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"King of Rock'n'Roll is a fast and engaging track, very 'Dio' in its sound." "Due to production flaws and a really skimpy length, it will make the more demanding fans frown."
"King of Rock'n'Roll is a fast and engaging track, very 'Dio' in its sound."
"Due to production flaws and a really skimpy length, it will make the more demanding fans frown."
The review provides an in-depth listen to Dio's 1986 live EP 'Intermission.' It highlights the energetic performances and strong live presence of the band while noting noticeable production flaws and a short runtime. Key tracks like 'King of Rock'n'Roll' and 'Time to Burn' stand out, though some moments, such as long medleys, may feel heavy. Overall, it's an important but imperfect document of Dio's live sound in the mid-80s. Dive into the raw energy of Dio’s 'Intermission' EP—listen now and experience the band's live spirit from the '80s!
Rust in Peace was the realization of a dream: to surpass Metallica on their own turf. Dave’s voice can no longer handle long live performances as it once did, and we often find ourselves under the stage simply enjoying instrumental versions of the great hits presented.
Rust in Peace was the realization of a dream: to surpass Metallica on their own turf.
Dave’s voice can no longer handle long live performances as it once did, and we often find ourselves under the stage simply enjoying instrumental versions of the great hits presented.
This review covers the 20th anniversary live tour and DVD release of Megadeth's landmark album Rust In Peace. It highlights the strong lineup and energetic performances that maintain the album's legacy. Vocal challenges and some production shortcomings are noted, but overall the release remains a valuable experience for fans. The review recommends it primarily for diehard followers of the band and thrash metal enthusiasts. Discover the legendary Rust In Peace live and experience thrash metal’s iconic masterpiece in concert.
Ronnie James Dio, an unparalleled singer with legendary vocal abilities. This posthumous release is a product of excellent quality and great appeal, both for the fan and the newcomer.
Ronnie James Dio, an unparalleled singer with legendary vocal abilities.
This posthumous release is a product of excellent quality and great appeal, both for the fan and the newcomer.
This review highlights the significance of Ronnie James Dio as an iconic rock figure and evaluates the double live album capturing performances at Donington Park in 1983 and 1987. It details the lineup, setlists, and sound quality, praising the energy and execution while noting minor track selection omissions and audio background hiss. Overall, it deems the album an excellent, high-quality release ideal for fans and newcomers alike. Discover Dio’s powerful live legacy—listen to the unforgettable Donington performances!
"Flight of Icarus is a track with a rather slow and almost dragged pace that perks up the ears during the catchy chorus." "It is neither a masterpiece nor one of the best tracks on Piece of Mind, but it allows Maiden to gain good popularity even on American soil."
"Flight of Icarus is a track with a rather slow and almost dragged pace that perks up the ears during the catchy chorus."
"It is neither a masterpiece nor one of the best tracks on Piece of Mind, but it allows Maiden to gain good popularity even on American soil."
Flight of Icarus, released in 1983 from the album Piece of Mind, helped Iron Maiden gain US popularity despite its fairly standard composition. The song has a slow pace but features strong solos and excellent vocals by Bruce Dickinson. It’s not considered a masterpiece of the band’s 1980s work but remains a quality track. The b-side cover of Montrose’s I Got the Fire adds an engaging complement for fans. Listen to Flight of Icarus and explore Iron Maiden’s classic 80s sound with this honest review!
Every most sincere and profound warlike emotion amplifies until it becomes tangible and almost consistent. The drummer’s performance is masterful, resulting visceral and powerful in every beat, every roll, and every break.
Every most sincere and profound warlike emotion amplifies until it becomes tangible and almost consistent.
The drummer’s performance is masterful, resulting visceral and powerful in every beat, every roll, and every break.
DoomSword’s The Eternal Battle is a dark, epic power metal album rich in mythological themes and powerful performances. The reviewer praises the inspired musicianship, memorable choruses, and intense guitar solos. The album’s production highlights drumming and guitar work, though bass is less prominent. Key tracks like 'Varus Battle' and 'Warlife' showcase the album’s strength and narrative depth. Dive into DoomSword’s The Eternal Battle and experience epic power metal at its dark, majestic best!
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