Album DeRango™ 19,47

Testament

Titans Of Creation Harlan

 The Testament have fallen, slowly but they have fallen, into the trap of riffs that are self-serving and offer little by the end of a track.

 Hearing an album in 2020 with such a dreadful production, and with such disarming lack of ideas from a band with their name is sincerely embarrassing.

 Discover the full review and decide if Testament's Titans Of Creation lives up to its thrash metal legacy.

💬 7
1045
📈 4,14
Album DeRango™ 39,00

DGM

Change Direction Harlan

 Change Direction identifies itself with an excellent display of musicianship and vocal performance.

 The album pays tribute to early Queensryche, with influences well assimilated and reproduced in a modern key.

 Discover DGM's Change Direction and experience a fresh 90s take on classic progressive metal—listen now!

💬 6
1220
📈 4,86
Album DeRango™ 12,00

Sodom

Out Of The Frontline Trench Harlan

 It’s a consistency that always respects the band’s stylistic norms yet always manages to make you listen through without skipping tracks.

 Angelripper’s harsh voice is always there, almost as if it came from a guy who’s smoked a few too many cigars and whose vocal cords are pleading for mercy.

 Dive into Sodom’s latest thrash feast—listen to 'Out Of The Frontline Trench' now and experience true metal consistency!

💬 2
814
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 47,52

Deicide

Overtures Of Blasphemy Harlan

 I have almost always tried to separate the music from the very provocative beliefs and thoughts of an artist, focusing solely on the albums.

 It’s impossible then to ask Benton for a 'Legion' part two, but I am still convinced that Overtures Of Blasphemy is an album that could pleasantly pass a little less than forty minutes.

 Discover Deicide's enduring death metal style—listen to Overtures Of Blasphemy and explore the legacy of a genre pioneer!

💬 12
1225
📈 4,80
Album DeRango™ 45,00

Pretty Maids

Future World Harlan

 The album flowed beautifully, and every time it ended, I was ready to start over from the beginning.

 Future World is a Heavy Metal / AOR gem to rediscover.

 Listen to Pretty Maids’ Future World now and rediscover one of the 80s finest heavy metal AOR albums!

💬 8
1492
📈 4,88
Album DeRango™ 35,65

Sodom

Code Red Harlan

 "Code Red is probably the most direct, genuine, and violent record of the German band."

 Just the impact of the Titletrack is enough to dispel any doubts, with a Tom Angelripper who gracelessly screams 'CODE RED!' with spine-chilling emphasis.

 Dive into Sodom's Code Red and experience raw thrash metal at its fiercest—listen now and rediscover metal intensity!

💬 12
1790
📈 4,88
Album DeRango™ 30,00

Riot City

Burn The Night Harlan

 Riot City perfectly manage to recreate the nostalgia effect, without dwelling too long in the past.

 Burn The Night stands as one of the best classic records of this year, without surprising too much or making a sensation like other albums, but achieving its objective.

 Discover how Riot City reignites '80s metal fire—listen to Burn The Night now!

💬 5
1362
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 42,56

Destruction

Under Attack Harlan

 Destruction represents the epitome of musical stagnation in the Thrash field.

 Schmier’s stubbornness in continuing to propose his uncompromising idea of Thrash Metal seems to have no end.

 Explore Destruction's 'Under Attack' and decide if their thrash metal consistency is strength or weakness.

💬 10
1246
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 51,51

Uriah Heep

Living The Dream Harlan

 "Living The Dream proves their excellent state of health without sounding ‘old’."

 "Even in 2018, the typical Heep sound has never faded."

 Discover how Uriah Heep keeps their classic rock spirit alive – listen to Living The Dream now!

💬 13
2861
📈 4,83
Album DeRango™ 39,00

Geoff Tate's Queensryche

Frequency Unknown Harlan

 The desire to reconnect with the past, trying (in vain) to emulate it, is one of the biggest problems of this record.

 Celebrating the past while hiding the meagerness of the present.. Unfortunately, that’s not the solution.

 Explore the story behind Queensryche’s split and listen to 'Frequency Unknown' to judge this controversial chapter yourself.

💬 9
1697
📈 4,86