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DeRank ™: 1,84 • DeAge™ : 3965 days
"When he fell ill, he chose not to seek medical treatment and died a few months later." "A pure, genuine, and heartfelt album. Those expecting an Alter Bridge-style record may initially be disappointed, but I am almost certain they’ll change their minds after a few listens."
"When he fell ill, he chose not to seek medical treatment and died a few months later."
"A pure, genuine, and heartfelt album. Those expecting an Alter Bridge-style record may initially be disappointed, but I am almost certain they’ll change their minds after a few listens."
Myles Kennedy’s solo debut, Year Of The Tiger, is a deeply personal concept album exploring the impact of his father’s death. Departing from his work with Alter Bridge, Kennedy embraces blues, country, and folk in a heartfelt and well-blended musical journey. The album balances intense emotions with powerful storytelling, showcasing both anger and hope. Fans of Kennedy’s vocal skills and honest music will appreciate the album’s raw authenticity. Discover the emotional depth of Myles Kennedy’s Year Of The Tiger—listen now to experience his powerful solo journey.
His voice is one of the most beautiful the music landscape has ever had! Alter Bridge hits the mark again with 'The Last Hero,' proving once again that they are a great band.
His voice is one of the most beautiful the music landscape has ever had!
Alter Bridge hits the mark again with 'The Last Hero,' proving once again that they are a great band.
The review praises Alter Bridge’s 2016 album The Last Hero as a strong, concept-driven rock record emphasizing themes of heroism and social issues. It highlights the vocal prowess of Myles Kennedy and the improved guitar work of Mark Tremonti. The album balances powerful rock anthems with melodic ballads, offering both energy and emotional depth. The reviewer considers this release a reaffirmation of the band's quality and relevance in modern rock. Listen to Alter Bridge’s The Last Hero now and experience one of modern rock's finest albums!
"Breakin' Outta Hell is an incredible burst of energy! A pneumatic hammer that never stops." "Airbourne is ready to take up the mantle as the original band loses members one after another."
"Breakin' Outta Hell is an incredible burst of energy! A pneumatic hammer that never stops."
"Airbourne is ready to take up the mantle as the original band loses members one after another."
Airbourne's Breakin' Outta Hell is a powerful, high-energy hard rock album that channels classic rock spirit. The album maintains the band's signature sound while serving as a vigorous challenge to modern pop music. Each track delivers relentless force, making it tough to pick favorites. Highly praised for reigniting excitement in rock fans, the album earns a perfect score for its unapologetic loudness and passion. Turn up the volume and dive into Airbourne's explosive Breakin' Outta Hell now!
"When your fondest memories and the blackest ones coincide, there’s only one soundtrack: Alice In Chains. Period." "After an initial riff in perfect Black Sabbath style, the song changes skin, transforming into a Hard/Punk track... truly wonderful, and I won’t deny it’s my favorite piece from the collection."
"When your fondest memories and the blackest ones coincide, there’s only one soundtrack: Alice In Chains. Period."
"After an initial riff in perfect Black Sabbath style, the song changes skin, transforming into a Hard/Punk track... truly wonderful, and I won’t deny it’s my favorite piece from the collection."
This review praises Alice in Chains as the greatest band from Seattle's grunge scene, highlighting the 'Music Bank' box set's rich collection of demos and unreleased tracks. The reviewer emphasizes standout songs like 'I Can't Have You Blues' and appreciates the band's evolution. Some tracks receive mixed feedback, but overall the collection is viewed as a treasure for fans. The nostalgia and passion for Layne Staley’s vocals shine through the review. Explore the depths of Alice in Chains' legacy with Music Bank—listen now to uncover rare gems and timeless grunge anthems.
Ty Taylor, endowed with a unique blues timbre that makes all the songs captivating thanks to his extraordinary voice. A band with an already decent present and a bright future ahead!
Ty Taylor, endowed with a unique blues timbre that makes all the songs captivating thanks to his extraordinary voice.
A band with an already decent present and a bright future ahead!
Vintage Trouble's second album, 1 Hopeful Rd, delivers a strong blend of blues and rock with standout vocals by Ty Taylor. The album mixes energetic tracks with sweet ballads, maintaining a vintage feel throughout. Key songs like 'Run Like the River' and 'Strike Your Light' showcase the band's tight musicianship. While slightly inferior to their debut, this album confirms their bright future, especially notable in their electrifying live shows. Listen to Vintage Trouble's 1 Hopeful Rd and experience the revival of classic blues rock today!
Jay Buchanan is a vocalist among the best in the rock scene without a doubt. Nothing new, nothing that makes you shout for a miracle, but listening to something like this is always a pleasure.
Jay Buchanan is a vocalist among the best in the rock scene without a doubt.
Nothing new, nothing that makes you shout for a miracle, but listening to something like this is always a pleasure.
Great Western Valkyrie is Rival Sons' fourth album and arguably their best. The band blends seventies-inspired hard rock with refined style and powerful vocals by Jay Buchanan. Standout tracks include "Electric Man," "Open My Eyes," and the ballad "Where I've Been." Although comparisons to Led Zeppelin are frequent, the review regards the band as evolving beyond mere imitation. The album is praised for its engaging riffs, vocal prowess, and overall enjoyment. Listen to Great Western Valkyrie and experience Rival Sons' finest hard rock yet!
65,000 tickets sold in half a day, 90,000 in 5 days. Imola will be a frenzy. I practically never managed to see the stage (blame my short stature and not the organization), but really it wasn’t a problem.
65,000 tickets sold in half a day, 90,000 in 5 days. Imola will be a frenzy.
I practically never managed to see the stage (blame my short stature and not the organization), but really it wasn’t a problem.
The reviewer shares the intense excitement and challenges of securing tickets for AC/DC's 2015 Imola concert. Despite initial setbacks, the live event delivered an electrifying performance with passionate fans, classic hits, and impressive musicianship from all band members. The experience is described as unforgettable and deeply emotional, highlighting Angus Young’s legendary guitar work and Brian Johnson’s resilience. Overall, the review conveys a heartfelt tribute to AC/DC's enduring rock legacy. Discover the electrifying energy of AC/DC live at Imola – read the full concert review and relive the rock n' roll magic!
The album is something sublime. A wonderful record, more than Black Gives. With Layne here, we would be talking about a masterpiece, but unfortunately, no one will ever give us his immense voice back.
The album is something sublime. A wonderful record, more than Black Gives.
With Layne here, we would be talking about a masterpiece, but unfortunately, no one will ever give us his immense voice back.
This review praises Alice in Chains' 2013 album The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here as a sublime and strong follow-up to Black Gives Way to Blue. Despite the irreplaceable loss of former frontman Layne Staley, the band continues to deliver high-quality grunge music. Vocalist William DuVall is acknowledged for blending well with Jerry Cantrell’s style. The album features 12 consistent tracks with no fillers and includes standout songs like “Stone” and “Voices.” Discover the powerful sound of Alice in Chains’ The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here – listen now and experience grunge reborn.
Chris Robertson, endowed with a powerful and aggressive voice, yet at the same time very adaptable. ‘Maybe Someday’... should just be blasted on the stereo with the sole intent of annoying anyone passing near your house!
Chris Robertson, endowed with a powerful and aggressive voice, yet at the same time very adaptable.
‘Maybe Someday’... should just be blasted on the stereo with the sole intent of annoying anyone passing near your house!
This review praises Black Stone Cherry's self-titled debut for its powerful hard rock sound mixed with southern rock influences. Chris Robertson's vocal adaptability stands out, complemented by tight instrumentation and memorable tracks like 'Rain Wizard' and 'Lonely Train.' Despite a few filler songs and shorter track lengths, the album is highly recommended for rock fans. Listen to Black Stone Cherry’s debut album and experience powerful hard rock with a southern twist today!
"The years pass but Meine’s voice remains untouched by time." "How can we grow old when the soundtrack of our lives is rock n roll?"
"The years pass but Meine’s voice remains untouched by time."
"How can we grow old when the soundtrack of our lives is rock n roll?"
After 50 years, Scorpions deliver a strong and energetic album with 'Return To Forever.' The record features a mix of powerful rock anthems and heartfelt ballads, showcasing the band’s consistency and passion. Vocalist Klaus Meine remains impressive, and the band proves they still have plenty to offer. While not a masterpiece, the album honors their legacy and sets the stage for upcoming tours. Discover the enduring power of Scorpions' 'Return To Forever'—listen now and celebrate 50 years of rock excellence!
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