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 An enormous drum, and a snare that cracks like a gunshot, with Carla composing a melodic castle with her voice over guitars of almost heavyCrimsonian origin.

 Quality A-list horror stuff.

The review praises The Book Of Knots' album Garden Of Fainting Stars for its intricate blend of experimental rock and industrial elements. Exceptional vocal contributions from Carla Kihlstedt, Mike Patton, and Blixa Bargeld enrich the album’s dark and atmospheric soundscape. The music is described as a complex, horror-themed embroidery of sounds with heavy, melodic, and haunting qualities. Overall, it highlights the album as a high-quality, avant-garde release. Discover the eerie and intricate sounds of Garden Of Fainting Stars—listen now and experience this avant-garde masterpiece.

 In the long run, a machine ends up breaking down, no matter how much you’ve paid for it or how much you believed in it.

 The album opens with the title track, a mixture of pop ugliness at remarkable levels with a seriously sickly sweet vocal melody.

The reviewer reflects on Incubus' decline over a decade, stating that their 2011 album 'If Not Now, When?' lacks the creativity and energy of earlier works. While production and vocal melodies feel repetitive and uninspired, the single 'Adolescent' stands out as a rare highlight. Overall, the album is seen as a slow, uninspired effort signaling a need for renewal or retirement. Explore the full review and listen to 'If Not Now, When?' to decide if Incubus still delivers or falls short.

 Peter Brotzmann blows with terrifying force into his sax and is ready to obliterate all known sound systems.

 It’s the standard of avant-garde 'punk-jazz' that has been truly ventured into by very few to this day.

This review dives into Peter Brötzmann Octet’s 1968 album Machine Gun, highlighting its extreme avant-garde jazz character. The album is praised for its raw intensity, innovative ‘punk-jazz’ style, and powerful saxophone performances. The reviewer describes the chaotic brilliance and sonic assaults that make the work a pioneering masterpiece in free jazz. It's considered a must-listen for fans seeking challenging and groundbreaking experimental music. Listen to Machine Gun now and experience the raw power and chaos of avant-garde jazz history!

 Take that little bottle full of amphetamines and throw it into a damaged amplifier that sparks repeatedly so you can get Lightning Bolt.

 Twelveminutesofpuredestruction.

Lightning Bolt’s 'Earthly Delights' delivers an intense barrage of noise rock, marked by heavily distorted bass and convulsive drum rhythms. The album maintains a raw, chaotic energy reminiscent of their live shows. Tracks like 'Sound Guardians' and 'Transmissionary' showcase the band’s signature aggressive style, blending moments of eerie calm with explosive sonic attacks. It’s a challenging yet rewarding listen that truly leaves an impact. Dive into Lightning Bolt’s relentless noise rock chaos and feel the raw power of Earthly Delights today!

 "Arrows & Anchors is stunningly beautiful — a reshuffling of prog principles in a more than modern fashion."

 "The true gem that made my toes curl with pleasure is 'Amarillo Sleeps On My Pillow', a river of full-blown electric sadness."

Fair To Midland's album Arrows & Anchors delivers a beautifully crafted prog rock experience. Produced by David Bottrill and Joe Barresi, it blends technical skill with emotive melodies. Standout tracks like "Musical Chairs" and "Amarillo Sleeps On My Pillow" showcase the band’s unique style and emotional depth. While not groundbreaking, it's a polished reshuffling of prog principles accessible to a wider audience. Listen to Arrows & Anchors and dive into a modern prog rock journey today!

 "'Violet' opens the Deafheaven album, a guitar weaving a sad and gray canvas of clear shoegaze, until the blackmetal explosion."

 "'Language Games' is a pearl of screamoblackmetal, infinite tensions, illusory mid tempos, moments of pure suspension in mid-air."

This review praises Deafheaven's Roads To Judas for its powerful fusion of shoegaze and black metal. Tracks like 'Violet' and 'Language Games' showcase intense guitar work and emotional depth. The album delivers epic crescendos and raw despair, making it a standout metal release. Dive into Deafheaven's Roads To Judas and experience the epic blend of shoegaze and black metal now!

 The light dims to give the ghosts a chance to devour our listener sensations.

 I filled a jar of ice cream with sand to worthily accompany this summer soundtrack of mine.

This review praises Young Widows’ album for its deep, intense atmosphere that blends punk energy with haunting distortion and melancholy Americana. The songs navigate themes of fading youth and emotional turmoil, highlighted by evocative vocals and intricate guitars. Comparisons to Tomahawk and Sabbath emphasize the album’s heavy yet thoughtful sound. The reviewer recommends the album as a perfect summer soundtrack steeped in emotional depth. Dive into Young Widows’ powerful soundscape and experience the raw emotion of In And Out Of Youth And Lightness today!

 "They tell us of a bleak and rotten England through dirt and rust."

 "Crucifucks... ending epically soaked in tears of lead."

Gallows' album Grey Britain captures the grim reality of modern England with fierce punk energy and emotional depth. The band evolves their sound with brutal riffs and intense vocals, supported by notable collaborations. Tracks like ‘London Is The Reason’ and ‘The Vultures’ showcase their balance of aggression and emotion, making it a raw, powerful record. The album is praised as a visceral, impactful punk statement. Dive into Gallows' fierce Grey Britain and experience punk’s raw power and biting social critique!

 Coprophagy is the new path to the future.

 I will not sum up this record, but rather I will flush the toilet.

The review criticizes Lady Gaga's Born This Way album for its lack of originality and poor musical choices, particularly its reliance on outdated eurodance and 1980s styles. The reviewer dismisses the social messaging as a marketing ploy and expresses strong dislike for the album and the artist's approach. Despite occasional attempts at catchy tunes, the overall impression is very negative. Read this bold critique and decide for yourself if Lady Gaga's Born This Way lives up to the hype.

 "Dancing is immediately convulsions, forget about waltz, 'Damage Prose' is convergent at the peak of its putative fathers."

 "The anthem 'Scars Align' drives me crazy, peaks of indelible despair, hatred overflowing from everywhere."

Trap Them's Darker Handcraft is a fierce hardcore album produced by Kurt Ballou, delivering relentless riffs and aggressive vocals. The review highlights intense tracks blending metal and punk elements. It praises the dynamic rhythms and black metal atmospheres, emphasizing the album's raw energy and depth. The reviewer appreciates the powerful soundscapes and memorable moments throughout the record. Dive into Trap Them's Darker Handcraft and experience hardcore fury like never before!