Gallagher87

DeRank : -1,08 • DeAge™ : 6909 days

 "From prisoners to priests, whether you want it or not, you’ve sung it, and you even liked it!"

 "The spirit of the Bloodhound Gang is just that, to entertain and astonish with the utmost carefreeness, arrogance, and comedy possible."

Bloodhound Gang's 'The Bad Touch' is an explicit, absurd, and catchy hit that dominated charts in Europe and America. Known for provocative lyrics and humor, the band succeeds in entertaining with their carefree and comedic style. The song became widely sung and danced to, despite its controversial content. The review also notes the slightly more mature follow-up album 'Hefty Fine.' Listen to 'The Bad Touch' and experience the absurd humor and catchy beats that made it a global hit!

 Sugarcult is one of the few (very rare) bands that have managed to survive the 'Merchandising' hurricane.

 Do not expect a musical maturity of the highest level, nor guitar riffs à la Tom Morello; it’s always 4 simple California boys who have been able to make.

The review evaluates Sugarcult's 2006 album 'Lights Out' as a mature and catchier pop-punk effort that stands apart from typical MTV-band clichés. It praises the band's genuine sound and standout tracks like 'Dead Living' and 'Made A Mistake,' yet notes uneven moments and some uninspired songs. Overall, the album is viewed as a decent, if not essential, release for fans seeking sincerity over flashy commercial pop punk. Explore Sugarcult's 'Lights Out' for a heartfelt punk pop experience beyond MTV clichés.

 Ill Nino is a decidedly unique band, fusing classic nu metal with Latin rock and typical Latin American sounds.

 Confession and more generally El Nino represent the REVOLUCION of Metal. Truly very good.

Ill Nino's Confession album is praised for its unique fusion of Latin rock and nu metal. The band's diverse cultural roots shape their distinctive sound. The album explores complex love themes through varied and powerful tracks. Despite some criticism regarding commercialization and lyric repetition, it stands out as a significant contribution to metal. Recommended for metal lovers and fans of Latin-infused rock. Listen to Ill Nino's Confession and experience the powerful Latin metal revolution now!

 "Lights And Sounds represents the self-destruction of a band that in the punk-rock scene stood out for a considerable peculiarity: the presence of a violinist."

 "Another sad page of commercial music has been written, Yellowcard are dead!"

The review condemns Yellowcard's 'Lights And Sounds' as a failed attempt to renew their music, criticizing forced melodies, clichéd lyrics, and lack of originality. Despite the band's earlier uniqueness with a violin in punk rock, this album is seen as a commercial flop. The reviewer expresses disappointment and suggests the band may have succumbed to industry pressures, resulting in a loss of artistic integrity. Discover why 'Lights And Sounds' disappointed fans—read the full review and listen to decide for yourself!

 There is no band that can be summed up with just one song.

 'Sorry' is a romantic and emotional ballad, truly very moving.

Crazytown's 2002 album 'Darkhorse' challenges the notion of the band as a one-hit rap wonder by mixing aggressive rap-rock crossover elements with surprising emotional ballads. The review highlights key tracks like 'Hurt You So Bad' and 'Drowning,' comparing their style to Linkin Park. Although some songs fall short, the album overall offers a decent listen, reflecting the band's attempt to break free from earlier stereotypes. It also notes the band's eventual dissolution and Shifty's solo success. Discover Crazytown's lost rap-rock gem 'Darkhorse'—listen now to experience its powerful crossover sound and surprising ballads!

 "At first listen, especially the first part of the album seems like a failed attempt to imitate Linkin Park or the 'old' Lostprophets; in reality, Story-Year is a well-established reality that over time will gain more and more space."

 "Take Me Back features a catchy chorus and a dense melodic ending with the use of piano, making it one of the best on the album."

The review dissects Story Of The Year's second album 'In The Wake Of Determination,' praising its energy, guitar work, and emotional depth. While it points out some weaker moments, especially in vocals and some tracks, the album is overall seen as a solid step forward from their debut. The band is distinguished from the nu-metal stereotype and expected to grow in prominence. Discover the raw energy and emotion of Story Of The Year's 'In The Wake Of Determination' – listen now and experience their powerful sound!

 It sounds like listening to the same song repeated several times with different keys.

 I do not recommend spending money on this LP; maybe borrow it or ask Emule for help.

This review critiques Sum 41's 2003 album 'Does This Look Infected?' as lacking originality and repeating similar rhythms. While early tracks like 'The Hell Song' and 'Over My Head' are praised, much of the album is seen as overly commercial and uninspired. The review stresses the band's increasing maturity but doubts the album's lasting appeal. Overall, it advises against purchasing the album. Discover the highs and lows of Sum 41's 'Does This Look Infected?' – read the full review and decide if it's worth your listen!

 "Too many tracks are overly radio-friendly, and that’s not really the style of the old Nickelback."

 "If Everyone Cared, Someone That You’re With and Rockstar are a ball and chain, for the first time you can’t wait for a Nickelback CD to end."

This review critiques Nickelback's 'All The Right Reasons' for its overly radio-friendly approach and lack of the band's original style. While some tracks show energy and solid rock elements, many songs are criticized for weak lyrics and commercial appeal. The reviewer finds several songs unenjoyable and considers the album disappointing overall. Discover the highs and lows of Nickelback's 'All The Right Reasons'—hear the album and decide for yourself!

 "Metalingus is the masterpiece of the album, a powerful track with sharp lyrics and a sound between crossover and nu-metal."

 "Open Your Eyes is among the best tracks of the album where M. Kennedy fully expresses his vocal talents."

The review highlights Alter Bridge's debut album One Day Remains as a solid rock record with impressive vocal and guitar performances. Influenced by Creed, the album delivers a mix of fast tracks and emotional ballads. Standout songs include the intense Metalingus and the heartfelt Broken Wings. Overall, it is portrayed as a strong and enjoyable debut deserving attention. Listen to Alter Bridge's One Day Remains and experience a powerful blend of vocals and guitar-driven rock today!

 "Liberation Transmission is not on the level of the excellent 'The Fake Sound Of Progress,' nor is it close to the masterpiece 'Start Something.'"

 "Why 4 stars? Because the talent is there and it shows."

Liberation Transmission by Lostprophets doesn't match their previous classics but remains a commendable effort despite major label influence. The album includes varied songs with mixed quality. Key tracks blend familiar styles, while others disappoint or feel out of place. Overall, the band's talent shines through, justifying a four-star rating. Discover the nuances of Lostprophets' Liberation Transmission—listen and decide where it stands in their discography.

Similar users
Donzia81

DeRank: 0,51

Adriano Bernard

DeRank: 0,15

lux

DeRank: 3,47

Jackline

DeRank: 0,00

Mr. Orange

DeRank: 0,00

Rasty

DeAge 7021

Old King Cole

DeRank: 0,00

TONI E FURMINI

DeRank: 0,00

I_lOVE_mUSIc 

DeRank: 0,06

Duane

DeRank: 0,09