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It is perhaps the most neglected in the AC/DC discography, where they even venture into the production phase (and unfortunately you can tell!). The tracks seem eager to finish and, with few original twists, end up resembling one another.
It is perhaps the most neglected in the AC/DC discography, where they even venture into the production phase (and unfortunately you can tell!).
The tracks seem eager to finish and, with few original twists, end up resembling one another.
Flick Of The Switch, released in 1983 following AC/DC's massive Back In Black, is a raw and somewhat neglected album. Despite strong riffs and performances, the flat production and repetitive songs hold it back. Some tracks like 'Rising Power' and 'Guns For Hire' stand out, but overall, the album feels rushed and less inspired than earlier works. Explore Flick Of The Switch and hear AC/DC’s raw 80s rock energy for yourself!
Thunderstruck even better than the studio version. LIVE should be owned not only by fans of the band, but also by lovers of Hard Rock or Rock in general.
Thunderstruck even better than the studio version.
LIVE should be owned not only by fans of the band, but also by lovers of Hard Rock or Rock in general.
This review praises AC/DC's Live album recorded during their Razors Edge world tour as an essential hard rock record. The setlist is perfectly chosen with standout tracks like 'Thunderstruck' and 'Back In Black.' The album's sound quality and production are highly commended. The double version offers even more value with additional iconic songs. Overall, it highlights the band’s powerful live energy, making it a must-have for rock enthusiasts. Experience the power of AC/DC live—listen to the Live album now and feel the legendary Razors Edge tour energy!
"Back In Black remains an indisputable, irreplaceable album." "Three chords repeated endlessly, Brian’s screeching voice, Phil’s drum groove hammering your brain and shaking your heart for a legendary piece."
"Back In Black remains an indisputable, irreplaceable album."
"Three chords repeated endlessly, Brian’s screeching voice, Phil’s drum groove hammering your brain and shaking your heart for a legendary piece."
Back In Black is AC/DC's definitive hard rock album, produced by John Lange and featuring Brian Johnson on vocals. The album honors Bon Scott with powerful tracks and iconic riffs. It includes classics like "Hells Bells," "Back In Black," and "You Shook Me All Night Long." This record solidified AC/DC's legacy and remains a must-listen for any rock fan. Listen to AC/DC's Back In Black and discover the iconic hard rock album that defined a generation!
The long crescendo intro brings us to an explosion of rhythm and energy, which is impossible to resist. "The Razors Edge" is not a masterpiece at all, but it lays solid foundations for the subsequent albums.
The long crescendo intro brings us to an explosion of rhythm and energy, which is impossible to resist.
"The Razors Edge" is not a masterpiece at all, but it lays solid foundations for the subsequent albums.
This review praises AC/DC's The Razors Edge for its energetic and recognizable hard rock sound, especially through standout tracks like Thunderstruck and Moneytalks. While it acknowledges some weaker songs that feel like fillers, the album is seen as a solid comeback that sets the stage for future releases. Production changes and lineup updates add a fresh dynamic to the band's signature style. Dive into AC/DC's The Razors Edge and experience hard rock energy at its best—listen now!
Lucky Town immediately reveals itself as genuine, straightforward, without contamination. After listening it leaves a taste of positivity and redemption.
Lucky Town immediately reveals itself as genuine, straightforward, without contamination.
After listening it leaves a taste of positivity and redemption.
Lucky Town marks Bruce Springsteen's return to straightforward, genuine rock after Human Touch. The album carries themes of positivity and redemption with standout tracks like 'Better Days' and 'Lucky Town.' Despite a few weaker moments, it delivers a sincere and engaging listening experience. Dive into Lucky Town—listen to Bruce Springsteen’s heartfelt rock and feel the spirit of redemption and hope.
"Born In The U.S.A. is something you either love or hate (or love AND THEN hate?)." I consider Born In The U.S.A. beautiful but not essential as some would have you believe.
"Born In The U.S.A. is something you either love or hate (or love AND THEN hate?)."
I consider Born In The U.S.A. beautiful but not essential as some would have you believe.
Born In The U.S.A. is a milestone album that propelled Bruce Springsteen to global fame with its catchy rock sound that contrasts thoughtful lyrics. The review highlights the album's polished production, standout tracks like the title song and Dancing In The Dark, while noting it is not Springsteen's most essential work. The mix of accessible melodies and depth makes it both beloved and critiqued among fans. Discover the layered rock sound and thoughtful lyrics of Born In The U.S.A.—listen now and explore Bruce Springsteen’s timeless classic!
The work alternates snappy tracks with slower ones, and in my opinion, it is with the latter that Bruce keeps the entire album afloat. Human Touch -save 2 or 3 songs- is an album a bit deflated and in many parts quite unoriginal.
The work alternates snappy tracks with slower ones, and in my opinion, it is with the latter that Bruce keeps the entire album afloat.
Human Touch -save 2 or 3 songs- is an album a bit deflated and in many parts quite unoriginal.
Bruce Springsteen's Human Touch is viewed as a divisive album. For fans of his classic works like Born to Run, it falls short. However, listeners familiar only with Human Touch or Lucky Town may find it enjoyable. The absence of the E-Street Band influences the album's feel, with slower tracks standing out positively. The album lacks innovation in parts but has a few notable songs that keep it afloat. Explore Bruce Springsteen's Human Touch and decide if this underrated album deserves a listen.
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