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 It sounds damn 'Alice In Chains'. Perfect production, perfect sounds, gripping songs.

 I imagine what a masterpiece it would have been with Staley on vocals, but one cannot come back from the realm of the dead.

The review reflects a deeply personal and somewhat conflicted view, acknowledging the album as a strong Alice In Chains record with excellent production and songwriting by Jerry Cantrell. Despite missing the original vocal presence of Layne Staley, the album deserves recognition for its quality and originality. The reviewer notes the challenge of accepting the band’s evolution without Staley and questions the decision to keep the Alice In Chains name. Overall, it’s a positive evaluation encouraging repeated listening. Dive into 'The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here' and discover Alice In Chains' powerful evolution today!

 The album doesn’t just sound good, it sounds excellent.

 Our Cornell is in a perfect dimension, where the acoustic guitar perfectly highlights the magnificent voice of this artist.

Chris Cornell's 'Songbook' album captures an intimate acoustic concert showcasing his powerful voice and guitar skills. Featuring songs from Soundgarden, Audioslave, solo work, and covers, it highlights Cornell in his ideal musical setting after previous experimental work. The album delivers excellent sound quality and a pleasing setlist loved by fans. Discover Chris Cornell's soulful acoustic side—listen to Songbook now and experience his voice like never before!

 During the listening, one can feel an influence from the less frenetic Russian Circle.

 The album ends abruptly, and there is a sense that it is incomplete, as if the songs and the entire album are cut off for some unknown reason.

Toundra's (II) is an entirely instrumental post-rock album with clear influences from Russian Circles. While the playing is skillful and the material decent, the album ends abruptly, creating a sense of incompleteness. Multiple listens did not change this impression. Overall, it is a solid but somewhat unsatisfying listening experience. Listen to Toundra's (II) to explore atmospheric post-rock and decide if its abrupt ending intrigues you!

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