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 They play without technicalities and put forward all their desire to make as much noise as possible: wild, angry, strong, belligerent.

 Just put the CD in position, press the Play button to be 'flattened' by the seventy seconds of the initial 'I Only Got The Shakes'.

This review praises The Hellacopters' 'Cream of the Crap! Vol.2' as a raw, energetic compilation showcasing their hard rock and punk roots. It highlights their blend of 60s Detroit rock influences with punk's chaotic energy. The review emphasizes the band's passion, wild sound, and standout original tracks, especially 'A Cross For Cain'. Overall, it's a commendation of the band's loud, powerful, and uncompromising style. Discover the raw energy of The Hellacopters—listen to Cream of the Crap! Vol.2 and experience pure rock chaos!

 It’s Graham’s voice, so warm and overflowing with soul, that takes on the leading role in the eighteen songs; all of fine quality.

 Graham has always been a loser; an angry, proletarian rocker. A bard of everyday backstreets. But here everything is different; he’s going through a very happy moment in his life.

The review reflects deep admiration for Graham Parker's 'Struck by Lightning,' highlighting its soulful and American roots sound. The album is praised for warm vocals and rich instrumentation, drawing comparisons to iconic artists like Dylan, Tom Petty, and Sam Cooke. The reviewer also emphasizes Parker's emotional performance and lasting influence. Overall, a heartfelt celebration of a classic and timeless work. Explore Graham Parker's heartfelt album Struck by Lightning—listen now to experience its soulful roots and timeless rock energy.

 "Winning team doesn’t change!"

 "An open-stage applause for the Steve I’ve always favored, with a song growing ever more intense."

The review praises Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3's 'Northern Aggression' as a strong continuation of their collaboration with solid performances and nostalgic nods to The Dream Syndicate. The album opens with powerful energy and features a blend of nighttime atmospheres, ballads, psychedelic bursts, and controlled aggression. The reviewer trusts Wynn's consistent quality and highlights the band’s chemistry and authentic rock spirit. Discover the raw energy of Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3's 'Northern Aggression'—listen now and experience rock's authentic spirit!

 That so recognizable, unique, and unrepeatable sound is shaking the walls of my house and what’s left of my shattered eardrums.

 A Heavy-Thrash-Progressive cascade that echoes their glorious past, their very first deadly works.

The reviewer passionately describes Voivod's 14th album The Wake as a powerful blend of thrash and progressive metal, highlighting the band's decades-long evolution and unique sound. The album's concept revolves around world wars and human destruction, presented with meticulous production and signature musical complexity. Personal anecdotes about the band's live performances and limited edition features enrich the review. The Wake is hailed as a masterpiece and the reviewer's top album of 2018. Listen to Voivod's The Wake now and experience a masterclass in thrash-progressive metal!

 We are faced with a concept album about the dehumanization of human society with a very specific purpose: to reduce everyone to slavery.

 It’s the imperious, omnipresent, cyclical sound of a bass that dictates the initial plots of every single song.

Desensitized, Pitchshifter's 1993 album, stands as a powerful Industrial-Death concept record about societal dehumanization. The album features heavy bass, sharp drums, and extensive electronic sampling. It shows an evolution from their raw beginnings towards intensive sound experimentation. The reviewer considers it a strong follow-up to their acclaimed mini LP Submit, with strong influences from Godflesh and Ministry. Dive into Pitchshifter's Desensitized and experience a groundbreaking blend of industrial and death metal innovation.

 Steve Wynn is like an older brother who always manages to give me emotions.

 'Freak Star'... just one word is enough: masterpiece, personally one of the most beautiful tracks written by Steve in his long post-Syndicate career.

This highly emotional review praises Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3's 2005 album as a raw and powerful psychedelic rock work. Close to his Dream Syndicate years, the album features strong guitar performances and intense rhythms. The author highlights standout tracks like 'Freak Star' and admires Wynn's refusal to chase trends, continuing his authentic rock legacy. Listen now to Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3’s intense and timeless 'Tick Tick Tick' album!

 Massive doses of Heavy Fuzz that abound in every track; a concentrate of Sludge Metal and Southern Rock played with rage and ferocity at times completely out of control.

 The initial five minutes of the Sabbathian 'Stone Breaker' show us their heaviest side, with a Blues start so slow and massive that it almost brings them closer to Doom Metal.

The review praises Corrosion of Conformity’s 2005 album In the Arms of God for its heavy, raw sludge metal mixed with Southern Rock influences. It notes the absence of longtime drummer Reed Mullin, replaced by Stanton Moore, whose drumming was less dynamic. Despite this, the guitars and bass deliver high energy and furious riffs. The album is seen as a solid continuation of the band's signature sound, revering their 1990s classics with heavy fuzz and controlled aggression. The reviewer rates it just below top-tier status. Dive into the heavy, raw energy of Corrosion of Conformity's In the Arms of God—listen now and experience sludge metal at its fiercest!

 "Wherever I may roam reads the title; many times over the years, the lyrics have jumped into my mind during my endless and continuous pilgrimages."

 "A powerful Hard & Heavy explosion like in the days of their previous masterpieces. And they’ve written unforgettable pages for crying out loud...AND JUSTICE FOR ALL..."

This review highlights Metallica's 'Wherever I May Roam' as a powerful and hypnotic track from their pivotal Black Album. The author reflects on the band's transition from thrash metal to a more commercial sound, praising the song’s impactful lyrics, strong instrumentation, and production. Despite some reservations about the band's later direction, this track remains a high point for the reviewer. The live version of 'Fade To Black' adds rawness to the single. Dive into the powerful world of Metallica’s 'Wherever I May Roam' and experience a true hard rock classic!

 The cover of NakedSelf perfectly mirrors the sensations I experienced yesterday—a faint but precious light struggling to hold its own against the dense, oppressive darkness.

 Little changes in Matt’s musical approach; sharp, gritty Pop-Rock-Soul ballads; there’s no lack of lightness, calmness, and soft, dreamy atmospheres.

The review reflects on Matt Johnson's The The and the challenging, powerful album NakedSelf. The album balances dark, claustrophobic themes with soulful, dreamy soundscapes. It highlights Johnson's struggles, collaborations with Trent Reznor, and lyrical focus on alienation and corruption. The reviewer's personal connection and anticipation for future work enhance the heartfelt appraisal. Dive into the haunting sounds and deep lyrics of The The's NakedSelf—listen now and experience this timeless pop-rock journey.

 A well-made, well-executed, well-played album.

 Quite simply 'The Days of Wine and Roses' twenty years later.

This review praises Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3's 2003 album Static Transmission as an excellent and well-executed work. It highlights the album's melodic ballads, blues influences, and energetic rock moments, comparing it favorably with Wynn's previous releases. The reviewer expresses personal admiration and affection for Wynn's calm demeanor and artistic consistency. Overall, it is considered a near five-star achievement in Wynn's long career. Explore the rich melodies and vibrant rock energy of Steve Wynn & The Miracle 3's Static Transmission today!