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 The first 2 tracks of the CD are a Metal blast, classic riffs from the only survivor of the original lineup, guitarist Wolf Hoffmann.

 Having seen them live this winter in Milan, they’re still devastating.

This review delves into Accept’s 2021 metal album 'Too Mean to Die,' highlighting the strong riffs by Wolf Hoffmann and Mark Tornillo’s vocal presence replacing Udo Dirkschneider. The reviewer shares a vivid and imaginative experience while listening to the album, expressing enthusiasm for the band's enduring energy and heavy sound. The album is seen as a successful continuation of Accept’s legacy with a fresh voice. Dive into Accept’s ‘Too Mean to Die’ and experience the raw power of classic metal reborn with fresh intensity!

 Testalunga: 'I might stick with my first guess. Bertin Osborne.'

 Jenny Sfotti: 'The Deep Purple were listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world’s loudest band following a concert at the Rainbow Theatre...'

This review of Deep Purple's album 'Whoosh!' takes a unique and humorous approach by framing the album's exploration through a playful quiz show narrative. It combines detailed rock trivia, band history, and witty commentary that entertains while informing. The tone is lighthearted and engaging, celebrating the band's legacy with affectionate humor. Overall, the reviewer shows appreciation for the album while delighting readers with storytelling. Dive into this witty Deep Purple review and discover the fun side of rock history with 'Whoosh!'—listen and enjoy!

 Listening again to Cara is a daily libidinous pleasure.

 With great respect, I will do a track by track, which is always appreciated on DeBaser, the coolest site on the internet.

Christian's 1984 album 'Cara' stands as a timeless vinyl treasure with futuristic sounds, profound lyrics, and unique stories behind each track. Praised for its exceptional arrangements and rarity, this album continues to captivate listeners like legendary classics. The review highlights personal anecdotes and the album's high valuation among collectors. A must-have for vinyl enthusiasts and lovers of deep, narrative music. Explore Christian's Cara and experience a legendary vinyl album full of unique stories and timeless music.

 King has accustomed us to hallucinating endings, sometimes stupid, other times useless appendices to masterpieces.

 A very intense short novel. Surprisingly, the ending is beautiful.

The review outlines the story of Gwendy, an overweight teenager entrusted with a mysterious button box that affects the world. Encountering Mr. Farris, she embarks on a life-changing journey involving supernatural elements and a nod to a real historical tragedy. The reviewer praises the novel's intensity and finds the ending surprisingly beautiful, despite expectations. A brief critique acknowledges the co-author and sequel unfavorably. Dive into Gwendy's gripping adventure—read Stephen King's thrilling short novel today!

 Grant-Lee’s voice whispering Buffalo Hearts. A confidence between old friends.

 I feel lost amidst the wheat fields. I’ve even forgotten my goal. Me, always in search of gold but holding only pyrite. Fool’s gold.

This review immerses the listener in a meditative journey alongside Grant-Lee Phillips' 'Walking in the Green Corn.' Rich in vivid imagery of Normandy's wheat fields and reflective travel metaphors, the album evokes a deep emotional connection. The songs flow like an endless trail, creating a natural and hypnotic rhythm that captivates the senses. The reviewer feels both lost and found, carried by the music’s subtle beauty. Discover the hypnotic beauty of Grant-Lee Phillips' album—listen to 'Walking in the Green Corn' and embark on your own musical journey.

 Everything that Fates Warning had lost over the years is found in the Arch/Matheos work of 2019, Winter Ethereal, a top-tier Prog Metal album.

 An album to listen to and inhale with full lungs. An aroma that remains ingrained throughout the 70 minutes and leaves a rich taste that will be appreciated by genre enthusiasts.

Winter Ethereal by Arch / Matheos is a highly praised Prog Metal album released in 2019. It reunites former Fates Warning members John Arch and Jim Matheos, capturing the essence of classic progressive metal with powerful riffs and engaging vocals. The album delivers a rich, atmospheric experience lasting over 70 minutes. Its return to form satisfies fans of the genre and maintains the legacy of progressive metal pioneers. Dive into Winter Ethereal by Arch / Matheos and experience a progressive metal journey unlike any other!

 UB40 always manage to cheer me up. Always.

 This album from ’86 is a whirlwind of pleasant sounds that blend with the Jamaican rhythm.

The review reflects a warmly nostalgic and positive experience with UB40's 1986 album Rat in the Kitchen. Praised for its upbeat white reggae sound and memorable tracks, the album is described as mood-lifting and timeless. The reviewer also shares a humorous personal anecdote contrasting with the comforting music. Overall, it positions the album as a high-quality reggae work from a unique British band. Listen to UB40's Rat in the Kitchen and experience timeless white reggae grooves that brighten any mood!

 Todd LaTorre takes the reins of Queensrÿche. A voice that does not stray from the band’s classic timbre and a drummer with ’80s Metal imprints.

 Dive headfirst into the 45 minutes of pure energy.

The Verdict marks a strong return for Queensrÿche with Todd LaTorre stepping in as lead vocalist. The album delivers pure heavy metal energy across ten tracks, including highlights like the politically charged 'Blood Of The Levant.' While it stays true to classic metal sounds, it offers fresh creative elements and solid musicianship, proving the band's enduring relevance. Listen to Queensrÿche's The Verdict now and experience classic heavy metal energy refreshed for today!

 An engaging, entertaining, and captivating novel.

 The more I read, the more I am amazed by the always original ideas. By the subtle irony and unexpected humor.

This review praises Andrea Camilleri’s Il metodo Catalanotti as an engaging and entertaining novel. It highlights Montalbano’s investigation into a mysterious death and the story’s intriguing plot. The reviewer appreciates Camilleri’s original ideas, subtle irony, and humor. It also encourages new readers to push through the initial challenging language to enjoy the unfolding Sicilian atmosphere. Dive into Andrea Camilleri’s Il metodo Catalanotti and experience a thrilling, humorous Sicilian mystery today!

 A dazzling start to the book written by one of us. Yes, a DeBaserian.

 As Kirk Hammett said, the release of a new record was an event to be shared. Now it’s a convenient click on the couch, in complete solitude.

Giancarlo Caracciolo's 'Internet Has Killed Rock' offers a passionate exploration of rock music's history and transformation in the digital age. The book combines short stories with musical insights and evocative soundtracks for each chapter. The review praises its engaging narrative and deep love for music culture, highlighting its accessibility and emotional depth. It captures the bittersweet shift from communal music experiences to solitary digital consumption. Discover the heartfelt stories behind rock's evolution—read 'Internet Has Killed Rock' today!