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What we have in front of us is the product made by an artist who never stopped believing, never backed down, and who for the past year seems to have been reborn. The one you will hear is a humble, sincere, and honest artist like never before.
What we have in front of us is the product made by an artist who never stopped believing, never backed down, and who for the past year seems to have been reborn.
The one you will hear is a humble, sincere, and honest artist like never before.
Blaze Bayley's 2017 album Endure And Survive continues the sci-fi trilogy Infinite Entanglement with inspired songwriting and powerful vocals. The album explores themes of betrayal and survival through the story of astronaut William Black. Despite one minor weak track, the album is praised for its musical complexity and emotional depth. Supported by the band Absolva, Blaze shows renewed creative energy and offers one of the best heavy metal releases of the year. Explore Blaze Bayley's gripping heavy metal saga in Endure And Survive—listen now and feel the artist's renewed passion and power!
Wherever Jon Oliva touches, something good always comes out. 'The Answer' represents an absolutely splendid piece, full of emotion and passion as few can do.
Wherever Jon Oliva touches, something good always comes out.
'The Answer' represents an absolutely splendid piece, full of emotion and passion as few can do.
The review highlights Jon Oliva's Pain's album 'Maniacal Renderings' as a mature solo project closely tied to Savatage's legacy. While some tracks echo past Savatage hits, the album delivers emotional depth and skillful musicianship. It satisfies nostalgic fans without trying to replicate Savatage masterpieces, showing Jon Oliva's enduring talent. Minor weaknesses are noted but don't detract from the album’s overall quality. Discover the blend of Savatage spirit and new energy in Jon Oliva's 'Maniacal Renderings'—listen now and experience the legacy.
Listening to the latest releases from the American group, one can understand how empty their music is, it becomes clear that the ideas have run out. What remains today of that band that years ago released albums like 'Into Glory Ride'... is very little.
Listening to the latest releases from the American group, one can understand how empty their music is, it becomes clear that the ideas have run out.
What remains today of that band that years ago released albums like 'Into Glory Ride'... is very little.
This review critically examines Manowar's live EP 'The Lord of Steel Live,' highlighting a steep decline in creativity and performance. It points out poor production, diminished vocal abilities, and lack of guitar presence. The reviewer expresses disappointment in the band's current direction, contrasting it with Manowar's legendary status in epic metal's early days. The live release fails to revive interest and is not recommended to fans. Explore the full review of Manowar's 'The Lord of Steel Live' and decide if this live EP matches your metal expectations.
It’s impossible to remain unmoved by tracks like "Bushido" and "Hector’s Hymn," probably some of the group's best since their early albums. This album might not be a masterpiece, but it will probably surprise you positively and make you reevaluate a group often denigrated and accused of proposing a dead genre.
It’s impossible to remain unmoved by tracks like "Bushido" and "Hector’s Hymn," probably some of the group's best since their early albums.
This album might not be a masterpiece, but it will probably surprise you positively and make you reevaluate a group often denigrated and accused of proposing a dead genre.
After a three-year hiatus, HammerFall returns with their ninth album, (r)Evolution, refreshing their sound by embracing heavier tones and strong anthems. While not flawless, the album avoids past pitfalls and offers standout tracks like “Bushido” and “Hector’s Hymn.” The review recommends the album especially to critics, suggesting it could change perceptions about the band. Listen to HammerFall’s (r)Evolution and rediscover the power metal spirit with fresh anthems and energetic riffs!
"As long as you speak of me." "This 'Get Heavy' may not be a masterpiece of the genre, but it will give you a little less than an hour of healthy fun."
"As long as you speak of me."
"This 'Get Heavy' may not be a masterpiece of the genre, but it will give you a little less than an hour of healthy fun."
Lordi’s debut album Get Heavy combines 80s hard rock style with theatrical horror elements. While not perfect, it offers catchy and well-crafted tracks like "Devil Is A Loser" and "Would You Love A Monsterman?". The review acknowledges some filler songs but appreciates the album’s entertaining spirit and its role in establishing the band. Ultimately, the album provides an hour of fun and energetic rock. Listen to Lordi's Get Heavy and experience theatrical hard rock fun with iconic monster anthems!
Just one initial listen is enough to understand what this band is made of. An album to rediscover, and in its duration, it can make the genre’s lovers happy and satisfied.
Just one initial listen is enough to understand what this band is made of.
An album to rediscover, and in its duration, it can make the genre’s lovers happy and satisfied.
Tyrant's 1984 debut album 'Mean Machine' is a powerful entry in the heavy/speed metal genre influenced by major 80s bands. Tracks like 'Free For All' and 'Blood Suckin’ Woman' showcase crushing riffs and memorable melodies. Despite some minor flaws, the album deserves rediscovery as a hidden classic that satisfies metal lovers. The review highlights its historical importance and urges curiosity for lesser-known metal works. Dive into the raw energy of Tyrant's 'Mean Machine' and rediscover a true 80s metal classic today!
The undisputed star of this live album is Criss Oliva, who shines both in solo spaces and in the actual songs. 'Ghost In The Ruins' is the testament that Savatage wants to leave to their fans to remember that Criss will never be forgotten.
The undisputed star of this live album is Criss Oliva, who shines both in solo spaces and in the actual songs.
'Ghost In The Ruins' is the testament that Savatage wants to leave to their fans to remember that Criss will never be forgotten.
The review honors Criss Oliva’s legacy through the live tribute album 'Ghost in the Ruins' released by Savatage. It highlights the powerful and elegant guitar work, emotional performances, and the lasting impact of Oliva’s music. The album spans concerts from 1987 to 1990 and serves as a heartfelt memorial by his brother Jon Oliva and the band. Despite limited setlist length, the album captures the spirit and power of Savatage. Listen to 'Ghost in the Ruins' and experience the enduring legacy of Criss Oliva and Savatage's powerful live performances.
With 'Unleash The Fire', Riot demonstrates not only that they haven’t run out of ideas, but that they perform while respecting their past. There are few bands like Riot, and this release today, represents a small gem that every genre lover will surely adore.
With 'Unleash The Fire', Riot demonstrates not only that they haven’t run out of ideas, but that they perform while respecting their past.
There are few bands like Riot, and this release today, represents a small gem that every genre lover will surely adore.
Riot's album Unleash the Fire is a strong return that honors the legacy of founder Mark Reale while delivering fresh and sincere heavy metal. Despite concerns after Reale’s passing, the band reformed with new singer Todd Michael and crafted an album packed with powerful and memorable tracks. The album respects Riot’s classic style and showcases their passion, proving that they remain a significant force in the genre. The reviewer highly recommends the album to metal fans and genre lovers. Explore Riot's Unleash the Fire and experience a powerful tribute to classic heavy metal — listen now and feel the fire!
"Unstoppable. This is the first word that comes to mind when I think of today’s Accept." "Justly considered the two pillars of Accept after Udo’s departure, Peter Baltes and Hoffmann entertain the crowd excellently, never boring."
"Unstoppable. This is the first word that comes to mind when I think of today’s Accept."
"Justly considered the two pillars of Accept after Udo’s departure, Peter Baltes and Hoffmann entertain the crowd excellently, never boring."
Accept's Restless And Live captures the band's triumphant return to classic metal with Mark Tornillo as a worthy vocalist. The live DVD and accompanying CDs showcase exceptional performances from their recent albums and beloved classics. The musicianship is flawless, and the energy keeps fans entertained for over four hours. This release confirms Accept’s regained respect and popularity in the metal community. Dive into Accept’s electrifying Restless And Live and rediscover why classic metal never dies—listen, watch, and rock out now!
Listening to an Anvil album is exactly like talking to an old friend at the bar. Determined not to abandon the music scene, Lips continued to churn out album after album, reaching the venerable age of 60 in 2016, still setting stages ablaze with his music.
Listening to an Anvil album is exactly like talking to an old friend at the bar.
Determined not to abandon the music scene, Lips continued to churn out album after album, reaching the venerable age of 60 in 2016, still setting stages ablaze with his music.
Anvil’s sixteenth album 'Anvil Is Anvil' maintains the band’s signature heavy metal sound with familiar riffs and energetic performances. The review values the band's consistency and loyalty to their roots, while noting some less successful choices like the single 'Zombie Apocalypse.' Overall, it praises Anvil for continuing to appeal to longtime fans who appreciate their steadfast style. Discover the timeless energy of Anvil with 'Anvil Is Anvil'—stream it now and enjoy classic heavy metal at its finest!
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