This is a great album with classics such as: Bohemian Rhapsody, You’re my Best Friend, Love of My Life and many more.
A captivating listen from start to finish, featuring diverse styles and genres. The sound is distinctively unique, balancing somber moments with broad appeal.
Great album for people who like their metal raw and angry. It looks like Converge can't put out a bad album.
Norah Jones’s debut album is a jazzy melancholic classic. Her lovely singing voice draws you in and you can truly lose yourself in it..
This progressive metal album features some fantastic tracks like “Song of the Cranes”, “The Sojourner” and “Staghorn”. It also develops over time, becoming even better with repeated listens.
I enjoy the energy of this album; it’s definitely pleasing to listen to. It’s like a punk rock band with a groove.
As usual, Kreator delivers even in their later years. This is a fantastic thrash metal album with powerful, well-written songs that keep you headbanging until the very end.
This artist transports you straight into a Studio Ghibli movie. The classical guitar and gentle singing make it sound like a perfect addition to a Hayao Miyazaki soundtrack. If you enjoy that kind of music, you’ll definitely enjoy this.
Definitely not my style of music, but I didn’t dislike it, and that’s a plus!
Brutal, aggressive, and relentless. That’s exactly how I like my metal from Rotten Sound. Fantastic EP!
A solid death metal album from the Ukrainian band, with old music samples woven in between that definitely give the record more character.
I was surprised to learn that some country songs exceed four minutes, but it certainly highlights my limited country music knowledge. This progressive and alternative country album is quite enjoyable. The harmonies between the male and female vocalists are particularly pleasing. Furthermore, some tracks incorporate elements I haven’t encountered in traditional country music, which is intriguing.
This album is really interesting, especially the drums. I wouldn’t even like it without them.
This indie / experimental folk album gets you in a relaxing mood.
The instruments reminds me a bit of the artist Hurray for the Riff Raff, but she has more of a country vibe.
It’s a pretty good album but they could cut on the auto tune singing, without it I would like the album even better.
This album didn’t leave much of an impression on me. It’s a solid indie folk record without any standout moments, but also without anything unpleasant or irritating. Just a nice, easy listen for when you want to unwind.
This classical instrumental album features intriguing sound effects and subtle Asian influences. The piano is prominently featured throughout and fun to listen to. While the album is somewhat lengthy, the tracks are captivating enough to keep you listening to the very end.