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There are no words capable of fully conveying its beauty, its nuances, the atmosphere it breathes into you while listening. You will immediately realize that its magic will manage to give you emotions that nothing else on Earth will be able to evoke.
There are no words capable of fully conveying its beauty, its nuances, the atmosphere it breathes into you while listening.
You will immediately realize that its magic will manage to give you emotions that nothing else on Earth will be able to evoke.
Raised On Radio by Journey stands out as a superior 1986 AOR album, surpassing peers and even earlier classics like Escape and Frontiers. The album is praised for its emotional depth, strong keyboard presence from Jonathan Cain, and expressive vocals by Steve Perry. Many tracks blend vibrant rhythms with melancholic undertones, making it a timeless and captivating listen. It remains a highly recommended album for lovers of melodic rock and classic AOR. Listen to Journey's Raised On Radio and experience one of the most emotionally rich and timeless AOR albums ever made.
Joe Lynn Turner shows absolutely no signs of his 54 years, sounding like he did 20 years ago. A beautiful, complete, and flawless album, highly recommended to every rocker.
Joe Lynn Turner shows absolutely no signs of his 54 years, sounding like he did 20 years ago.
A beautiful, complete, and flawless album, highly recommended to every rocker.
Sunstorm’s second album, House Of Dreams, delivers mature and melodic rock performed by an experienced lineup led by Joe Lynn Turner. The album blends powerful hard rock with emotional ballads, featuring standout guitar solos and passionate vocals. Highlights include the title track and 'Divided,' showcasing the band’s musical craftsmanship. Overall, it’s a well-rounded and highly recommended rock album. Listen to Sunstorm’s House Of Dreams to experience melodic rock at its finest—explore passionate vocals and exceptional guitar work today!
"The most engaging and perhaps the most beautiful track on the album... it’s almost impossible not to be moved after listening to it." "A complete work, a journey through numerous musical genres, an album that every rocker and non-rocker alike must absolutely have."
"The most engaging and perhaps the most beautiful track on the album... it’s almost impossible not to be moved after listening to it."
"A complete work, a journey through numerous musical genres, an album that every rocker and non-rocker alike must absolutely have."
Queen's 1986 album 'A Kind of Magic' is a versatile and captivating work blending rock, funk, and powerful ballads. Featuring iconic tracks like 'One Vision' and 'Who Wants To Live Forever,' it highlights Freddie Mercury's vocal brilliance and the band's musical range. Though one track is considered a weak point, the album is overall a must-have for rock fans. Its connection to the Highlander movie and memorable guitar riffs enhance its legacy. Discover the magic of Queen's iconic 80s album—listen now and experience their unforgettable rock journey!
Dave Hill’s excellent vocal performance, which I modestly consider one of the most beautiful and underrated heavy voices ever. Ultimately, we are faced with the most beautiful album of a band among the best of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
Dave Hill’s excellent vocal performance, which I modestly consider one of the most beautiful and underrated heavy voices ever.
Ultimately, we are faced with the most beautiful album of a band among the best of the New Wave Of British Heavy Metal.
Released in 1983, Demon’s The Plague departs from their earlier powerful melodic heavy metal to explore a more progressive style while retaining hard rock roots. The album features strong guitar-keyboard interplay and showcases Dave Hill’s underrated vocals. Standout tracks like 'Fever In The City' and 'The Only Sane Man' highlight their psychedelic and emotive range. The review praises the album as the band’s finest work and a masterpiece of the NWOBHM era. Listen to Demon’s The Plague and experience one of NWOBHM’s finest progressive heavy metal journeys today!
"Trial Of Tears" reaches incredibly high peaks of emotion, leaving you with a feeling of emptiness. "You Not Me" is, without exaggeration, one of the worst pieces ever written by Dream Theater.
"Trial Of Tears" reaches incredibly high peaks of emotion, leaving you with a feeling of emptiness.
"You Not Me" is, without exaggeration, one of the worst pieces ever written by Dream Theater.
Dream Theater's 1997 album Falling Into Infinity is a divisive work mixing commercial accessibility with progressive metal roots. While containing some weaker, overly soft tracks, it features standout songs like Trial Of Tears and Lines In The Sand. The album remains enjoyable but falls short of their best efforts. Overall, it holds a respectable but modest rating. Dive into Dream Theater's Falling Into Infinity and decide for yourself—experience the mix of commercial and progressive sounds today!
The result is a magnificent album, with no song below average, and with excellent performances by all members. Revelation is a magnificent album, which can only be given full marks, especially when considering the advanced age of the musicians.
The result is a magnificent album, with no song below average, and with excellent performances by all members.
Revelation is a magnificent album, which can only be given full marks, especially when considering the advanced age of the musicians.
Journey's Revelation marks a triumphant return with new vocalist Arnel Pineda. The album offers a perfect mix of melodic hard rock and stunning ballads. Neal Schon's guitar work shines, especially on the title track. Despite the band's age, the performance is energetic and emotional throughout. Overall, a masterful album deserving full praise. Explore Journey's Revelation album and experience the powerful blend of hard rock and soulful ballads today!
Try listening to this album Vigilante by Magnum, and you'll change your mind immediately. This is the end of a great album which, along with On A Storyteller's Night and Wings Of Heaven has deeply influenced AOR.
Try listening to this album Vigilante by Magnum, and you'll change your mind immediately.
This is the end of a great album which, along with On A Storyteller's Night and Wings Of Heaven has deeply influenced AOR.
This review praises Magnum's 1986 album Vigilante as a magical and influential AOR record. It highlights the balance between dreamlike ballads and solid hard rock tracks, emphasizing Bob Catley's evocative vocals. The album is regarded as a classic within Magnum's acclaimed trilogy and a significant contribution to the genre. Listen to Magnum's Vigilante now and experience a magical journey through classic AOR rock!
The title track practically gifts the listener with a feeling of happiness, bringing a smile to anyone who listens to it. It is very unfair to attribute the album’s value solely to singer Michael Kiske just because he is more famous than the other members.
The title track practically gifts the listener with a feeling of happiness, bringing a smile to anyone who listens to it.
It is very unfair to attribute the album’s value solely to singer Michael Kiske just because he is more famous than the other members.
Place Vendome's self-titled debut album, produced by Serafino Perugino, blends catchy AOR melodies with powerful performances by Michael Kiske and his bandmates. Several tracks recall Kiske's heavier Helloween days, balanced by bright and energetic songs like the title track. The album showcases excellent musicianship, especially in the guitar solos, with a strong sense of cohesion among band members. It's considered one of the best AOR albums in recent decades. Listen to Place Vendome’s debut album and experience the perfect blend of melodic AOR and powerful vocals by Michael Kiske!
"'Lofcaudio' is a very beautiful and enjoyable album, and it is very difficult to find a single weak point throughout its duration." "The legendary 'I'm Living For You' strongly highlights the AOR heart of the group, especially in the chorus."
"'Lofcaudio' is a very beautiful and enjoyable album, and it is very difficult to find a single weak point throughout its duration."
"The legendary 'I'm Living For You' strongly highlights the AOR heart of the group, especially in the chorus."
Mastedon's 1990 album 'Lofcaudio' skillfully merges Progressive Metal with AOR, backed by strong vocals and excellent guitar work. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Holiest One' and 'I'm Living For You' while noting the album's overall consistency and quality. Despite minor flaws, the album is praised as a largely forgotten masterpiece. Discover Mastedon's 'Lofcaudio' and experience a timeless blend of Progressive Metal and AOR—listen now to this underrated classic!
Right from the opener "Eve", it’s clear that we’re dealing with a masterpiece. "Never Ending Nightmare" is the best ballad of the album, showcasing Schenker's acoustic skills and McAuley's melancholic voice.
Right from the opener "Eve", it’s clear that we’re dealing with a masterpiece.
"Never Ending Nightmare" is the best ballad of the album, showcasing Schenker's acoustic skills and McAuley's melancholic voice.
The 1991 MSG album by McAuley Schenker Group marks their final studio effort, showcasing a return to harder rock roots and featuring memorable ballads and strong performances. Despite lineup changes, the album delivers consistent quality with only a minor weak track. Notable songs include 'Eve,' 'Paradise,' and 'Never Ending Nightmare.' The breakup of the band post-release marked the end of a highly regarded era. Discover the powerful legacy of McAuley Schenker Group's MSG album—listen now and experience timeless hard rock classics!
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