You are not logged in
DeRank ™: 0,00 • DeAge™ : 5551 days
The greatest asset of this album is undoubtedly Chrissy Steele’s voice, very versatile and edgy in the rock parts, sweet and passionate in the calmer ones. The album isn’t bad, nor is it a great masterpiece, except for a few instances.
The greatest asset of this album is undoubtedly Chrissy Steele’s voice, very versatile and edgy in the rock parts, sweet and passionate in the calmer ones.
The album isn’t bad, nor is it a great masterpiece, except for a few instances.
Chrissy Steele's 1991 album Magnet To Steele showcases her versatile and powerful voice but suffers from inconsistent songwriting. While tracks like 'Love You 'Til It Hurts' and 'Move Over' shine, several songs feel generic or rushed. The album's potential was likely hindered by the illness and passing of co-composer Brian MacLeod. Despite its flaws, the album remains a respectable effort with notable moments worth hearing. Discover Chrissy Steele’s powerful voice and the hidden gems of Magnet To Steele—listen now and explore this underrated 90s rock album!
"Hard rock is only for males!" Nothing could be further from the truth! An almost perfect album ruined only slightly by one 'ordinary' song.
"Hard rock is only for males!" Nothing could be further from the truth!
An almost perfect album ruined only slightly by one 'ordinary' song.
Saraya's 1991 album 'When The Blackbird Sings' is a remarkable hard rock record showcasing Sandi Saraya's majestic voice and top-notch production by Peter Collins. The band shifted towards a stronger guitar-driven sound with Tony Bruno, enhancing the musical quality. Despite the album’s excellence, it was not commercially successful and led to the band's early breakup. Highlights include powerful tracks like 'Queen Of Sheba' and the emotional ballad 'New World.' Explore Saraya's powerful hard rock classic and experience the voice and sound of 'When The Blackbird Sings' today!
What you’ll find in this album is the true and last rock essence (alas!) of Lee Aaron, as well as her last beautiful album. Lee Aaron finally coming back to bite and sting as she did in the past!
What you’ll find in this album is the true and last rock essence (alas!) of Lee Aaron, as well as her last beautiful album.
Lee Aaron finally coming back to bite and sting as she did in the past!
This review highlights Lee Aaron’s 1991 album 'Some Girls Do' as her last authentic rock masterpiece, showcasing powerful riffs, strong vocals, and meaningful themes. The review respects her transition from rock to jazz, praises the album’s energy, and acknowledges her personal growth. It recommends songs like 'Crazy In Love,' 'Some Girls Do,' and 'Love Crimes' for their depth and impact. Listen to Lee Aaron's 'Some Girls Do' and experience the powerful last chapter of her rock legacy today!
‘Piece Of The Action’ was enough for me to say: 'This album must be mine!' It is truly hard to resist and especially not to be carried away by an album of such magnitude!
‘Piece Of The Action’ was enough for me to say: 'This album must be mine!'
It is truly hard to resist and especially not to be carried away by an album of such magnitude!
The debut album by Swedish rock band Aces High is praised as a powerful melodic hard rock masterpiece from 1994. The reviewer highlights the band's passionate performance, strong instrumentation, and memorable songs like "Piece Of The Action" and "Heartache Breakdown." Despite initial skepticism, the album proves to be a standout work with impressive musicianship, blending influences from Skid Row and vintage Europe. The album remains the band's best work and is highly recommended to melodic hard rock fans. Listen to Aces High's powerful 1994 debut and experience a melodic hard rock classic today!
"'Hard As A Rock' is an album of rare beauty that, even today, would outshine any new melodic hard release." "If Calimero were here, he would not only white out and say 'It's an injustice,' but he would break his little shell to kick all our asses."
"'Hard As A Rock' is an album of rare beauty that, even today, would outshine any new melodic hard release."
"If Calimero were here, he would not only white out and say 'It's an injustice,' but he would break his little shell to kick all our asses."
Dirty Rhythm's 'Hard As A Rock' is a remarkable 1991 melodic hard rock album that deserves more recognition. Featuring strong melodies, solid musicianship, and varied tracks, it outshines many newer releases. Despite being largely unknown, the band's talent shines throughout the album's standout songs. The reviewer expresses regret over how such quality bands remain overlooked. Dive into Dirty Rhythm's 'Hard As A Rock' and rediscover a powerful classic hard rock masterpiece today!
This 'Something Wicked Comes' from 1993 is the very latest and majestic class metal album! Mark truly surpassed himself, with high notes that could shatter entire sets of crystal!
This 'Something Wicked Comes' from 1993 is the very latest and majestic class metal album!
Mark truly surpassed himself, with high notes that could shatter entire sets of crystal!
This review highlights 'Something Wicked Comes' by Billionaires Boys Club as a majestic class metal album from 1993 that flew under the radar. Featuring Mark Boals' extraordinary vocals and top-tier musicians like Jorg Fischer and Anders Johansson, it is praised for its consistent quality and memorable tracks. The review also honors late bassist Marcel Jacob's legacy. Recommended for fans of melodic hard rock seeking hidden gems. Listen now to 'Something Wicked Comes' and experience a classic class metal masterpiece!
Try mixing the toughest AC/DC with Def Leppard’s 'Pyromania,' et voilà! You’ll have the Sleeze Beez! A great album remains great by its own merit, and Powertool is the proof of that.
Try mixing the toughest AC/DC with Def Leppard’s 'Pyromania,' et voilà! You’ll have the Sleeze Beez!
A great album remains great by its own merit, and Powertool is the proof of that.
This review celebrates Sleeze Beez's 1992 album Powertool as a powerful rock classic mixing AC/DC toughness with melodic elements. The Dutch band, led by charismatic singer Andrew Elt, delivers energetic tracks and solid musicianship. While not universally recognized as a masterpiece, Powertool stands out as a dedicated and passionate effort from a band that deserved more recognition. Highlights include catchy songs like "Raise A Little Hell" and the blues-infused "Dance." Dive into the hard rock energy of Sleeze Beez's Powertool and experience a fiery Dutch rock classic!
Street metal and sleaze in its purest form, raw, crude, and wild! If Spread Eagle sings hell to me, I want to stay there for a long time!
Street metal and sleaze in its purest form, raw, crude, and wild!
If Spread Eagle sings hell to me, I want to stay there for a long time!
This review praises Spread Eagle's 1993 album 'Open to the Public' for its raw, primal energy and variety, combining sleaze metal and groove with passionate performances. The reviewer highlights the band's powerful songwriting, emotional range, and standout tracks like 'Devil's Road' and 'Revolution Maker.' Despite the band's premature end, their music remains compelling and impactful. The album is celebrated as a underrated classic with a diverse, exciting sound. Explore Spread Eagle's intense and passionate 'Open to the Public'—listen to this sleaze metal classic and experience raw 90s rock energy now!
I had to put my personal opinions aside, I forgot (even if just for a moment...) Tony Mills and I listened to this album... and what a blast! The album is truly something successful, rousing songs that could make even a priest and a nun shake together.
I had to put my personal opinions aside, I forgot (even if just for a moment...) Tony Mills and I listened to this album... and what a blast!
The album is truly something successful, rousing songs that could make even a priest and a nun shake together.
The review reflects a long-standing personal bias against Shy, especially with Tony Mills as singer, but admits that the 1994 album 'Welcome To The Madhouse' is a strong hard rock effort. Featuring Wardi on vocals, the band embraced a fuller, party metal style contrary to grunge trends of the time. Despite some weaker tracks, the album offers rousing, memorable songs and excellent production by Neil Kernon. Though Shy later faded, this album remains a high point worthy of recognition. Listen to Shy's 'Welcome To The Madhouse' and experience a bold 90s hard rock surprise!
"Devil In The Details still remains an excellent album and represents a perfect union between 'Water' and the masterpiece 'The Lizard.'" "The album is quite varied and never trivial or predictable, offering everything and more, but this time done well and with many interesting cues that make it a little, albeit underrated, masterpiece."
"Devil In The Details still remains an excellent album and represents a perfect union between 'Water' and the masterpiece 'The Lizard.'"
"The album is quite varied and never trivial or predictable, offering everything and more, but this time done well and with many interesting cues that make it a little, albeit underrated, masterpiece."
Devil In The Details by Saigon Kick is praised as an excellent and underrated 1995 rock album marked by musical diversity and strong songwriting. After lineup shifts, Jason Bieler takes a central creative role, blending intense rock with varied styles including fusion, ambient, and punk. The album balances calmer, reflective vocals with energetic tracks, perfectly bridging the band's earlier works Water and The Lizard. Some tracks feel clichéd, but overall the album stands out as a memorable, engaging collection. Discover the rich diversity and memorable songwriting of Saigon Kick’s Devil In The Details — listen now and explore this underrated 90s rock gem!
DeRank™: 5,67
DeRank™: 0,48
DeRank™: 5,21
DeRank™: 9,57
DeRank™: 1,01
DeRank™: 0,78
DeRank™: 4,91
DeRank™: 0,75
DeRank™: 1,83
DeRank™: 1,97
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.