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"Without mincing words, the album is a masterpiece, repeated listens (many, I assure you) do not even slightly diminish the impact and emotional charge of the tracks." "An angry, devastating, intelligent, and inspired work that was ahead of its time and unfortunately wasn’t given much consideration."
"Without mincing words, the album is a masterpiece, repeated listens (many, I assure you) do not even slightly diminish the impact and emotional charge of the tracks."
"An angry, devastating, intelligent, and inspired work that was ahead of its time and unfortunately wasn’t given much consideration."
Forbidden’s Green is a complex and mature post-thrash album marked by emotional depth and technical mastery. The review highlights its mix of chaotic rhythms, inspired vocals by Russ Anderson, and bold departure from the band’s earlier works. Although initially overlooked due to its timing and style shift, the album stands as a powerful and forward-thinking record. The band’s musicianship and production quality emphasize its lasting impact and urging a rediscovery among metal fans. Listen to Forbidden’s Green now and rediscover a groundbreaking post-thrash gem that defined metal maturity in the 90s!
Listening to this 'Watershed' for the first time, it’s understandable if I felt deeply offended and taken for a fool. 'Porcelain Heart' is, in my opinion, the worst piece of Opeth, and certainly not even the video can redeem it.
Listening to this 'Watershed' for the first time, it’s understandable if I felt deeply offended and taken for a fool.
'Porcelain Heart' is, in my opinion, the worst piece of Opeth, and certainly not even the video can redeem it.
This review considers Opeth's 'Watershed' as a turning point that unfortunately falls short of the band's past achievements. The album suffers from weaker drumming, a loss of creative spark, and feels forced rather than inspired. While some moments like 'Coil' and 'Burden' stand out, overall the work lacks the pathos that defined earlier albums. Despite disappointment, the reviewer retains hope for future releases. Discover this honest take on Opeth's Watershed—listen and decide if it marks a new chapter or a missed opportunity.
Axiom is truly a great piece of work. The classical piano and violin component... always sounds sophisticated moving away from the stereotypes of Swedish melodic Death.
Axiom is truly a great piece of work.
The classical piano and violin component... always sounds sophisticated moving away from the stereotypes of Swedish melodic Death.
Iblis' album Axiom showcases a sophisticated blend of technical death metal and authentic classical music elements. The reviewer highlights the band's unique approach, technical skills, and emotional depth. Despite being their only full-length release, Axiom stands out for its progressive style and refined production. The album is highly recommended for listeners who appreciate complex, intense metal with classical touches. Explore Iblis' Axiom and experience an intense fusion of death metal and classical elegance—listen now!
The album I am about to review is, in my opinion, one of the best brutal death metal works produced by an Italian band. The tracks are recognizable, and while they are complex, they manage to be striking and captivating from the first listens.
The album I am about to review is, in my opinion, one of the best brutal death metal works produced by an Italian band.
The tracks are recognizable, and while they are complex, they manage to be striking and captivating from the first listens.
Natron's 'Bedtime For Mercy' is hailed as one of the finest brutal death metal albums from Italy, showcasing a modern, balanced take on the genre. The album features technical yet accessible riffing, imaginative drumming, and powerful vocal performances. Production by Tommy Tagtgren enhances the sound quality, and a standout Voivod cover enriches the record. Overall, it's considered the band’s best work to date. Listen to Natron's 'Bedtime For Mercy' and experience a standout brutal death metal journey from Italy’s finest!
"Pressing Play, you’re sucked into an infernal vortex, where it’s not the brutality that dominates but the neurotic and dissonant sound assault of the guitars." "Ross Dolan’s voice is the best you can listen to... powerful, profoundly deep, yet understandable, and above all, suffered, loaded with anger and passion."
"Pressing Play, you’re sucked into an infernal vortex, where it’s not the brutality that dominates but the neurotic and dissonant sound assault of the guitars."
"Ross Dolan’s voice is the best you can listen to... powerful, profoundly deep, yet understandable, and above all, suffered, loaded with anger and passion."
Immolation's 1999 album 'Failures For Gods' is praised as a death metal masterpiece marked by excellent production, complex composition, and passionate, intelligible vocals. The reviewer highlights the band's evolution with producer Paul Orofino and drummer Alex Hernandez, emphasizing the album's neurotic, dissonant guitar work and powerful anti-religious lyrics. The artwork by Andreas Marshall also receives acclaim. Overall, the album is considered unjustly underrated and essential for genre fans. Dive into 'Failures For Gods' and experience one of death metal's most powerful and complex works today!
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