style, Hourglass delivers a compelling and natural listening experience with an engaging mix of '80s and modern elements. Overall, it is praised as a nearly flawless work with high creativity and vitality. Listen to Dave Gahan’s Hourglass and experience a dark, soulful electronic journey inspired by Depeche Mode’s legacy.
'All Fall Down'... simply amazing. The energy pours out of every pore of the GR, truly an amazing piece with almost 'whispered' chorus only to shout at the top of your lungs 'right, right, right'. Simply legendary!! 'For God And Country' flows sharply delivering some of the best pieces of the GR repertoire published to date... aù.
'All Fall Down'... simply amazing. The energy pours out of every pore of the GR, truly an amazing piece with almost 'whispered' chorus only to shout at the top of your lungs 'right, right, right'. Simply legendary!!
'For God And Country' flows sharply delivering some of the best pieces of the GR repertoire published to date... aù.
Good Riddance's debut album 'For God And Country' delivers intense, gritty hardcore punk with a solid balance of speed, aggressive vocals, and melodic touches. Highlight tracks like 'Flies First Class', 'All Fall Down', and 'Mother Superior' showcase the band's early strengths. Despite one weaker song noted, the album flows sharply, marking an excellent start for Russ Rankin and bandmates. The review praises the raw energy and variation that would set the stage for their future works. Discover the raw energy of Good Riddance's debut—listen to 'For God And Country' now and experience classic hardcore punk!
We perhaps reach the best track of the album, 'Torches And Tragedies,' which starts like a rocket, continues like a rocket, and ends straight into the listener’s stomach, all with great aggression... pure hardcore, truly beautiful. I’ve read somewhere that this may be their worst album; for me, it isn’t, in any case, I wish every band to make 'their worst album' of this caliber... àù!!
We perhaps reach the best track of the album, 'Torches And Tragedies,' which starts like a rocket, continues like a rocket, and ends straight into the listener’s stomach, all with great aggression... pure hardcore, truly beautiful.
I’ve read somewhere that this may be their worst album; for me, it isn’t, in any case, I wish every band to make 'their worst album' of this caliber... àù!!
Good Riddance's My Republic marks the band's final chapter with the return of drummer Sean Sellers. The album balances aggressive and melodic hardcore, featuring strong riffs and politically charged lyrics. While some tracks are stronger than others, it maintains the band's signature sound and intensity. The reviewer considers it a great album, despite softer vocals and mixed opinions elsewhere. Listen to Good Riddance's My Republic and experience the powerful final chapter of an iconic hardcore punk band.
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