Well, in my opinion, "Breach" is an album that totally surprised me with its heavier and darker tone, which I felt from the very first seconds. This material is a true mosaic of sounds where every element—from punk percussions and catchy basslines to raw, almost brutal vocals—has its place. What captivated me the most was Tyler's screaming, which, I have to admit, was something I'd been longing to hear in a studio version. At times, his vocal mannerisms were a ... read more
"Detox" is an album full of contrasts, combining heavy, aggressive riffs with melodic, emotional fragments. The team experiments with both classic rock sound and modern elements, drawing inspiration from various species-from J-rock, through metalcore, to Latin and pop-rock accents.
Characteristic for this edition are powerful chorus, dynamic pace changes and a rich vocal layer, in which Takahiro shows a full range of its abilities - from delicate, almost whispered phrases, through ... read more
Blurryface is the second studio album from Twenty One Pilots, which touches on internal struggles, fears and trying to find one's place in the world. The band skillfully combines various musical genres such as rap, rock, reggae and synth-pop, creating a unique and diverse album.
The production is spatial, and the instrumental experiments,
such as the use of synthesizers and unusual drum arrangements, distinguish it from other albums.
The biggest advantages of Blurryface are:
High Energy: ... read more
"Post Human: Survival Horror" is an extremely intense and emotional album that perfectly reflects the dark realities of our times. Bring Me The Horizon, with impressive skill, combines their deathcore roots with a modern, experimental approach to music, creating a work that is at once raw and full of deep emotion.
The album is a coherent story about the chaos and uncertainty that has accompanied us in recent years, especially in the context of the global pandemic. Each song is like ... read more
"LOOM" is an album that unfortunately does not meet my expectations. Although Imagine Dragons try to experiment with different sounds, they often lack consistency and clarity. Vocal accentuation of words and transformations that were supposed to add uniqueness, in many cases, spoil the songs.
The album leaves a feeling of dissatisfaction and, for the most part, seems uninvolving.
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