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Class is timeless and certainly a couple of debatable albums cannot put decades of career into question. Dio’s Inferno continues to hold its own despite the passage of time and deserves more than one listen.
Class is timeless and certainly a couple of debatable albums cannot put decades of career into question.
Dio’s Inferno continues to hold its own despite the passage of time and deserves more than one listen.
Dio’s Inferno captures Ronnie James Dio's vibrant live presence during the 1998 tour supporting Angry Machines. Despite some criticism of that studio album era, this live album showcases powerful performances, iconic tracks from Dio’s extensive catalog, and strong musicianship from all band members. The setlist balances classics and newer songs, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike. It remains a noteworthy live record in Dio's discography. Discover the power of Dio’s Inferno live album—listen now to experience the true essence of Ronnie James Dio’s legendary performances!
If there isn’t the right “artistic fuel” among the band, it’s right to say “okay, I stop” and honestly decide to change. The real value in the future will surely be the concert and also the physical project, for collecting, for touching the artist.
If there isn’t the right “artistic fuel” among the band, it’s right to say “okay, I stop” and honestly decide to change.
The real value in the future will surely be the concert and also the physical project, for collecting, for touching the artist.
Gianluigi 'Cabo' Cavallo, former voice of Litfiba, returns with his new band Ilnero after years in software development. The new album E=MC2 explores themes of evolution and self-discovery through rock. Cabo discusses the changing music industry, the value of physical albums, and connecting deeply with fans. This comeback is driven by genuine artistic fuel and respect for loyal followers. Ilnero aims to blend passion, technology, and authenticity in their music and outreach. Explore Ilnero's soulful rock comeback with Gianluigi 'Cabo' Cavallo—listen to the new album and dive into the evolving world of music and technology.
"Ulisse" is still pleasant to listen to, something that perhaps cannot always be said of certain works from the eighties. Progressive doesn’t just mean knowing how to change musical time but also knowing how to change genre.
"Ulisse" is still pleasant to listen to, something that perhaps cannot always be said of certain works from the eighties.
Progressive doesn’t just mean knowing how to change musical time but also knowing how to change genre.
Ulisse marks Premiata Forneria Marconi’s return after a decade-long hiatus, blending classy pop and mature rock with thoughtful lyrics inspired by Homer. The album showcases standout tracks like "Sei," "Il Cavallo di Legno," and "Uno in Più," featuring strong performances and a balance of original and new musical elements. While not a masterpiece and somewhat inconsistent, it represents a commendable creative renewal for the band. Ulisse remains enjoyable decades after its release and signals PFM’s willingness to evolve beyond their past glory. Explore the rich textures and poetic themes of PFM's Ulisse—listen now and experience a unique chapter of Italian progressive rock!
I’m very proud of Silicon Messiah, just like all the albums I made after leaving Iron Maiden. Now, I’m my own record label, my wife is the manager... it’s a really good album.
I’m very proud of Silicon Messiah, just like all the albums I made after leaving Iron Maiden.
Now, I’m my own record label, my wife is the manager... it’s a really good album.
This interview reveals Blaze Bayley's resilience as an artist post-Iron Maiden, highlighting his passion for self-production and touring. Blaze discusses the sci-fi themes returning in his new album, linking it to previous works like Silicon Messiah and Tenth Dimension. He also shares insights on working with new musicians and embracing acoustic performances. Despite industry setbacks, Blaze remains dedicated and optimistic about future projects including his band Wolfsbane and a planned album trilogy. Dive into Blaze Bayley's journey and discover his unique blend of sci-fi themes and fierce independence—listen to his latest work and explore his evolving story!
The Last Rebel ultimately is a great album, one of the best composed by the current situation of the Americans. Just thinking of the word 'end' would be a mortal sin.
The Last Rebel ultimately is a great album, one of the best composed by the current situation of the Americans.
Just thinking of the word 'end' would be a mortal sin.
The Last Rebel is considered one of Lynyrd Skynyrd's best post-reunion albums, showcasing a strong, cohesive band with classic Southern rock sound. Despite setbacks and lineup changes, the album delivers spirited performances and memorable songs. It honors their legacy while proving the band’s resilience and musical relevance decades after their tragic past. Discover the enduring spirit of Lynyrd Skynyrd by listening to The Last Rebel—an album that proves true rock rebels never fade away.
"Accident Of Birth" was a true bolt from the blue, the classic comeback move that makes you firmly grasp the helm of your vessel again after years of storm. "Freak" makes it clear straight away that the experiments of the last albums are just a memory, here there’s space only for heavy metal in its best form.
"Accident Of Birth" was a true bolt from the blue, the classic comeback move that makes you firmly grasp the helm of your vessel again after years of storm.
"Freak" makes it clear straight away that the experiments of the last albums are just a memory, here there’s space only for heavy metal in its best form.
Bruce Dickinson’s 'Accident Of Birth' marked a powerful return to classic heavy metal after a series of less successful experimental albums. Featuring Adrian Smith and produced by Roy Z, the album blended spirited performances with thoughtful lyrics and strong production. It revitalized Dickinson’s solo career and set the stage for future successes, gaining acclaim from both critics and fans. Nearly two decades later, it remains one of his best works. Discover Bruce Dickinson’s classic heavy metal masterpiece 'Accident Of Birth' and experience the triumphant solo comeback!
Mick Box rolled up his sleeves and restarted the band from scratch. The overall sensation of the album is that of a commercial operation meticulously managed.
Mick Box rolled up his sleeves and restarted the band from scratch.
The overall sensation of the album is that of a commercial operation meticulously managed.
Abominog marked a fresh start for Uriah Heep amidst numerous lineup changes and past setbacks. The album abandons their progressive roots for a solid AOR sound led by new vocalist Peter Goalby. Although featuring several covers, the well-executed songs reestablish the band’s presence in the 1980s rock scene. Not a masterpiece, but a commendable revival worth revisiting. Discover Uriah Heep’s Abominog and experience their dynamic AOR revival. Listen now and dive into a remarkable chapter of rock history!
Having lost a talent like Byron and with punk on the horizon, the Uriah Heep found themselves in the difficult situation of having to carry on the group within a music scene now in turmoil. "Come Back to Me" is surely the peak of the album: Lawton’s heartfelt interpretation proves to be an added advantage of an exciting and engaging track.
Having lost a talent like Byron and with punk on the horizon, the Uriah Heep found themselves in the difficult situation of having to carry on the group within a music scene now in turmoil.
"Come Back to Me" is surely the peak of the album: Lawton’s heartfelt interpretation proves to be an added advantage of an exciting and engaging track.
Fallen Angel marks Uriah Heep’s transition from hard progressive rock towards a more melodic AOR sound under John Lawton’s vocals. While the album features strong tracks like "Come Back to Me" and "I'm Alive," it also shows signs of unevenness and slower pacing in its latter half. The album reflects the band’s struggle to adapt in a changing musical landscape post-David Byron. Overall, it’s a solid album with notable songs but lacks the creative spark of earlier classics. Discover the melodic evolution of Uriah Heep in Fallen Angel – listen now and explore a pivotal chapter in classic rock history!
It was undoubtedly an enjoyable evening, yet another confirmation of the excellent health of the Brazilian ensemble, cohesive and strong in their offering. Who would ask Slayer for a new 'South of Heaven' or Metallica for a new 'Ride the Lightning'? Those works need to be contextualized, keeping in mind the time they were written.
It was undoubtedly an enjoyable evening, yet another confirmation of the excellent health of the Brazilian ensemble, cohesive and strong in their offering.
Who would ask Slayer for a new 'South of Heaven' or Metallica for a new 'Ride the Lightning'? Those works need to be contextualized, keeping in mind the time they were written.
This review celebrates Sepultura's 30th anniversary live performance at Circolo Magnolia, highlighting their blend of classic thrash metal tracks and newer material. Despite lineup changes and past dramas, the band shows strong cohesion and vitality. The setlist mixes fan favorites from the golden era with newer songs, pleasing long-time fans while looking forward. The reviewer applauds the band's continued relevance and live power without reliance on nostalgia alone. Explore Sepultura’s dynamic live energy and legacy—listen to their classic and current tracks from their 30th anniversary set!
If Claudio Simonetti and his band perform near you, don’t miss them, as their live shows are truly rare events. The final scene of Profondo Rosso, greeted with a general ovation, demonstrated how successful the music/image pairing was.
If Claudio Simonetti and his band perform near you, don’t miss them, as their live shows are truly rare events.
The final scene of Profondo Rosso, greeted with a general ovation, demonstrated how successful the music/image pairing was.
The live concert by Claudio Simonetti's Goblin at Circolo Magnolia celebrated the 40th anniversary of the classic horror film Profondo Rosso. The performance offered a faithful recreation of the original soundtrack, pleasing fans of progressive rock, horror cinema, and metal. Despite the band's complex history with multiple lineups, Simonetti's version delivered a passionate and atmospheric show accompanied by film clips. The concert also premiered a commemorative box set, enhancing the event's significance. Discover the thrilling live tribute of Claudio Simonetti’s Goblin to Profondo Rosso—listen, watch, and immerse yourself in horror soundtrack history!
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