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Each member of the band entered the studio, flooding it with the claustrophobic sounds of their instruments. I come out of it destroyed, in pieces...but regenerated...exactly what I needed on this windy and freezing afternoon in Ossola.
Each member of the band entered the studio, flooding it with the claustrophobic sounds of their instruments.
I come out of it destroyed, in pieces...but regenerated...exactly what I needed on this windy and freezing afternoon in Ossola.
This review explores Meshuggah's album ‘I’, a single-track 20-minute metal epic praised as the band's career pinnacle. The album's chaotic, intense, and unpredictable nature creates a claustrophobic and powerful listening experience. The reviewer describes the recording process as spontaneous and raw, resulting in a unique sonic journey blending techno-groove, death metal, and doom influences. Despite its challenging complexity, the album leaves a regenerating emotional impact. Dive into Meshuggah’s ‘I’ and experience a groundbreaking metal journey unlike any other.
If a musical representation of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle existed, it would be effectively sketched by Tètèma. Album of the year, no doubt about it...DEAD STILL...
If a musical representation of Heisenberg’s uncertainty principle existed, it would be effectively sketched by Tètèma.
Album of the year, no doubt about it...DEAD STILL...
Tètèma's 'Necroscape' is a mind-bending post-metal and experimental album that channels chaos and unpredictability through complex soundscapes. Featuring Mike Patton's dynamic vocals, the album explores sonic textures akin to noise, drone, and grindcore. Collaborations with accomplished musicians enhance the dense musical layers. The album is praised for its originality, compositional freedom, and evocative artwork, making it a top contender for album of the year. Dive into the chaotic brilliance of Tètèma's Necroscape – listen now and experience a sonic journey like no other!
If you don’t like Pretty Hate Machine, you probably just need to turn up the volume. Pretty Hate Machine not only has something that until then was rarely heard on the charts, but even now... it’s hard to find albums with a similar sound.
If you don’t like Pretty Hate Machine, you probably just need to turn up the volume.
Pretty Hate Machine not only has something that until then was rarely heard on the charts, but even now... it’s hard to find albums with a similar sound.
The review reflects on the author's initial struggle to appreciate Nine Inch Nails' debut album Pretty Hate Machine due to its blend of synthpop and rock. Over time, the author recognizes the album's unique sound and lasting appeal despite some dated elements. The album stands out for its distinctive production and ability to be enjoyed across musical preferences. Ultimately, it praises Trent Reznor’s approach as innovative rather than derivative. Listen to Pretty Hate Machine and discover the unique blend of synth and rock that shaped Nine Inch Nails’ groundbreaking debut.
It's barely 40 minutes of pure madness, yet somewhat controlled. If you manage to survive the machine-gun burst and the alienated screams... you might have encountered a work capable of rewarding you as you deserve.
It's barely 40 minutes of pure madness, yet somewhat controlled.
If you manage to survive the machine-gun burst and the alienated screams... you might have encountered a work capable of rewarding you as you deserve.
Atomsmasher by James Plotkin is a frenetic and visionary cybergrind album blending pure madness with moments of surreal beauty. Featuring Dj Speedranch and Dave Witte, it delivers intense, distorted soundscapes infused with unexpected touches like jazz, ethnic elements, and epic atmospheres. The review highlights the challenging but rewarding nature of the music and encourages a dedicated listening experience. Overall, it applauds Plotkin's genius and the album's adventurous spirit. Dive into Atomsmasher’s chaotic sonic experience — listen now and embrace the madness!
The album of the year as far as auditory slaughter is concerned. They want to hurt, and they are an unstoppable machine that sweeps and shatters everything.
The album of the year as far as auditory slaughter is concerned.
They want to hurt, and they are an unstoppable machine that sweeps and shatters everything.
Dead Cross's debut album is an intense, violent sonic experience featuring Mike Patton's erratic vocals and Dave Lombardo's machine-gun drumming. Produced by Ross Robinson, the album disregards trends in favor of raw energy. The cover of Bauhaus' "Bela Lugosi's Dead" adds a unique twist. The album is praised for its brutal, unrelenting sound. Dive into the chaotic world of Dead Cross and experience this brutal debut album now!
"Enrico Papi, that crazy cokehead who hosted Sarabanda!" "HIM, IN HIS 50s, ALL HAPPY SURROUNDED BY YOUNG WOMEN, YOU AT 25, LOOK LIKE HIS GRANDPA."
"Enrico Papi, that crazy cokehead who hosted Sarabanda!"
"HIM, IN HIS 50s, ALL HAPPY SURROUNDED BY YOUNG WOMEN, YOU AT 25, LOOK LIKE HIS GRANDPA."
This review of Enrico Papi's single MOOseca humorously reflects on the oddity of his comeback and its place in Italian pop culture. Using irony and nostalgia, it explores internet memes and social commentary around aging celebrities embracing modern trends. The reviewer mixes sharp wit with social satire, ultimately expressing amused disbelief rather than outright criticism. It's a cult, awkward moment in 2017's music scene. Discover the quirky side of Italian pop by watching Enrico Papi's MOOseca and read this witty review!
They chose the easiest path: mainstream pop rock perfect as a background for playing Call of Duty on Xbox Live. It’s 2017, and these six clowns come out, after twenty years of career, with an ELECTROPOP song?
They chose the easiest path: mainstream pop rock perfect as a background for playing Call of Duty on Xbox Live.
It’s 2017, and these six clowns come out, after twenty years of career, with an ELECTROPOP song?
The review expresses strong disappointment over Linkin Park's shift from their nu-metal origins to a mainstream electropop sound in 'Heavy.' The author criticizes the use of autotune, pop trends, and collaborating with a lesser-known artist to chase commercial success. They lament the band's departure from their early sound and compare their trajectory unfavorably to other metal bands. Discover the full review and hear 'Heavy' to decide if Linkin Park’s new sound resonates with you.
Ex-Otago were a great band and The Breakfast Jumpers is one of the songs that I hold dear to my heart. Rather than listening to it again, I’d tie my hands with my feet, then stick my head up my ass, and turn myself into a medicine ball at a Juve training session.
Ex-Otago were a great band and The Breakfast Jumpers is one of the songs that I hold dear to my heart.
Rather than listening to it again, I’d tie my hands with my feet, then stick my head up my ass, and turn myself into a medicine ball at a Juve training session.
The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with Ex-Otago's album Marassi, favoring their earlier song The Breakfast Jumpers. The tone is sarcastic and dismissive, highlighting a significant decline in quality. Despite the band's previous strengths, Marassi fails to meet expectations. Read this candid review to see why Marassi didn't live up to Ex-Otago's earlier brilliance.
A sonic extremism leading to a nervous collapse. The final track 'Two Pigs Fucking' is a dark and gloomy journey into the unknown, into nothingness, into evil.
A sonic extremism leading to a nervous collapse.
The final track 'Two Pigs Fucking' is a dark and gloomy journey into the unknown, into nothingness, into evil.
The review rediscovers LABRAT's debut album, praising its chaotic and intense blend of post-cybernetic grind metal. The short, fast-paced tracks combine influences from Fear Factory, Slayer, Carcass, and Converge, creating a harsh, relentless listening experience. The vocal delivery is characterized by extreme growls that contribute to the album's brutal atmosphere. Despite the band's obscure history and limited discography, this album stands out as a powerful underground metal masterpiece. Listen now to LABRAT's intense debut and experience the raw energy of post-cybernetic grind metal!
"Kittens Pooping Out Rainbows And Razorblades" is a true anthem for cat lovers, blending sound violence with tenderness. The album sets the eardrums on fire, caressing your nape with one hand while digging into your intestines with the other.
"Kittens Pooping Out Rainbows And Razorblades" is a true anthem for cat lovers, blending sound violence with tenderness.
The album sets the eardrums on fire, caressing your nape with one hand while digging into your intestines with the other.
Hello Kitty Suicide Club's album ^_^ offers a bold fusion of post-rave grindcore with acid and electronic jazz elements. Featuring eclectic themes from politics to childlike playfulness, the album balances raw intensity with moments of tenderness. Each track delivers spontaneous and cathartic bursts of emotion, propelled by manic, euphoric vocals. This original and energetic work is both challenging and addictive. Explore the wild and eclectic world of Hello Kitty Suicide Club—listen now and experience their explosive sound!
'The Process of Weeding Out' is the swan song of the glorious Black Flag here as a trio, as good old Henry Rollins had now been ousted from the band. The absolute protagonist is, however, Ginn’s guitar which is tormented, launched into neurotic gallops at a thousand miles an hour.
'The Process of Weeding Out' is the swan song of the glorious Black Flag here as a trio, as good old Henry Rollins had now been ousted from the band.
The absolute protagonist is, however, Ginn’s guitar which is tormented, launched into neurotic gallops at a thousand miles an hour.
This review reflects on Black Flag’s instrumental album 'The Process of Weeding Out,' marking a turning point after Henry Rollins' departure. Greg Ginn leads with intense, jazzy guitar work complemented by an inventive rhythm section. The album surprises fans familiar only with their punk sound, revealing a cerebral and virtuosic side. The reviewer experiences a mix of confusion and warmth, ultimately appreciating the album's complexity and emotion. Discover the unexpected jazz-infused side of Black Flag—listen to 'The Process of Weeding Out' now and experience their daring instrumental journey!
"A fury in perfect Black Metal style with some Death Metal accents... an acidic and impenetrable, furious, and hammering sonic mass." "The atmosphere during the forty-five minutes of listening is precisely this: bombings, nuclear catastrophes, and desolation... an objective and strictly negative vision of a world not so far from ours."
"A fury in perfect Black Metal style with some Death Metal accents... an acidic and impenetrable, furious, and hammering sonic mass."
"The atmosphere during the forty-five minutes of listening is precisely this: bombings, nuclear catastrophes, and desolation... an objective and strictly negative vision of a world not so far from ours."
Iperyt's 'No State Of Grace' is a fierce blend of Industrial Black and Death Metal, with fast drum machines, sharp guitars, and acidic vocals. The album explores themes of war, atomic destruction, and nihilism through a chaotic but cohesive mix of metal and electronic elements. Though not highly original, its brutal and claustrophobic sound is effective and reminiscent of The Berzerker. Recommended for fans of violent metal-electronic fusions. Dive into Iperyt's intense blend of black and death metal fused with electronic chaos—listen to 'No State Of Grace' now!
The 4 tracks contained in "Clistere di Sangue" are a vortex of delirious, distorted noise, almost incomprehensible. With adequate systems, they could be used to make buildings implode.
The 4 tracks contained in "Clistere di Sangue" are a vortex of delirious, distorted noise, almost incomprehensible.
With adequate systems, they could be used to make buildings implode.
Orrokton's debut album Clistere Di Sangue delivers an intense barrage of distorted noise and chaotic sound. The review highlights the difficulty in defining the genre, the overwhelming sonic experience, and questions the album's artistic substance. It recognizes the album's brutal power when played at high volume and its unique place in extreme music. Dive into Orrokton's chaotic noise world—listen to Clistere Di Sangue and experience extreme sound like never before!
"Nostril is a delirious, deviant, spastic, blasphemous, and completely off the charts record." "Technically truly advanced, brilliant ideas even in a demented context, remarkable orchestrations, never a sample out of place."
"Nostril is a delirious, deviant, spastic, blasphemous, and completely off the charts record."
"Technically truly advanced, brilliant ideas even in a demented context, remarkable orchestrations, never a sample out of place."
Igorrr's Nostril is an intense, genre-defying album blending breakcore, grindcore, classical, and gypsy traditions into an expertly produced baroque-core masterpiece. The record is chaotic yet brilliantly orchestrated, showcasing technical skill and fresh creativity. Its surreal and grotesque tone pushes musical boundaries with infectious energy and complex experimentation. Dive into Igorrr's Nostril and experience the wildest fusion of breakcore, metal, and classical. Listen now and unwrap the madness!
An inferno made of alcohol, drugs, and madness, lots of madness. A colossus of 100 tracks in just 20 minutes, exaggeration, denial and cancellation of melody and song form.
An inferno made of alcohol, drugs, and madness, lots of madness.
A colossus of 100 tracks in just 20 minutes, exaggeration, denial and cancellation of melody and song form.
The review describes 'Altered States of America' as an intense, chaotic album by Agoraphobic Nosebleed that pushes the boundaries of grindcore and noise music. With 100 ultra-short tracks packed into 20 minutes, the album is an onslaught of speed, dissonance, and avant-garde experimentation. The reviewer highlights the band’s mix of power electronics and punkish vocals, celebrating the album’s extremism and unique approach. It's a challenging yet rewarding listen for fans of extreme and experimental music. Experience the raw intensity of Agoraphobic Nosebleed’s 'Altered States of America' — listen now and embrace the chaos!
It’s impossible to remain impassive to the band’s cybernetic/psychedelic assault. Amidst the guitar riffs and the singer’s shouts, we sometimes find ambient/glitch interludes that capture the listener and make them dream.
It’s impossible to remain impassive to the band’s cybernetic/psychedelic assault.
Amidst the guitar riffs and the singer’s shouts, we sometimes find ambient/glitch interludes that capture the listener and make them dream.
Board Up the House by Genghis Tron is a fiercely experimental album that blends electronic noise, grindcore, and math/post-hardcore elements. It delivers a powerful sonic and emotional experience, marked by innovative synths, programmed drums, and captivating melodies. The album’s production and colorful artwork enhance its unique atmosphere. Fans of daring and genre-blending music will find this album a true trip. Explore Genghis Tron's Board Up the House for a groundbreaking blend of electronic intensity and emotional depth.
His approach is almost nihilistic, the music becomes noise and this noise... is nothingness; it is the end. This is a mad cyber kamikaze full of TNT, with flesh penetrated by machines, as Cronenberg would like it.
His approach is almost nihilistic, the music becomes noise and this noise... is nothingness; it is the end.
This is a mad cyber kamikaze full of TNT, with flesh penetrated by machines, as Cronenberg would like it.
Bologna Violenta, the project of Nicola Manzan, delivers a harsh, nihilistic sonic experience in Il Nuovissimo Mondo. The album melds noise, hardcore techno, and cyberpunk aesthetics to evoke a disconcerting, apocalyptic atmosphere. Rather than referencing Italian poliziottesco films, the music aligns more with unsettling works like Eraserhead and Tetsuo. With distorted sounds and primal fury, this album offers a challenging listen suitable for fans of experimental, aggressive soundscapes. Dive into Bologna Violenta's Il Nuovissimo Mondo and explore a fierce and apocalyptic noise journey today!
A combination of sounds skillfully mixed, which manage to give the album an extremely valuable artistic understanding. I believe this is one of the most musically logical albums of TDEP.
A combination of sounds skillfully mixed, which manage to give the album an extremely valuable artistic understanding.
I believe this is one of the most musically logical albums of TDEP.
This review highlights the experimental EP 'Irony is a Dead Scene,' a collaboration between The Dillinger Escape Plan and Mike Patton. Praised for its innovative fusion of mathcore, hardcore, and free jazz elements, the album showcases the band’s evolution and bold artistic decisions. The review also notes significant lineup changes and contextualizes the album’s place within the band’s career and metalcore landscape. Listen to 'Irony is a Dead Scene' and explore the boundary-pushing sound of The Dillinger Escape Plan and Mike Patton!
Never before has Tumour's sound been so up-to-date, blending cybernetic rhythms with brutal industrial vibes. By the end of the listening, Anal Penetration's futuristic atmosphere excites and captures the listener.
Never before has Tumour's sound been so up-to-date, blending cybernetic rhythms with brutal industrial vibes.
By the end of the listening, Anal Penetration's futuristic atmosphere excites and captures the listener.
This split album by Tumour and Anal Penetration showcases a matured, cybernetic approach to goregrind and pornogrind. Tumour enhances their use of drum machines with mechanical, irregular beats and experimental touches, while Anal Penetration delivers complex, fast, and brutal riffs with excellent production. Both acts provide a futuristic, intense listening experience with no dips in quality across 67 tracks. Highly recommended for dedicated fans of grindcore and its subgenres. Dive into this brutal and futuristic goregrind split—stream now and experience cutting-edge grindcore mastery!
I find the Sound played better than Curtis and his companions, no offense to old Sumner. Albums like 'Jeopardy' and especially 'From the Lions Mouth,' even if perhaps undervalued, are a valid testament to his compositional skills and artistic sensitivity.
I find the Sound played better than Curtis and his companions, no offense to old Sumner.
Albums like 'Jeopardy' and especially 'From the Lions Mouth,' even if perhaps undervalued, are a valid testament to his compositional skills and artistic sensitivity.
The review intertwines a personal story with a deep appreciation of The Sound's album 'From The Lions Mouth.' The author reflects on his youth, a poignant connection to a woman named Irene, and the musical impact of Adrian Borland. Despite being underrated, the album epitomizes artistic sensitivity and emotional depth within the post-punk genre. Discover the emotional depth of The Sound's 'From The Lions Mouth'—listen now and explore a post-punk classic.
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