Crunchy and groovy guitar riffs in this record, are heavily supplemented by the amazing sound mixing work. The instrumental track "Orion" is great all the way through, and thrashier songs such as "Master of Puppets", "Leper Messiah", "Disposable Heroes" and "Damage Inc" are all great tracks.
Very good concept Album from Iron Maiden. The tracks vary from catchy and fun songs, such as "The Evil That Men Do" and "Moonchild" to long complex progressive epics such as "Seventh Son of A Seventh Son". However, "Can I Play With Madness?" Feels out of place, and an unnecessary radio addition
The greatest Pink Floyd record. Beautiful guitar solos, complex but enjoyable song writing, and great execution of the "Anti Rich" sentiment the album is based around, truly a must listen album.
Very catchy hooks and fun riffs, alongside great vocal performances from Robert Halford. The quintessential Judas Priest album
Great album. Some of the best vocal performances from Robert Halford, and the guitar on this album is next level. Powerful drum performances and a great refresh for the band
Very good album. Intriguing and complex guitar workings are supplemented by killer drum and bass performances. Probably the best thrash album to ever exist.
Holy Wars... The punishment due, Lucretia and Five Magics are some of the best metal songs ever written
All around decent, but some parts of multiple songs feel like unnecessary additions to feign musical complexity.
Pretty good Album. However, the instrumentation can fall short on multiple songs, and many feel drawn out just for the purpose of being long
The best album by Black Country New Road. Intriguing instrumentation and powerful vocals culminating in an all round enjoyable listen