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This album, ladies and gentlemen, is a little gem, the kind you despair over because the band that crafted it disbanded without being able to create more little gems like this one. The album flows with utmost pleasure almost to the end, and only in the penultimate song 'Engine Driver' is there a slight drop in quality, compensated by the splendid 2 minutes of the title track.
This album, ladies and gentlemen, is a little gem, the kind you despair over because the band that crafted it disbanded without being able to create more little gems like this one.
The album flows with utmost pleasure almost to the end, and only in the penultimate song 'Engine Driver' is there a slight drop in quality, compensated by the splendid 2 minutes of the title track.
Million Dead's 'Harmony No Harmony' is praised as a unique and enduring album showcasing a blend of hardcore energy and melodic tranquility. The new guitarist Tom Fowler adds depth, while Frank Turner's insightful lyrics address modern alienation and social critique. Despite a slight dip near the end, the album as a whole remains a beloved and frequently revisited gem. Listen to Million Dead's Harmony No Harmony and experience this powerful blend of hardcore passion and melodic depth.
"The album starts off strong with 'L'odio Migliore,' certainly the best track on the album, full of energy." "Musically, the four of them strive as they always have, but the lyrics are truly disappointing."
"The album starts off strong with 'L'odio Migliore,' certainly the best track on the album, full of energy."
"Musically, the four of them strive as they always have, but the lyrics are truly disappointing."
The review examines Marlene Kuntz's 1999 album 'Ho Ucciso Paranoia' as a follow-up to their acclaimed 'Il Vile'. The energetic opening and closing tracks show glimpses of the band's former strength, but the lyrics feel forced and lack the natural quality that once set them apart. Despite not being a failure, the album falls short of the previous masterpieces and offers an easy listen without excitement. Listen to 'Ho Ucciso Paranoia' to explore Marlene Kuntz's evolving sound and judge the mix of energy and lyrics yourself!
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