You are not logged in
DeRank ™: -2,18 • DeAge™ : 4791 days
The first thing that jumps out is the return to the band's classic sounds and musical themes which, despite seeming anachronistic in 2015, make you grateful. Williams surprises with a fresh and clear vocal timbre despite advancing age, unlike what was heard in similar contemporary releases.
The first thing that jumps out is the return to the band's classic sounds and musical themes which, despite seeming anachronistic in 2015, make you grateful.
Williams surprises with a fresh and clear vocal timbre despite advancing age, unlike what was heard in similar contemporary releases.
TOTO XIV marks a strong return to the band's classic sound with significant lineup returns and well-crafted songs. While not a masterpiece, it surpasses recent weaker efforts and showcases notable tracks like "Running Out Of Time" and "Holy War." Some production choices are criticized, yet the album remains a rewarding experience for longtime fans and newcomers alike. Vocal performances vary but stay mostly fresh and engaging. Listen to TOTO XIV now and experience the band's classic rock spirit reborn with fresh energy!
In her native language, her voice is almost terrible, which, to be intellectually honest, was not the case with her work in English. Songs with chants and choruses that pound your head, repetitive, tedious, and cloying and in reality, not very inspired.
In her native language, her voice is almost terrible, which, to be intellectually honest, was not the case with her work in English.
Songs with chants and choruses that pound your head, repetitive, tedious, and cloying and in reality, not very inspired.
This review critically evaluates Elisa's first fully Italian-language album, 'L'Anima Vola,' focusing on the disappointing vocal delivery, poor production quality, and repetitive, uninspired songwriting. The excessive regional accent and overuse of electronic percussion detract further from the album's impact. Despite some positive moments, the overall impression is of an overrated and irritating work that lacks the strength of Elisa's prior English-language releases. Read the full review and discover why 'L'Anima Vola' divides Elisa's fans and critics alike.
An Ultravox album is certainly not listened to for the technique, which has always been rather limited, but for the flair and emotions that the London quartet know how to create. The times of Vienna, Rage in Eden, and Lament are definitely behind us, but given the 'direction' some modern productions are taking, it's nice sometimes to make a dive into the past.
An Ultravox album is certainly not listened to for the technique, which has always been rather limited, but for the flair and emotions that the London quartet know how to create.
The times of Vienna, Rage in Eden, and Lament are definitely behind us, but given the 'direction' some modern productions are taking, it's nice sometimes to make a dive into the past.
Ultravox marks their return after over a decade with Brilliant, delivering an album that embraces their classic 80s electronic rock style. Featuring the original lineup and new guitarist Vinny Burns, the album blends emotional vocals, engaging keyboards, and energetic rhythms. Though not groundbreaking, it successfully rekindles the band’s signature flair and nostalgic atmosphere, pleasing longtime fans. The production is quality and the record offers a rewarding dive into Ultravox’s timeless sound. Discover Ultravox's Brilliant and experience the emotional return of 80s electronic rock legends.
No difficulties nor the passage of time can undermine true talent. The album sounds fresh and modern yet clearly inspired by Rush's classic periods.
No difficulties nor the passage of time can undermine true talent.
The album sounds fresh and modern yet clearly inspired by Rush's classic periods.
This review praises Rush's Clockwork Angels as a mature and fresh return to the band's classic prog rock roots. It highlights Geddy Lee's vocal evolution, Neil Peart's dynamic drumming, and Alex Lifeson's refined guitar work. The concept album's storytelling and orchestral arrangements receive special mention, as does the excellent production quality. The album is considered the band's best since Counterparts, underscoring their enduring talent. Discover the enduring genius of Rush with Clockwork Angels—listen to this masterpiece now!
DeAge 4792
DeAge 4793
DeRank™: 0,01
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.