When he sings you can't understand a thing; but maybe it's better that way in some parts.

 One of the best moments is certainly 'Cassablanca,' an instrumental piece that undoubtedly talks about the Moroccan city.

Samurai's album Todo El Odio Del Unicornio delivers gritty Argentine stoner rock with hefty, spirit-filled songs. Despite unintelligible vocals, the album charms with heavy bass and memorable instrumentals like 'Cassablanca.' While not a masterpiece, it's an easy listen with Kyuss-like guitar riffs and strong moods throughout. Listen to Samurai's Todo El Odio Del Unicornio and experience the gritty spirit of Argentine stoner rock!

 With this album, Morgoth definitely changed their sound, abandoning classic death metal to venture into industrial/metal territory.

 I can only imagine their face... well, maybe the cover does have a meaning...

Morgoth's third album, 'Feel Sorry For The Fanatic', marks a significant departure from their classic death metal roots into industrial metal, which alienated many long-time fans and underperformed commercially. Despite this, the reviewer appreciates the album's melancholic mood and standout tracks. The shift surprised the metal community and preceded the band's breakup. Dive into Morgoth's unexpected industrial metal era and explore the mood and message behind 'Feel Sorry For The Fanatic'.

 Return of the bastards...

 From my lowly and ignorant perspective, this is a CD that absolutely needs to be slipped into the stereo slot.

After a 12-year hiatus from full-length albums, Primus surprises with Green Naugahyde, delivering an exciting and engaging sound. The reviewer expresses initial doubts but quickly grew enthusiastic after multiple listens. Les Claypool shines, especially on standout tracks like "HOINFODAMAN." This album is recommended especially for existing fans eager for new Primus material. Listen to Green Naugahyde now and experience Primus' vibrant comeback!

 Just as we were entering the hall, in front of the official ticket ripper, I realize I don’t have them anymore!

 And here ends my DRAMATIC TURN OF EVENTS, for that night.

The reviewer narrates a personal and emotional story linked to Dream Theater's album 'A Dramatic Turn Of Events,' centered around a lost ticket incident at a concert. While the night did not go as planned, the review creatively weaves album song titles into the tale. The overall impression of the album is mixed, reflected in a 3-star rating. Discover the story behind the music—read the full review and explore Dream Theater's 'A Dramatic Turn Of Events.'

 Anthrax always know how to make the audience sing and engage.

 Every time I see a Metallica concert, they sound worse to me.

This review recounts the chaotic yet thrilling experience of attending The Big 4 live concert at Rho Arena Milano in 2011. The author shares vivid and humorous impressions of each band’s performance, highlighting Anthrax's energetic crowd engagement, Megadeth’s technical precision, Slayer’s brutal consistency, and Metallica’s grand but divisive showmanship. The review blends personal anecdotes with candid critiques, creating an immersive concert narrative. Despite some sound issues and mixed feelings about Metallica’s set, the event leaves the reviewer ultimately satisfied. Dive into this detailed and entertaining review to relive The Big 4’s unforgettable live show and discover what made this thrash metal event legendary.

 Brilliant. A bunch of idiots, yes, but in their own way absolutely brilliant.

 Actually, to be honest, it would be 3.44678494. But I’ll give it a 5. After all, this is a review of Knorkator; will I not have the right to feel a bit happily dim-witted myself?

The review praises Knorkator's unique blend of industrial atmospheres, classical influences, and absurd vocal styles. Despite bizarre lyrics and titles, the album stands out as cleverly crafted and entertaining. Specific tracks like 'Konflikt' are highlighted for their memorable live performance potential. The band is celebrated for its originality and playful character within the international industrial scene. The reviewer embraces the album's eccentricity with affection and humor. Discover the brilliantly absurd sounds of Knorkator's 'The Schlechtst Of Knorkator' and experience industrial music like never before!

 Psychedelic landscapes.

 ...but why waste so many words when the Ozric Tentacles haven’t said one in more than 25 albums?

This review celebrates Ozric Tentacles' 'Strangeitude' as a richly immersive psychedelic album featuring innovative soundscapes. The use of liquid sounds and primitive electronics crafts a unique listening experience. Despite the abstract track descriptions, the album’s essence shines through, resonating with fans of instrumental and progressive music. It embraces an expressive atmosphere without needing words. Dive into the psychedelic world of Ozric Tentacles and experience Strangeitude’s mesmerizing soundscapes today!

 The result is a little gem, an album light years away from the frantic and frightening rhythms of Napalm Death and the classic Death Metal offered by Obituary.

 The beautiful "Sea Of Tranquillity" closes the album, a sonic magma of samples, sighs, drum-machine and guitars trapped in dark distortions, with an apocalyptic finale.

Meathook Seed's debut album Embedded is a distinctive departure from the members' main bands, blending dark industrial sounds with heavy distortions and unique vocals. The review praises standout tracks like "Famine Sector" and "Sea Of Tranquillity" while noting some fillers. Despite a later underwhelming second album and band dissolution, Embedded remains a remarkable first effort rich in oppressive and suffocating atmospheres. Listen to Meathook Seed’s Embedded for a unique industrial metal experience from metal legends.

 Tonight’s wasn’t a reunion, and you could definitely feel it.

 Ian Anderson, stage performer on the cusp of 63 years old with an athletic form.

This review praises Jethro Tull's 2010 live concert at Piazzola sul Brenta as a vibrant, skillful performance that honors their 1970s classics. The reviewer highlights Ian Anderson's athletic stage presence and Martin Barre's musicianship, emphasizing the band's ability to rearrange familiar songs with freshness. The venue’s beautiful setting and good acoustics add to the experience. The concert ends powerfully with iconic tracks 'Aqualung' and 'Locomotive Breath.' Discover the magic of Jethro Tull’s timeless live show – listen to their Piazzola sul Brenta 2010 performance now!

 Once at home, the surprise: this record is really good!

 Dirty sounds, tracks that more or less all stay on the same level, from the impetuous opener 'Sick Burn' to the instantly catchy chorus of the title track.

The reviewer discovered Brat Pack's 2008 album 'Hate the Neighbours' unexpectedly at a flea market and found a surprisingly good punk record reminiscent of 1980s hardcore punk bands. The album features 13 tracks in about 26 minutes, with gritty punk sounds and catchy choruses. Despite an unattractive cover and unknown band name, the music shines, especially the track 'Shadows'. The reviewer highlights the thrill of finding quality music in unexpected places. Dive into 'Hate the Neighbours' and experience raw Dutch punk energy—listen now and uncover hidden punk gems!