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 I literally fell in love with him in 1991 when he presented himself with Primus and the 'Sailing the Seas of Cheese.'

 You magically enter a dream of disarming beauty; a percussive carpet of drums introduces the solemn entrance of the prodigious bass.

This deeply personal review celebrates The Claypool Lennon Delirium's EP Lime And Limpid Green, emphasizing the emotional connection the author has with Les Claypool's music. The EP features four masterful psychedelic covers performed with respect and powerful musicianship. The reviewer highlights the serene recording atmosphere and the duo's skill in honoring classic rock legends while delivering a moving listening experience. Overall, the review praises the EP’s artistry and emotional resonance. Dive into the psychedelic journey of Lime And Limpid Green and experience the magic of Claypool and Lennon’s unique covers!

 Like Black Sabbath sinking into the swamps of Louisiana; mud and distortion everywhere.

 The only so-called off-key note of an otherwise perfect album is the vocal performance of singer Karl Agell.

Blind marks a shift for Corrosion of Conformity towards a heavy stoner-sludge sound with powerful, continuous riffs and intense drumming. Pepper Keenan's vocal debut stands out, though Karl Agell's vocals fall short. The album balances raw energy with socially charged themes, earning a strong 4-star rating overall. Listen to Blind now and experience the heavy, grooving evolution of Corrosion of Conformity’s sound!

 Twelve songs in just over half an hour!! Noise and nervousness cubed.

 They put their heart into it, they put their soul into it, they spit blood.

The review praises Superchunk's 1991 album No Pocky for Kitty as a powerful and energetic indie rock milestone. Produced by Steve Albini in only 36 hours, the album captures raw youthful passion and aggressive power-pop sounds. The reviewer laments the lack of coverage this seminal band has received and recalls an unforgettable live show supporting Mudhoney. The album stands as a vibrant testament to vital ’90s underground rock. Dive into Superchunk’s No Pocky for Kitty and experience the raw energy of ’90s indie rock – listen now and feel the fire!

 Translating the title of the work, I can already reach a clear and negative conclusion: despicable, contemptible, unworthy.

 There is no spark, no space for any chaotic, furious, and auditory assault moment.

This review harshly criticizes Carcass's 2020 Despicable EP, calling it bland and predictable, with no sign of the brutal energy that defined their early work. The author laments the overly clean production by Nuclear Blast and feels the band has lost their edge as they age. Compared unfavorably to Napalm Death's recent release, the EP fails to engage or excite, resulting in overall disappointment. Discover why some fans found Carcass's Despicable EP disappointing—read the full review and listen to decide for yourself!

 An auditory chaos, an overdriven mess, "beyond," with few comparisons not only in our Italy.

 They always did everything on their own, never seeking compromises.

This review celebrates Negazione's seminal album Wild Bunch, highlighting its raw, aggressive hardcore punk sound and the band's uncompromising spirit. It emphasizes the band's relentless touring and intense live shows, especially the powerful performance at Monster of Rock 1991. Despite low-budget recordings, the album showcases passionate, chaotic energy and foundational tracks that shaped Negazione's career. The reviewer expresses deep admiration for the band's courage and legacy. Dive into Negazione's Wild Bunch and experience the raw heart of Italian hardcore punk today!

 "Images of frozen landscapes burst into my mind as I listen; expressionless, eerie chiaroscuros."

 "Aseptic and disturbing, but with a thread more hope compared to their dreadful industrial beginnings."

Godflesh's Cold World EP, recorded during the Pure album sessions in 1991, delivers a powerful blend of bleak atmospheres and industrial metal aggression. The EP's four tracks, including remixes of 'Nihil,' evoke chilling landscapes and showcase early signs of Justin Broadrick's future projects like Jesu. With intense guitars, haunting vocals, and hypnotic electronics, Cold World stands as a compelling snapshot of Godflesh's evolving sound. Dive into the bleak intensity of Godflesh's Cold World EP—listen now and experience industrial metal's chilling depths.

 Sixty minutes without even a second of accessibility; Aaron, Brian, and Nick are tremendously focused on delivering yet another monolithic, pestilential performance of barbaric and blind fury.

 I invite you to listen to "Consumed": I don’t think many will manage to reach the end of the seventeen minutes.

The reviewer finds Sumac's 'May You Be Held' to be their darkest and most challenging album yet, rejecting the idea that it is accessible. With lengthy, dense tracks filled with suffocating atmospheres and brutal heaviness, the album demands focused listening. Aaron Turner’s vocals and the band’s intense performance create an apocalyptic mood. The production, involving Kurt Ballou, enhances its monolithic sound. A particularly notable track is the 17-minute 'Consumed', noted for its difficulty to endure but rewarding intensity. Dive into Sumac's 'May You Be Held' and experience one of the heaviest, darkest journeys in modern metal today.

 An album, I’ll say it right away, deserving top marks, absolutely chilling; exhilarating.

 Alive turns out to be the true, new masterpiece of Sophia; long sax notes rival with Robin’s mournful singing.

Sophia's seventh solo album, 'Holding On / Letting Go,' is a quietly powerful return marked by emotional depth and carefully crafted musicianship. With influences from the 80s and his past in the God Machine, Robin Proper-Sheppard delivers a diverse and exhilarating collection of ten tracks. The album blends lush instrumentation, melancholic saxophone, and heartfelt vocals to create a deeply moving listening experience. It stands as a testament to Robin's unhurried, meticulous approach to music-making. Explore Sophia's deeply emotional new album and experience a haunting, unforgettable musical journey today.

 Just listen to the incredibly violent opening track; 147 seconds of UltraGrindcore played with vehement, overflowing, malicious, sneaky ferocity.

 They always make you feel FEAR. Raw, inhumanly fierce assaults; IndustrialNoise slowdowns that soil and bloody the dramatic scene.

After a five-year wait, Napalm Death delivers a fiercely intense album with 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism.' The review praises the ultra-grindcore aggression combined with industrial noise elements, highlighting the enduring partnership of band members. The production is full and pressing, creating a harsh yet captivating sonic assault. Ultimately, the album leaves the reviewer stunned and eager for live shows. Experience Napalm Death’s fierce new sound—listen to 'Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism' now and prepare to be stunned!

 They push hard, spill blood, and damn their souls to create a dynamite mix made of sweat, Punk’n’Roll attitude, Garage, and visceral Hard Rock.

 'Empty Freak, another top piece that dismantles any obstacle in its headlong path!'

Electric 69’s 2006 debut album 'Let's Play Two' fills a personal gap for the reviewer by delivering high-energy punk and garage rock reminiscent of early Hellacopters. Despite limited national recognition, the album impresses with eleven explosive tracks full of raw emotion and visceral hard rock. Key songs like 'Gonna Get It', 'Groovy Vibrations', and 'Empty Freak' showcase a blend of sustained intensity and aggressive riffs. The band’s mix of punk attitude and garage rock delivers a powerful, no-frills listening experience. The reviewer highly recommends the album as a 'cheap diamond.' Discover Electric 69’s explosive punk rock debut and experience raw garage energy now!