This is rated higher than Waking The Fallen.
I repeat: this piece of garbage with the cheesiest clean vocals i've heard in metal is rated higher than the album with Unholy confessions and I wont see you tonight. Is not that horrible, but an obvious copycat of Killswitch Engage musically (Adam D is the producer) and the vocals are straight up laughable. The 45 points are for the six bridge, beautiful shit right there.
Inmersive experience with some of the most powerful and overwhelming pieces of music this year.
The only thing that I'm not completely in love is that the lyrics tend to be too many abstract at times, but I can't call this a complain.
Forgotten breakdown is so heavy that could change the earth rotation cicle.
This album is entertaining as hell. Stupid fun of course, but at least I don't feel like i'm listening to complete garbage instead of MUSIC (you see what I did here uh)
So much better than his last album that it hurts.
Forgotten underrated we all say in unison.
"Kids prefer Hybrid Theory just to grow up and realize Meteora is better" luckily my mind will remain as a kid's one forever.
Music is as close as we'll ever be to a time machine.
I don't think is perfect, and Bowie's music still feels a bit weird to me at times, but is so consistently good that it's impossible not to enjoy it.
I like how they incorporate small elements in the tracks such as the dissonant guitars in the verses from avoid too much similarity between their songs. Even thought the whole song reminds me (specially in the chorus) to the first third of Look Down on Us, I still liked It enough to save it, and also makes me appreciate even more the masterpiece that Look Down on Us is, genuenly one of the best songs i've heard in my entire live.
The acoustic guitar at the end of ITAYATT might be the most genius movement in the history of music. Got me shivering.
Ohms was a good record but this is better in my opinion, and there's no debate that it's also better than Gore so the best Deftones work in 13 years. It manages to keep the Deftones vibe without sounding too derivative of their other work: It definitely has taken a lot from KNY, but it's very different and has it's own personality.
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Damn i didn't rate Shogun
A huge improvement over The Crusade from the first to the last track and with a cool aproach to some japanese medieval elements by the hand of Matt Heafy's roots. Super ambitious project; even thought it isn't as great as Ascendancy, the quality is undeniable.
Cool album with fantastic instrumental, specially stunning guitar work, both from a technical aspect and originality. The songs could be shorter tho, and I wouldn't say that the vocals are bad, but the screams at times don't fit at all. But yeah these guys record some fun metalcore damn.
It's a good synthpop album. A bit bloated but that's kinda reasonable since it's his last album, but yeah there are at least 4 or 5 bangers specially Open Hearts
IT'S NEEEVEER EEEEEAAAAAAASYYYYYYYYY
FALLING IN FALLING FALLING IN LOOOOOOOOOVE
This mf has an amazing voice but I'm not the biggest fan of this style of music so i'll keep listening to A LA CARTE on repeat.
Who the hell is this obongiabar Guy and what does Danny Brown owe to him for being TWICE in the album, in the worst songs btw.
Super-irregular work by Danny Brown, who sounds a mix between tired and devastated during most of the album. The two last songs luckily end the whole work in a high enough note.
The highlight is Abe Cunningham with super-groovy drumming, reminded me a lot of the song Mein. But the mixing is super-descompensated compared to the vocals and guitars, and It was all that I could think hearing the track .