The first studio album of the five Swedes still manages to hit the target.

 Evergrey is a band that has managed to develop a personal and diversified musical credo.

Evergrey's 1998 debut album, 'The Dark Discovery,' showcases the band's early underground sound and raw talent. Despite limited production and inexperience, the album features compelling dark progressive metal with strong guitars and emerging vocal skills from Tom Englund. Key tracks highlight the band's future atmospheric direction. Overall, a promising start for Evergrey. Discover the roots of Evergrey's dark progressive metal journey – listen to 'The Dark Discovery' and experience their early sound!

 L.A. Confidential remains one of the cornerstone noir films of recent years.

 Some men get the world, others get an ex-hooker and a trip to Arizona.

L.A. Confidential remains a cornerstone of modern noir cinema, praised for its complex plot and stellar cast including Russell Crowe and Kevin Spacey. The film blends 1970s gangster style with a gritty portrayal of police corruption. Curtis Hanson's direction and Brian Helgeland's screenplay bring James Ellroy's novel to life through captivating storytelling and exceptional cinematography. Winning two Academy Awards, the film has become a cult classic enjoyed for its entertainment and depth. Watch L.A. Confidential now and dive into one of the greatest noir films of all time!

 Iron Will is the absolute manifesto of this new 'philosophy': riffs coming directly from the dawn of the genre.

 A great surprise that underlines their presence on the altar of European heavy metal.

Iron Will by Grand Magus is a nostalgic homage to the raw and powerful heavy metal of the 1970s and 1980s. The album showcases a heavier, riff-driven sound with Viking and epic metal undertones. Despite some minor flaws like limited longevity, the band solidifies their position in European heavy metal. The clean yet raw production complements their straightforward, frill-free approach. Iron Will is a great surprise and a strong statement for fans of classic metal styles. Dive into Grand Magus' Iron Will and experience the true spirit of classic heavy metal reborn!

 What comes out is a fascinating cauldron, enticing yet terribly difficult to digest.

 The music of Long Distance Calling struggles to give itself a precise label, ranging from an unusual post-rock to heavy and progressive metal nuances.

The self-titled album by German band Long Distance Calling blends post-rock with heavy and progressive metal elements. While showcasing complexity and a personal touch, the album struggles to maintain engagement due to long tracks and challenging compositions. Its mix of psychedelic and progressive motifs creates a unique but sometimes exhausting experience. Fans of experimental rock will find it intriguing but sometimes hard to digest. Listen to Long Distance Calling’s unique blend of post-rock and progressive metal for an intriguing and complex musical journey.

 The opener, as well as the title track, shows us a band that despite a long break manages to bring all the anger and frustration of recent years into music.

 "Into the Now" is a little gem for fans, another praiseworthy work by Tesla, one of the many realities in the world’s musical undergrowth that has been far too underrated.

Tesla's 2004 album 'Into The Now' marks a confident return after a long hiatus, blending energetic hard rock with melodic ballads. The band retains their consistent lineup and hard-hitting style, though some tracks feel formulaic. Despite lacking mainstream success, Tesla's authentic approach earns them a dedicated fan base and respect in the rock community. Overall, 'Into The Now' is a worthy addition to their catalog appealing to long-time fans. Listen to Tesla's 'Into The Now' and explore an underrated gem in hard rock history today!

 Few have their ability to dream and make others dream through instruments.

 Their long devotionals to post-rock sublimate into feelings that evoke memories, bygone times.

After a four-year hiatus, Explosions In The Sky delivers their sixth album, blending refined melancholic post-rock elements from past works. The album evokes deep reflection and emotional landscapes without vocals, relying on powerful instrumental storytelling. Despite some uniformity, it confirms the band's skill and ability to create dreamy, touching scores. Standout tracks like 'Last Known Surroundings' and 'Let Me Back In' showcase their signature atmospheric sound. Dive into the immersive soundscapes of Explosions In The Sky's latest album and experience post-rock like never before.

 The perfume has a persuasive power more compelling than words, appearance, feelings, and will...it penetrates us as the air we breathe penetrates our lungs, fills us, dominates us entirely, there is no way to resist it.

 Tykwer is nonetheless to be applauded for his courage in tackling Suskind and above all for bringing European cinema back to a certain filmic/literary level.

Tom Tykwer's film adaptation of Patrick Suskind's Perfume tackles the complex challenge of representing the sense of smell on screen. The film balances drama and thriller elements with a strong performance by Ben Whishaw. Despite its faithful approach and impressive reconstruction of settings, the movie struggles with length and engagement, making it a partially successful yet worth-seeing work. Discover the bold cinematic journey of Perfume – watch the film and dive into a unique sensory story.

 Assuming that banality is a word unknown to Chasny’s repertoire, his latest work might seem banal.

 It appears somewhat devoid of substance and less effective than usual.

Ben Chasny's 'Asleep On The Floodpain' offers a simpler, more straightforward folk sound compared to his past atmospheric works. While some songs shine and showcase his intricate guitar and voice, others come across as sparse and less emotionally charged. The album is a mixed bag, lacking some of the mystery and depth that characterize Six Organs Of Admittance's earlier releases. Overall, it remains a curious step in Chasny’s evolving musical journey. Discover the evolving folk sounds of Six Organs Of Admittance with 'Asleep On The Floodpain'—listen and explore its unique atmosphere today.

 Curran’s fourth work ends up falling into a reflection on the truthfulness of God, which shares little to nothing with the film.

 Stone drags on slowly among dialogues born from a really poor screenplay and real filmic voids.

Stone brings together Robert De Niro and Edward Norton in a prison drama with psychological depth. However, its slow pace and weak screenplay hinder the film's impact. The director relies heavily on the actors' charisma, but their performances are uneven. The spiritual and romantic subplots feel superficial, contributing to a somewhat dull cinematic experience. Discover why Stone's strong cast couldn't save this slow prison drama—read the full review now!

 Broderick demonstrates he can manage a "songwriting" that remains very intimate and free of significant crescendos.

 Just music and mist for an album and above all, an artist destined to grow over time.

Peter Broderick’s album Home marks a confident evolution as he introduces vocals to his delicate neoclassical and ambient sound. Blending acoustic guitar and piano, the album offers intimate, accessible songwriting free of complexity. The review highlights tracks like "And It's Alright" and praises Broderick's growth as a modern singer-songwriter. Overall, Home enhances his reputation with beautiful, tender compositions. Listen to Peter Broderick’s Home and experience a delicate blend of neoclassical and singer-songwriter melodies that showcase a rising artist’s evolution.

Similar users
Hell

DeRank: 17,41

FeanorTheGreat

DeAge 7022

Witch-King

DeAge 5987

Masferin

DeAge 6397

SUPERVAI1986

DeRank: 9,11

Devon

DeRank: 0,11

Li

DeRank: 0,28

lopi

DeRank: 0,13

sleepwalker

DeAge 7073