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St. Anger comes across as a sterile album, lacking any creative flair, flat, with only the desire to be heavy. An album, in my opinion, released only to tell the world, 'we are Metallica and we still know how to make hard music', but this album certainly lacks mastery.
St. Anger comes across as a sterile album, lacking any creative flair, flat, with only the desire to be heavy.
An album, in my opinion, released only to tell the world, 'we are Metallica and we still know how to make hard music', but this album certainly lacks mastery.
The review criticizes Metallica's St. Anger album as a sterile and uninspired effort, lacking the creativity and mastery expected from the band. The tracks feel monotonous, overly long, and miss the thrash metal intensity of their earlier work. Despite being a longtime fan of Metallica, the reviewer found the album disappointing and rates it poorly. Read the full review and decide if Metallica's St. Anger deserves a listen or is a letdown for thrash fans.
"UNIQUE in its genre!" "Absolutely indispensable, every metalhead who loves to call themselves such must have this album."
"UNIQUE in its genre!"
"Absolutely indispensable, every metalhead who loves to call themselves such must have this album."
The review praises 'The Sound of Perseverance' as one of the best metal albums ever, highlighting its unique blend of technicality, progressiveness, and emotional depth. The album is described as flowing and brilliant, with strong songs and unforgettable moments like 'Voice of the Soul' and a flawless 'Painkiller' cover. It’s recommended for metal fans who appreciate musical sophistication beyond traditional death metal. Discover the brilliance of Death's The Sound of Perseverance—listen now and experience a metal masterpiece like no other!
Schizophrenia was undoubtedly one of Sepultura's crucial albums, even though their consecration came later. Only get it if you’re a true old-school metalhead, a fan of ’80s death and thrash.
Schizophrenia was undoubtedly one of Sepultura's crucial albums, even though their consecration came later.
Only get it if you’re a true old-school metalhead, a fan of ’80s death and thrash.
The review reflects on Sepultura's 1987 album Schizophrenia as a crucial piece in the band's early career and a must-have for old-school metal fans. Although the album's production is raw and the songwriting less polished than later works, its fast riffs and intense vocals define its charm. Tracks like 'The Abyss' and bonus tracks on the remastered CD are highlighted. Overall, it's recommended for dedicated fans of 80s thrash and death metal. Dive into Sepultura’s Schizophrenia and experience the raw energy of old-school thrash metal today!
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