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The album’s mood always gives a certain sense of nostalgia and melancholy. They rightfully deserve the award for the most “overrated” album of the new millennium.
The album’s mood always gives a certain sense of nostalgia and melancholy.
They rightfully deserve the award for the most “overrated” album of the new millennium.
The December Drive's 2003 album 'handslikegunsandcrashingsounds' delivers a masterful blend of post-rock and Midwest emo, featuring skillful instrumental arrangements and subtle vocals. The album's nostalgic and melancholic mood is well crafted through lengthy, layered tracks, including a standout 14-minute suite. Despite their genuine artistry, the band remained largely unnoticed, making this album an underrated gem of the new millennium. The review highlights strong influences and the album's emotional depth. Listen now to The December Drive’s heartfelt and underrated emo/post-rock masterpiece 'handslikegunsandcrashingsounds'.
The title of the new record says it all, a flashy extravaganza in short. Recommended for those who want to have fun, party, and revel every night, with the stereo blasting.
The title of the new record says it all, a flashy extravaganza in short.
Recommended for those who want to have fun, party, and revel every night, with the stereo blasting.
Blessed By A Broken Heart's 'Feel The Power' marks their return after several years with a vibrant glam metal album. Mixing 80s nostalgia and modern rock, it features strong vocals, shredding guitar solos, and catchy anthems ideal for parties. The album benefits from a polished production and showcases the band's core strengths despite lineup changes. Recommended for fans looking for fun, high-energy rock music. Dive into 'Feel The Power' and experience the ultimate glam metal party—crank it up and rock out now!
Almost all the songs start in an interesting way only to then get lost in the pre-choruses and the choruses. How many of you would spend 20 euros for half an hour of rather bland music?
Almost all the songs start in an interesting way only to then get lost in the pre-choruses and the choruses.
How many of you would spend 20 euros for half an hour of rather bland music?
The album 'What Separates Me From You' by A Day To Remember delivers a short 30-minute experience with mixed results. While some tracks like 'All I Want' stand out, many songs falter in their choruses and fail to leave a lasting impression. The band has undergone a key lineup change, yet fans may still find appeal in this release. For newcomers, the album may feel underwhelming and not worth the price. Discover if 'What Separates Me From You' is worth your listen or skip with our detailed review!
The 5 new songs sound good, nothing new under the sun, but they are solid, full of energy, and quite "cool". The album flows by pleasantly, the listener almost feels as if they were there, in the midst of that frenzy and the adrenaline rushes.
The 5 new songs sound good, nothing new under the sun, but they are solid, full of energy, and quite "cool".
The album flows by pleasantly, the listener almost feels as if they were there, in the midst of that frenzy and the adrenaline rushes.
Papa Roach’s Time for Annihilation combines five solid new tracks with eleven expertly recorded live performances. The album captures the band’s raw live energy, led by charismatic frontman Jacoby Shaddix. Despite some track selection flaws, the release offers powerful songs like 'Burn' and an immersive listening experience. The deluxe edition includes videos and behind-the-scenes content, showcasing the band's blend of metal, hardcore, punk, and pop. Listen to Papa Roach’s Time for Annihilation to experience the raw power of their live shows and fresh rock tracks!
The formula is always the same, which means shouted verse/melodic chorus/shouted verse. I challenge anyone to like this band and this work.
The formula is always the same, which means shouted verse/melodic chorus/shouted verse.
I challenge anyone to like this band and this work.
The review criticizes A Static Lullaby's 'Rattlesnake!' for its repetitive metalcore formula and uninspired sound. Despite a decent debut album, the band has lost originality with each release. The lineup changes frequently, and the latest album offers nothing new besides a poor cover of Britney Spears' 'Toxic'. Overall, the reviewer expresses frustration and disappointment. Discover why 'Rattlesnake!' falls short and explore the full review before you listen.
Make it even heavier than it already is and you will get something similar to Lost In The Sound Of Separation. After the almost perfect Define the Great Line, Underoath offers us a practically perfect, secure, flawless, and compact album.
Make it even heavier than it already is and you will get something similar to Lost In The Sound Of Separation.
After the almost perfect Define the Great Line, Underoath offers us a practically perfect, secure, flawless, and compact album.
Lost In The Sound Of Separation by Underoath is a heavier, slower, and more rhythmic follow-up to their previous acclaimed album. Spencer Chamberlain's anguished vocals and the band's visceral religious lyrics create a powerful listening experience. The album defies conventional song structure and offers a flawless, compact set of tracks securing its place among 2008's best releases. Multiple editions include special features like a documentary and deluxe packaging. Dive into Underoath's most intense album and experience the heavy, visceral sound of Lost In The Sound Of Separation today!
"The EP contains 4 songs. 'Daylight' is perhaps the best of the bunch, not too fast but very well played, distinctive, and also excellent at the lyrical level." "Despite it being just a 4-track EP, it seems like they are on the right path, it seems like there was no hiatus, and it seems everything continues with the logic and evolution undertaken with the first two albums."
"The EP contains 4 songs. 'Daylight' is perhaps the best of the bunch, not too fast but very well played, distinctive, and also excellent at the lyrical level."
"Despite it being just a 4-track EP, it seems like they are on the right path, it seems like there was no hiatus, and it seems everything continues with the logic and evolution undertaken with the first two albums."
Finch’s self-titled EP released in 2008 marks a confident return for the band after a hiatus. The four-track EP continues their emo and post-hardcore sound, showcasing their courage and musical growth. Highlights include well-crafted songs like 'Daylight' and 'Chinese Organ Thieves'. The self-produced release reflects the band’s dedication and evolution. Discover Finch’s powerful self-titled EP and experience their fearless return to the emo scene.
Schizophrenia and melody go hand in hand on the same album and more often in the same song. The lyrics are probably the best part of the album.
Schizophrenia and melody go hand in hand on the same album and more often in the same song.
The lyrics are probably the best part of the album.
Glassjaw’s debut album 'Everything You Ever Wanted To Know About Silence' is a powerful post-hardcore record marked by emotionally charged lyrics and dynamic music. Vocalist Daryl Palumbo’s intense performance and the band’s unique sound set them apart from their new-metal contemporaries. The album blends schizophrenia and melody, with standout tracks like 'Siberian Kiss' and 'Motel of the White Locust.' Despite controversial lyrics, the album is considered a milestone and a foundation for future success. Listen to Glassjaw’s raw and emotional debut today and experience a post-hardcore classic!
In my humble opinion, the album has it all. It is aggressive and sweet, schizophrenic and melodic. 'Milk Lizard' first assaults you until exhaustion then surprises you with a melodic part that becomes almost moving in the end. Truly beautiful.
In my humble opinion, the album has it all. It is aggressive and sweet, schizophrenic and melodic.
'Milk Lizard' first assaults you until exhaustion then surprises you with a melodic part that becomes almost moving in the end. Truly beautiful.
Ire Works by The Dillinger Escape Plan marks a daring evolution from their previous work, blending melody, electronic elements, and aggression. The reviewer praises the variety in vocal styles and instrumental tracks, highlighting key songs like 'Fix Your Face' and 'Milk Lizard.' Despite some fans possibly disliking the melodic turn, the album is called one of the best releases of 2007. Explore The Dillinger Escape Plan's Ire Works for a unique blend of melody and chaos. Listen now and experience their bold evolution!
Anyone expecting a simple side-project or something similar will be quite disappointed because this is truly an outstanding album that requires a few more listens. Iodine Sky is a truly beautiful, moving, and at times also poignant song.
Anyone expecting a simple side-project or something similar will be quite disappointed because this is truly an outstanding album that requires a few more listens.
Iodine Sky is a truly beautiful, moving, and at times also poignant song.
Cruel Melody by Black Light Burns is a powerful industrial rock album created by a supergroup including Wes Borland and Danny Lohner. The album blends rock, gothic, and electro funk elements with intense and melodic compositions. Notable collaborations with Carina Round, Sonny Moore, and Johnette Napolitano enrich the record. Produced by Ross Robinson, the album is described as emotionally intense and requiring multiple listens to appreciate fully. It stands out as a strong, distinctive release, not a side-project. Discover the powerful fusion of rock and industrial—listen to Black Light Burns' Cruel Melody now!
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