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DeRank ™: 32,23 • DeAge™ : 4187 days
"Frantic speed, on the edge of Terrorizer’s Grindcore, rhythms, and song structures almost always kept at levels bordering on auditory frenzy." "A remarkable album that concludes with the mid-tempo of ‘Dreaming in Red’: a sort of enchanting ballad that takes you by the hand and leads you to the gates of the black Inferno..."
"Frantic speed, on the edge of Terrorizer’s Grindcore, rhythms, and song structures almost always kept at levels bordering on auditory frenzy."
"A remarkable album that concludes with the mid-tempo of ‘Dreaming in Red’: a sort of enchanting ballad that takes you by the hand and leads you to the gates of the black Inferno..."
This review passionately praises Dismember's 1993 album 'Indecent & Obscene' as a raw and frantic embodiment of the golden era of Death Metal. Highlighting the band's technical and compositional progress, it notes the album's intense speed and brutal energy. The reviewer reflects on the album's controversial history with censorship and ends on a personal, emotional note. Dive into the raw power of Dismember's 'Indecent & Obscene'—listen now and experience the essence of 90s Death Metal!
A story that once again finds me 'forced' to start with the cover image: it features Steve grappling with his guitar, with strings distorted and tortured with the help of a glass bottle. A hurricane that knows no bounds, that continues to rise, to grow, to devastate...Everybody says I don’t care but I’m just trying to remember the days of wine and roses...
A story that once again finds me 'forced' to start with the cover image: it features Steve grappling with his guitar, with strings distorted and tortured with the help of a glass bottle.
A hurricane that knows no bounds, that continues to rise, to grow, to devastate...Everybody says I don’t care but I’m just trying to remember the days of wine and roses...
The review praises Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3’s live album Live Tick, highlighting its intense energy, electrifying guitar work, and dynamic setlist. The double CD and accompanying DVD capture a powerful and passionate performance from a 2005 concert in Germany. The reviewer draws parallels to legendary live albums and emphasizes the band's tight chemistry and executional fury. Special mention is given to classic tracks and a striking cover of Dylan’s 'Blind Willie McTell.' Dive into the electrifying world of Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3’s Live Tick—listen to this powerful live album and experience rock energy at its finest!
Steve doesn’t care about being in the limelight. He continues undeterred on his path thanks to an extraordinary talent for Rock writing. A perfectly focused 360-degree work that ends with the dynamism of '500 Girl Mornings'... almost seven minutes touched with two chords repeated endlessly that inevitably refer to the past 'Syndicate' of the Californian boy.
Steve doesn’t care about being in the limelight. He continues undeterred on his path thanks to an extraordinary talent for Rock writing.
A perfectly focused 360-degree work that ends with the dynamism of '500 Girl Mornings'... almost seven minutes touched with two chords repeated endlessly that inevitably refer to the past 'Syndicate' of the Californian boy.
Steve Wynn's 'My Midnight' marks another solid entry in his enduring solo career, returning to psychedelic rock with strong songwriting and skilled production. With contributions from notable musicians and a sound that balances pop sensitivity and rock intensity, the album offers intimacy and energetic tracks that fans of Wynn's earlier work will appreciate. The review recommends confident listening, highlighting its classic feel and quality. Listen to Steve Wynn’s 'My Midnight' and experience a rich blend of psychedelic rock and intimate songwriting today!
They are crude blacksmiths who have made auditory wickedness their belligerent cry of liberation. No concession, however minimal, of melody. No kind of technicality; a degenerate mix...
They are crude blacksmiths who have made auditory wickedness their belligerent cry of liberation.
No concession, however minimal, of melody. No kind of technicality; a degenerate mix...
This review explores Pungent Stench's intense 1990 debut album, highlighting its raw and brutal approach to death metal. The band rejects melody and technicality in favor of an aggressive, morbid sound influenced by early pioneers. Lyrics focus on grotesque themes, pushing boundaries of extremity. The reviewer praises the album's impact within the death metal scene and hints at further exploration of the band's later works. Dive into the shocking depths of Pungent Stench's debut and experience death metal like never before!
Dirty, foul, rough: the Brazilian "Sewer Rats" represent the black scum of the most extreme, underground Hardcore. Poorly produced and played even worse; you can’t understand anything or almost.
Dirty, foul, rough: the Brazilian "Sewer Rats" represent the black scum of the most extreme, underground Hardcore.
Poorly produced and played even worse; you can’t understand anything or almost.
This review highlights Ratos de Porão's album as a raw, intense expression of underground hardcore punk from Brazil. The band tackles harsh social and political themes through aggressive crust-punk bordering on grindcore, led by the charismatic vocalist El Gordo. Despite poor production and muffled vocals, the album’s energy is authentic and fierce. The review also notes a worthy Sepultura cover, emphasizing the band’s fierce authenticity in extreme music. Dive into Ratos de Porão's intense crust-punk chaos—listen now and experience Brazil’s hardcore underground!
"We are faced with a work that overflows, in every single track, with Country music and American Sound." "A frontier album, of borders, of immense spaces, of desert; which concludes with the wonderful notes of 'Baby Loves Her Gun.'"
"We are faced with a work that overflows, in every single track, with Country music and American Sound."
"A frontier album, of borders, of immense spaces, of desert; which concludes with the wonderful notes of 'Baby Loves Her Gun.'"
The review highlights Green on Red's 1991 album Scapegoats as a solid entry into the band's catalogue, rich with country and American musical influences. While it may not surpass earlier works, it serves as a great introduction to the Tucson, Arizona trio. Instrumental contributions such as Al Kooper's organ and Tony Joe White's harmonica add depth, with songs spanning delicate acoustic moods to electrified moments. The album is praised for its atmospheric portrayal of vast American landscapes and memorable ballads like 'Baby Loves Her Gun.' Dive into Green on Red’s Scapegoats—experience the rich textures of American country and hear why this album remains a hidden gem.
"Raw energy that draws on the sacred trilogy of Stooges, MC5, and Blue Cheer, with an added oblique and visceral Punk impetus." "A roaring ride of primordial ruinous energy... ASTONISHING... (in every sense)."
"Raw energy that draws on the sacred trilogy of Stooges, MC5, and Blue Cheer, with an added oblique and visceral Punk impetus."
"A roaring ride of primordial ruinous energy... ASTONISHING... (in every sense)."
This review highlights Mudhoney's single 'This Gift / Baby Help Me Forget' as a powerful display of raw, acid-fuzzed rock energy. It praises its gritty guitars, catchy agonizing chorus, and vocal grit influenced by punk and proto-punk legends. The B-side's blend of melancholia and psychedelic garage acidness adds depth, while the Spacemen 3 cover adds an explosive finish. Overall, it captures Mudhoney's early sound just before their debut album. Listen to Mudhoney's intense fuzz rock journey and experience the grit and power of 'This Gift / Baby Help Me Forget' now!
A subterranean sound, very experimental with abundant and successful ambient inserts. Thunderous instrumental blasts, with the two guitars intent on weaving piercing patterns.
A subterranean sound, very experimental with abundant and successful ambient inserts.
Thunderous instrumental blasts, with the two guitars intent on weaving piercing patterns.
The review revisits 'Trans Lines Appointment' by French band Deity Guns, highlighting its strong influence from Sonic Youth and the No Wave scene. Produced by Lee Ranaldo, the album offers experimental sounds with intense guitar feedback and ambient pauses. The reviewer recalls a memorable live show and notes the band's underground status and rarity online. Overall, the album is praised for its raw, challenging, and immersive sound. Listen to Deity Guns' 'Trans Lines Appointment' and dive into raw experimental noise rock from the underground scene.
What a great guy I was. Joey is a motionless statue, struggling to make minimal movements. I witnessed something that’s still etched in and will remain forever.
What a great guy I was. Joey is a motionless statue, struggling to make minimal movements.
I witnessed something that’s still etched in and will remain forever.
This heartfelt review recounts a memorable Ramones concert in Correggio, 1992, highlighting the raw energy, iconic songs, and the powerful mosh pit experience. The reviewer nostalgically shares the chaos and joy of seeing the band live for the first time, emphasizing the lasting impact of the night. Despite physical exhaustion, the emotional resonance remains vivid 25 years later. Relive the wild energy of Ramones' 1992 Correggio show—read the full fan review and dive into punk rock history!
"I am literally hit by the initial pairing of 'Brave' and 'Sentence Day'; a thrill that strikes the heart because they really sound like two tracks from their glorious past." "I still find them a true force of nature and when it comes to blind violence, together with Napalm Death, they are unsurpassable masters."
"I am literally hit by the initial pairing of 'Brave' and 'Sentence Day'; a thrill that strikes the heart because they really sound like two tracks from their glorious past."
"I still find them a true force of nature and when it comes to blind violence, together with Napalm Death, they are unsurpassable masters."
Obituary's tenth studio album delivers a powerful and uncompromising death metal experience that echoes their early 1990s sound. The reviewer praises the band's consistency and ability to maintain their signature heavy and dark style. Highlight tracks like "Brave" and "Sentence Day" offer a nostalgic yet fresh feel. The album's mid-tempo crushing riffs show the band's mastery of brutal metal without the need to change their winning formula. Experience the raw power of Obituary's classic death metal—listen to their 10th album today!
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