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 Aleister’s cavernous yet intelligible growl proves to be one of the best Death singers of the peninsula.

 An excellent album from a band that has been too often unlucky and certainly deserved much more success over the years.

Faust is a Milan-based Death Metal band delivering a highly technical and dynamic debut album after many years of activity. The lineup features renowned musicians like Steve Di Giorgio and Daray. Their sound combines 90s Floridian Death Metal roots with classical guitar influences and technical thrash elements. The production is clear and well-balanced, emphasizing individual performances. Dark humor and intelligent lyrics add depth, complemented by striking artwork. Explore Faust's debut album and experience top-tier technical Death Metal packed with energy and dark flair!

 "I grew up with posters of these guys on my wall, and now I’m here singing with them, this means that dreams can come true."

 Rock ’n’ Roll all night and party every day, is not just a song by Kiss, but becomes the daily reality in which young Chris moves.

Stephen Herek’s Rock Star tells the story of Chris, a devoted fan turned lead singer of his favorite Heavy Metal band, Steel Dragon. The film explores his journey from small-time cover band gigs to the heights of fame, depicting the thrills and struggles of rock stardom. Featuring notable musicians and a classic 80s rock soundtrack, the movie captures the passion and pitfalls of chasing a dream in the Metal world. It offers a heartfelt look at identity, love, and the price of success. Dive into the rock 'n' roll world of Rock Star, watch the film, and experience the highs and lows of chasing a heavy metal dream!

 The track is surprisingly positive, considering Mustaine and company’s recent sleep-inducing efforts.

 His style inevitably calls to mind a certain Marty Friedman who featured on the undisputed masterpiece of the Californian thrashers, obviously I’m talking about 'Rust In Peace.'

The review praises Megadeth's latest track 'Headcrusher' as a positive step forward, highlighting Chris Broderick's impressive guitar work. It evokes memories of the band's classic era, especially 'Rust In Peace,' and raises hopes for the upcoming 'Endgame' album. The reviewer is optimistic about the band's return to form, contrasting it with other metal acts. Listen to 'Headcrusher' now and discover Megadeth's powerful thrash revival!

 After the terrible 'Elements I' and 'II,' the even more disappointing 'Stratovarius,' and the departure of the founder and mastermind Timo Tolkki... the album doesn’t introduce itself in the best way.

 This return is a disaster across the board, zero innovation, less than zero imagination, and the desire to surprise the listener is out of the question.

The reviewer expresses strong disappointment in Stratovarius' 'Polaris,' criticizing repetitive riffs and lack of innovation. The album fails to impress especially after the departure of founding member Timo Tolkki. Despite some standout slower tracks, the album is seen as a tired continuation of power metal clichés. The album cover is noted as the best aspect. Read the full review and decide if Stratovarius' 'Polaris' is worth your listen or if it's time to move on.

 The recording was done entirely in analog, and apart from the vocals, it was recorded live!!!!!!

 We’re facing the best Kreator album since the times of 'Renewal'.

Kreator returns with 'Hordes Of Chaos', an album featuring an old-school analog production that enhances its aggressive thrash sound. The album revisits the spirit of earlier works like 'Extreme Aggression' and 'Coma Of Souls' while introducing experimental elements reminiscent of their diverse past. Drummer Ventor shines on several tracks, adding to the album’s intensity. Overall, it’s a powerful and dynamic release, marking Kreator's best work since 'Renewal' and promising high-energy live performances. Listen to 'Hordes Of Chaos' now and experience Kreator's explosive thrash metal revival!

 With this album, the rediscovered Four Horsemen ride high again on the treacherous paths of Thrash Metal.

 Death Magnetic is better than the infamous Black Album, which I never considered more than a good album.

This review praises Metallica's Death Magnetic as a powerful return to their thrash metal roots, surpassing previous albums like the Black Album. The critic highlights strong riffs, energetic solos, and meaningful tempo changes. Standout tracks such as 'That Was Just Your Life' and 'The Unforgiven III' emphasize the band's renewed vigor. Overall, it's considered Metallica's best work since And Justice for All. Listen to Death Magnetic and experience Metallica's thrash metal comeback!

 Here we are in the presence of the most classic and genuine HEAVY METAL, after all, no one could ever interpret this genre like those who invented it, becoming its absolute masters.

 If the whole album maintains these levels, we will be facing the best Judas album since the days of Painkiller.

This review focuses on Judas Priest's titletrack 'Nostradamus' from their upcoming concept album. The track blends epic vocals, classic heavy metal riffs, and remarkable solos from the legendary band members. It highlights the song’s powerful tempo and quality, suggesting the album may be their best since Painkiller. The review combines music evaluation with reflections on the Nostradamus theme. Listen now to Judas Priest’s Nostradamus titletrack and experience classic heavy metal mastery!

 THE GREAT CHIEF IS BACK!!!!!!!!!!

 Alex Skolnick goes above and beyond with solos that calling stunning is an understatement.

Testament makes a powerful comeback with 'The Formation Of Damnation,' showcasing impressive guitar work and solid vocals. The album features explosive tracks harkening back to their classic era. With a near-classic lineup and fresh energy, it stands among the best metal releases of 2008. Fans will appreciate both the technical mastery and emotional intensity. Discover Testament's explosive return—listen to 'The Formation Of Damnation' and experience thrash metal at its finest!

 Nyia plays on the edge between music and chaos, fragmenting their songs into a myriad of glassy shards as sharp as razors.

 Incomprehensible even for those who chew mathcore from breakfast, they will end up being hated by most.

Nyia's album 'More Than You Expect' delivers an intense and bewildering mathcore experience that blends chaos and complexity. Compared to bands like Dillinger Escape Plan and Unsane, it challenges listeners with intricate compositions and unexpected interludes. The music is raw, sharp, and unmanageable, making it polarizing yet rewarding for dedicated fans of the genre. This album stands out as a unique and daring venture into experimental metal. Dive into Nyia's chaotic mathcore journey and experience 'More Than You Expect'—a challenging listen for true metal adventurers.

 If their fame were proportional to their technique, inventiveness, and the quality of their music, they would be headlining Wacken this year!

 The armageddon theories closes in beauty... a picture that in a perfect world would be displayed at the Louvre.

Theory In Practice's 1999 album The Armageddon Theories showcases exceptional technical skill, blending death metal with progressive and thrash elements. The album features complex riffs, tempo changes, and memorable keyboards alongside intense vocals. Despite limited commercial success, the band’s craftsmanship stands out as a hidden gem within the techno-death genre. The album's artwork symbolizes the duality of man, enhancing its artistic depth. Dive into The Armageddon Theories and experience a technical death metal masterpiece—listen now and discover one of Sweden’s best-kept musical secrets!

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