Album Rating: 4.0
Unless you’re mistaking it with Seventh Star, which is far more AOR sounding than this
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Album Rating: 3.5
Killer record, even if OP has a point that it is some sort of misguided attempt at Sabbath doing power metal. That said, I dig all the tunes and find myself spinning this frequently as of late. Obviously any shred of Sabbath's classic sound has been excised here. Perhaps easier to enjoy if one just pretends it isn't Black Sabbath. You know, until Iommi smashes you in the face with a massive riff only he could write.
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1.5 ? Come on
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Album Rating: 4.0
Yeah it rules
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Album Rating: 3.0
https://blabbermouth.net/news/black-sabbath-box-set-of-tony-martin-era-recordings-anno-domini-1989-1995-to-arrive-in-may
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Album Rating: 4.0 | Sound Off
I can't wait for this to be available again on the streaming platforms.
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Album Rating: 4.0
yeah I'm pretty sick of having to dig out my CD or listen to a youtube rip if I want to hear Headless Cross and Tyr
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Album Rating: 3.0
it's on streaming wew
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Album Rating: 4.0
Got my vinyl set and man I'm so happy Tony is getting some love finally. So many people getting an honest listen to one of metal's best-kept secrets for the first time.
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Album Rating: 3.0
Yeah these albums were all in need of a bit more spotlight and beefed-up sound too considering the old versions, while very dynamic in mastering, were pretty thin sounding overall. Will have to properly rejam with an open mind
Could've avoided slamming them with compression tho, but I guess that's 2024 for you
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Album Rating: 4.0
I don't know shit about production or mixing / mastering but my biggest problem with tyr and hc is that the guitars and drums seem to have so much fucking reverb that it's impossible to not sound like precisely the early 90s era they are from.
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Album Rating: 3.0
In that sense the remasters seem pretty conservative to me from what I'm hearing at first glance, still smack dab in the 80s-becoming-90s with the isolated echoing drums and all. It's cool to have them on streaming though, it'll bring new fans perhaps, especially if the louder volume "tricks" more people into liking them
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Album Rating: 4.0
I've seen a good response to Tony so far yeah
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Album Rating: 4.5
Are the Tony Martin albums finally on streaming now? Was there ever a good reason why they weren't? I always assumed it was just the band gatekeeping their "good albums" the same way Pantera does.
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Album Rating: 4.5
also can we please remove this review from being the featured review, it's so fucking bad wtf. 1.5 for this is utter bullshit
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Album Rating: 3.5
this is very solid but not mindblowing. martin is definitely an excellent vocalist with some killer range. i like the melodic edge here but really miss the classic heavy tony riffz. makes me appreciate the dio albums and especially mob rules more.
also there’s nothing more that martin loves than writing choruses with the title of the song in it lol. gets a bit samey but t/t and when death calls are really great. fun jam but hope one of the other martin albums is a bit heavier because that would be a great fit.
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Album Rating: 4.5
always felt this was a bit more on the power metal side of things, and in that regard it’s really good. Probably could never be recommended as a doom metal album or anything sabbathy at all tbh, but I love tony’s vocals and other tony’s guitar solos alot, like iommi shreds hard here. Dehumanizer is definitely heavier tho. cant see you really loving Tyr but it's not a bad album at all, more kinda stuff like this tho. who knows lol
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Album Rating: 3.5
yeah definitely feel power metal here. totally get why martin has a loyal group of defenders, he's awesome and deserves a ton of credit. just prefer my sabbath a bit more riff focused.
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Album Rating: 3.0
You'll prob enjoy Cross Purposes and the new mix of Forbidden!
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Album Rating: 3.5
sweet sab, excited to get to them. very sad i'm on the tail end of my sabbath discog jam.
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