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A platter entirely dedicated to the senselessness of the many deaths due to often useless wars. One cannot help but fall victim to and love Nemtheanga’s way of singing.
A platter entirely dedicated to the senselessness of the many deaths due to often useless wars.
One cannot help but fall victim to and love Nemtheanga’s way of singing.
The review praises Primordial's 2007 album 'To The Nameless Dead' as a fierce and socially charged metal work. While it engages less than its predecessor, it features powerful vocals and a unique fusion of black, folk, and doom metal. The album’s central theme is the tragic folly of war, driven by anger and bitterness. It stands as a compelling follow-up to 'The Gathering Wilderness' with intense emotions and epic musical textures. Listen to Primordial’s 'To The Nameless Dead' and experience a powerful metal journey of social protest and epic intensity.
The film is delicate, subtle, made of the same stuff dreams are made of. When the end credits roll, you find yourself staring into the void, trying to make sense of what you’ve just seen.
The film is delicate, subtle, made of the same stuff dreams are made of.
When the end credits roll, you find yourself staring into the void, trying to make sense of what you’ve just seen.
The review highlights Michel Gondry's The Science of Sleep as a deeply personal and artistic film that blurs the line between dreams and reality. It praises the film’s imaginative visuals and touching portrayal of romantic and emotional conflicts. The reviewer relates strongly to its melancholy and childlike essence. The film is seen as a delicate, surreal cinematic experience that stays with the viewer long after it ends. Discover the magic of dreams and reality in The Science of Sleep—watch now for a unique cinematic journey.
"Don’t try to understand it, you just have to imagine it!" "Nightmare Before Christmas is a different point of view, a 'gothic fairy tale'... but also an invitation to believe in our dreams."
"Don’t try to understand it, you just have to imagine it!"
"Nightmare Before Christmas is a different point of view, a 'gothic fairy tale'... but also an invitation to believe in our dreams."
The Nightmare Before Christmas remains a beloved stop-motion film blending gothic fantasy with heartfelt storytelling. The reviewer highlights its unique take on holiday themes, memorable characters like Jack Skellington and Sally, and a captivating soundtrack by Danny Elfman. The film stands out as a timeless classic that appeals to children and adults alike and is celebrated for its imaginative story and emotional depth. Dive into the magical world of The Nightmare Before Christmas – watch the timeless gothic classic and experience its unforgettable charm today!
"Perdition Diaries is somewhat like that, a product that’s halfway successful, a step backward (when one hoped to move forward) in every sense." "If being mean and edgy means coldly copying, then it’s better to be themselves, do what they do best, and maintain their own style."
"Perdition Diaries is somewhat like that, a product that’s halfway successful, a step backward (when one hoped to move forward) in every sense."
"If being mean and edgy means coldly copying, then it’s better to be themselves, do what they do best, and maintain their own style."
The review critiques Autumnblaze's 'Perdition Diaries' as a step backward compared to their previous acclaimed album. It notes a shift to harsher vocals and darker metal influences, but with less personality and originality. While some tracks recover the band's earlier atmospheric charm, the album overall feels forced and somewhat mediocre. Fans of the band’s gothic and alternative rock roots will find moments of interest, but the experimental edge may divide listeners. Discover the highs and lows of Autumnblaze’s Perdition Diaries—listen and judge if this bold shift suits your metal taste!
"What we have here is a solid alternative rock album... with at least seven strong tracks." "An honest work, made with class by people who put their heart and passion into making music they do exceptionally well."
"What we have here is a solid alternative rock album... with at least seven strong tracks."
"An honest work, made with class by people who put their heart and passion into making music they do exceptionally well."
This review explores Therapy?'s 2009 album 'Crooked Timber', highlighting its solid alternative rock style fused with dark and psychedelic influences. While some tracks lack the hard edge of earlier works, the album features several strong songs and passionate performances, especially from vocalist Andy Cairns. The instrumental 'Magic Mountain' stands out as a unique, albeit lengthy, psychedelic journey. The reviewer appreciates the album's honest craftsmanship and expresses interest in exploring the band’s past catalog. Listen to Therapy?'s 'Crooked Timber' and explore their rich alternative rock sound today!
The moments of calm, of atmosphere, the mood that had so captivated me in that album is gone. Five tracks out of nine are more than worthy of being remembered, and in general, many bands of the same genre as Tyr would pay to have the artistic qualities of the Faroese.
The moments of calm, of atmosphere, the mood that had so captivated me in that album is gone.
Five tracks out of nine are more than worthy of being remembered, and in general, many bands of the same genre as Tyr would pay to have the artistic qualities of the Faroese.
This review praises Tyr's earlier works for their emotional depth and atmospheric balance, especially 'Ragnarok' and 'Eric The Red'. 'By The Light Of The Northern Star' features bold, epic Viking metal with strong technique but suffers from occasional predictability and lack of emotion. Some tracks stand out by incorporating Faroese lyrics and evocative melodies, yet others feel cold and manneristic. Fans of Tyr will appreciate the album, hoping it signals only a temporary shift. Discover the epic journey of Tyr's latest album—listen now and explore the highs and lows of Viking metal mastery.
It’s a spectacular opening, heavily indebted to the two previous albums, and a continuation of the piece that is engaging and epic. This Skyforger stands a step below Silent Waters, for me still unsurpassed. Nevertheless, it is an album to own by all means.
It’s a spectacular opening, heavily indebted to the two previous albums, and a continuation of the piece that is engaging and epic.
This Skyforger stands a step below Silent Waters, for me still unsurpassed. Nevertheless, it is an album to own by all means.
Skyforger completes Amorphis’ Kalevala trilogy with a compelling mix of folk, progressive, and metal elements. The album showcases versatile vocals, powerful riffs, and emotional depth. While slightly behind Silent Waters, Skyforger remains one of the best metal releases of 2009. It offers an epic journey through Finnish folklore with captivating melodies and thoughtful storytelling. Dive into the epic world of Amorphis’ Skyforger - listen now and experience Finnish metal at its finest!
For about fifty minutes, I am immersed in a separate world, in a magical and suspended atmosphere. Do not expect a one-listen-and-go work...Enjoy it slowly, savor it, drown in it, emerge from it and then save it for when you'll need it again.
For about fifty minutes, I am immersed in a separate world, in a magical and suspended atmosphere.
Do not expect a one-listen-and-go work...Enjoy it slowly, savor it, drown in it, emerge from it and then save it for when you'll need it again.
Morose's album 'On The Back Of Each Day' offers an evocative, immersive experience steeped in atmospheric post-rock and apocalyptic folk influences. With haunting vocals and a slow, hypnotic pace, it invites listeners to savor deep emotions and vivid imagery. The review highlights the album's uniqueness and emotional depth, recommending a slow, attentive approach to fully appreciate its power. Dive into Morose's 'On The Back Of Each Day' for an unforgettable atmospheric music journey!
"A debut worthy of respect, an album that doesn’t uncover anything new but can be listened to and relistened to for a long time, remaining fresh like the first time." "The charged, full-bodied, angry, engaging sound, the truly well-crafted chorus, and the breaks between verses make it a track you definitely won’t want to skip in subsequent listens."
"A debut worthy of respect, an album that doesn’t uncover anything new but can be listened to and relistened to for a long time, remaining fresh like the first time."
"The charged, full-bodied, angry, engaging sound, the truly well-crafted chorus, and the breaks between verses make it a track you definitely won’t want to skip in subsequent listens."
Colour Of Fire’s 2004 debut album Pearl Necklace delivers fast, aggressive, and engaging alternative rock. Featuring two distinct vocalists and charged guitar work, the album offers eleven consistently strong tracks with memorable choruses. Standout songs include "Robot Rock," "The Exile," and the ballad "Images Of You." Despite the band’s breakup shortly after, this debut remains fresh and worth repeated listens. Listen now to Colour Of Fire’s Pearl Necklace and discover a powerful alternative rock debut worth reliving!
God Is An Astronaut do not invent anything, but they rework and shape their material with great class, adding personal touches and characterizing themselves by an atmosphere that is always cold and icy, yet never so distant and far as not to pass through your skin to touch certain heartstrings directly. The first track, 'Frozen Twilight,' is truly sensational, flaring up in a kaleidoscope of colors, and then dies in the darkness from which it was born.
God Is An Astronaut do not invent anything, but they rework and shape their material with great class, adding personal touches and characterizing themselves by an atmosphere that is always cold and icy, yet never so distant and far as not to pass through your skin to touch certain heartstrings directly.
The first track, 'Frozen Twilight,' is truly sensational, flaring up in a kaleidoscope of colors, and then dies in the darkness from which it was born.
God Is An Astronaut delivers a well-crafted EP with A Moment Of Stillness, continuing the style and atmosphere of their acclaimed album All Is Violent All Is Bright. The first three tracks stand out for their emotional depth and intricate instrumentation. While not groundbreaking, the band adds personal touches and maintains a cold yet intimate mood. This EP is highly recommended for fans of the post-rock genre and the Irish trio. Dive into the emotional soundscapes of God Is An Astronaut's A Moment Of Stillness EP and experience post-rock at its atmospheric best.
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