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It’s a triumph of guitars, an orgy of distortions. "Blood River" is a slashing across the eyes... a constantly tense hardcore, as if it were jazz language transposed under 1.21 gigawatts of wicked guitars.
It’s a triumph of guitars, an orgy of distortions.
"Blood River" is a slashing across the eyes... a constantly tense hardcore, as if it were jazz language transposed under 1.21 gigawatts of wicked guitars.
Dogs For Breakfast's debut EP 'Rose Lane was Tucker’s Girlfriend' burns bright with fierce guitars and intense hardcore energy. The collaboration with Luca Mai on baritone sax adds a unique texture, creating an unsettling yet captivating atmosphere. The EP blends noise, distortion, and relentless riffs into a powerful musical statement. The reviewer praises the band’s ability to evoke strong emotions and innovative sounds in this Italian rock project. Listen now to Dogs For Breakfast’s incendiary debut EP and experience their explosive sound for yourself!
"Such violent pleasures are rare, like punches to the ears." "Flight Of The Echo Hawk is pure spatial relaxation, the guitar’s echo weaving into pure and simple despair."
"Such violent pleasures are rare, like punches to the ears."
"Flight Of The Echo Hawk is pure spatial relaxation, the guitar’s echo weaving into pure and simple despair."
Ken Mode's album Venerable delivers a powerful sludge metal experience marked by heavy, crushing bass and chaotic, intense rhythms. The production by Kurt Ballou adds texture without losing rawness. The band balances moments of despair and melody with brutal, psychotic aggression. Songs like 'A Wicked Pike' and 'Never Was' stand out for their violence and complexity. This album is a rare pleasure for fans of extreme, evolved heavy music. Dive into Ken Mode's Venerable and experience a powerful journey through intense sludge metal and sonic chaos.
Our friends in Flames can’t produce anything but the same records over and over. The opening and title track of the album makes me laugh personally, with this Metallica-esque arpeggio... and then the metalcore kicks off, but not even the good kind.
Our friends in Flames can’t produce anything but the same records over and over.
The opening and title track of the album makes me laugh personally, with this Metallica-esque arpeggio... and then the metalcore kicks off, but not even the good kind.
The review criticizes In Flames' album 'Sounds Of A Playground Fading' for its repetitive nature and failure to evolve musically. The album is seen as a mix of unoriginal metalcore elements and diluted melodic death metal features. Some tracks attempt to innovate but mostly fall short. The reviewer expresses disappointment with the band's return to a safer, less creative formula. Discover why some fans feel 'Sounds Of A Playground Fading' misses the mark—read the full review and decide for yourself!
A devastating machine cannot remain inactive for too long. And when it returns, when it truly returns, it makes itself heard. "Heartbrakes, Earthquakes" is a child of the Albion infected by Thom Yorke and company, poetry among the brambles, bordering on Beatlesque.
A devastating machine cannot remain inactive for too long. And when it returns, when it truly returns, it makes itself heard.
"Heartbrakes, Earthquakes" is a child of the Albion infected by Thom Yorke and company, poetry among the brambles, bordering on Beatlesque.
White Silence marks a powerful comeback for Cave In with fierce guitars, brutal vocals, and layered synth noise. The album contrasts raw intensity with poetic melodies and psychedelic influences. Songs like "Serpents" and "Vicious Circles" deliver adrenaline-fueled aggression, while tracks like "Sing My Loves" showcase fragile beauty. The album balances chaos and clarity for a striking listening experience. Dive into Cave In's White Silence and experience their fierce and poetic sonic comeback today!
It’s like pressing your ears against the (un)natural manifestation of an astral limbo miles and miles away from the human imagination. The timeline shatters, breaks in half, there’s no point in trying to follow it, it feels like the Nineties, it feels like being in England.
It’s like pressing your ears against the (un)natural manifestation of an astral limbo miles and miles away from the human imagination.
The timeline shatters, breaks in half, there’s no point in trying to follow it, it feels like the Nineties, it feels like being in England.
This review praises 13 & God's album Own Your Ghost for its unique fusion of electronic, indie, and folk elements that create an ever-shifting, surreal sound. Key tracks like "Armored Scarves" and "Death Major" highlight the album's emotional depth and experimental nature. The reviewer describes the music as an astral journey filled with haunting melodies and innovative beats. The album's complex atmosphere challenges traditional timelines and musical conventions, making it a standout in experimental genres. Dive into the haunting, ever-evolving soundscape of 13 & God's Own Your Ghost—listen now and experience the future of indie-electronic fusion.
The smooth velvet bass that caresses Blixa’s 'infernal' voice, the demolisher of buildings, on 'Sabrina' says it all. The title track flows slowly in its 7 minutes of post-apocalyptic blues in the void, paying tribute to John Cage.
The smooth velvet bass that caresses Blixa’s 'infernal' voice, the demolisher of buildings, on 'Sabrina' says it all.
The title track flows slowly in its 7 minutes of post-apocalyptic blues in the void, paying tribute to John Cage.
The review praises the 11-year journey culminating in the reissue of Einstürzende Neubauten’s Silence Is Sexy. It highlights the album’s blend of industrial and blues elements, the textures of bass and vocals, and the innovative percussion. Each track offers a distinct atmosphere ranging from hypnotic rhythms to unsettling textures, culminating in an experimental soundscape. The album is celebrated for its artistic depth and sonic innovation. Dive into the haunting soundscapes of Silence Is Sexy and experience the innovative blend of industrial and blues like never before.
I don’t think I can say that Battles have lost anything; in fact, quite the opposite. Each track a different universe.
I don’t think I can say that Battles have lost anything; in fact, quite the opposite.
Each track a different universe.
Battles' Gloss Drop marks a bold evolution after the departure of Tyondai. The album blends electronic loops, innovative drumming, and diverse guest vocals for a fresh experience. Although it doesn't surpass their previous album Mirrored, it shines with its own creative light and dynamic soundscapes. Each track explores different sonic universes, showcasing the band's adaptability and inventiveness. Dive into Battles' Gloss Drop and explore their innovative blend of experimental rock and electronic grooves!
Did you think that Alec Empire at 39 had settled down, calmed down? Bullshit. Another notable schizoid appears in the breakpunk fury of "Codebreaker," namely mr. Steve Aoki, a true rave spree out of control.
Did you think that Alec Empire at 39 had settled down, calmed down? Bullshit.
Another notable schizoid appears in the breakpunk fury of "Codebreaker," namely mr. Steve Aoki, a true rave spree out of control.
Atari Teenage Riot returns after 12 years with a furious and politically charged album. Alec Empire leads with relentless beats and rebellious energy. Nic Endo's vocals and Steve Aoki's collaboration add depth to the sound. The album addresses modern dictatorships and social unrest. This record combines industrial, punk, and electronic elements for a powerful experience. Listen to Atari Teenage Riot's explosive return and experience the raw power of Is This Hyperreal!
It’s the sweet and dreamy voice of Wata that welcomes us, and along with the underground club bass beat of Shibuya, introduces us to the title track. The underground synths of this work are tangible proof, they hunt the melodies, and they make them shudder so much that they make them twice as beautiful.
It’s the sweet and dreamy voice of Wata that welcomes us, and along with the underground club bass beat of Shibuya, introduces us to the title track.
The underground synths of this work are tangible proof, they hunt the melodies, and they make them shudder so much that they make them twice as beautiful.
Boris' 'Attention Please' merges dreamy vocals and electronic beats with melodic guitars to create a captivating and refined sound. The album steers away from heavy sludge, focusing instead on ethereal and pop-infused melodies. Tracks like 'Hope' and 'Party Boy' showcase the band's experimental and electronic influences. The review praises the textured synthesizers and the emotional depth of the compositions, recommending this as a standout pop record. Listen to Boris' 'Attention Please' and experience a mesmerizing blend of dreamy electronics and melodic rock today!
Almost 10 years later, they release an album that bears the name of one of the cornerstones of their work, Heavy Rocks, to be precise, producing an album of equal beauty but with completely different hues. The ever-evolving hydra from the Land of the Rising Sun mocks those who can’t seem to evolve.
Almost 10 years later, they release an album that bears the name of one of the cornerstones of their work, Heavy Rocks, to be precise, producing an album of equal beauty but with completely different hues.
The ever-evolving hydra from the Land of the Rising Sun mocks those who can’t seem to evolve.
Boris' album Heavy Rocks revisits their classic sound with fresh and varied musical hues. The album blends overflowing guitars, shoegaze melodies, and emotional depth while retaining their raw energy. Standout tracks like "Riot Sugar" and "Missing Pieces" showcase the band's evolving style. Overall, it exemplifies Boris' ability to innovate without losing their essence. Explore Boris' Heavy Rocks and experience a masterful blend of raw energy and melodic innovation.
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