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If ever the Modena City Ramblers tried to change something or in any case to assert their ideas through music, now they have stopped doing even that. Anyway, apart from political ideas, the music really feels old and stale, a bit like mildew.
If ever the Modena City Ramblers tried to change something or in any case to assert their ideas through music, now they have stopped doing even that.
Anyway, apart from political ideas, the music really feels old and stale, a bit like mildew.
The review critiques Modena City Ramblers' album Onda Libera for its shift away from their earlier aggressive and clear political message toward a calmer, metaphor-filled style. While still pleasant and folk-inspired, the album feels old and lacks impact, reflecting disappointment in the band's evolution. The music and message no longer resonate strongly with the reviewer. Explore Modena City Ramblers' latest album and decide if their new sound resonates with you!
Fire, lasers, lights, choirs, and balloons besiege the arena, making last Wednesday’s concert incredibly enjoyable and memorable. The Horsemen make mistakes, they play a lousy setlist but still manage to deliver a fantastic show.
Fire, lasers, lights, choirs, and balloons besiege the arena, making last Wednesday’s concert incredibly enjoyable and memorable.
The Horsemen make mistakes, they play a lousy setlist but still manage to deliver a fantastic show.
The review captures the excitement of Metallica's 2009 live performance at Palalottomatica in Rome. Despite a weak sound and disappointing support acts, Metallica shines with energetic stage presence and crowd interaction. The show features a high-volume setlist that thrills the audience, culminating in a powerful performance of 'Seek & Destroy.' Discover the raw power and unforgettable moments of Metallica's 2009 Rome show—listen to the full set and experience the metal magic!
Because this atrocity by Nightwish certainly is not an album. Thank you Nightwish for giving us an album full of jak poop. We needed it, there are too few around.
Because this atrocity by Nightwish certainly is not an album.
Thank you Nightwish for giving us an album full of jak poop. We needed it, there are too few around.
The reviewer strongly criticizes Nightwish's Dark Passion Play, calling it an atrocity rather than an album. The introduction of new vocalist Anette Olzon is seen as a disastrous change, and most tracks are described as unlistenable or disappointing. Only a couple of songs receive minor praise. The overall sentiment is that the band has reached a new low with this release. Read this intense Nightwish review and decide if Dark Passion Play is worth a listen or to avoid!
I wonder why they include these songs, they just get on your nerves. Useless. I would have preferred a CD entirely in the style of 'Live to rock,' less pretentious and more listenable.
I wonder why they include these songs, they just get on your nerves.
Useless. I would have preferred a CD entirely in the style of 'Live to rock,' less pretentious and more listenable.
The review critiques Saxon's 2009 album 'Into The Labyrinth' for its inconsistent song quality and confusing mix of styles. While some tracks like 'Battalions of Steel' and 'Demon Sweeney Todd' stand out positively, many songs are considered unnecessary or poorly executed. The reviewer expresses disappointment, suggesting the band needs a clearer direction or a return to heavier metal. Overall, the album is seen as a shapeless collection lacking cohesion. Discover the highs and lows of Saxon's 'Into The Labyrinth'—read the full review and decide if it matches your rock taste!
The writer keeps the horrors unknown to us, mentioning them just enough, leaving us to imagine them as we prefer. The complete works of the writer from Providence are highly recommended to everyone.
The writer keeps the horrors unknown to us, mentioning them just enough, leaving us to imagine them as we prefer.
The complete works of the writer from Providence are highly recommended to everyone.
This review praises the comprehensive collection of H.P. Lovecraft’s works, highlighting key stories like The Call of Cthulhu and At the Mountains of Madness. It emphasizes Lovecraft’s unique ability to evoke subtle fear and stimulate imagination. The reviewer especially appreciates the dreamlike and fantastic stories in the final volume. Overall, the collection is highly recommended to fans of horror and fantasy literature. Explore the chilling and imaginative worlds of H.P. Lovecraft—dive into his complete works today!
Sixty-four minutes of simply mind-blowing music. One wonders if they have put the wrong CD, but unfortunately, it is indeed him. Has a great rock voice thrown itself away permanently like this? It seems so, I have no other words.
Sixty-four minutes of simply mind-blowing music. One wonders if they have put the wrong CD, but unfortunately, it is indeed him.
Has a great rock voice thrown itself away permanently like this? It seems so, I have no other words.
The review critiques Chris Cornell's album 'Scream' for its heavy R&B production and overuse of effects, resulting in muted vocals and a disappointing shift from his rock roots. Despite his vocal talent, the collaboration with Timbaland creates a disorienting and emotionally draining experience. The reviewer expresses sadness at the artist's new direction. Discover why Chris Cornell's 'Scream' divided fans and critics alike—listen and judge the bold new direction yourself.
Thanks also to Derrick Green who has started singing better, A-lex opens a glimpse of light for Sepultura. In conclusion, A-lex is a mediocre album but certainly superior to the Brazilian quartet’s latest efforts.
Thanks also to Derrick Green who has started singing better, A-lex opens a glimpse of light for Sepultura.
In conclusion, A-lex is a mediocre album but certainly superior to the Brazilian quartet’s latest efforts.
Sepultura's A-Lex is a concept album inspired by A Clockwork Orange that showcases the band's evolution after a lineup change. While the new drummer and Derrick Green show improvement, the album suffers from weak concept execution and filler instrumentals. Despite this, it stands above recent efforts and hints at potential new directions for the band. Explore Sepultura's A-Lex and decide if this new chapter resonates with you!
"Despite the musicians being skilled and the riffs being extremely complex, 'Shogun' does not convey any emotions to me." "It seems we will have to wait for the 'Next Big Thing'."
"Despite the musicians being skilled and the riffs being extremely complex, 'Shogun' does not convey any emotions to me."
"It seems we will have to wait for the 'Next Big Thing'."
The review praises the high compositional skill and complexity of Trivium's Shogun but criticizes its lack of emotional depth and memorable choruses. While some songs stand out, many tracks feel like filler, and the album overall is seen as adequate but not groundbreaking. Comparisons to Metallica emphasize disappointment in originality and impact. The reviewer remains unconvinced by the band's hype. Discover if Trivium's Shogun lives up to its hype—read the full review and listen for yourself!
We are drawn into a vortex of violence and power that is interrupted only by a fantastic solo from the special guest, Vinnie Moore of UFO. An album that perhaps we needed, adding to the very good return of Testament.
We are drawn into a vortex of violence and power that is interrupted only by a fantastic solo from the special guest, Vinnie Moore of UFO.
An album that perhaps we needed, adding to the very good return of Testament.
Destruction's 2008 album D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. marks a strong thrash metal comeback with aggressive riffs, powerful choruses, and notable guest solos. The album's themes focus on societal degradation, supported by solid musicianship despite a few filler tracks. The reviewer praises the album's energy and artwork while noting it doesn't break new ground but delivers what fans expect. Dive into Destruction's D.E.V.O.L.U.T.I.O.N. and experience one of 2008's fiercest thrash metal albums—listen now!
When the CD was over I felt like crying. Metallica died along with Cliff Burton. Death Magnetic, aptly titled, Metallica are attracted to suicide, is a huge copy paste.
When the CD was over I felt like crying. Metallica died along with Cliff Burton.
Death Magnetic, aptly titled, Metallica are attracted to suicide, is a huge copy paste.
The review expresses deep disappointment with Metallica's Death Magnetic album, criticizing it for lack of originality and poor execution. While acknowledging 'All Nightmare Long' as a highlight, the reviewer finds most tracks repetitive and a shadow of the band's classic work. The review suggests Metallica failed to recapture their former greatness or thrash metal roots. Read this candid review to see why Metallica's Death Magnetic failed to meet fan expectations.
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