Don_Pollo

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 When I type UNSANE, it automatically goes into caps lock. It’s impossible to write UNSANE in lowercase.

 After twenty years of noisecore history... they still manage to rock; the spirit is untouched, the attitude ... is wonderfully intact.

Unsane's 2012 album Wreck arrives after a five-year gap, delivering the heavy, distorted noise rock fans expect. The band retains its raw spirit and uncompromising attitude. The review focuses on appreciating their consistent style rather than dissecting each track. It's a celebration of their sonic identity with no surprises, just the usual powerful noise. Listen to Unsane's Wreck to experience pure noise rock intensity and raw power!

 The particular feature that wins out over everything else is the disarming simplicity of the melodies.

 This is a summer album... to listen to on a summer evening, in some grassy expanse, under a starry sky, with a beer and a pack of cigarettes to keep you company.

Shels' album Plains Of The Purple Buffalo offers a unique mix of post-core, folk, and acoustic elements with an optimistic and bright atmosphere. The lengthy album remains engaging throughout, featuring simple yet memorable melodies and powerful choral vocals. It moves away from the typical pessimistic tone of the genre and creates a warm summer vibe perfect for reflective listening. Listen to Shels' 'Plains Of The Purple Buffalo' and experience a bright, multifaceted post-core journey that defies expectations.

 "Perhaps reality itself is our end. Perhaps the dream is this."

 "I was falling, continuing to fall, close to the end, my end, the end of everything... And then I woke up."

The review reflects on themes of dreams and reality inspired by Hugo Race's album Fatalists. It narrates a surreal experience of falling and existential uncertainty. The album evokes deep introspection, blending a haunting atmosphere with vivid imagery. The reviewer appreciates the emotional and philosophical nuances without explicit praise or criticism. Overall, the review engages listeners seeking a reflective musical journey. Dive into Hugo Race's Fatalists and experience a haunting exploration of dreams and reality.

 If I ever had to ascend to heaven, which is very unlikely, and had to choose an appropriate soundtrack, I would choose this album.

 Etheric and celestial ambient music suspended between the physical and the astral plane, with a clear tilt towards the latter.

Glass Vaults' EP Into Clear is praised for its dreamy and celestial ambient sound that balances sweet drones with emotional depth. With clear influences from Sigur Rós, Radiohead, and Dead Can Dance, the four-track EP delivers transcendental music that resonates deeply. The reviewer describes it as a perfect soundtrack for transcending reality and highlights the standout closing track's metaphorical noise layers. Listen to Glass Vaults' Into Clear and immerse yourself in celestial, ethereal ambient music that elevates the spirit.

 I haven’t listened to this album and didn’t even know it had been released.

 I’m looking for something nice to paste below... I came across a page about SENSUAL SMS, I’ve decided to share a few of these with you.

This unconventional review stands out for its humor and irony, openly admitting the reviewer hasn't listened to the album. Instead, the review fills space with playful, sensual SMS quotes, offering an amusing diversion rather than a serious critique. While the reviewer expresses fondness for Dream Theater, no direct impressions of the album are given. Discover this unusual take on Dream Theater’s album and explore more reviews that break the mold!

 It is dark, it is very heavy, it is very intense, it is very dense.

 Thirteen tracks, thirteen heart-wrenching drills. Enclosed in less than 25 minutes of duration.

Beau Navire's debut album Hours delivers a powerful dose of intense, dark emotions typical of emoviolence and screamo. With 13 tracks packed into 25 minutes, it embodies heavy, dense, and raw despair. The band slightly tempers the aggression with moments of melody and clean vocals, reminiscent of Love Lost But Not Forgotten. This record stands out as a noteworthy release full of genuine anger and minimal hope. Dive into Beau Navire's Hours for a gripping, emotional screamo experience—listen now and feel the intensity!

 Bull Of Heaven is, ninety-nine-point-nine(repeating)percent, the greatest hoax the musical world (?) has ever known until today.

 Listening to the rustle of the wind is three hundred times more constructive and productive.

This review highlights Bull Of Heaven's enigmatic and extremely long ambient work, dubbed one of music's greatest hoaxes. The album spans an unimaginable 50,000 hours, making it largely unlistenable in its entirety. Known only as a mysterious project, it challenges conventional music norms and is notable for its staggering length rather than musicality. Dive into the mystery of Bull Of Heaven’s legendary 50,000-hour ambient album—if you dare to listen!

 A journey so dense and intense that it could challenge even the most seasoned listener.

 An experience that buries the listener, forcing them to struggle and toil painfully if they want to reach the end unharmed.

Rorcal's 'Heliogabalus' delivers one long, intense 70-minute sludge-doom track marked by overwhelming heaviness and slow tempos. Featuring relentless repetition and harsh vocals, the album is a demanding but rewarding journey for fans of extreme music. Its oppressive atmosphere and drone-industrial layers create a unique, punishing soundscape. Ideal for listeners looking for a truly extreme and immersive experience. Dive into Rorcal's crushing 'Heliogabalus'—for listeners brave enough to endure its extreme slow doom journey!

 The Neurosis are as human yet as inhuman as it gets: they take, they steal a part of you, never to return it.

 A Neurosis concert isn’t a concert: it’s a journey, at the end of which you’re not exhausted, you’re destroyed.

The review captures the intense and cathartic experience of Neurosis' live show at Spaziale Festival 2011 in Turin. The writer vividly describes the atmosphere, band presence, and the raw emotional power of the performance. Key moments include powerful finales from 'A Season In The Sky' and 'Through Silver In Blood.' The concert is described as a transformative journey that deeply affects the listener both physically and psychologically. The reviewer ends with a personal encounter with Scott Kelly, emphasizing the lasting impact of the show. Dive into the raw power of Neurosis live—read the full review and experience the emotional catharsis.

 Every note is a shard of glass straight in the eye, every song a flowerpot planted up the ass without passing 'Go.'

 They are three, but they make noise for thirty. Theirs isn’t any ordinary wall of sound, it’s the Berlin Wall at the peak of its glory.

This review captures the intense and chaotic atmosphere of Unsane's live Milan 2011 concert. The author recounts graphic descriptions of the brutal noise and distortion characteristic of the band. Fans get a vivid sense of the concert’s raw power and energy intertwined with personal encounters with band members. The report is punctuated by memorable moments and unfiltered admiration for Unsane’s unique sound and spirit. Dive into the chaos and power of Unsane’s legendary 2011 Milan live show—read the full review and experience the raw noise!

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