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From the riffs introducing the first two tracks, it quickly becomes apparent that Andreas Kisser is attempting to return to being the one from "Chaos A.D." and "Roots". This album seems to present a slight sign of recovery, but naturally we are far from what Sepultura made us listen to in the past.
From the riffs introducing the first two tracks, it quickly becomes apparent that Andreas Kisser is attempting to return to being the one from "Chaos A.D." and "Roots".
This album seems to present a slight sign of recovery, but naturally we are far from what Sepultura made us listen to in the past.
Sepultura's twelfth album, Kairos, symbolizes a modest recovery for a band deeply affected by the departure of the Cavalera brothers. The album showcases a return to the aggressive and minimal thrash metal style reminiscent of Chaos A.D. and Roots, with Andreas Kisser's guitar work standing out. Although some skepticism remains, especially toward Derrik Green's vocals, the inclusion of covers like Ministry's "Just One Fix" adds strength. Kairos marks a hopeful, though distant, step back toward classic Sepultura form. Dive into Sepultura's Kairos and discover how this metal legend aims to reclaim its iconic sound!
He plays how and what he feels, nothing like the guitarists of the modern era. It took me back in time, when as a child I spent my days listening to Destroyer.
He plays how and what he feels, nothing like the guitarists of the modern era.
It took me back in time, when as a child I spent my days listening to Destroyer.
Ace Frehley's Anomaly is a triumphant solo album that showcases his enduring compositional talent and guitar mastery. The album delivers a classic 70s rock sound full of passion and nostalgia. Despite his personal struggles, Frehley remains a powerful force in rock music. Recommended both for longtime fans and newcomers alike, the album evokes the spirit of his Kiss days while standing strongly on its own. Listen to Ace Frehley's Anomaly and experience the timeless power of classic rock!
"Paul Stanley, who, honestly, I don’t know how he does it at his age...but he’s still the same." "It would have been better to just put together the original tracks, and they would have made a better impression."
"Paul Stanley, who, honestly, I don’t know how he does it at his age...but he’s still the same."
"It would have been better to just put together the original tracks, and they would have made a better impression."
The reviewer shares a lifelong fandom of Kiss and appreciates the energetic return with Sonic Boom's new tracks, highlighting Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons' performances. However, the re-recorded hits on the second CD disappointed due to their lack of reinterpretation and the absence of original members' unique styles. Overall, Sonic Boom is a good but not groundbreaking rock album for dedicated fans. Discover the latest from Kiss—listen to Sonic Boom and explore their classic vibes revived for today's rock fans!
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