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Where is the desire to try to do something new, to attempt to break out of the shell of déjà vu? A truly crappy voice! Now delicate, now terribly gay, something an eunuch would sing much better, especially during the high notes where your balls feel squeezed.
Where is the desire to try to do something new, to attempt to break out of the shell of déjà vu?
A truly crappy voice! Now delicate, now terribly gay, something an eunuch would sing much better, especially during the high notes where your balls feel squeezed.
The review critically dissects Crystallion's 'Hattin,' a power metal album themed around the Crusaders' Battle of Hattin. The reviewer finds the music predictable, uninspired, and poorly produced, with vocals that are particularly disliked. Despite the concept potential and cover art, the album fails to offer anything new or engaging, making it a disappointing listen for power metal fans. Read this honest review before diving into Crystallion's 'Hattin'—discover why fans should think twice!
Calling this 'film' a film is, in itself, quite difficult. The film is so totally inconsistent with the manga and the video game that it leaves you breathless.
Calling this 'film' a film is, in itself, quite difficult.
The film is so totally inconsistent with the manga and the video game that it leaves you breathless.
This review strongly criticizes Steven E. De Souza's Street Fighter movie for its poor plot, misrepresentation of beloved characters, and acting failures. The film departs drastically from the original video game and manga lore, alienating fans. The reviewer particularly condemns the casting and the inaccurate portrayal of key fighters. Overall, the movie is seen as a disappointing failure unworthy of Street Fighter fans' time. Avoid this flawed adaptation and explore the true Street Fighter experience through its anime and mangas instead!
When they whip out the skills, you can sense and see them even from those who are deaf, mute, and blind. The soup might be liked or disliked. In this case, it’s not that it’s disliked but it’s not a masterpiece of high culinary art either.
When they whip out the skills, you can sense and see them even from those who are deaf, mute, and blind.
The soup might be liked or disliked. In this case, it’s not that it’s disliked but it’s not a masterpiece of high culinary art either.
The review assesses Extreme's 2008 reunion album 'Saudades De Rock' with mixed feelings. It praises the musicians' technical skills and standout tracks but finds the album somewhat uneven and overly long. Nostalgia for their earlier work ‘Pornograffiti’ colors the opinions, recognizing the album as competent though not a masterpiece. It validates the band’s effort without overly celebrating or condemning it. Explore Extreme's 'Saudades De Rock' to hear their reunion sound and judge the blend of funk and heavy metal for yourself!
I approached their new effort cautiously and, to tell the truth, it totally rocks. Gemini Five are a testament that when you want to create good music... it pulses with that old, good, and healthy rock ‘n street.
I approached their new effort cautiously and, to tell the truth, it totally rocks.
Gemini Five are a testament that when you want to create good music... it pulses with that old, good, and healthy rock ‘n street.
Gemini Five makes a strong comeback with their album 'Sex Drugs Anarchy,' showcasing heavy guitar riffs and memorable choruses inspired by classic 80s metal bands. The album is well-produced and delivers authentic rock energy, dispelling doubts from their previous release. It appeals to fans of vintage metal and street rock, proving that passionate music still has momentum today. Discover the raw energy of Gemini Five's 'Sex Drugs Anarchy'—listen now and experience the spirit of 80s heavy rock revived.
Let’s be honest: what a bore! An album to listen to but to be locked away in the drawer after the first couple of listens.
Let’s be honest: what a bore!
An album to listen to but to be locked away in the drawer after the first couple of listens.
The review praises Sabaton's technical skill and epic metal style but criticizes The Art of War for lacking originality. The album offers powerful choruses and notable songs like "Ghost Division," yet overall it feels repetitive and predictable. The reviewer finds it enjoyable for power metal fans but unlikely to offer lasting impact or innovation. Ultimately, it's deemed a solid but unremarkable release. Dive into Sabaton’s epic sound and judge The Art of War for yourself—fans of power metal won't be bored!
The opener "Eros" shows us the most "danceable" side of Rustici with an excellent instrumental dance track. An excellent example of our homegrown music. A must-have.
The opener "Eros" shows us the most "danceable" side of Rustici with an excellent instrumental dance track.
An excellent example of our homegrown music. A must-have.
Corrado Rustici returns after 11 years with his second album showcasing his skill as a postmodern musician. The album mixes instrumental tracks and collaborations with vocalists like Elisa and Negramaro. While some instrumental moments verge on technical display, the overall work is a reflective and richly crafted masterpiece. With contributions from renowned artists, the album stands as a must-have example of Italian homegrown music. Explore Corrado Rustici’s unique blend of instrumental virtuosity and guest vocals—listen to 'Deconstruction Of Postmodern Musician' now!
"'Ghost Of A Tape Listener' is worth the album on its own, exuding vibrant colors that enchant the imagination." "'Just in Case We Never Meet Again' proves itself as art in the purest sense, with experiments between its rock atmospheres."
"'Ghost Of A Tape Listener' is worth the album on its own, exuding vibrant colors that enchant the imagination."
"'Just in Case We Never Meet Again' proves itself as art in the purest sense, with experiments between its rock atmospheres."
Klimt 1918's 2008 album 'Just in Case We Never Meet Again' is hailed as a masterpiece, rich with ethereal, 80s-inspired atmospheres. The album features standout tracks like 'Ghost Of A Tape Listener' and 'The Graduate', blending delicate melodies with vibrant, adrenaline-fueled energy. Praised for its depth and emotional impact, the album marks a significant evolution in the band's sound since their earlier work. The reviewer strongly recommends buying this timeless record. Listen to 'Just in Case We Never Meet Again' and experience Klimt 1918's timeless blend of ethereal rock and 80s vibes today!
This album is wonderful, amazing, immortal, unique. A small masterpiece of an undefined genre. Rossana conveys such a poetic aura that it completely ruffles your mind and transports you into this immense and undefined fairy-tale world.
This album is wonderful, amazing, immortal, unique. A small masterpiece of an undefined genre.
Rossana conveys such a poetic aura that it completely ruffles your mind and transports you into this immense and undefined fairy-tale world.
Dismal's 'Miele Dal Salice' defies easy genre classification, creating a melancholic and enchanting soundscape dominated by keyboards and poetic whispering vocals. The album evokes deep emotions such as anguish and sadness through its unique and experimental music. Highlights include the Indian-inspired 'La Conversione di Shani' and the instrumental gem 'Lana.' Though complex and not for everyone, the album is praised as a remarkable masterpiece. Dive into Dismal's mysterious and emotional world—listen to 'Miele Dal Salice' and experience a one-of-a-kind musical journey.
"The title track... is a musical bomb, a long suite of over 10 minutes where everything happens." "One of the most beautiful songs ever written, where Sammett duets with the beautiful Amanda Somerville... truly irresistible for all tastes."
"The title track... is a musical bomb, a long suite of over 10 minutes where everything happens."
"One of the most beautiful songs ever written, where Sammett duets with the beautiful Amanda Somerville... truly irresistible for all tastes."
The review praises Avantasia's The Scarecrow for its mature blend of power metal with gothic and experimental elements. While some tracks fall short, the album shines with powerful collaborations and standout songs like the title track and "What Kind Of Love." Tobias Sammett’s evolving style shifts away from traditional power metal, offering a fresh and engaging metal opera experience. Recommended even for those not typically fans of power metal. Dive into Avantasia's The Scarecrow and experience a powerful metal opera blending classic and modern metal styles!
Listening to these albums, sometimes, brings you an indescribable peace. Phoenix has the right to see the light because it is Asia’s phoenix rising to new life.
Listening to these albums, sometimes, brings you an indescribable peace.
Phoenix has the right to see the light because it is Asia’s phoenix rising to new life.
Asia's Phoenix album marks a successful reunion of the original lineup, delivering a soothing classic rock experience filled with strong AOR melodies and emotional vocals. The review highlights standout tracks such as "Alibis," "Never Again," and the ballads "An Extraordinary Life" and "Heroine." The album surmounts typical reunion skepticism by showcasing high-class musicianship and a revitalized sound. While not deemed a flawless AOR masterpiece, it's recognized as a significant, compelling work in Asia's discography. Listen to Asia's Phoenix album and experience a timeless blend of classic rock and AOR magic!
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