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Under The Symphony
Storm in a Volcano
3.0
08.16.23
Under The Symphony
The Ruthless Art of Living Part II
Good Work! I must listen to it more but very good first impression
3.5
08.16.23
Ozzy Osbourne
Patient Number 9
Despite the many health issues Ozzy has had to contend with over the past few years, his voice sounds great throughout the album, and the proclamation ‘I’ll never die cos I’m immortal’ is delivered with a cheeky wink and defiant edge.
The sheer vitality of tracks like Mr. Darkness, Degradation Blues and Dead And Gone is truly delightful, bringing back some of the wild-eyed energy of Ozzy’s past but without feeling as throwaway as previous tracks such as Tiny Little Green Men and It’s A Raid did.
For all the guest star appearances, it’s the return of guitarist Zakk Wylde that will likely please lon
4.5
09.13.22
Under The Symphony
The Ruthless Art of Living Part I
Talking about: The Ruthless Art of Living Part 1 by UTS
First of all, Under the symphony is an Argentine band formed in Buenos Aires 8 years ago. Their first album was Storm in a Volcano that was published in 2018 but I certenly couldn't listen to it in attention.
The Ruthless Art of Living came into me after watch this band's single Just a grief song, that was published in youtube. Strong lyrics and a strange combination of rock-soul-pop sounds made me want to listen more new staff of this particular band.
The extended play came out in August and could listen to it a few times, each one of those times w
4.0
09.13.22
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