Average Rating: 4.13 Rating Variance: 0.56 Objectivity Score: 54% (Somewhat Balanced)
Sort by: Rating | Release Date | Rating Date | Name5.0 classicDeftones White PonyMastodon LeviathanMastodon Blood MountainOpeth Blackwater ParkOpeth DeliverancePain of Salvation The Perfect Element, Part 1Textures Silhouettes4.5 superbBetween the Buried and Me The Great MisdirectAwesome mixture of their metalcore sounds, with some serious progressive influences, which they pull of real good. BTBAM is about to become a legend in it's genre. Bloodbath Unblessing the PurityFredrik Thordendal's Special Defects Sol Niger Within V3.33Hurt Vol. 1Hurt Vol. IIMeshuggah obZenOpeth My Arms, Your HearseOpeth Ghost ReveriesOpeth The Roundhouse TapesTextures Drawing CirclesThe Jimi Hendrix Experience The Jimi Hendrix Experience (Box Set)The Mars Volta De-Loused in the ComatoriumThe Ocean Precambrian4.0 excellentJimi Hendrix BluesMercenary Architect of LiesMirrorthrone GangrenePorcupine Tree Fear of a Blank PlanetRadiohead OK ComputerTextures PolarsThe Mars Volta AmputechtureThe Mars Volta The Bedlam in Goliath3.5 greatPorcupine Tree Nil RecurringRussian Circles GenevaA finally they've climbed out of the drag they called "Station". Station was quite boring, with only a few really good songs. With "Geneva" the guys are back on track, and it is quite good. Sure there are still parts on the album that have been done tons of times before. But overall they've managed to create a solid album with some really nice soundscapes.Stolen Babies There Be Squabbles Ahead3.0 goodKatatonia Night Is the New DayI am a huge Katatonia fan, so I've been looking out for this like forever. But with NITND they haven't yet managed to blow me away like they did with Viva Emptiness or The Great Cold Distance. Some songs sound too "whiney" to me. And the only real heavy song on it is "Forsaker" in my eyes. But I heard from a lot of people that this is a grower. So I'll give an update on my final rating. But for now a painful 3.02.5 averageCoheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of MadnessCoheed and Cambria No World for TomorrowPelican What We All Come to NeedPelican is a band that's been in the whole postrock/metal genre for years. And for years they've been doing a solid job. They've started off with a typical sludge sound and evolved into a more postrock sound. But the sound never sticked to me, it was good, yes, for a while. But then it was just plain boring to me. And the same (unfortunately) happens with this album. Some songs are awesome, but the most of it are quite boring. And it pains me to say so.
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