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Les and his brave collaborators have been my musical peak for almost thirty years; nothing and no one can ever dislodge them from the dominant position they have assumed!! A spectacular demonstration of innate class is provided by the group in the domineering and powerful execution of American Life; everything is calculated, mathematical.
Les and his brave collaborators have been my musical peak for almost thirty years; nothing and no one can ever dislodge them from the dominant position they have assumed!!
A spectacular demonstration of innate class is provided by the group in the domineering and powerful execution of American Life; everything is calculated, mathematical.
The review celebrates Primus' June 2010 Rehearsal EP as a significant and joyous return, featuring four re-recorded tracks from their classic albums. Jay Lane's return on drums is warmly welcomed, adding dynamic support. The band showcases impressive instrumental improvisation and freedom, all produced in Les Claypool's home studio with carefree authenticity. The reviewer regards this release as a testament to Primus' enduring class and innovation. Experience the raw energy and mastery of Primus' June 2010 Rehearsal EP—listen now and celebrate their classic sound anew!
Darkness and anguish I draw from a first and only listen. A black hole that sucks you in. Emptiness, exhaustion, malaise.
Darkness and anguish I draw from a first and only listen.
A black hole that sucks you in. Emptiness, exhaustion, malaise.
Zonal's WRECKED reunites Justin Broadrick and Kevin Richard Martin in a cold, dark, and intense soundscape blending industrial dub and trip-hop. Featuring Moor Mother's solemn vocals on the first half and haunting instrumentals on the second, the album evokes feelings of tension, emptiness, and alienation. The reviewer describes it as a challenging but immersive experience that leaves a lasting impression. Dive into Zonal's WRECKED for an intense, dark sonic journey—listen now and feel the haunting atmosphere!
Godflesh grant no pauses. Focused on reclaiming the scepter as masters of a musical genre they helped create and spread. Six minutes of true nightmare even for someone like me who is used to certain lashes.
Godflesh grant no pauses. Focused on reclaiming the scepter as masters of a musical genre they helped create and spread.
Six minutes of true nightmare even for someone like me who is used to certain lashes.
Godflesh marks their return after 13 years with the EP Decline & Fall, showcasing their raw and massive industrial metal sound. The review highlights the dark, repetitive, and claustrophobic atmosphere, directly referencing early influential albums like Streetcleaner and Pure. With uncompromising production led by founding members Justin Broadrick and GC Green, the EP is praised as a powerful reassertion of their legacy. Key tracks like 'Ringer' and 'Dogbite' exemplify their intense and merciless style. Dive into the raw power of Godflesh's Decline & Fall EP and experience the resurgence of industrial metal legends.
"A fine record that condenses in just under sixty minutes of Heavy-Hard-Stoner-Doom." "Beautifully raw production, at times dirty. Minimal studio overdubs. Exactly what I seek from a Cathedral album."
"A fine record that condenses in just under sixty minutes of Heavy-Hard-Stoner-Doom."
"Beautifully raw production, at times dirty. Minimal studio overdubs. Exactly what I seek from a Cathedral album."
Supernatural Birth Machine by Cathedral is a strong fourth album blending heavy, hard, stoner, and doom metal. Despite being considered less successful than early works, it features powerful riffs, inspired vocals, and raw production. The consistent lineup delivers seasoned performances and a dark, atmospheric sound. Fans of heavy music will find much to enjoy across its nearly hour-long runtime. Listen to Cathedral's Supernatural Birth Machine now and immerse yourself in heavy, raw doom metal mastery.
You can always trust the Dream Syndicate. My personal masterpiece of the album comes with the following Still Here Now: and here I swear I’m almost in tears from such beauty.
You can always trust the Dream Syndicate.
My personal masterpiece of the album comes with the following Still Here Now: and here I swear I’m almost in tears from such beauty.
This review celebrates The Dream Syndicate's 2019 album These Times, highlighting its intense guitar-driven psychedelic rock sound and emotional songwriting. The reviewer praises the self-produced effort, the dynamic band lineup, and key tracks like "Still Here Now" and "Speedway." Steve Wynn’s distinctive voice and the collaborating musicians create a powerful listening experience that evokes nostalgia and admiration. Discover the vibrant guitar energy and heartfelt vocals of These Times – listen to The Dream Syndicate's latest psychedelic rock masterpiece now!
This is my album of 2019...no stories, no bullshit, no mind games!! An eight-minute masterpiece, "Amethyst Realm" features a six-string sound that's the legitimate child of the best David Gilmour.
This is my album of 2019...no stories, no bullshit, no mind games!!
An eight-minute masterpiece, "Amethyst Realm" features a six-string sound that's the legitimate child of the best David Gilmour.
The reviewer praises 'South of Reality' as their top album of 2019, highlighting the collaborative genius of Les Claypool and Sean Lennon. The album's psychedelic, spacey, and progressive rock vibes draw heavily from 60s and 70s influences. Notable tracks like 'Amethyst Realm' showcase superb musicianship and homage to classic sounds. The review celebrates the album's production freedom and unique spirit, anticipating multiple listens. Dive into the psychedelic journey of 'South of Reality'—listen now and experience Les Claypool and Sean Lennon's electrifying collaboration!
Grant Hart’s 2541 is a somber, bitter, acoustic pace that shouts despair and anger nurtured over years. I would choose the drummer - singer... Grant takes back his song of rupture with the past and records it to have his revenge.
Grant Hart’s 2541 is a somber, bitter, acoustic pace that shouts despair and anger nurtured over years.
I would choose the drummer - singer... Grant takes back his song of rupture with the past and records it to have his revenge.
This review reflects on Grant Hart’s first solo EP, 2541, highlighting its raw and bitter acoustic style as a powerful statement after Husker Du’s breakup. The reviewer admires Hart’s emotional intensity and musical legacy, emphasizing the song '2541' as a heartfelt revenge and homage. The EP is positioned as a foundational work bridging past conflicts and future indie rock influence. Dive into Grant Hart’s raw and heartfelt 2541 EP — a must-listen for indie rock and Husker Du fans alike.
Five minutes of timeless beauty; a determined HeavyPsychedelicProg ride played with customary class, with total control of the instrumentation. Phonetics for the Stupefied is the usual demonstration of immense strength, of cohesion.
Five minutes of timeless beauty; a determined HeavyPsychedelicProg ride played with customary class, with total control of the instrumentation.
Phonetics for the Stupefied is the usual demonstration of immense strength, of cohesion.
The review intertwines a personal mountain experience with a detailed analysis of the split-single by Voivod and Napalm Death. It praises Voivod's timeless heavy psychedelic prog sound and the precision of their instrumentation, highlighting the impactful introduction of new bassist Rocky. Napalm Death's track delivers a fierce deathgrindcore intensity with touches of groove and industrial metal. Overall, the reviewer expresses deep admiration and respect for both bands' enduring excellence. Discover the powerful blend of Voivod’s epic prog metal and Napalm Death’s ferocious grindcore – listen now to this standout split-single!
Kilbey’s voice is the same with its disarming melancholy, while the guitars tear you apart as they caress you. Gold Afternoon Fix does not suffer from these negativities because it is a highly valid product; deserving four stars from the Debaserian point of view.
Kilbey’s voice is the same with its disarming melancholy, while the guitars tear you apart as they caress you.
Gold Afternoon Fix does not suffer from these negativities because it is a highly valid product; deserving four stars from the Debaserian point of view.
Gold Afternoon Fix is a thoughtfully crafted follow-up to The Church's breakthrough album Starfish. Despite internal tensions and lineup challenges, the album offers emotionally rich rock-pop with polished production and imaginative lyrics. It captures a unique Australian atmosphere and showcases the band’s consistent artistic quality. While it didn't match previous commercial success, its subtle depth earns it a four-star rating. Explore The Church's Gold Afternoon Fix and experience a masterful blend of melancholic melodies and vivid Australian rock.
"A well-executed production... capable of highlighting in particular the dual vocals, one clean and the other in a semi-growl always completely understandable." "That bass at the beginning of the piece reminds me damnably of Simon Gallup of the Cure!!"
"A well-executed production... capable of highlighting in particular the dual vocals, one clean and the other in a semi-growl always completely understandable."
"That bass at the beginning of the piece reminds me damnably of Simon Gallup of the Cure!!"
The review praises Pyogenesis' 1994 album Sweet X-Rated Nothings as a significant evolution from their early death-doom roots. It highlights the quality production, dual vocal approach, and dark, atmospheric sound reminiscent of bands like The Cure and Anathema. Key tracks such as "It’s On Me" and the title track receive special mention for their musical depth and intensity. Overall, the album is seen as a great debut, showcasing the band's strengths before a less favorable later career. Discover the haunting depths of Pyogenesis' Sweet X-Rated Nothings—listen now and explore a classic of 90s dark metal.
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