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"I want some fucking more!!" - the unmistakable fierce cry of the voice of Thrash Metal. I already felt that strange shiver, that exhilaration, that magical frequency that only filters through the speakers of live performances.
"I want some fucking more!!" - the unmistakable fierce cry of the voice of Thrash Metal.
I already felt that strange shiver, that exhilaration, that magical frequency that only filters through the speakers of live performances.
The review passionately captures the intense excitement and dedication felt while experiencing Metallica's Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge. It highlights the raw energy of their live thrash metal performances and the thrill of watching extended concert footage. The reviewer eagerly anticipates the setlist, enjoying classic hits and covers, emphasizing the immersive and exhilarating nature of the release. Experience Metallica’s legendary live energy—watch Live Sh*t: Binge & Purge now!
I’ve finally found Metal that doesn’t use jazz as an excuse to define itself as Progressive. This album does not seek innovation, but finds it in its sincerity.
I’ve finally found Metal that doesn’t use jazz as an excuse to define itself as Progressive.
This album does not seek innovation, but finds it in its sincerity.
Elements Of Anger by Sadus is praised as a unique and sincere thrash metal album that embraces diverse genre influences without relying on clichés. The review highlights the album's originality compared to peers and the band's evolution. It appreciates the subtle use of fusion elements and the absence of forced experimentation. The work is recognized for surprising the reviewer with its fresh approach to metal. Listen to Sadus' Elements Of Anger now and experience thrash metal in its most sincere and original form!
It’s incredible how Elements can be such a magnificent and complete work. Along with Cynic’s Focus, Elements represents the highest point of death metal, the finest rarest, the least regarded, and the most interesting.
It’s incredible how Elements can be such a magnificent and complete work.
Along with Cynic’s Focus, Elements represents the highest point of death metal, the finest rarest, the least regarded, and the most interesting.
Atheist's Elements album, despite being rushed by the label, is a passionate and richly nuanced work. It blends death metal with prog rock and fusion influences in complex, detailed compositions. The album’s thematic focus on the elemental forces of nature is conveyed through unpredictable music and thoughtful lyrics. Its instrumental interludes showcase the band's experimental peak. Elements is celebrated as a seminal death metal masterpiece along with Cynic's Focus. Explore Atheist’s Elements for a mind-expanding death metal experience rich in experimental and progressive sounds.
This record offers a good dose of rough and straightforward Speed Thrash that doesn’t repel either the 'pure metalheads' or those who want to hear something interesting and, at the time, innovative. The lyrics of Torture, the most sincere, naïve, and direct cry of metal: 'We need DTP, death to posers is what I mean, Stand tall, never fall we will rise to kill’em all.'
This record offers a good dose of rough and straightforward Speed Thrash that doesn’t repel either the 'pure metalheads' or those who want to hear something interesting and, at the time, innovative.
The lyrics of Torture, the most sincere, naïve, and direct cry of metal: 'We need DTP, death to posers is what I mean, Stand tall, never fall we will rise to kill’em all.'
Sadus' Illusions / Chemical Exposure is the band's true debut, mixing speed thrash with early progressive elements. Although the songwriting borders on simple and production shows immaturity, the album holds innovative promise and retains appeal for thrash fans. Highlighted by the track 'Torture,' the album is a raw but fun listen that showcases the skills of a young Steve DiGiorgio and hints at Sadus' future fusion style. Discover the roots of Sadus’ thrash innovation—listen to Illusions / Chemical Exposure today!
I was enchanted by those first seconds of natural harmonics arpeggio that open the album. One of the least digestible albums I have listened to, but also one of those that have given me the most satisfaction.
I was enchanted by those first seconds of natural harmonics arpeggio that open the album.
One of the least digestible albums I have listened to, but also one of those that have given me the most satisfaction.
The review highlights 'Bath' by Maudlin Of The Well as a challenging yet highly rewarding album. It begins with subtle acoustic harmonics and saxophone, then shifts to intense distorted guitars and complex rhythms. Despite its difficulty, the album offers deep satisfaction to patient listeners. Picky or casual listeners may find it hard to digest. Dive into Maudlin Of The Well's 'Bath'—a bold journey through experimental progressive metal worth exploring.
A perfect ending, in short, not dictated by a decline but by an evolution. The vocals: still in growl, but becoming sharper, more technical, and controlled.
A perfect ending, in short, not dictated by a decline but by an evolution.
The vocals: still in growl, but becoming sharper, more technical, and controlled.
Death's album Symbolic represents a pivotal moment in Chuck Schuldiner's musical evolution. It blends melodic death metal with classic influences, showing remarkable technical skill and mature lyrical themes. This album serves as a perfect conclusion to Death's core discography before Schuldiner's shift to Control Denied. The vocals and instrumentation demonstrate growth that challenges even the most skilled musicians. Overall, Symbolic is praised as a powerful, evolutionary work rather than a decline. Discover the melodic and technical mastery of Death's Symbolic—listen now and experience the evolution of a genre-defining legend!
It’s not every day, especially in metal, that remade tracks so greatly surpass the historical classics. Alex Skolnick won’t give us new emotions, but will merely renew those of the past.
It’s not every day, especially in metal, that remade tracks so greatly surpass the historical classics.
Alex Skolnick won’t give us new emotions, but will merely renew those of the past.
First Strike Still Deadly revisits Testament's early thrash metal hits with a modern lineup and improved production. The album offers more complex bass and drumming, while retaining the original feel. Guitarist Alex Skolnick’s return is praised, and the new members contribute fitting performances. This collection, while not introducing new material, surpasses the originals technically and deserves a high rating. Listen to Testament’s reimagined classics and experience thrash metal’s past with a fresh, powerful sound!
Kill 'Em All: a frantic, immediate, and delightfully raw violent album, a Thrash Metal album. Try to listen to this album again and feel how every verse of these songs seems to recite 'Screw you, Bob Rock, you piece of crap.'
Kill 'Em All: a frantic, immediate, and delightfully raw violent album, a Thrash Metal album.
Try to listen to this album again and feel how every verse of these songs seems to recite 'Screw you, Bob Rock, you piece of crap.'
This review defends Metallica's debut album Kill 'Em All as their most genuine and powerful work, emphasizing its raw thrash metal intensity and Cliff Burton's impactful contributions. The author criticizes the band's later commercial direction but praises the unpolished, furious energy of this early record. The album's straightforward riffs, aggressive feel, and live-like vocal delivery are celebrated as hallmarks of true thrash. It is recommended to revisit the album with fresh ears to appreciate its rebellious spirit. Listen to Kill 'Em All now and experience the raw energy that defined thrash metal!
The best compositions, the best lyrics, the best musicians, the best mediation between classic and experimental... the best work of Death. I've never heard such a realistic and raw take on the crap that is human hypocrisy.
The best compositions, the best lyrics, the best musicians, the best mediation between classic and experimental... the best work of Death.
I've never heard such a realistic and raw take on the crap that is human hypocrisy.
This review praises 'Individual Thought Patterns' as Death's finest work, merging classic and experimental death metal. It highlights sharp riffs, technical drumming by Gene Hoglan, and profound, realistic lyrics. Positioned as a midpoint between Death's brutal early works and later melodic phase, the album is recommended as a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike. Special mention is given to the track 'The Philosopher' as a standout masterpiece. Discover the brilliance of Death's 'Individual Thought Patterns'—listen now and dive into a death metal classic!
This album is the last published testament of Chuck Schuldiner’s musical genius. Tim Aymar is the album’s unique, wonderfully expressive heavy voice, giving emotion to the lyrics, which are less angry and much sadder and more melancholic.
This album is the last published testament of Chuck Schuldiner’s musical genius.
Tim Aymar is the album’s unique, wonderfully expressive heavy voice, giving emotion to the lyrics, which are less angry and much sadder and more melancholic.
This review celebrates Control Denied's The Fragile Art Of Existence as Chuck Schuldiner's final masterpiece, merging progressive death metal with classic heavy metal. Tim Aymar's expressive vocals and the skilled musicianship of Richard Christy and Steve DiGiorgio stand out. The album's emotional depth and remarkable artwork complete the authentic and complete work of art. Explore Control Denied’s masterpiece and experience the genius of Chuck Schuldiner today!
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