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This live can't be compared to the much more renowned rock live albums of those years; it's missing some important tracks, but it should be considered as a great archaeological relic of the band and its last moments of life. While the whole world was bleach-dyeing their clothes and tripping on acid, you with your flannel shirts and cowboy hats were still playing indestructible and anachronistic rock and roll... pioneers!
This live can't be compared to the much more renowned rock live albums of those years; it's missing some important tracks, but it should be considered as a great archaeological relic of the band and its last moments of life.
While the whole world was bleach-dyeing their clothes and tripping on acid, you with your flannel shirts and cowboy hats were still playing indestructible and anachronistic rock and roll... pioneers!
The review nostalgically explores the reviewer’s early discovery of rock music through Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 'Live in Europe' album. It highlights the band's significance in rock history and praises the album as a compelling, professional swan song despite the band’s challenges. Although it lacks some key tracks and doesn't rival other iconic live albums, it remains a cherished artifact showcasing CCR's enduring rock spirit. Dive into the timeless energy of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s 'Live in Europe'—listen to a live rock classic that shaped American music history.
The excellent fusion of melancholic melodies and classic thrash metal makes Lykaion’s sound appealing both to fans and newcomers to the genre. They have the talent to compete at good levels (and they can still grow), they are full of ideas and offer a clean, powerful, and also sophisticated sound.
The excellent fusion of melancholic melodies and classic thrash metal makes Lykaion’s sound appealing both to fans and newcomers to the genre.
They have the talent to compete at good levels (and they can still grow), they are full of ideas and offer a clean, powerful, and also sophisticated sound.
Lykaion's 'Swallowed By The Sea' demo marks a bold new chapter after a lineup change and vocal switch. Although only three tracks, the demo features a blend of thrash metal and melancholic melodies, showcasing strong songwriting, professionalism, and catchy choruses. The band continues to grow and impress, drawing influences from notable metal acts while creating a distinct sound. This release solidifies their position as promising contenders in the Italian metal scene. Listen to Lykaion's 'Swallowed By The Sea' and explore the fresh sound of Italian thrash metal evolution!
John Tardy boasts a voice like no other: neither growl nor scream, indeed legend has it that it’s the timbre of his everyday speaking voice. Obituary managed the feat of delivering 5 great albums in a row without substantial dips in quality, renewing without distorting their sound.
John Tardy boasts a voice like no other: neither growl nor scream, indeed legend has it that it’s the timbre of his everyday speaking voice.
Obituary managed the feat of delivering 5 great albums in a row without substantial dips in quality, renewing without distorting their sound.
Obituary's 1997 album 'Back From The Dead' upholds the band's raw, violent Florida death metal legacy with unique vocals and sick riffing. It is slower and heavier yet equally evil, staying true to their uncompromising style. The album continues their streak of high-quality releases without falling into banality or gimmicks. While not their masterpiece, it is appreciated for sincerity amid a declining metal scene. Dive into Obituary's 'Back From The Dead' and experience raw, authentic Florida death metal at its finest.
He kept a diary documenting day by day his alcoholic and drug-addicted tendencies. Nikki Sixx shows a deeply human, touching, and sometimes entertaining side.
He kept a diary documenting day by day his alcoholic and drug-addicted tendencies.
Nikki Sixx shows a deeply human, touching, and sometimes entertaining side.
The Heroin Diaries offers a compelling diary-style account of Nikki Sixx's darkest year amid Mötley Crüe's fame and excess. It reveals the raw truth about addiction, debauchery, and near-death experiences. Loaded with candid stories and insights on rock legends, the book humanizes Sixx beyond the headlines. Its episodic style makes for an engaging yet sobering read about the cost of fame. Dive into Nikki Sixx's gripping diary and uncover the raw realities behind rock stardom and addiction.
Among all their albums, 'Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell' from 1992 is the most famous, the one that best represents them, and simply the one I love the most. A mature, thoughtful punk, less frivolous than many others, more solid thanks to Mike’s suffering vocal tone, which makes it much more interesting and enjoyable to listen to.
Among all their albums, 'Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell' from 1992 is the most famous, the one that best represents them, and simply the one I love the most.
A mature, thoughtful punk, less frivolous than many others, more solid thanks to Mike’s suffering vocal tone, which makes it much more interesting and enjoyable to listen to.
Social Distortion's 1992 album 'Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell' is praised as their most iconic and beloved record. The band blends punk with American folk, country, and rockabilly influences, crafting a mature and personal sound. Despite struggles with addiction and tragedy, Mike Ness and the band stayed true to their style. The album features standout tracks like 'Born to Lose' and 'Bad Luck' and remains a solid alternative to more commercial punk acts. A mature, heartfelt listen recommended for punk enthusiasts. Explore the heartfelt punk spirit of Social Distortion’s classic album—listen now and rediscover a timeless rock masterpiece!
"A record with a massive sound that skillfully mixes primordial death/black, with more modern thrash and typically 80s metalcore-punk." "Necrodeath were among the very few cases where a niche genre like death metal received a worthy response in our country and a certain resonance abroad."
"A record with a massive sound that skillfully mixes primordial death/black, with more modern thrash and typically 80s metalcore-punk."
"Necrodeath were among the very few cases where a niche genre like death metal received a worthy response in our country and a certain resonance abroad."
Necrodeath's 2009 album 'Mater Of All Evil' marks a powerful return after a decade of silence, blending thrash, death, and black metal with a modern and impactful production. The album stands out for its raw riffs, tight rhythms, and strong anti-Christian and Lovecraftian lyrical themes. This release revitalized the band's presence and demonstrated their influence on the extreme metal scene both in Italy and abroad. Recommended especially for new listeners wanting a compelling introduction to the band. Listen to 'Mater Of All Evil' and experience Necrodeath's fierce return to extreme metal glory!
Jack Black, in addition to being an excellent actor... is also a decent musician and a great composer. Beelzeboss, the best part of the album, encapsulates in a single song the journey undertaken by the band.
Jack Black, in addition to being an excellent actor... is also a decent musician and a great composer.
Beelzeboss, the best part of the album, encapsulates in a single song the journey undertaken by the band.
Tenacious D's The Pick Of Destiny album blends rock and comedy in a concept album that tells a playful story about chasing rock dreams. Jack Black and Kyle Gass's chemistry lights up a mix of folk and hard rock, featuring standout collaborations like Dave Grohl's role as Satan. The album pairs well with the equally funny film and offers a unique, entertaining experience, especially for fans of Jack Black's zany humor. Though not a masterpiece, it remains a well-crafted and enjoyable rock musical. Discover Tenacious D's The Pick Of Destiny—listen to the album and watch the hilarious film for a unique rock comedy adventure!
Metal, Metallica, don’t even know where it lives anymore. With all the money you’ve milked from us over the years, why don’t you enjoy the sun and sea belly-up instead of continuing to mess with such an important name in the history of metal?
Metal, Metallica, don’t even know where it lives anymore.
With all the money you’ve milked from us over the years, why don’t you enjoy the sun and sea belly-up instead of continuing to mess with such an important name in the history of metal?
The review criticizes Metallica's Death Magnetic for failing to recapture the band's original thrash metal essence. It highlights the band's attempts to win back lost fans by mimicking past styles, which ultimately feels insincere. The album is viewed as a downgrade compared to Metallica's earlier works and other thrash pioneers. The reviewer expresses frustration over the band's direction and questions their commitment to metal. Discover why Death Magnetic disappointed longtime Metallica fans—read this honest review now!
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