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Just over two minutes of Noise-Punk with Kim's voice never so drawling and effective; the guitars of the atomic duo Moore-Ranaldo scratch the listener’s hearing from the very first seconds. An epic blow; a delirious journey; an auditory trip resting on Mark’s fragmented and sandpapery voice, while his companion Steve keeps up with the acidity of the six-string.
Just over two minutes of Noise-Punk with Kim's voice never so drawling and effective; the guitars of the atomic duo Moore-Ranaldo scratch the listener’s hearing from the very first seconds.
An epic blow; a delirious journey; an auditory trip resting on Mark’s fragmented and sandpapery voice, while his companion Steve keeps up with the acidity of the six-string.
This review celebrates the 1988 Sonic Youth / Mudhoney split single as a must-have for fans of Seattle's iconic noise-punk scene. The reviewer praises Sonic Youth's energetic version of 'Touch Me I'm Sick' and Mudhoney's intense, psychedelic rendition of 'Halloween.' The split is hailed as one of the finest examples of underground music from Washington state. Discover the raw power of Sonic Youth and Mudhoney—listen to this iconic split single now!
A true sacred text for those who adore these malignant sounds. The auditory Via Crucis opens with the track 'Rapture' with powerful, lightning-fast, militaristic drumming and twisted, chaotic guitar phrasing.
A true sacred text for those who adore these malignant sounds.
The auditory Via Crucis opens with the track 'Rapture' with powerful, lightning-fast, militaristic drumming and twisted, chaotic guitar phrasing.
This review praises Morbid Angel's song 'Rapture' from their 1993 album Covenant as a definitive death metal classic. It highlights powerful drumming, chaotic guitar riffs, and commanding vocals. The reviewer appreciates the aggressive, blasphemous themes and recommends the track's dramatic video. While acknowledging the band's later decline, this album remains a sacred text for fans of extreme metal. Dive into Morbid Angel's 'Rapture' and experience a cornerstone of death metal—listen now and witness the extreme power of 'Covenant'!
Forget about the whiteness of the cover because this is a monstrous and suffocating compilation, which well summarizes the path of the band during their years at the "Earache Records" label. An excellent auditory compendium to understand the greatness of a band that never stopped, continually seeking evolution without ever denying the devastating industrial approach of their distant beginnings.
Forget about the whiteness of the cover because this is a monstrous and suffocating compilation, which well summarizes the path of the band during their years at the "Earache Records" label.
An excellent auditory compendium to understand the greatness of a band that never stopped, continually seeking evolution without ever denying the devastating industrial approach of their distant beginnings.
This review praises Godflesh's double anthology 'In All Languages' as a monumental compilation capturing their industrial metal roots and experimental growth. It highlights the brutal, machine-like soundscape driven by guitar, bass, and drum machine. The review appreciates the band's evolution and rare material, making the album an essential and addictive listening experience for fans. Explore the fierce world of Godflesh and experience their groundbreaking industrial metal legacy.
The album is a small but joyful treasure; the recording quality isn’t the best, but who cares?! Play Me... sounds like listening to the Ramones who have hung up their leather jackets, wearing skirts and garter belts!!
The album is a small but joyful treasure; the recording quality isn’t the best, but who cares?!
Play Me... sounds like listening to the Ramones who have hung up their leather jackets, wearing skirts and garter belts!!
Tres Flores by The Chubbies is a delightful 90s power pop punk album characterized by catchy melodies and raw, carefree energy. The reviewer fondly recalls a memorable live show and praises the infectious choruses and charming imperfections in the recording. The album’s sound is likened to a mix of Ronettes-inspired choruses and Ramones-style pop punk with a playful twist. This little gem truly captivates with its authentic spirited vibe. Listen now to The Chubbies’ Tres Flores and experience a lively dose of 90s power pop punk energy!
A perverse musical form that fully exploits the adrenaline-rich speed of old school Hardcore; adding to this chaos slowed down, jarring, oppressive, painful sound structures. A closed and 'tubed' production contributes to making the listening to the album even more dramatic and fuels a widespread sense of claustrophobia.
A perverse musical form that fully exploits the adrenaline-rich speed of old school Hardcore; adding to this chaos slowed down, jarring, oppressive, painful sound structures.
A closed and 'tubed' production contributes to making the listening to the album even more dramatic and fuels a widespread sense of claustrophobia.
This review highlights Turmoil's debut album 'From Bleeding Hands' as a significant and intense 90s metalcore record. Originating from Pennsylvania, Turmoil delivers a heavy, fast-paced yet oppressive sound marked by hardcore and straight edge influences. The production adds a claustrophobic texture, enhancing the brutal listening experience. Specific tracks like 'Fuse', 'Choke', and 'Evolution Of Lies' exemplify their chaotic and energetic style. Explore Turmoil's 'From Bleeding Hands' and experience one of 90s metalcore's heaviest masterpieces now!
Page Hamilton is one of the recognized godfathers of Hardcore-Noise. This colossal blow... I’ve always imagined an enormous blast furnace, molten steel pouring with millions of sparks.
Page Hamilton is one of the recognized godfathers of Hardcore-Noise.
This colossal blow... I’ve always imagined an enormous blast furnace, molten steel pouring with millions of sparks.
The review revisits Helmet’s debut single ‘Born Annoying,’ highlighting Page Hamilton’s key role in the hardcore-noise scene. It describes the intense, distorted guitar sound and driving rhythms that define the track. The reviewer reflects on the band’s origins and the legacy built with subsequent albums. Overall, the single is praised as a powerful and influential work. Dive into Helmet’s raw power and listen to 'Born Annoying'—experience the birth of hardcore-noise legend!
I never would have thought I’d have to choose the new Helmet album as the worst album I’ve listened to in 2016. It always feels like facing a terrible copy of Justin Broadrick’s Jesu, with that watered-down voice that has lost all the shouted anger from Page in the works of nineties memory.
I never would have thought I’d have to choose the new Helmet album as the worst album I’ve listened to in 2016.
It always feels like facing a terrible copy of Justin Broadrick’s Jesu, with that watered-down voice that has lost all the shouted anger from Page in the works of nineties memory.
The review expresses deep disappointment with Helmet's 2016 album Dead To The World, contrasting it with the band's early aggressive style. It critiques the softer sound, cleaner vocals, and watered-down riffs replacing the heavy intensity fans loved. Despite the album's shorter length and good cover art, the reviewer finds the work bland and misses the energy of earlier lineups. The reviewer remains hopeful for a live show that might recapture the band's former power. Discover why Helmet’s Dead To The World divides fans—listen now and decide for yourself!
"a rock'n'roll band with cojones!" "It’s the total delirium of over eight minutes (!!) of 'In The Days Of The Five'... annihilating you with that finale where the screeching guitars are mistreated, violated, destroyed."
"a rock'n'roll band with cojones!"
"It’s the total delirium of over eight minutes (!!) of 'In The Days Of The Five'... annihilating you with that finale where the screeching guitars are mistreated, violated, destroyed."
The Monkeywrench's second album Electric Children is praised for its raw energy and intense sound. Produced by Jack Endino, the record channels punk, grunge, and psychedelic vibes rooted in Seattle's rich rock scene. Tracks like "Bring On The Judgement Day" and "In The Days Of The Five" stand out for their frenetic and powerful delivery. The reviewer highly recommends the album to fans of gritty, no-nonsense rock. Discover the raw power of The Monkeywrench's Electric Children – listen now and experience this intense rock journey!
Robin sings only and exclusively for you, the listener, always and invariably for a limited number of people. "I Left You" stands as the peak of the work: eight minutes, but they could have been eighty, of genuine simplicity.
Robin sings only and exclusively for you, the listener, always and invariably for a limited number of people.
"I Left You" stands as the peak of the work: eight minutes, but they could have been eighty, of genuine simplicity.
The review reflects a personal and emotional connection with Sophia's 2006 acoustic EP attached to the album Technology Won't Save Us. Robin Proper-Sheppard’s stripped-down, velvety vocals and minimalist guitar work create an intimate and melancholic atmosphere. The reviewer highlights the track 'I Left You' for its pure simplicity and emotional depth. The music serves as a comforting and warm experience for listeners seeking heartfelt acoustic songs. Listen to Sophia’s intimate acoustic EP and experience the heartfelt warmth of Robin Proper-Sheppard’s voice.
Ten seconds of the track 'Callous' are enough to define the traits of a work that shatters eardrums. Listening to such works is truly something painful; but it has a liberating effect on me.
Ten seconds of the track 'Callous' are enough to define the traits of a work that shatters eardrums.
Listening to such works is truly something painful; but it has a liberating effect on me.
Brutal Truth's third album, 'Sounds of the Animal Kingdom,' delivers an intense blend of grindcore, death metal, and hardcore with powerful production. The album features short, aggressive tracks and longer, suffocating sludge sections. The reviewer considers it possibly their best work, praising its ferocity and raw energy. The album cover evokes provocative imagery predating 9/11, underscoring the band's uncompromising style. Dive into Brutal Truth's ferocious soundscape—listen and experience the raw grindcore power now!
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