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Slipknot

Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses ā–  Brizz89

 The sounds, the melodies, the riffs, too commercial to be Slipknot, would leave anyone shocked.

 I recommend it only to fans of commercial Nu Metal like Limp Bizkit, because this album is indeed the flag bearer of band commercialization.

 Discover Slipknot's bold melodic shift on Vol. 3 and decide if this commercial nu metal direction suits your taste!

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Morrissey

Ringleader of the Tormentors ā–  kikujiro77

 There’s the absolute perfection that only the (now) old Steven Patrick can distill in three minutes.

 What can I say? You have killed me. Again.

 Listen to Morrissey’s Ringleader of the Tormentors and experience his poetic and emotional mastery anew.

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Caparezza

Habemus Capa ā–  Brizz89

 The album is really interesting, recommended to great fans of the rapper and also to those who want to listen to serious rap with interesting themes.

 Has Caparezza produced his second masterpiece after VeritĆ  Supposte? Let’s see...

 Listen to Caparezza's Habemus Capa for a masterclass in Italian rap and powerful political commentary.

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In Flames

Come Clarity ā–  Brizz89

 This new work brings all the energy the group has gotten us used to, but it tends to guarantee more catchiness and ease of listening.

 In the end, this album continues to confirm the band’s not always consistent performance, which nonetheless represents the only real certainty in the mainstream death metal scene.

 Listen to In Flames' Come Clarity to experience melodic death metal's blend of heaviness and melody.

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Nine Inch Nails

With Teeth ā–  Brizz89

 This album confirms how Reznor is musically a great composer, and how he has been able to sustain for over 15 years a genre he practically invented without ever veering off course.

 Only is perhaps the most beautiful song on the album: a mix of electronics, NIN’s typical industrial, Prodigy’s techno-metal, and ’80s funk.

 Listen to Nine Inch Nails' With Teeth now and discover the powerful blend of introspection and industrial rock.

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Atreyu

A Deathgrip On Yesterday ā–  Brizz89

 The devastating screamed parts that dominated the previous works of Atreyu have been replaced by melodic parts.

 Atreyu, like many others, have already taken the wrong path... let’s see.

 Discover how Atreyu blends melody and metalcore in their album 'A Deathgrip On Yesterday'—listen now and decide if the new path fits your taste!

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Lacuna Coil

Karmacode ā–  Brizz89

 The album is above average, a work that certainly has not disappointed neither the fans nor the critics.

 Enjoy The Silence, a cover of Depeche Mode performed masterfully, with Christina’s voice perfectly interpreting the emotional aspect of the piece.

 Discover Lacuna Coil's Karmacode—listen now and experience their blend of gothic and nu metal!

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Revolting Cocks

Cocked And Loaded ā–  Brizz89

 The album is overall fun, catchy, and above all, infectious, but this doesn’t mean we should cry miracle.

 An average album that will surely be appreciated by old fans, but could easily be criticized by those looking for some innovation certainly less present than believed.

 Discover the infectious energy of Revolting Cocks' comeback album and dive into their bold blend of industrial and punk sounds today!

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Radiohead

Ok Computer ā–  wolf

 OK Computer represents the perfect synthesis of what the English group had done in the past and will do in the future.

 Paranoid Android is the album’s gem (and perhaps of their entire discography) with a tense acoustic beginning that flows into an intermezzo of distorted guitars.

 Explore Radiohead's OK Computer and experience the iconic blend of rock and electronic innovation.

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Frank Sinatra

Francis Albert Sinatra & Antonio Carlos Jobim ā–  nightwalker10

 Sinatra’s voice emerges, aiming straight at the heart.

 If you have money for just one CD a year, with this one, you can’t go wrong.

 Listen to Sinatra and Jobim's timeless bossa nova collaboration and feel the soulful magic today!

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L'aura

Okumuki ā–  turibaretta

 The singer never falls into banality, creating various, diverse songs.

 L'Aura not only showcases various aspects of her personality but also the different musical nuances that have marked her life as a musician.

 Listen to L'Aura's 'Okumuki' now and explore its rich musical diversity!

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Francesco Renga

Camere con vista ā–  KrYsTaL

 Once there was a voice that vibrated the strings of the soul, now annihilated by sequences of soporific and often useless notes.

 He was once a great who sang rock with anger, now he pleases grandmothers with that look of a doting father.

 Discover why this Francesco Renga album disappointed fans and critics alike—read the full review and listen for yourself!

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Skinless

Progression Towards Evil ā–  Tepes

 Skinless knows how to play and how to stand out from other bands in the genre, focusing everything on violence and heaviness.

 The drummer’s inventions and the guitarist’s riffing dispel boredom and repetitiveness and make this CD absolutely alive, albeit suffocating.

 Listen now to Skinless’ brutal debut and experience the raw power and dark originality of Progression Towards Evil!

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Prodigy

The Fat of the Land ā–  KrYsTaL

 "Smack my bitch up overwhelms you, the hoarse screams of the great master of ceremonies Keith Flint break in to violently disturb your tranquility and leave you no escape for the entire duration of the record."

 "The fat one of the region is... a banging album by the Prodigy, released at the right time, post-produced sublimely and undoubtedly a masterpiece in its own way."

 Dive into The Prodigy's The Fat of the Land and experience the electronic revolution that shaped a generation!

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Officium Triste

Reason ā–  fabbiu

 Without exaggeration, one of the best metal albums I've listened to recently and thus also one of my favorites.

 Reason is an excellent album of disordered passions, a decadent representation of objective human pessimism.

 Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of Officium Triste’s Reason and experience doom metal at its most expressive.

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The Horace Silver Quintet plus J.J. Johnson

The Cape Verdean Blues ā–  Symbad_Bassist

 "An important, highly enjoyable, and eternal record. To play loud."

 "Horace gives a lesson in intelligence while improvising, clarifying that improvisation is indeed the act of composing music in real time."

 Listen to The Cape Verdean Blues and experience the brilliance of Horace Silver’s groundbreaking hard bop jazz today!

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Crosby, Stills & Nash

Crosby, Stills & Nash ā–  lloyd

 The voices of Crosby and Nash blend together to form perfect vocal harmonies, while Stills’ guitars weave the entire record with phrasing both delicate and incisive.

 This record has a flavor of freedom, peace, love... tracks like 'Bye-Byes', 'Long Time Gone', 'Wooden Ships' recreate the idea that a peaceful world of long-haired men would be possible.

 Listen to Crosby, Stills & Nash’s debut for a timeless journey into harmony and freedom.

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OSI

Free ā–  Matt7

 'Free' is once again pearlescent: less focused on a progressive matrix and therefore more designed to hit the listener with more direct songs and simpler listening.

 Never intrusive: Portnoy, although he could overdo it at any time, fits well into the project presenting a truly excellent, simple but direct and effective performance.

 Discover OSI's 'Free'—an electronic-progressive gem worth your ears today!

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OSI

Office Of Strategic Influence ā–  Matt7

 It is essentially an album of difficult, indeed very difficult assimilation.

 It certainly offers extremely interesting ideas, as well as an undeniable freshness, originality, and that desire to 'dare and overdo' that never harms in the prog field.

 Discover the fresh and daring sounds of OSI's debut album—listen now and dive into a prog journey like no other!

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Four Tet

Pause ā–  LoneSwordsman

 Finding albums of this caliber and able to convey so many sensations "thanks" to the absence of lyrics does not happen every day.

 A generally varied and heartfelt album then, this "Pause," full of pure, ecstatic atmospheres, capable of reconciling heart and mind.

 Listen to Four Tet’s 'Pause' now and immerse yourself in its pure, heartfelt electronic landscapes!

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