Sharp riffs, heavy grooves, and a run of great songs that hit straight to the point.no filler, just bangers.
another masterpiece from Muse.
Dark, dramatic, and emotionally charged, the album perfects the band’s fusion of grandiose rock, classical influences, and raw paranoia.
Lyrically, the album wrestles with fear, control, religion, and the end of the world, yet never loses its human core. Musically, Muse sound fully unleashed: massive riffs, cinematic arrangements, and Matt Bellamy’s vocals reaching both vulnerability and operatic intensity.
Absolution doesn’t just define an era ... read more
A true landmark in the progressive metal genre, setting a standard that countless bands have followed ever since.
An intimate, heartbreaking album built on restraint and honesty. No tricks, just subtle songs, warm production, and a mood that lingers long after it ends.
There are good debut albums, there are impressive ones, and then there are the rare debuts that feel like a full-blown declaration of identity. Royal Blood belongs firmly to the latter category. From its opening moments, it’s clear this isn’t just another rock duo playing within familiar boundaries it’s a raw, confrontational force redefining what can be done with bass, drums, and zero tolerance for excess.
The brilliance of this album lies in its simplicity. Mike Kerr (bass, ... read more
Bold, noisy, and inventive. not perfect, but still a very strong record.
Land Animal by Bent Knee is a stunning fusion of art-rock ambition and raw emotional power. Each track feels alive twisting, evolving, unpredictable carried by jaw-dropping vocals and rich, dynamic arrangements. It’s an album that pushes the boundaries of modern rock, theatrical yet deeply human, experimental yet incredibly moving. One of the most exciting records of the decade for me an easy 96/100.
A soft whisper of an album that sinks deep under the skin. Bonus points for the oddly brilliant cover I loved it!
His whisper-like voice and warm arrangements create a quiet world of solitude and beauty. A record that feels like a personal letter, unfolding with every listen
Homogenic is Björk at her most focused and fearless a fusion of icy electronic beats and sweeping strings that feels both alien and deeply human. Every track is a world of its own, driven by raw emotion and bold sonic architecture.
It’s an album that doesn't just push boundaries it redraws them.
A landmark in experimental pop, timeless in sound and vision.
Elliott Smith stands as a defining statement of minimalist songwriting. With sparse acoustic arrangements and intimate vocal delivery, Smith crafts a deeply personal atmosphere that feels both delicate and haunting. The album’s strength lies in its subtlety every whispered line and gentle chord progression carries emotional weight without relying on production flourishes.
Highlights like “Needle in the Hay” and “Clementine” showcase Smith’s exceptional ... read more