Thumbs medium/high for the guitars, thumbs overwhelmingly down for everything else.

 A production that is everything except a production.

The Erased's So Far EP features notable guitar work reminiscent of early Sepultura but suffers from weak drum production and inconsistent vocal delivery. The production quality fails to unify the tracks, leaving the EP feeling disjointed. Despite some musical potential, the overall execution disappoints, particularly due to the vocals and bass. The reviewer advises the band to improve professionalism and coherence in future projects. Discover The Erased's So Far EP and decide if their guitar riffs outweigh the production flaws!

 It’s clear we are not talking about something extremely innovative, but certainly something pleasant to listen to.

 This 'What Was To Be Known' could be a pleasant dive into the past for those who lived through the US alternative wave of the early new millennium firsthand.

Deaf Autumn's 'What Was To Be Known' revives the spirit of early 2000s alternative rock and screamo, reminiscent of bands like Saosin and Atreyu. The album features balanced production and strong vocal interplay. While not groundbreaking, it offers a pleasant dive into the nostalgic soundscape. Recommended for fans of the era but newcomers may find it somewhat cliched. The band shows potential for developing a more personal style. Dive into Deaf Autumn's nostalgic alternative rock and experience the early 2000s vibe today!

 Can you explain why insert that terrible electro background in "No compromise 4"?

 This work is an important step more than anything for yourselves, to understand which path to take and avoid the pitfalls made in this work.

Craving For Caffeine’s album 'Disturbing the Neighborhood' struggles with a confusing mix of rock, metal, and electronic elements. While some melodic parts shine, inconsistent choices undermine the overall impact. The review suggests the band focus on a clearer musical direction, favoring their heavier side over experimental contamination. Only a couple of tracks manage to stand out as straightforward and enjoyable. Discover the challenges and highlights of Craving For Caffeine’s debut—listen and decide if their hybrid sound works for you!

 Last Day Of Summer perfectly embody the mental state we all experience when faced with the last day of vacation: nostalgia and desolation.

 Simply successful, 'I Remember Nothing' deserves more than a few listens, thanks to an intelligent artistic project and an outstanding singer.

Last Day Of Summer’s EP ‘I Remember Nothing’ captures the bittersweet feeling of the last day of summer through nostalgic and dark alternative rock. With standout vocals and a clever avoidance of pop-punk trends, the band leans into Brit-rock influences. The collaboration with Vinx of Vanilla Sky adds depth, and tracks like ‘Try For Me’ show strong commercial potential. This EP offers a fresh perspective on alternative rock within the Italian scene. Listen to Last Day Of Summer’s EP ‘I Remember Nothing’ and experience their fresh take on alternative rock today!

 Technique and knowledge of what they are proposing are the foundation of the project.

 'Enemy' goes far beyond the rosiest expectations and has, as its highlight, a single - 'The Haunted' - characterized by a fun video.

The Big Jazz Duo's 'Enemy' is a technically proficient deathcore album featuring nine inspired tracks. While the symphonic touches occasionally reduce tension, they add a tasteful variety. The youthful band draws from the American death metal scene to create a fresh, credible sound. The single 'The Haunted' stands out with an engaging video, highlighting the band's authenticity and promise. Listen to 'Enemy' by The Big Jazz Duo and experience a fresh deathcore journey unlike any other.

 You could say anything, except that you’re facing a production of this kind.

 The production of the sounds has been reduced to a minimum, thus offering a work that is generally aggressive in its progression.

Mooth's Slow Sun defies sludge-rock labels, leaning more towards noise-rock with nervous guitars and unpredictable rhythms. The album offers gritty, aggressive progressions and reflective, ironic lyrics. Though interesting and energetic, it somewhat lacks a distinct artistic soul to stand out fully. Recommended for fans of the noise-rock genre. Listen to Mooth's Slow Sun for a gritty and unpredictable noise-rock experience.

 "Meticulous attention to every single aspect of the tracks highlights a band free to express themselves one hundred percent without hesitation."

 "Each track is pushed to the limit to the point of being easily presented live, a factor not always found in alternative and non-alternative albums."

The Juliet Massacre’s album Human Abuse is a powerful, self-produced work showcasing a blend of technical death metal and slam. The band delivers rich songwriting, intense performances, and perfect DIY production. The album’s energy and complexity make it ideal for live shows. Guest artists add further depth, making it essential listening for fans of extreme metal subgenres. Discover The Juliet Massacre’s Human Abuse—listen now and experience cutting-edge technical death metal!

 As It Is are less “alternative oriented,” instead showing more attention to a song form that has much to do with chart pop-rock.

 It contains elements that make As It Is a band of enormous potential: good taste in songwriting, multiple sonic solutions, never banal lyrics, and the huge gift of knowing how to write singles.

Never Happy, Ever After by As It Is is a solid debut blending pop-punk and chart-friendly melodies. The Brighton band shows strong songwriting, catchy singles, and teen appeal. Frontman Patty Walters's vocal and image add to their charm. Compared to early All Time Low, As It Is focuses more on accessible tunes. Their global touring with established bands highlights their growing presence in the music scene. Listen to Never Happy, Ever After now and experience the fresh sound of UK pop-punk with As It Is!

 The vocals are the focal point of the entire work, where the usual screamo/melodic dualism provides a more than good rendition.

 I remain convinced of the good potential of these Thirsting For Revenge, perhaps still a bit stylistically raw but at least bold in seeking paths that are not currently trodden.

Thirsting For Revenge's 'Leaves in Autumn' EP explores a bold revival of the screamo style within metalcore, drawing influences from early 2000s bands. The vocals stand out with effective melodic and screamo interplay, while electronic elements add depth. Though occasionally chaotic, the EP demonstrates promising creativity and distinctiveness from typical genre acts. Discover Thirsting For Revenge's unique blend of screamo and metalcore—listen to 'Leaves in Autumn' today!

 Fenisia is indeed the classic rock band raised on the catchy and slick sound of the ’80s.

 An album that boasts a significant team effort behind it, a clear sign of the project’s good health, in constant evolution.

Fenisia's album Cafè shifts inspiration from occult themes to Paris’s Café Le Procope and the Enlightenment era. Blending 80s-style hard rock with thoughtful lyrics, the band balances adrenaline-driven tracks and ballads. The vocalist’s dynamic range and the skillful guitar work stand out, reflecting a mature and evolving project. Discover Fenisia Cafè and dive into the unique blend of hard rock and Enlightenment-inspired storytelling today!

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