Menu
Reviews
Interviews
Reports
News
Filters
Order by
Order by
Order by
Newest
Oldest
Best (10 - 1)
None
Article Type
Article Type
Reviews
(1)
Date Range
Date Range
Date Range
Clear
Reset All
Search Results
for:
musica
review
Malphas – Portal
April 5, 2024
The album has sweeping musical arrangements that constructed well and obviously thought out in advance, and the quartet has some strong musical talent. This was a good album, but it could have been better if the band would have injected some more variety into things, like that closing song for example…it was incredible.
review
Seltsame Erden - Gedankentempeln
April 3, 2024
The Old Flame of Black Metal still burns on this German band's music.
review
Perveration - Putrefaction of Infinite Apogee
April 3, 2024
These Brutal Death Metal adepts must mature a bit more...
review
Distorted Reflection - Doom Rules Eternally
April 3, 2024
A very good debut from this Greek Doom Metal trio.
review
Black Absinthe - On Earth or In Hell
April 3, 2024
A very good mix between heavy Metal, Hard Rock and Punk Rock is what this Canadian trio offers to you. Enjoy it!
review
Jim Petrik & World Stage - Roots & Shoots Volume 1
April 3, 2024
Jim Petrik's home base has always been Ides Of March since 1964. Jim has co […]
review
Vale of Pnath – Between the Worlds of Life and Death
April 2, 2024
What truly sets this album apart is its uncompromising commitment to pushing the boundaries of extreme music. With blistering guitar rhythms, bone-crushing drums, and vocals that range from deep gutturals to primal screams, it's a masterclass in musical aggression. Get ready to dive headfirst into the abyss.
review
Cruce Signatus – Cruce Signatus
April 1, 2024
Overall, the album was decent, but it failed to really make a mark because of all of the keyboards and synths. Mind you, I love them as a medium in music, but when it’s nearly the entire sound, you get washed over from them.
review
Godfrost – Godfrost
April 1, 2024
“Godfrost” is one of those albums that make you go on a hunting spree for all the artist’s previous materials you can find. We all definitely need more Frost in our lives.
review
Perseus - Into the Silence
April 1, 2024
WOW, what a great Heavy/Power Metal offering from these Italian warriors!
review
David Reece – Baptized by Fire
March 31, 2024
David Reece is the heavy metal singer you’ve probably heard a thousand times and sang along to but just didn’t realize you were listening to, but with his incredible musical resume (and voice) you now know.
review
Catalyst*R – Pace of Change
March 31, 2024
Overall, I found the album brought substance and style back into the realm of Progressive Rock, like some of the aforementioned artists. The album is personal, and quite sweet, and the band performs the songs with a quiet confidence.
review
Ghost on Mars – Out of Time and Space
March 29, 2024
A lot of Progressive Metal is about how well the band navigates transitions, in my experience. Both the melodies and their musical prowess on the album is strong, although transitions seem to give them trouble from time to time. The album also has a bit too much of a steady emotional presence for me. These moments seem better when they are unleashed when the listener least expects them, for maximum effect. It’s a good album however, and very well produced. The band has all the pieces in place to be great.
review
Dool – The Shape of Fluidity
March 28, 2024
Within the context of change, things are constantly in flux. It’s almost as if we have no purpose. But when you think about it, change is one thing we all have to navigate daily, and it doesn’t mean you can’t find the right path. For me, therein lies the paradox of the album.
review
In Vain – Solemn
March 27, 2024
Prepare yourselves for an unparalleled musical odyssey that defies expectations and transcends boundaries. Enter a realm where ardent Death Metal collides with glorious melodies, creating a sonic landscape of unparalleled intensity and beauty. With each track, you'll be swept away by the ferocious power of Death Metal, fueled by relentless riffs and thunderous backbone. Yet, woven within this ferocity lies a thread of exquisite melody, guiding you through the chaos with haunting harmonies and soaring refrains. From the guttural growls that reverberate through your very core to the ethereal melodies that linger in the air long after the music fades, every moment of this album is a revelation.
review
Sunnata – Chasing Shadows
March 27, 2024
Their genre is called “shamanic doom.” A shaman has access to, and influence in, the world of good and evil spirits. Typically, such people enter a trance state during a ritual, and practice divination and healing. When you take each song separately, they present a varied sound. But when you consider the album as a whole, the pieces start to fall into place. It’s really a colossal effort on the part of the band, and the listening work won’t come easy, but with several listens, it will slowly stick to your ribs. This is definitely one of the more simulating Doom albums I have heard in a while.
review
Alicate - Heaven Tonight
March 27, 2024
Alicate were formed in the late Eighties by Jonas Erixon and Fredrik Ekberg. They released […]
review
Lethe – Alienation
March 25, 2024
Right away, you have to commend a band for their exploratory vision and their “don’t give a fuck” attitude, because these are two principles that the Metal genre was founded on. Although it would be a stretch to call this Metal music, it does retain a harder edge. The compositions are unique, complicated, and dark, but very accessible, and the album retains a very charming and intriguing appeal.
review
Merrimack – Of Grace and Gravity
March 25, 2024
Balancing Atmospheric Melodic with lo-fi brutality, “Of Grace and Gravity” is both haunting and bludgeoning.
review
Altar of Betelgeuze - Echoes
March 25, 2024
A monster of a doom metal album. It doesn’t matter if you like extreme doom or a more laid back approach---this is an album that bridges the gaps and will appeal to all kinds of people with different tastes. It is a grand achievement that has something for everyone.
review
Last in Time – Too Late
March 25, 2024
Overall, this was a solid album to listen to. The musicianship of the band is evident, and they create some memorable moments on the album.
review
Negative Prayer - Self//Wound
March 23, 2024
From Portland,Oregon,USA comes this crushing band with the name of NEGATIVE PRAYER. The line-up consists […]
review
Damnationis – The Fallen Princess
March 21, 2024
The symphonic elements didn’t take over the sound, but even if they did, we would be left with the music underneath, which is too simple and one-dimensional. Perhaps the oddest part of the band and album are that they a sextet from France, which is often known for its inventiveness in Metal.
review
Xephyr - No Signal
March 21, 2024
This Alternative Hard Rock quartet is truly great! Hear to it and get addicted!
review
Stuka Squadron - Zeppelin
March 21, 2024
War is the worst thing of all, and this new release of this English Heavy Metal division depicts it with excellent music!
review
Solitary Sabred - Temple of the Serpent
March 21, 2024
A fine mix between US Metal, Heavy Metal and Power Metal is what this quintet is offering you, and you better take it!
review
Ravenstine - 2024
March 21, 2024
Wow, this Hard Rock release is a link between the 80s and these days! What a great work!
review
In Vain - Back to Nowhere
March 21, 2024
Wow, this Spanish quartet in such mix between Heavy Metal, Power Metal and Thrash Metal really surprises the hearers!
review
Gone Savage - Life In Black and White
March 21, 2024
This Hard Rock/Rock 'n' Roll act from UK-based band is back for one more round.
review
Fatal Maim - One Beyond the Grave
March 21, 2024
A very good release of this fine North American Heavy/Power/Thrash Metal rescued from the sands of time.
review
Drowned - Procul His
March 21, 2024
Why in the blazes such good Old School Death Metal act from Germany has few releases? We want more!
review
Domination Campaign - A Storm of Steel
March 21, 2024
A fine Australian Death Metal act on its second release. For extreme Metal addicted!
review
Khold – Du dømmes til Død
March 21, 2024
Overall, besides some solid bass work, this album failed to excite me, and Black Metal can be very exciting.
review
Intense Confession - Whispers Of Fear / Into The Forbidden
March 19, 2024
A small blast from the past.
review
Wings of Steel – Wings of Steel
March 18, 2024
I’m gonna make this as simple and easy as possible to our wonderful head banging readers, if you haven’t heard of WINGS OF STEEL yet, do yourself a favor and immediately check them out, they have everything you could possibly want in a heavy metal band and I promise you will love them from the very first listen.
review
Have Mercy – Numb
March 18, 2024
With some work HAVE MERCY may have been able to condense “Numb” to a vaguely interesting EP.
More results...
Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Latest Reviews
Fractured Minds
Our Mirage
Le Chemin Du Gaucher
Philippe Drouin Obvurt
II Bleak
Vast Pyre
In Essence Divided
Nightshade
Nearest Dusk
Insipidus
silence outlives the earth
ERRA
All 37761 Reviews
Latest News
ELVENPATH: Signed with El Puerto Records
March 23, 2023
HOUSE OF SHAKIRA: Swedish Hard Rockers Announce New Studio Album
March 23, 2023
CRY OF DAWN: Featuring Goran Edman, Announce New Studio Album
March 23, 2023
UMBILICHAOS: Signs to Time To Kill Records.
March 20, 2023
VIO-LENCE: Announce More Live Shows and New Tour Lineup.
March 20, 2023
TERRANOCT: to Release Debut Album, "Icon of Ruin."
March 20, 2023
All 42686 News
Latest Interviews
Tes Re Oth
Serpents Oath
Steve Bardsley
Black Rose
Weirding Batweilder
Vinterdracul
Lorenzo "Kallo" Carlini
Black Therapy
All 2134 Interviews
Latest Reports
Aspherium, Abyssic and more at United Sardine Factory (2017)
Trivium, Sikth and more at Manchester Academy (2017)
The Dillinger Escape Plan, Ho99o9 and more at Rock City (2017)
Insomnium, Barren Earth and more at From Hell (2017)
All 1149 Reports
home
Menu
Reviews
Interviews
Reports
News
close
English
English
Deutsch
Español
Français
Italiano
Polski
Svenska
Suomi
Português
Română
Slovenščina
Slovenčina
Nederlands
Dansk
Ελληνικά
Čeština
Magyar
Lietuvių
Latviešu
Eesti
Hrvatski
Gaeilge
Български
Norsk
Türkçe
Bahasa Indonesia
Português (Brasil)
日本語
한국어
简体中文
العربية
Русский
हिन्दी
Українська
Srpski
English (UK)
ایران
ישראל
Македонија
ประเทศไทย
Việt Nam
Accessibility Adjustments
Powered by
OneTap
Hide Toolbar
Back
How long do you want to hide the toolbar?
Hide Toolbar Duration
Only for this session
24 hours
A Week
Not Now
Hide Toolbar
Select your accessibility profile
Vision Impaired Mode
Enhances website's visuals
Seizure Safe Profile
Clear flashes & reduces color
ADHD Friendly Mode
Focused browsing, distraction-free
Blindness Mode
Reduces distractions, improves focus
Epilepsy Safe Mode
Dims colors and stops blinking
Content Modules
Font Size
+
Default
-
Readable Font
Line Height
+
Default
-
Cursor
Letter Spacing
Align Text
Font Weight
Color Modules
Light Contrast
High Contrast
Monochrome
Orientation Modules
Reading Line
Reading Mask
Hide Images
Highlight Content
Stop Animations
Highlight Links
Reset Settings
arrow-circle-o-down
facebook-square
bars
angle-double-up
youtube
instagram
cross
menu
cross-circle