4.5 superb |
A Day To Remember Bad Vibrations |
A Day To Remember What Separates Me from You |
A Day To Remember Homesick |
A Night in Texas Global Slaughter |
Dumb blast beat fun, ADHDcore at it's finest. |
A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step |
Aaru SWNPL |
Abbie Falls Hell Is Other People |
Above, Below The Lotus Chapters |
Ad Infinitum Chapter II - Legacy |
Ad Infinitum Chapter III - Downfall |
Aerosmith Toys in the Attic |
Aesop Rock Spirit World Field Guide |
After the Burial Evergreen |
After the Burial Dig Deep |
Against The Current Fever |
Against The Current In Our Bones |
Agnes Obel Aventine |
Alcest Les Voyages De L'Âme |
Alcest Kodama |
Alcest Spiritual Instinct |
Alcest Les Chants de L'Aurore |
Alice Cooper School's Out |
Alice in Chains Dirt |
Alkaloid The Malkuth Grimoire |
All That Remains The Fall of Ideals |
All Time Low Nothing Personal |
All Time Low Dirty Work |
All Time Low Don't Panic |
Alpha Wolf Half Living Things |
Alterbeast Feast |
Alustrium A Monument to Silence |
That album art is all kinds of awesome |
Alustrium A Tunnel to Eden |
Alvvays Blue Rev |
American Football American Football |
Amia Venera Landscape The Long Procession |
An Abstract Illusion Woe |
Andromida The Void |
Angel Vivaldi Synapse |
Angel Vivaldi's best songwriting is featured on "Synapse", it may not be as heavy or as technical as his previous releases, but the melodies are increasingly better written overall. Many sections of this album are incredibly beautiful, melodic, and vibrant, its Angel in peak form. Guitar articulation is always going to be wonderful regardless of project that's a given, but the production on here is also dialed in to utmost of perfection. |
Angel Vivaldi Universal Language |
Angel Vivaldi Away With Words - Part I |
AngelMaker Dissentient |
AngelMaker Sanctum |
Animals As Leaders The Madness of Many |
Animals As Leaders The Joy of Motion |
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders |
Ankor Venom |
Anthrax Among The Living |
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-92 |
Arch Echo Arch Echo |
Arch Echo You Won't Believe What Happens Next! |
This album is an effortlessly enjoyable listen, thanks to its fantastically infectious melodic sensibilities. Every song has a strong hook/theme that is untaken for its duration. Phenomenal playing on all instruments with the lead guitar playing and keyboard playing being clear standouts. The album art is a bit odd but other than that it's an absolutely exquisite listen. |
Architects Holy Hell |
Architects Lost Forever // Lost Together |
Archspire Bleed the Future |
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare |
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not |
Ariana Grande My Everything |
Ariana Grande Thank U, Next |
Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman |
Arm's Length Never Before Seen, Never Again Found |
Aronious Irkalla |
Artificial Language Now We Sleep |
Artificial Language Distant Glow |
Artificial Language doubling down on their Now We Sleep release. Its progressive metal that's almost poppy in its structure, everything is incredibly catchy. Guitarists Charlie Robbins has proven to be excellent song craftsman on his solo project Syncatto, a very flamenco styled instrumental progressive band. That flamenco style also comes through here adding a lot of dance ability to the tracks in its wake. |
As Everything Unfolds Ultraviolet |
As Everything Unfolds Within Each Lies The Other |
Asking Alexandria The Black |
Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream |
Atlantis Chronicles Barton's Odyssey |
If you dont like over produced weedly music this is not the album for you, go listen to
"Horrendous" instead. Anyways, this a great modern technical.. metalcore.. deathcore..
album.. theres a lot of sounds going on, and they all blend seamlessly. Every track on
the album has a hook that is memorable and will get stuck in your head, it's very melodic
while also maintaining its unhinged ferocity and metalcore chugging. The lead playing is
a highlight, with phenomenal articulation all throughout, as well as the vocals display
quite a bit of versatility too, with pockets of clean vocals being sprinkled in. |
Atlantis Chronicles Nera |
Fuck you Pikazilla |
Auras Binary Garden |
Avenged Sevenfold Hail to the King |
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil |
Aversions Crown Servitude |
Aversions Crown Tyrant |
Aversions Crown Xenocide |
BABYMETAL Metal Galaxy |
BABYMETAL Metal Resistance |
BABYMETAL BABYMETAL |
BABYMETAL The Other One |
Bad Omens The Death of Peace of Mind |
Balance and Composure Light We Made |
Band-Maid World Domination |
Band-Maid Just Bring It |
Beartooth The Surface |
Beartooth Disgusting |
Beneath the Massacre Fearmonger |
Benee Fire on Marzz |
Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic |
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus |
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues |
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect |
Between the Buried and Me Automata II |
Between the Buried and Me Automata I |
Bhad Bhabie 15 |
Big K.R.I.T. 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time |
Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever |
Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? |
Billie Eilish Don't Smile at Me |
Bilmuri American Motor Sports |
Bjork Vespertine |
Black Crown Initiate Selves We Cannot Forgive |
Black Crown Initiate Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape |
Black Honey A Fistful Of Peaches |
Black Sabbath Paranoid |
Blackmill Home |
Blackmill Reach For Glory |
One of the most sonically sublime and stunning melodic dubstep/chillstep albums ever produced. |
blink-182 Neighborhoods |
Bloodshot Dawn Demons |
Blueshift Voyager |
Born of Osiris The Eternal Reign |
Born of Osiris The Discovery |
Born of Osiris Tomorrow We Die Alive |
Born of Osiris The Simulation |
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me |
Brand of Sacrifice Interstice |
Brand of Sacrifice Lifeblood |
ok that artwork is pretty ballin rEdit: This slaps cock |
Brand of Sacrifice Between Death and Dreams |
Art looks like a boss and/or Eidolon from Final Fantasy XIII. Most underrated FF game btw. |
Bridgit Mendler Hello My Name Is... |
This record has NO RIGHT being as good as it is. Bridget Mendler displays fantastic vocals throughout its entire runtime. She's super charismatic on the mic, her aura here is absolutely infectious.
The instrumentals are also excellent, very detailed. Usually hip hop type of beats so it doesn't feel like it has aged day either. It honestly feels like it could have released today and people would be like "yup, that dropped in 2021". Well... it doesn't
have any trap drums, so perhaps it could seem dated in that aspect.
Every track is so summery, enriching, and bright. One of my favorite feel-good albums, it's genuinely amazing. |
Bring Me The Horizon POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR |
Bring Me The Horizon That's the Spirit |
Bring Me The Horizon Sempiternal |
Bulb Archives: Volume 2 |
Bulb Archives: Volume 4 |
Bullet For My Valentine The Poison |
Bullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire |
Bullet For My Valentine Fever |
Bullet For My Valentine Venom |
Calvin Harris 18 Months |
Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion |
Carly Rae Jepsen Dedicated |
Cartoon Theory Feel |
Cartoon Theory's hook game has improved 10 fold on this release, every song is insanely catchy. He's also got a hell of a lot better at melding the electronic and djent elements together in a cohesive fashion. So much nuance, lots of contrasting elements, and plenty of gorgeous ambiance as well. Just wish it was longer, the remixes feel unneeded and just for padding runtime. |
Casey How to Disappear |
Casualties of Cool Casualties of Cool |
Chimaira The Impossibility of Reason |
Chimaira Pass Out of Existence |
Chimp Spanner Imperium Vorago |
CHON Homey |
CHON Grow |
CHVRCHES Every Open Eye |
CHVRCHES The Bones of What You Believe |
Circa Survive A Dream About Love |
Circa Survive Descensus |
Circa Survive Two Dreams |
City Morgue My Bloody America |
City Morgue City Morgue Vol 2: As Good As Dead |
City Morgue HELL OR HIGH WATER VOL. 1 |
Clairo Sling |
CLANN Seelie |
A great mix of ambient pop and more future garage tracks. Sublime atmosphere all throughout, with incorporation of violin, piano, and ambient vocals. I do however wish there where a little more structured ones like Once Again. The future garage centric ones while still very good, will fall into a fairly derivative pastiche. It's a testament to this album though how its able to have me enjoy this in any way, as I do find most other future garage rather repetitive and boring. |
Clubroot III - MMXII |
Coal Chamber Coal Chamber |
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas |
Coldplay Parachutes |
Coldplay X&Y |
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto |
Courage My Love Synesthesia |
Covet Currents |
There's something about the timbers on this EP that makes it a very comforting and soothing listen, every track is sheer brilliance. Yvette Young's articulation is flawless and unique at the same time. |
Covet effloresce |
An ambient and soothing affair, it has great riffs as usual, but the relaxation is turned to 11 on
this one, peaceful and vibrant |
Covet technicolor |
Cream Disraeli Gears |
Crippled Black Phoenix Great Escape |
Crippled Black Phoenix Ellengaest |
Crown the Empire The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways |
Crown the Empire The Fallout |
Crystal Castles Amnesty (I) |
Crystal Lake True North |
Crystal Lake The Sign |
Cult of Luna The Long Road North |
Cult of Luna A Dawn to Fear |
Cult of Luna Vertikal |
Currents The Place I Feel Safest |
Dabin Between Broken |
Dabin Wild Youth |
Daima Resurgence |
Dance Gavin Dance Mothership |
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain |
Danny Elfman The Nightmare Before Christmas |
Danny Elfman Spider-Man |
Darko (US) Darko |
Darko (US) Starfire |
Darko (US) Oni |
David Maxim Micic Bilo 2.0 |
David Maxim Micic Who Bit the Moon |
David Maxim's articulation is phenomenal and one of my favorite guitarists of all time. Every moment of this album is catchy and captivating, wonderful atmosphere throughout. |
David Maxim Micic Bilo |
How does this not have a review... goddammit,
this is absolutely stunning. |
David Maxim Micic ECO |
Dayseeker Sleeptalk |
Dayseeker Dark Sun |
Death Human |
Deftones Koi No Yokan |
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist |
Deftones Around the Fur |
Denzel Curry Melt My Eyez See Your Future |
Denzel Curry TA13OO |
Devil Sold His Soul Loss |
Devin Townsend Empath |
Devin Townsend Project Sky Blue |
Devin Townsend Project Transcendence |
Diamond Construct Diamond Construct |
So much better than your beloved Botch or Snapcase. The production quality is refined and satisfying. It has a perfect blend of nu metal and hardcore, with complex groove patterns thanks to the djent influence. The pitch shifted riffs, a new invention, fit perfectly with the hardcore genre. Overall, it's a fantastic experience to listen to. |
Diamond Construct DCX2 |
Diamond Construct Angel Killer Zero |
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory |
Dream Theater Images and Words |
Dream Theater Train of Thought |
Dream Theater Black Clouds and Silver Linings |
DreamWeaver (JP) blue garden |
Drudkh Forgotten Legends |
Earthside A Dream In Static |
Earthside Let The Truth Speak |
Probably as good as the debut, and many of these songs have room to grow. Tons of trademark Earthside sounds in "We Who Lament", "Watching The Earth Sink", and the title track, but the most surprising one was "The Lesser Evil". A stylistically more upbeat track that acted as a worthwhile experiment, incorporating influence from a Dirty Loops-type sound. In summation, Earthside is the perfect name for this band, as this is the music I'd picture if the earth had the free will to write music. It has such a natural touch to it, so vibrant, so filled with life, the earth shines as brilliantly as the album. Easy AOTY contender, 8-year long wait but it was worth it. |
Elcia Mariner |
Eminem The Eminem Show |
ERRA Impulse |
ERRA Augment |
Ethel Cain Carpet Bed EP |
Example Playing In The Shadows |
Fallujah The Harvest Wombs |
Fallujah Undying Light |
Fear Factory Genexus |
Fejka Hiraeth |
Fejka Reunion |
Fellsilent The Hidden Words |
Fiends Insolent Noise |
Fleshgod Apocalypse Opera |
My appreciation for Fleshgod Apocalypse reached its peak when I imagined one of their compositions serving as the opening theme for Attack on Titan. The music possesses an immense sense of grandeur and features exceptionally crafted songwriting, making it an ideal pairing. "Opera" stands out as the band's most accomplished work to date. They have wholeheartedly embraced the operatic elements within their music, with each track showcasing varied vocal styles. The drumming is intricate yet never overwhelming, enhancing the overall enjoyment to the fullest. |
FLOYA Yume |
Sometimes a vocalist will just click with you and simply never let go, and that's exactly what happened to me with Phil Bayer, formerly of Time the Valuator. His voice has a passionate soul about it that resonates with me on an incredibly high level. Instrumentally, FLOYA does exactly what it needs to do, which is to serve as an excellent backing to Phil's vocals. |
Flyleaf Memento Mori |
For Giants Big Sky |
Top tier ambient djent. |
Frontières La trilogie |
Ghost (SWE) Meliora |
Ghost Atlas All Is in Sync... |
Ghost Atlas Gold Soul Coma |
Ghost Atlas Dust of the Human Shape |
GoGo Penguin Everything Is Going to Be OK |
Gojira Magma |
Gojira The Way of All Flesh |
Gojira From Mars to Sirius |
Good Tiger We Will All be Gone |
Good Tiger A Head Full of Moonlight |
Good Tiger Raised in a Doomsday Cult |
Grayscale Season Do You Like Violence |
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown |
Grimes Miss Anthropocene |
Guthrie Govan Erotic Cakes |
Haken Virus |
Haken Vector |
Pleasantly surprised by this, the production is very very well tuned, the drums deliver such a punch, a joy to listen to |
Haken Affinity |
Haken The Mountain |
Haken Visions |
Half Me Soma |
Halsey Badlands |
Halsey Manic |
Hammock Departure Songs |
Hans Zimmer Interstellar |
Hans Zimmer Inception |
Hans Zimmer Gladiator: Music from the Motion Picture |
Hans Zimmer The Lion King |
Harkla Ruktur |
Harkla The Living Mountain |
Harkla Necrosis |
Haunted Shores Viscera |
HEALTH DISCO4 :: Part I |
HEALTH RAT WARS |
Howard Shore The Two Towers |
Howard Shore The Return of the King |
Humanity's Last Breath Välde |
Humanity's Last Breath Abyssal |
I See Stars Treehouse |
I Watched Myself Sleep VachschlaV |
Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood |
the haters have joined the chat |
Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream |
If These Trees Could Talk The Bones of a Dying World |
Illenium Ashes |
Illenium Ascend |
Honestly such an incredibly moving experience, this is my favorite EDM without a doubt, far from just your standard dubstep drop repeat affair one may expect. It has quite the poppy quality to it with an abundance of soaring melodic movements that resonate highly. While it can be seen as generic it's executed far too perfectly on Ascend to even come as a factor, every guest vocalist put their heart and soul into their contributions. |
Illenium Fallen Embers |
Imperial Circus Dead Decadence MOGARI - Shi E Fukeru Omoi Wa Rikujoku Sura Kurai |
Inchaos A Reason To Be Found |
Great metalcore from Vietnam, their melodicism makes them stand out a fair bit, great clean vocals. Little bit of a better mix and it'd be perfect. |
Infant Annihilator The Battle of Yaldabaoth |
Inferi (USA) The End of an Era | Rebirth |
Ingested Where Only Gods May Tread |
This album just gets me so hyped, blast beats galore. They manage to constantly make things engaging which is very difficult to do. |
Intervals In Time |
Intervals A Voice Within |
Intervals Circadian |
Shit, this came out 4 years ago, where has the time gone.. Anyways, this album has only grown on me more throughout the years. It's very much Intervals as per usual, but the quality is still there. Riffs as infectious, and bright as ever, all members firing on all cylinders. |
Intervals The Shape of Colour |
Invent Animate Greyview |
Invent Animate Everchanger |
Invent Animate Stillworld |
Invent Animate The Sun Sleeps, As If It Never Was |
ISIS Panopticon |
Issues Headspace |
Issues Issues |
Jakub Zytecki Ladder Head |
Jakub Zytecki Feather Bed |
Jakub Zytecki Nothing Lasts, Nothing's Lost |
Jason Richardson I |
One of the greatest instrumental djent albums of the 2010s. Yes its wank but it's great wank, comprising of so many mindbendingly technical sections while always laying down consistent groove that's always a joy to bob your head to. Ranging from longer more adventurous tracks, to shorter more digestible ones, it's the perfect balance that keeps every fan of the genre satisfied. |
Jethro Tull Minstrel in the Gallery |
Jinjer Cloud Factory |
Jinjer King of Everything |
Jinjer Macro |
Jinjer Micro |
John Coltrane Giant Steps |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode III: Revenge of the Sith |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode II: Attack of the Clones |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode I: The Phantom Menace |
John Williams Saving Private Ryan |
John Williams Jurassic Park |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back |
John Williams Raiders of the Lost Ark |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode IV: A New Hope |
John Williams Star Wars, Episode VI: Return of the Jedi |
John Williams Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone |
Johnny The Boy You |
Judas Priest Firepower |
Judas Priest Painkiller |
Julien Baker Sprained Ankle |
Julien Baker Turn Out The Lights |
Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour |
Kadinja Ascendancy |
Kadinja Super 90' |
Kansas Leftoverture |
Kanye West Donda |
Karmanjakah A Book About Itself |
Karmanjakah Ancient Skills |
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city |
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly |
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Murder Of The Universe |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Nonagon Infinity |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Paper Mache Dream Balloon |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard I'm In Your Mind Fuzz |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of... |
Knocked Loose You Won't Go Before You're Supposed To |
Koji Kondo Super Mario World |
Korn Korn |
Korn Life Is Peachy |
Kubbi Taiga |
Lacey Sturm Kenotic Metanoia |
Lamb of God Ashes Of The Wake |
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way |
Leprous Tall Poppy Syndrome |
Leprous Malina |
Lights LIGHTS x MYTH - Dead End live in Joshua Tree |
Lights Skin and Earth |
Lights Siberia |
Lights Midnight Machines |
Lights dEd |
Lights Scorpion Side B (Covers) |
she made recent Drake songs listenable, this alone warrants high score |
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water |
Limp Bizkit Gold Cobra |
Limp Bizkit Significant Other |
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns |
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory |
Little Simz No Thank You |
Little Tybee Little Tybee |
Livlos And Then There Were None |
Logic No Pressure |
Logic Under Pressure |
Logic College Park |
Feels like a more focused version of Vinyl Days to me, don't get the poor reception this has received. Amazing beats, amazing lyricism, and flows. |
Lorde Solar Power |
She's said it herself, its ass, it's even shown on the cover. |
Lorna Shore ...And I Return to Nothingness |
Lower Than Atlantis Lower Than Atlantis |
Lucrecia (CA) Meyneth |
The Afterimage was a highly technical metalcore band with a mix of post-hardcore clean vocals. After their split, members of the band formed the deathcore group Brand of Sacrifice. However, there was a void left open for fans of The Afterimage's unique sound. Enter Lucrecia, a band that perfectly fills that niche, with the added bonus of female vocals. |
Luna Shadows Digital Pacific |
Luna Shadows bathwater |
Amazing beautiful melancholic ethereal gothic alt-pop |
Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd |
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming |
Magdalena Bay Mercurial World |
Maggie Lindemann Headsplit |
Alt-pop/alt-metal crossover executed flawlessly. If you are any way into Bad Omens there should be a lot here for you to enjoy. The weakest song is "deprecating", those Siiickbrain growls are very bad. |
Mare Cognitum Solar Paroxysm |
Mastodon Emperor of Sand |
Matty Mullins Matty Mullins |
Mechina As Embers Turn To Dust |
Mechina Progenitor |
Mechina Blessings Upon The Field Where Blades Will Flood |
Megadeth Youthanasia |
Memphis May Fire The Hollow |
Men I Trust Oncle Jazz |
Mendel Subliminal Colors |
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree |
Meshuggah Nothing (Re-Release) |
Metallica Reload |
Metallica Load |
Metallica Death Magnetic |
Metallica ...And Justice For All |
Metallica Master Of Puppets |
Metallica Kill 'Em All |
Miles Davis Kind of Blue |
Miroist CURVE |
Modern Day Babylon Undefeated |
Modern Day Babylon Travelers |
Monasteries Ominous |
Monuments (UK) Phronesis |
Monuments (UK) The Amanuensis |
Moray Pringle Good Times |
HIGHLY enjoyable instrumental prog, if you don't listen to this with a big grin on your face there's sure to be something wrong with you. Excellent guitar work from Pringle, with interesting instrumentations from all other instruments as well. |
Mountain Climbing! |
mr. bill Phantasmagoria |
Mumford and Sons Sigh No More |
Muse Origin of Symmetry |
Muse Drones |
Ne Obliviscaris Citadel |
Ne Obliviscaris Urn |
Neck Deep Life's Not Out To Get You |
NF The Search |
Nick Johnston Wide Eyes in the Dark |
Nick Johnston Atomic Mind |
Nick Johnston Remarkably Human |
Nickelback Silver Side Up |
Nickelback All the Right Reasons |
Nickelback Here and Now |
Night Verses Every Sound Has a Color...: Part I |
Night Verses Every Sound Has a Color...: Part II |
When I first went into Gallery of Sleep, I was overwhelmed, there was a lot of music to digest in one go. With this released in parts, I was given more time to digest the first half, and so for me, their release strategy actually worked out, which I was not necessarily expecting. |
Northlane Singularity |
Northlane Discoveries |
Northlane Obsidian |
Nyu. Flux |
What a diamond in the rough, holy shit. This absolutely spectacular instrumental prog, some of the best I've heard. Easily up there with the likes of Plini, Chon, Sithu Aye among others. Of course, there's a lot of noodling here, but I think it's all fairly balance. Coast is absolutely splendid, giving off some real Chon vibes. On the other hand, Tesla offers some big Sithu Aye vibes, super fun, full of energy. I love the mixing on this, everything is extremely well dialed in. So many catchy moments. |
OceanLab Sirens Of The Sea |
Oceans Ate Alaska Lost Isles |
Oceans Ate Alaska Disparity |
One of if not the best metalcore album of the year. Also welcome back to the fold James. |
Of Monsters and Men My Head is an Animal |
Olly Steele Imbalance |
A great blend of djent and swancore, featuring tasty grooves and R&B-influenced vocals while maintaining technical and intricate integrity. |
Opeth Deliverance |
Opeth In Cauda Venenum |
Opeth Heritage |
Opeth Damnation |
Ov Sulfur The Burden Ov Faith |
Owane yeah whatever |
Smooth as silk, prog rock-infused jazz with hints of djent sprinkled in. The leads are sublime as
well as the soundscapes, drums are exquisitely appropriate in every facet. A truly stunning affair
that never loses my attention. |
Pantera Far Beyond Driven |
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power |
Pantera Cowboys from Hell |
Papa Roach lovehatetragedy |
Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder |
Papa Roach The Connection |
Paramore Riot! |
Paramore Paramore |
Paramore This Is Why |
"Hayley is easily the worst part of the band these days it sucks." nash1311 2022 |
Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha |
Periphery Periphery III: Select Difficulty |
Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal |
Periphery Periphery IV: Hail Stan |
Periphery Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre |
6 Meshuggah clone albums in a row, literally no difference |
Persefone Core |
Persefone Shin-Ken |
Persefone Spiritual Migration |
Persefone Aathma |
Phoebe Bridgers Stranger in the Alps |
Phoebe Bridgers Punisher |
Pierce the Veil Collide with the Sky |
Pitbull Planet Pit |
The typical Sputnik neckbeards already down voted the album. It's actually a sign that it's a cool, fun album if the old farts dislike it. |
PJ Harvey White Chalk |
Plini birds / surfers |
Plini Sunhead |
Plini Impulse Voices |
Plini Mirage |
It's very hard for me to dislike a Plini release.. articulation is always of the highest caliber, always with the cosy melodies, and can be used as background music but also has lots of nuances to hone in on active listening, the main reason I like this type of music. This release is fairly similar to his previous LP "Impulse Voices", while also perhaps letting more of the shimmering brightness of "Handmade Cities" come through a bit more. I will say as of now the bookends are my favorites, and the other 3 tracks will take a bit to grow, but I think they'll get there. |
Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In |
Polaris The Mortal Coil |
Pollen (CHE) Mutualism |
Polyphia New Levels New Devils |
Polyphia Renaissance |
Polyphia Remember That You Will Die |
Poopy poopy bum bum band |
Pomegranate Tiger Boundless |
Poppy I Disagree |
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet |
Porter Robinson Nurture |
Porter Robinson Worlds |
Porter Robinson SMILE! :D |
I enjoy Porter Robinsons reinvention of Indietronica. While it does borrow from quite a few modern pop tropes, its unique qualities are able to shine through. |
Portishead Dummy |
Protest the Hero Volition |
Protest the Hero Palimpsest |
Purity Ring Shrines |
Purity Ring Another Eternity |
PVRIS White Noise |
Queen A Night at the Opera |
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire |
Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication |
Reflections Silhouette |
Reflections Willow |
Reliqa Secrets Of The Future |
Great pop metal with incredibly unique vocals somewhat akin to System of a Down. Fantastic intricate djent inspired instrumentation along with some great lead guitar playing, and a heavy middle eastern influence. |
Reliqa I Don't Know What I Am |
Kind of a combination between Protest the Hero and modern metalcore, but then theres the vocals that gives a System of a Down quality, but more melodic. Very cool combination of styles, one of the brightest up and coming bands. |
REOL Kinjitou |
Revaira Loss |
Well... this really surprised me. Prior to this EP, Revaira just struck me as another Architects clone, beating the dead horse, like dozens of other copycats, however on Loss, they've completely shifted in sound. This EP feels more akin to a Vola than an Architects, while also having an (admittedly) overproduced and commercialized sound, similar to likes of Starset. Theres a cosmic djent type of energy here that I would associate with djentleman Andromida, but the vocals elevate this quite a bit. Overall, Loss sounds quite unique all things considered, packed with memorable choruses and rather convincing Vola like vocal performance, while also sporting some Northlane inspired heavy moments when needed. |
Rihanna Loud |
Rihanna ANTI |
Rings of Saturn Dingir |
Rings of Saturn Lugal Ki En |
Rivers of Nihil Where Owls Know My Name |
Rivers of Nihil Monarchy |
Robert Miles Dreamland |
Rolo Tomassi Where Myth Becomes Memory |
The singles have me a tiny bit worried I cant lie, I liked Cloaked a lot more than Drip. But Time Will Die tracks outclass both of these new singles so far
Edit: singles for sure weakest besides Closer, the rest of the album is an absolute banger and a half. I'm so glad this is good. |
Roniit XIXI |
Rosetta The Galilean Satellites |
Sade Promise |
Sade Love Deluxe |
Sarah Longfield Disparity |
Huh this album just clicked for me today. Lovely soundscapes, and I mean lovely. Gorgeous lush chords, her way of writing ambient post rock stuff is really mesmerising. The vocals arent the best thing on a technical level, but she's able to make it work. |
Saviour Shine and Fade |
Scale the Summit The Migration |
Seeing Things Unravel Me |
Selena Gomez Rare (Deluxe) |
Selena Gomez Revival |
Sentinels (US) Collapse by Design |
Shadow Of Intent Melancholy |
Shadow Of Intent Elegy |
Mid |
Shadow Of Intent Reclaimer |
Shokran Ethereal |
Shokran Exodus |
Shokran Duat |
Shrezzers Relationships |
Shrezzers SEX and SAX |
This will have less than 30 ratings by the end of the year, and that is why society has failed. |
Shrine Of Malice Malignance |
Shrine Of Malice Sheol |
Signs Of The Swarm The Disfigurement Of Existence |
Still easily their best, a landmark in 2010s deathcore. "Cesspool of Ignorance" sets the tone for this record so well, there is a captivating melancholic atmosphere thats instantly intriguing. Most songs incorporate this atmosphere in different ways, such as the subtle usage in "Cowards Deathbed" in its post breakdown/outro segment. Vocally CJ blew me away when I first heard this, I know his reputation is tarnished now.. but separate the art from the artist, all that. The band's quality took a complete nose dive after this, however. They completely abandoned this atmosphere which was one of the few things that made them really standout. Saddening, maddening. Literally this is this is the only thing worth while by this band to this day. |
SikTh The Future In Whose Eyes? |
Highly underrated, while many were let down by this, taking the approach similar to a lot of modern metalcore bands, SikTh's tried and true unique quirks easily make them stand out from all of their contemporaries in a huge way. The compositions here, are, of course, much more scaled back than prior releases, lending for more accessibility, and it works here brilliantly. The riffs are as fantastic as ever here, and with a modern polished sheen to the production, it is a real treat to the senses. |
SikTh Death of a Dead Day |
Silent Planet Iridescent |
Sithu Aye Set Course for Andromeda |
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites |
Skyharbor Guiding Lights |
Skyharbor Sunshine Dust |
Slayer Reign in Blood |
Sleeping With Sirens Feel |
Sleeping With Sirens Madness |
Sleeping With Sirens With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear |
Sleeping With Sirens Complete Collapse |
Slipknot Iowa |
Slipknot Slipknot |
Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind |
Slow Crush Hush |
Slowdive Souvlaki |
Slowdive Everything is Alive |
Slugdge Esoteric Malacology |
So Below Left Behind |
Soda Island A Trip To Soda Island |
Soft Blue Shimmer Heaven Inches Away |
Soft Blue Shimmer Love Lives in the Body |
Softcult See You In The Dark |
Softcult Heaven |
Yes, it's becoming a bit repetitive at this point. Another EP by Softcult showcases their prowess in songwriting. They are undoubtedly one of my favorite shoegaze bands, and this EP further influences my thoughts. |
Solution .45 Nightmares in the Waking State, Pt. 2 |
Solution .45 For Aeons Past |
Sonic Youth Evol |
Sordid Pink Sordid Pink |
Soundtrack (Disney) Treasure Planet |
Soundtrack (Disney) Lilo & Stitch |
Soundtrack (Film) Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture |
Soundtrack (Film) Shrek 2 |
Spire of Lazarus Soaked in the Sands |
Spiritbox Spiritbox |
Spiritbox The Fear of Fear |
Stand Atlantic Pink Elephant |
Stand Atlantic Skinny Dipping |
Stand Atlantic F.E.A.R. |
Stand Atlantic Was Here |
Stand Atlantic has skillfully blended alternative rock with hyperpop in their album "WAS HERE." Each word and syllable delivered by vocalist Bonnie Fraser brings me immense joy. The band's use of autotune enhances the listening experience to a remarkable degree. While autotune can often be grating, I never find it bothersome in Stand Atlantic's music. Additionally, the album showcases a darker, more textured aspect that I greatly admire. This is yet another innovative, imaginative, and diverse offering from the Australian band. In my opinion, they consistently excel. |
Starset Vessels |
Stephen Taranto Permanence |
Steve Vai Passion and Warfare |
Steven Wilson Hand. Cannot. Erase. |
Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories) |
Stevie Wonder Talking Book |
Submotion Orchestra Finest Hour |
Sunless Rise Unrevealed |
Swallow the Sun Songs from the North I, II & III |
Sweet Pill Where the Heart Is |
Good wank rock |
Sylvaine Nova |
Syncatto Patterns |
Syncatto Lost Inside |
Syncatto Coloratura |
Syncatto Fiction |
Song structures are a lot more simplified on this one compared to Charlie Robbins's (guitarist of Californian band Artificial Language) last, which I'm not too mad about. A Place to Breathe was great for its more ambitious approach, but this reminds me of Renaissance by Polyphia in it's incredibly infectious and catchy melodies/groove tracks that don't overstay their welcome. Packed with gorgeous and lush Mestis (Javier of Animals as Leaders fame most notably the album Eikasia) esque flamenco style of guitar playing, it's a recipe for success. Another slam dunk from the Artificial Language side project. |
Taylor Swift Folklore |
TesseracT One |
TesseracT Sonder |
Thank You Scientist Terraformer |
The 1975 Notes on a Conditional Form |
The Acacia Strain Slow Decay |
The Acacia Strain It Comes in Waves |
The Afterimage Eve |
The Afterimage Lumière |
The Artificials Heart |
The Artificials Parables of the Human Spirit |
The Beatles Abbey Road |
The Birthday Massacre Fascination |
This band has been so consistent at releasing material it's crazy, good for them. |
The Contortionist Exoplanet |
The Contortionist Clairvoyant |
The Dali Thundering Concept Savages |
The Dear Hunter Act V: Hymns with the Devil in Confessional |
The Dear Hunter Migrant |
The Dear Hunter The Color Spectrum |
The Dear Hunter Act II: The Meaning of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading |
The Dear Hunter Act III: Life and Death |
The Dear Hunter Act I: The Lake South, the River North |
The Faceless Autotheism |
The Haarp Machine Disclosure |
The Helix Nebula Meridian |
The Hives Veni Vidi Vicious |
The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium |
The Mars Volta Frances the Mute |
The Mars Volta Amputechture |
The National First Two Pages of Frankenstein |
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die |
The Notorious B.I.G. Life After Death |
The Ocean Precambrian |
The Omnific Kismet |
The Plot In You Swan Song |
The Plot In You Vol. 2 |
The Ritual Aura Heresiarch |
Blows Inferi's "Vile Genesis" out of the water. This album is very creative in the realm of technical death metal, where I feel most bands far too comfortable churning out the same thing over and over again. The Ritual Aura have a good mix of this where they do have that modern tech sound, but also a distinctly different feel. Song structures can be skewed at times but they do make sense in most songs, just it's often not the standard structures most bands use. Bass work really great as it's always able to cut through the mix with some really tasty licks and runs. The guitars are incredibly technical as one may expect from a tech band, reminding me a bit of fellow metallers Spire of Lazarus in these blistering quick passages. Theres a good variety of slower most groove oriented songs and faster paced ones with "The Watershed Misnomer" being probably my favorite track on the album. The final track "Denouement Knell" does take the mick a little bit with it's insane 15 mins in length, but the song is able to stick the landing with some really apocalyptic sounding melodies that act as great themes and are highly memorable. |
The Rolling Stones Let It Bleed |
The Smashing Pumpkins Siamese Dream |
The Smashing Pumpkins Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness |
The Strokes Room on Fire |
The Used The Used |
The xx xx |
Their Dogs Were Astronauts Neon Theatre |
Thirty Seconds to Mars A Beautiful Lie |
Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War |
Thirty Seconds to Mars 30 Seconds To Mars |
Thomas Newman Wall-E OST |
Thomas Newman Finding Nemo OST |
Thou Umbilical |
Thrailkill Everything That Is You |
Thrailkill Unperson |
I've been a fan of Wes Thrailkill since his 2018 release. His music shares many similarities with Animals as Leaders and Haken, including the quirky time signatures, djenty grooves, and ultra-shreddy segments. However, Wes definitely distinguishes himself with his unique rhythms, melodies, and production style. The album also features some relaxing, math rock-inspired segments. I particularly enjoy the futuristic atmosphere created by this style of prog, and the ever-changing, wacky rhythms that keep things interesting. The synth inclusions also add a lot to the immersive experience. This style of prog is my personal favorite. |
Thrailkill Detach |
Thy Art Is Murder Dear Desolation |
Tonight Alive What Are You So Scared Of? |
Tool Lateralus |
Tool 10,000 Days |
Toundra Toundra (II) |
I like women |
Trees of Eternity Hour of the Nightingale |
Tricot Fudeki |
sorry Covet, tricot is my new best friend |
Trivium Ascendancy |
Trivium In Waves |
Trivium Silence in the Snow |
Twin Atlantic Free |
Two Lanes Duality |
Tyler, the Creator Call Me If You Get Lost |
Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy |
Tyler, the Creator IGOR |
U2 War |
Uneven Structure 8 (Re-release) |
Uneven Structure Paragon |
Uneven Structure La Partition |
Unprocessed Gold |
While the bands older material thrived with fantastic riffs and progginess, this album thrives in it's incredibly infectious melodies and grooves. Every song on this album is simplistic and very poppy, which is of course by design. Manuel is a convincing frontman all throughout, theres something about his vocals I always find compelling. The intricacies of the bands previous work is once again present here, but higher use of electronic beats is on display. It's a polarizing album for sure, diverting so hard from their prior releases, but it has only grown on me more and more throughout the years. |
Unprocessed Artificial Void |
Unprocessed Covenant |
Veil of Maya Matriarch |
Vektor Terminal Redux |
Vektor Black Future |
VEXED (UK) Negative Energy |
Vildhjarta Måsstaden (Forte) |
Vildhjarta Måsstaden |
Virvum Illuminance |
Visenya Drift |
Vitalism SY |
Incredible instrumental djent. Riffs are constantly bouncy and fun, drums sound so thick and prominent. The perfect blend between shred and groove. |
Vitalism Anima |
Vitalism is a band that combines the lush guitar leads of Polyphia's Muse album with the technical djent groove patterns of Veil of Maya. Their music is highly technical and akin to Animals as Leaders - it takes a couple of listens to learn the structures of the songs, but they are quite incoherent by design. Their music is a guitar shredder's dream and is perfect for musicians. As someone who played Guitar Hero during its peak, I really enjoyed bands like DragonForce. However, Vitalism takes technical guitar music to a whole new level. They are essentially the Rings of Saturn of djent. |
Void of Vision Chronicles |
Volumes No Sleep |
Volumes Via |
Volumes Happier? |
Vylet Pony I Was the Loner of Paradise Valley |
Vylet Pony Super Pony World: Fairytails |
Vylet Pony Carousel |
Vylet Pony Queen of Misfits |
Vylet Pony Cutiemarks (And the Things That Bind Us) |
Vylet Pony Girls Who Are Wizards |
Ever since Skrillex's meteoric rise and exit in the dubstep space, the dubstep genre has become somewhat generic, leading to the mind numbing homogenisation of the subgenre for the past decade. It seemed like dubstep was losing its edge. Then came Vylet Pony. In her previous EDM albums, which were popular among My Little Pony fans, it was clear that she breathed new life into dubstep. The way she incorporates brostep into her tracks feels refreshing. She has a talent for writing drops that are uniquely Vylet, with clear inspiration drawn from chiptune videogame OST's. For example, there are many phrases that could easily fit into Undertale, or midi harpsichord that could be part of the OG Crash Bandicoot games. It wasn't just the EDM drops that made Skrillex's rise so thrilling; it was also his talent for writing powerful, rich melodies and huge, unapologetic chords. Vylet also excels in this aspect. In "Girls Who Are Wizards," it's evident that Vylet has reached her artistic peak when it comes to the EDM side of her music. It truly is the EDM album for video game lovers, as it contains numerous references to different video game OSTs throughout. |
Warforged I: Voice |
Wargasm (UK) Venom |
White Moth Black Butterfly Atone |
Whitechapel Whitechapel |
Whitechapel Our Endless War |
Whitechapel The Valley |
Wide Eyes Oneironaut |
Wide Eyes have really outdone themselves here, Oneironaut is a whopping 2 hrs in length,
spanning 20 tracks of music. They are an instrumental progressive metal and djent band,
keeping the spirit of the genre alive and well with this album. Wide Eyes have always had
a tremendous ear for fantastic melodic choices, and this album is no exception. The lead
work is absolutely stellar, going in tandem, perfectly in sync with the riffs. Lots of
post-metal moments too, which is also a signature aspect to this sound, the album paints
a brilliant picture of a sci fi journey, almost like you're walking across mars. There is
nigh a dull moment on this album and while some may find it too long, the quality is
consistently great throughout, so it doesnt bother me personally. |
Wide Eyes Paradoxica |
Wide Eyes Terraforming |
Widek The Garden Of Existence |
Widek Journey to the Stars |
Widek Hidden Dimensions |
Atmospheric metal for musicians, and I wouldn't have it any other way |
Widek Dream Reflection |
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot |
WILLOW COPINGMECHANISM |
WILLOW Empathogen |
WILLOW Ardipithecus |
Actually fucking great. How did this come out just 5 years after the notorious "Whip My Hair"?? Insane growth. |
Within Destruction Lotus |
Within Temptation Bleed Out |
Someone change the album art I can't for some reason, it says "duplicate entry" but it's not one. |
Within the Ruins Phenomena |
Within the Ruins Halfway Human |
Within the Ruins Black Heart |
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem in D minor, K. 626 |
Writhe (UK) In Filth |
YAYA KIM a.k.a YAYA |
Yes Close to the Edge |
Yeule softscars |
Yoko Shimomura Kingdom Hearts II Original Soundtrack |
You Me At Six Hold Me Down |
You Me At Six Take Off Your Colours |
You Win Again Gravity Into the Dancing Blue |
Yūrei Saudade |
I'm just gonna call this type of stuff jazz fusion adjacent noodlecore from now, so if you dont like guitar noodling, you're probably not gonna like this record. Guitars are very Scott Carstairs of Fallujah fame (Scott's also featured in one of the tracks). "Saudade" really puts emphasis on fusion side of things with many of things sections being very jazzy. Theres not many memorable hooks on this album, but what this is able to do is flow like silk, like any good jazz record can. Undoubtedly, this is beautiful in its soundscapes, really giving off the imagery of a studio ghibli film. If you dig the likes of Plini, Covet or Scale the Summit, this is right up your alley. It's very noodly, "wankery", what ever you want to call it, but if you can see past that you're in for one gorgeous journey. |
ZZ Top Tres Hombres |
4.0 excellent |
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart |
A Night in Texas The Divine Dichotomy - Chapter I |
Pretty underrated, this is sick |
A Night in Texas Digital Apocalypse |
I'm glad A Night In Texas are one of the few bands keeping this Deathcore sound alive. I find it a combination of a Lorna Shore, and a Whitechapel. This style was more prevalent in the mid 2010s, and it's one of my favourites. I enjoy the larger than life aesthetic this music brings, quite sci fi. I love the constant blast beats and fast paced energy, but what keeps me coming back are those melodies that I find very pleasing. |
Adventure Club Red // Blue |
Aesop Rock The Impossible Kid |
Aeternam Moongod |
After the Burial Wolves Within |
After the Burial In Dreams |
Against The Current Gravity |
Alan Silvestri Avengers: Infinity War |
Alcest Shelter |
Alkaloid Liquid Anatomy |
All That Remains Overcome |
All Time Low Future Hearts |
All Time Low Wake Up, Sunshine |
Allegaeon Proponent for Sentience |
Allegaeon Elements of the Infinite |
Allt The Seed of Self-Destruction |
This is what I want more of from thall, most other thall has 0 sense of musicality whatsoever, 0 hooks, and nothing interesting. This though is a great blend of metalcore with thall, with tonnes of hooky moments to get stuck in one's head. While most of this is fairly standard when it comes to the metalcore and thall sound respectively (what with the fairly standard metalcore type vocals, and the equally as standard thall ambience), the way they execute their ideas on this EP makes it 10x more interesting than any other thall out there. |
Alluvial Death Is But A Door |
Alpha Wolf A Quiet Place to Die |
Alustrium Insurmountable |
So glad this exceeded my expectations |
Amaranthe Manifest |
Andrea Due In Color |
AngelMaker AngelMaker |
Anup Sastry Titan |
Anup Sastry Bloom |
Apogean Cyberstrictive |
Kind of just a more progressive Inferi, and with more guttural vocals. I am quite the sucker for The Artisan Era brand of technical death metal, and this album for the most part is more of that. It's really well executed fun death metal that I cant help but spin on repeat. |
Arch Echo Story I |
Arch Enemy War Eternal |
Arch Enemy Khaos Legions |
Architects For Those That Wish to Exist |
Ariana Grande Positions |
Dangerous Woman Ari is back, feel like the trap drums are utilized a lot more... "gracefully" this rtime around, it meshes a lot better than previous efforts imo |
Ariana Grande Yours Truly |
ARMNHMR Together As One |
As Blood Runs Black Allegiance |
Ashnikko WEEDKILLER |
I think Ashnikko's music has just grown on me over the years. When DEMIDEVIL came out I was basically just kind of revolted at what I was listening to, but now I love the unhinged factor that she sports in her music. This album has a lot in common with modern kpop, but is far more interesting, thanks to really off kilter production choices in most tracks. As well as these high octane tracks, we also have "Dying Star" which really shows off her versatility. Featuring acclaimed artist Ethel Cain, this track caps off the album on a very high note, it's essentially a ballad but the two provide excellent performances and is one of the most beautiful tracks I've heard all year. Overall, Ashnikko takes many different risks on this LP and it all comes off as fresh and inventive, among the sea of other pop artists that are afraid to break from the mold. |
Au5 Divinorum |
August Burns Red Death Below |
Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold |
Avenged Sevenfold The Stage |
Avicii True |
AVRALIZE Freaks |
It's great to see a band like Avralize getting recognition, especially since they have a Shrezzers-like sound. In many ways, they are similar to Polyphia if they played metalcore. The production is sleek and polished, and the choruses are incredibly catchy. The math-rock riffing reminiscent of Tim Henson is also incorporated into their sound. Moreover, the music is quite heavy, featuring nu-metalcore-like riffing, pitch-shifted djent breakdowns, and everything in between. While it may not be the most groundbreaking album out there, Avralize has succeeded in creating a modern metalcore album that fans of the genre will undoubtedly enjoy. |
Band-Maid Unseen World |
Between the Buried and Me Colors II |
BTBAM's always been a band that attracts dilusional crybabies and godawful edgelord rpurists. yall can pathetically 1, 2 or 3 this but the monolithic avrg withstands any rpitiful trolling attempt out of sheer ignorance. no ones gonna remember u anywayrThis is satire for those not smart |
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me |
Beyond Creation Algorythm |
Beyond Creation Earthborn Evolution |
Biffy Clyro Only Revolutions |
Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring |
Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft |
Bilmuri Eggy Pocket |
Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine |
BLACKPINK Born Pink |
blink-182 Blink-182 |
Bloodshot Dawn Reanimation |
Born of Osiris Soul Sphere |
Botch An Anthology of Dead Ends |
Boygenius boygenius |
Brand of Sacrifice God Hand |
Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone |
Breaking Benjamin Phobia |
Bring Me The Horizon Suicide Season |
Bring Me The Horizon Count Your Blessings |
Bring Me The Horizon Music to Listen to... |
Bring Me The Horizon POST HUMAN: NeX GEn |
Bruno Pernadas Private Reasons |
Bruno Pernadas Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles... |
Bulb Moderately Fast, Adequately Furious |
Burial in the Sky The Consumed Self |
Caligula's Horse Charcoal Grace |
Caligula's Horse In Contact |
Caligula's Horse Rise Radiant |
Calvin Harris Motion |
Camila Cabello C, XOXO |
Car Bomb Mordial |
Car Bomb Meta |
Carly Rae Jepsen The Loneliest Time |
Carnifex Graveside Confessions |
Carnifex Necromanteum |
Carnifex World War X |
Carnosus Visions of Infinihility |
Cattle Decapitation Terrasite |
Cave Sermon Divine Laughter |
Charli XCX How I'm Feeling Now |
Charli XCX Crash |
Charlie Griffiths Tiktaalika |
CHON CHON |
CHVRCHES Love Is Dead |
It ain't THAT bad |
CHVRCHES Screen Violence |
I liked Love Is Dead but this is an obvious step above, havent felt this way about listening to a
Chvrches album since Every Open Eye. A welcomed return! |
Circa Survive Blue Sky Noise |
Circa Survive Violent Waves |
City Morgue Vol. 3: Bottom Of The Barrel |
Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends |
Conquer Divide Slow Burn |
A fun Poppy Metalcore record, packed with infectious catchy jams. It goes hard when it
wants to, and those sections are equally as satisfying |
Cosmophobe The Tragedy Of Being |
This is a perfect combination between old Bulb djent type material and instrumental Rings of Saturn material, deserves way more love than it's getting. |
Courage My Love SPECTRA |
Covet acoustics |
This is wayyy too short, would like it twice the length, that would have been perfect |
Crown the Empire Retrograde |
Cryoshell Cryoshell |
Crystal Lake The Voyages |
Cytotoxin Nuklearth |
Dance Gavin Dance Instant Gratification |
Dance Gavin Dance Jackpot Juicer |
Danny Elfman Hulk |
Danny Elfman Men in Black |
Darker by Design Necrolatry |
This is a really unique album in the landscape of this type of genre. Textures such as
strings and deathcore vox make it standout from the usual Inferi clone like affair, and
the aforementioned strings make it similar to a Shadow of Intent. But this album is
definitely not boxed into any one thing. I think this is an album that perhaps will be
more appreciated in time, for its really unconventional texture combinations and
layering. |
Darkest Hour Perpetual | Terminal |
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables |
Deaf Havana All These Countless Nights |
Deafheaven Ordinary Corrupt Human Love |
Death Cab for Cutie Transatlanticism |
Demi Lovato Holy Fvck |
Demi Lovato Don't Forget |
Denzel Curry Imperial |
Destiny Potato Lun |
Devin Townsend Dark Matters |
Dodsrit Nocturnal Will |
Doja Cat Planet Her |
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage |
DragonForce Sonic Firestorm |
DragonForce Valley of the Damned |
DragonForce Ultra Beatdown |
DragonForce Reaching into Infinity |
Dreadnought The Endless |
Dream Theater Awake |
Dream Theater Falling into Infinity |
Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence |
Dream Theater Octavarium |
Dream Theater Systematic Chaos |
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events |
Dream Theater A View from the Top of the World |
Dua Lipa Radical Optimism |
Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia |
Dvne Etemen Ænka |
Dvne Asheran |
Echosmith Talking Dreams |
Echosmith Lonely Generation |
Genuinely shocked by how good this is |
Ed Sheeran + |
Ellie Goulding Higher Than Heaven |
Eluveitie Ategnatos |
This album has so much potential to be really good, but their screamer is not good... their clean
singer is sorely underutilized, she is used as backing vocals more than anything, maybe the album
will grow on me but as of right now, I am left cold on this album |
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP |
Eminem The Slim Shady LP |
Enox Euphoria |
Enterprise Earth The Chosen |
This blowz so ahrd men m///// |
Enterprise Earth Death: An Anthology |
As polarizing as their last album, but I loved this just like their last. Insanely experimental and most if not all of the risks they took on this record paid off. |
Erika de Casier Still |
ERRA Neon |
ERRA Moments of Clarity |
Ethereal Shroud Trisagion |
Evan Brewer Your Itinerary |
Evan Brewer Alone |
Example Won't Go Quietly |
Fall Out Boy So Much (For) Stardust |
Fear Factory Demanufacture |
Fires in the Distance Air Not Meant For Us |
FKA Twigs Caprisongs |
Fleshgod Apocalypse King |
Fleshgod Apocalypse Veleno |
Flub Dream Worlds |
Flyleaf Between the Stars |
Singing on this is good tf |
Flyleaf New Horizons |
For Giants There, There |
Four Seconds Ago The Vacancy |
Galleons Violent Delights |
Galneryus Angel of Salvation |
Ghost (SWE) Prequelle |
Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam |
Ghost (SWE) Opus Eponymous |
Gojira Fortitude |
Graphic Nature A Mind Waiting to Die |
Grayscale Season Everything Hurts |
Grayscale Season Feel Something New |
Green Day ¡UNO! |
Green Day iDOS! |
Green Day iTRE! |
Green Day Revolution Radio |
Green Day Warning |
Hail the Sun Divine Inner Tension |
Haken Aquarius |
Haken Restoration |
Haken Fauna |
Halsey hopeless fountain kingdom |
Hath All That Was Promised |
Heretoir Nightsphere |
Hideous Divinity Simulacrum |
blast city baby, riffz are super great but the drumming is the CLEAR standout, also mixing is
impeccable, there's not enough shredding, a very minor gripe |
Hideous Divinity Unextinct |
Hippie Sabotage Providence |
Hippotraktor Stasis |
As good as this is, it's only made me realise even more how good The Ocean are. The Ocean just have such a special way of how they compose their melodies, and when they go heavy, it feels so earned. This I cant really say the same for, but it's still impressive stuff. |
Holding Absence The Noble Art of Self-Destruction |
Hot Milk A Call to the Void |
Ihlo Union |
Illenium Awake |
Illyria Wanderlust |
Imminence The Black |
Impending Doom Baptized in Filth |
In Lingua Mortua Salon Des Refuses |
In Vain (NO) Solemn |
Pretty cool stuff. It sounds like a blend of Insomnium, Opeth, Dvne, and a bunch of other bands. Overall, the album is pretty damn refreshing for the melodic death metal genre. |
Inanimate Existence The Masquerade |
Inanimate Existence Underneath a Melting Sky |
Infected Rain Endorphin |
Infected Rain Ecdysis |
Infected Rain 86 |
Inferi (USA) Vile Genesis |
Intervals The Space Between |
Iwrestledabearonce Late for Nothing |
James Horner Avatar |
Jazmin Bean Traumatic Livelihood |
Job For A Cowboy Moon Healer |
John Williams Star Wars: The Force Awakens |
John Williams A.I.: Artificial Intelligence |
John Williams E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial |
Joni Mitchell Blue |
Joyner Lucas ADHD |
Justice Audio, Video, Disco |
Kacey Musgraves Deeper Well |
Kali Uchis Red Moon in Venus |
Kali Uchis Orquídeas |
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy |
Kate Freud Kitty Riffs |
Kendrick Lamar Section.80 |
Kendrick Lamar DAMN. |
Kim Petras Turn Off the Light |
Kim Petras Feed The Beast |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Infest the Rats' Nest |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Flying Microtonal Banana |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Quarters |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard 12 Bar Bruise |
Korn Follow the Leader |
Korn Take a Look in the Mirror |
Korn The Serenity of Suffering |
Koven Gold / YES |
Koven Butterfly Effect |
Ladytron Witching Hour |
Last Chance to Reason Level 2 |
Lee McKinney In The Light of Knowledge |
Leprous Pitfalls |
Leprous Coal |
Leprous The Congregation |
Leprous Aphelion |
Adelecore is back |
Lights The Listening |
Like Moths to Flames The Cycles of Trying to Cope |
The album's riffing style and production reminded me a lot of Polaris. The record starts off strong, but unfortunately, it falls into metalcore clichs shortly after. Clean vocals are impressive, but they lose their charm as they are overused in the second half. The riffs hit hard, and overall, it's a great metalcore album, but it's also a bit generic. |
Linkin Park Living Things |
Loathe (UK) The Cold Sun |
Local Natives Hummingbird |
Logic The Incredible True Story |
Logic Vinyl Days |
Loma Prieta Last |
Lorna Shore Immortal |
Lower Than Atlantis Changing Tune |
Lower Than Atlantis World Record |
Lucy Dacus Historian |
Mac Miller The Divine Feminine |
Mac Miller GO:OD AM |
Magdalena Bay Imaginal Disk |
I must admit that this sound is beginning to wear on me, albeit slightly. A few years ago, I would have fully appreciated this chipmunk-style vocalization, but my enthusiasm has waned somewhat, even finding them a bit grating at time.. However, it is important to note that "Imaginal Disk" is likely comparable to the group's debut album; it is primarily my own fatigue with the shimmering, twinkling, psychedelic sounds that dominate this work. |
Maruja Knocknarea |
Masashi Hamauzu Final Fantasy XIII-2 Soundtrack |
Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun |
Mastodon Crack the Skye |
Mechina The World We Saved |
Still in the right direction. Theres more of a focal point on catchy vocal melodies and riffs, but the song sorely suffers from a bloated runtime. |
Megadeth Rust in Peace |
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction |
Megadeth Endgame |
Memphis May Fire Unconditional |
Memphis May Fire Challenger |
Meshuggah Koloss |
Mestis Polysemy |
Metallica Metallica |
Metallica Beyond Magnetic |
Methwitch Indwell |
Mgla Exercises in Futility |
Mineral The Power of Failing |
Mirar Mare |
MitiS Born |
MitiS Living Color |
Modern Day Babylon The Ocean Atlas |
Modern Day Babylon The Manipulation Theory |
Monochromatic Black Vicissitude |
Monuments (UK) Gnosis |
MUNA Muna |
Muse Black Holes & Revelations |
Myrath Karma |
Ne Obliviscaris Exul |
Neck Deep The Peace And The Panic |
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday |
Nicole Dollanganger Married in Mount Airy |
Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral |
Northlane Mesmer |
Northlane Mirror's Edge |
Back in 2019, Northlane struck new ground in metalcore, incorporating industrial elements, and Mick Gordon influence. Since then however, they havent done much to propel their sound forward, and so brings us to Mirror's Edge which sees the band stagnating quite a bit. I will always be a sucker for Marcus Bridges vocals, but I would be lying if I said this EP was in anyway refreshing. |
Novelists C'est La Vie |
Nuclear Power Trio Wet Ass Plutonium |
Definitely one of the most straight up fun instrumental prog albums seen in a while, and
this band has such a goofy, but entertaining aesthetic as well. I love how the bass is
more prominent in this than a lot of other instrumental prog bands, and also use of a
bunch of other instruments unconventional to the genre. |
Odeon [BR] game |
Owns and it is very fun, haters will derp |
ODESZA and Yellow House Flaws in Our Design |
Of Mice and Men The Flood |
Omnibeing Polytheria |
Opeth Ghost Reveries |
Opeth Still Life |
Ophidian I Desolate |
Outrun the Sunlight The Return of Inertia |
Ovid's Withering Scryers of the Ibis |
Ovid's Withering Terraphage |
P.O.D. Satellite |
Pale Waves Unwanted |
Pangaea (USA) Vespr |
It appears as though this band has broken up, sucks to hear that, this was a pretty fantastic debut release that really showed a lot of promise for this band. Gives me a real old-school Between the Buried and Me vibes in a modern production type of sheen. While I like a lot of this album, there's still a lot that doesn't connect, some portions can get lost in their own chaos, maybe Btbam are a little better at balancing that chaos with listenability. The intro song to this album though is a real showstopper, at 9 minutes in length, it gives little room for anything to possibly become boring in the slightest. Maybe after this song though they expel a LOT of their toolkit at their disposal and the rest of the album feels not quite as fresh. There are glimpses of Dillinger Escape Plan influence on this, The Contortionist, there are just a TON of things going on with this album and so much nuance. This album really scratches the itch of something really similar to old-school Btbam that I have been looking for for a long time, and this album absolutely achieves at impressing me in this sense, though maybe it's not the most original thing in the world, as they really wear influences on their sleeve, which diminishes it's originality. Overall, this is a really great release from this band, just really really sucks that they split up, because this was really quite something. |
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill |
Papa Roach Metamorphosis |
Papa Roach Crooked Teeth |
Papa Roach F.E.A.R. |
Papa Roach Who Do You Trust? |
Paramore All We Know Is Falling |
Parius The Eldritch Realm |
Parkway Drive Ire |
Parkway Drive Reverence |
Pat Benatar Crimes of Passion |
Pearly Drops A Little Disaster |
Periphery Periphery |
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
PinkPantheress Heaven Knows |
Plini Sweet Nothings |
Plini The End of Everything |
Plini Other Things |
Plini Singles (2012-2014) |
Poh Hock Gallimaufry |
Polyphia Inspire |
Polyphia The Most Hated |
Poppy EAT (NXT Soundtrack) |
Poppy Zig |
This might as well be a Poppy and HEALTH collab album, much of these instrumentals sound just like HEALTH. I very much enjoy this post-industrial sound, a pleasant surprise. |
Porcupine Tree In Absentia |
Porcupine Tree Closure/Continuation |
Portraits (US) Buy High |
Basically, if you're a fan of recent Plini more jazz fusion-centric material, you'll probably like this too. |
Post Malone Hollywood's Bleeding |
Post Malone beerbongs and bentleys |
Post Malone Stoney |
Post Malone August 26th |
Post Malone Twelve Carat Toothache |
Powerman 5000 Tonight the Stars Revolt |
PVRIS Use Me |
Quadeca I Didn't Mean to Haunt You |
Quadeca From Me to You |
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine |
Rameses B Reborn |
Red Handed Denial I'd Rather Be Asleep |
Red Handed Denial Redeemer |
Red Handed Denial Wanderer |
Red Handed Denial A Journey Through Virtual Distopia |
Reflections The Fantasy Effect (Redux) |
Reflections The Color Clear |
Reliqa Eventide |
Rihanna Rated R |
Rihanna Good Girl Gone Bad |
Rihanna Unapologetic |
Rihanna Talk That Talk |
Rings of Saturn Embryonic Anomaly Remake |
Remake makes a big difference to the overall presentation of the record (I originally
didn't think so but I digress), this Remake sounds a lot more full than the original
version, essentially better in every way, definitely on par with Dingir now. |
Rivers of Nihil The Work |
Loved this on subsequent listens. Serves well as a companion piece to Owls imo. Has similar ideas to Owls, but this time they went all out on the atmospherics, Owls also had a fair bit of this but I digress. There is also a lot of technical portions to the album as well, equally as well done as the atmospheric portions. |
Rolo Tomassi Grievances |
Rolo Tomassi Astraea |
Saviour A Lunar Rose |
Scale the Summit In a World of Fear |
Scale the Summit The Collective |
Selena Gomez Revelación |
Septicflesh Codex Omega |
She Must Burn Umbra Mortis |
Shokran Supreme Truth |
SikTh The Trees Are Dead and Dried Out, Wait for Something Wild |
Simon Phillips Protocol II |
Sithu Aye Senpai EP II: The Noticing |
Sithu Aye Cassini |
Sithu Aye Invent the Universe |
Sithu Aye Cassini (5th Anniversary Remaster) |
Skrillex Bangarang |
Skyharbor Blinding White Noise: Illusion & Chaos |
Slayyyter Starfucker |
Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses |
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter |
Slipknot The End, So Far |
Softcult Year of the Rat |
Really good but their newest singles has been next level. Hope for another EP or something of the variety for 2022. Perfect Blue and Gaslight phenomenal tracks. |
Solution .45 Nightmares In The Waking State Pt. 1 |
Soreption Jord |
Soundgarden Superunknown |
Starset Transmissions |
Starset Divisions |
Starset Horizons |
State Champs Around the World and Back |
State Champs Kings of the New Age |
Stormkeep Tales of Othertime |
Sulphur Aeon Seven Crowns and Seven Seals |
Sum 41 Heaven :x: Hell |
Sweet Pill Starchild |
Sylvaine Wistful |
Symphony X Paradise Lost |
Symphony X V: The New Mythology Suite |
Tallah Matriphagy |
Tame Impala Currents |
Tame Impala The Slow Rush |
Taylor Swift Evermore |
Termina Soul Elegy |
TesseracT Polaris |
Thank You Scientist Maps of Non-Existent Places |
Thank You Scientist Stranger Heads Prevail |
The Acacia Strain Failure Will Follow |
The Agonist Prisoners |
The Agonist Lullabies for the Dormant Mind |
The Birthday Massacre Diamonds |
The Birthday Massacre Under Your Spell |
The Birthday Massacre Hide and Seek |
The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers |
The Black Eyed Peas The E.N.D. (The Energy Never Dies) |
The Dali Thundering Concept All Mighty Men - Drifting Through a Prosthetic Era |
The Dear Hunter All Is As All Should Be |
The Mars Volta The Bedlam in Goliath |
The Ocean Anthropocentric |
The Ocean Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic |
The Offspring Americana |
The Offspring Conspiracy of One |
The Offspring Rise and Fall, Rage and Grace |
The Omnific The Law of Augmenting Returns |
The Omnific Escapades |
The Weeknd Dawn FM |
The Weeknd After Hours |
Thomas Newman Lemony Snicket OST |
Thomas Newman Shawshank Redemption OST |
Thy Art Is Murder Godlike |
Travis Scott Rodeo |
Travis Scott Astroworld |
Trivium Shogun |
Trivium The Sin and the Sentence |
Trivium What the Dead Men Say |
TURQUOISEDEATH Se Bueno |
Twin Atlantic Vivarium |
U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind |
U2 The Joshua Tree |
Ulcerate Cutting the Throat of God |
Unleash The Archers Abyss |
Unprocessed In Concretion |
Unprocessed Perception |
Unsolicited Luminous Empire |
Born of Osiris drummer eh?? this is much better than the last BoO album imo. Great instrumental prog/djent with a tonne of variety throughout, Elspeth is a great example of the versatility this album has to offer. Highly impressed and high chance of grower potential. |
Vale of Pnath Between the Worlds of Life and Death |
Vein.fm Errorzone |
Vektor Outer Isolation |
VersaEmerge Fixed at Zero |
VEXED (UK) Culling Culture |
Victoria Modern Value |
Vulvodynia Praenuntius Infiniti |
Vulvodynia Finis Omnium Ignorantiam |
Vulvodynia Mob Justice |
Wargasm (UK) The Mixxxtape |
Weston Super Maim See You Tomorrow Baby |
Whitechapel Kin |
Whitechapel Mark of the Blade |
William Black The Nature of Hope |
William Black Pieces |
Windwaker Enter the Wall |
Windwaker Hyperviolence |
It is generic but its generic done well. The vocals I find makes them standout, if ever so slight, and that's enough for me. They also have a nu-core edge that is very welcome. |
Wintersun Wintersun |
Worm Shepherd The Sleeping Sun |
I expected this to be more of the same as what was released a year ago (which frankly felt like a rather uninspired deathcore release and was a slog to get through), but glad to be wrong. On this EP they make an effort to include more silence in
their compositions, which allows for brilliant contrasts all throughout. While the symphonic deathcore pastiche is pretty similar to other bands out there, it's the effort they make to let the music breathe for a moment that makes all the difference. |
Xoth Interdimensional Invocations |
Zeke Lindgren Abiogene III - Memento |
3.5 great |
6ix9ine DAY69 |
A Day To Remember You're Welcome |
A Night in Texas The Divine Dichotomy - Chapter II |
A Wake in Providence I Write To You, My Darling Decay |
90% stale symphonic deathcore, 10% actually cool things happening vocally. |
Abbie Falls No One's Above, No One's Below |
Aborted Vault of Horrors |
Aeternam Al Qassam |
After the Burial Rareform |
Agalloch The Mantle |
Agent Fresco Destrier |
Alestorm No Grave But the Sea |
Alestorm Back Through Time |
Alestorm Sunset on the Golden Age |
Alestorm Curse of the Crystal Coconut |
Alestorm Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum |
Always deliver on the album art if nothing else |
Alex G God Save The Animals |
All Time Low Last Young Renegade |
Allegaeon Damnum |
Allegaeon Apoptosis |
Alter Bridge Pawns and Kings |
Alterbeast Immortal |
Alustrium An Absence of Clarity |
Amorphis Halo |
Amorphis Queen of Time |
Angel Vivaldi Away With Words, Part 2 |
Animals As Leaders Weightless |
Anthrax State Of Euphoria |
Anthrax Spreading The Disease |
Anup Sastry Illuminate |
Arcane Roots Heaven and Earth |
Arch Echo Final Pitch |
Arch Enemy Deceivers |
Arch Enemy Will to Power |
Ariana Grande Sweetener |
Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine |
Arkaik Labyrinth of Hungry Ghosts |
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us |
Atlantis Chronicles Ten Miles Under Water |
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen |
Aversions Crown Hell Will Come For Us All |
Aviations Luminaria |
Kinda gewd |
Avicii Tim |
Avicii Stories |
Avril Lavigne Love Sux |
Azealia Banks Broke With Expensive Taste |
Azure (UK) Of Brine And Angel's Beaks |
Azure (UK) Fym |
Bad Omens Finding God Before God Finds Me |
Band-Maid Conqueror |
I can tell they went for a bit more of bluesy flare with this album, it's met with mixed results, I think the album overall is a bit inconsistent compared to previous efforts, but it's still a solid effort, all things considered, recommended tracks: Dilemma, Bubble, glory, Blooming, Reincarnation |
Becoming The Archetype Children of the Great Extinction |
Behemoth Evangelion |
Bell Witch Future's Shadow I: The Clandestine Gate |
Benee Hey u x |
So so dope |
Benny The Butcher Everybody Can't Go |
Berried Alive The Mixgrape |
This is his best record to date imo. His previous albums felt like a bunch of riffs rawkwardly melded together (and I mean awkward) to create some semblance of a song. On rthis new one the songs have a lot more direction to them. Berried Alive is a stupidly runderappreciated/slept on (whatever you like to call it) artist. But I really dont care rfor the vocals a lot of the time either way, i just listen to instrumental. |
Berried Alive Our Own Light |
Berried Alive BERRIED TREASURE |
I like their blend of trap beats and shreddy guitar wankery, sue me. Is it revolutionary music? No, but it's kinda fun in a not take it so seriously kinda way. I can understand people hating this though, believe me. |
Between the Buried and Me Alaska |
Beyond Creation The Aura |
Black Sabbath Master Of Reality |
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath |
Black Sabbath Vol. 4 |
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath |
Black Veil Brides Set the World on Fire |
Bleed from Within Shrine |
Blue Oyster Cult Agents Of Fortune |
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses |
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase |
Boards of Canada Geogaddi |
Bob Dylan Highway 61 Revisited |
Bob Dylan The Times They Are A-Changin' |
Borknagar Fall |
Born of Osiris Angel or Alien |
Brain Drill Quantum Catastrophe |
Burzum Filosofem |
Car Bomb w^w^^w^w |
Caroline Polachek Desire, I Want To Turn Into You |
Caskets Reflections |
Octanecore junk food, but it's pretty good.. |
Ceremony Of Silence Hálios |
Charli XCX Brat |
Chelsea Grin Suffer In Heaven |
Chelsea Wolfe She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She |
Child Of Waste Hunger Made Man |
Children of Bodom Hatebreeder |
Children of Bodom Follow the Reaper |
Circa Survive On Letting Go |
Circa Survive Juturna |
Coheed and Cambria Vaxis II: A Window of the Waking Mind |
The pop band that everyone calls prog for some reason is back!! |
Cold Night For Alligators The Hindsight Notes |
Coroner Mental Vortex |
Counterparts A Eulogy for Those Still Here |
Covet catharsis |
Crypta Echoes Of The Soul |
Cult of Luna The Raging River |
Cynic Traced in Air |
DaBaby Baby On Baby 2 |
Dance Gavin Dance Artificial Selection |
Dance Gavin Dance Afterburner |
Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech |
Danny Elfman The Corpse Bride |
Dark Tranquillity Damage Done |
Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger |
David Guetta One Love |
David Guetta Nothing but the Beat |
David Maxim Micic EGO |
David Maxim Micic BILO IV |
Deadmau5 4x4=12 |
DeadVectors The Gray |
Kinda just a Humanity's Last Breath clone honestly. Chug thall fest with the occasional blastbeats, so mandatory 3.5 from me. Lacks any real memorable moments, whether that be a hooky melody or riff. |
DeadVectors Eternal Tundra |
Deafheaven New Bermuda |
Deafheaven Sunbather |
Death Leprosy |
Death Spiritual Healing |
Death Scream Bloody Gore |
Death Individual Thought Patterns |
Defamed Blackblood |
Deftones Ohms |
Delving Hirschbrunnen |
Demonstealer The Propaganda Machine |
Not bad! Melodic moments in between all the blast beating and chugging to keep things interesting. The rhythms are usually ones you would want to mosh to, with uptempo energy that is enjoyable to listen to. |
Denzel Curry Zuu |
Derek and the Dominos Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs |
Devin Townsend Project Ghost |
Devin Townsend Project Addicted |
Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction |
Devin Townsend Project Ki |
Distant Aeons of Oblivion |
Disturbed The Sickness |
Disturbed Believe |
Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists |
Disturbed Indestructible |
DragonForce The Power Within |
DragonForce Maximum Overload |
DragonForce Extreme Power Metal |
Dream Theater Distance Over Time |
Drown In Sulphur Dark Secrets of the Soul |
Echosmith Echosmith |
Ed Sheeran ÷ |
Edge of Reality In Static |
Everything is competently done except songwriting wise. Theres not many memorable bits lacks cohesion. |
Eidola The Architect |
what Garth said |
Eidola To Speak, to Listen |
Eidola Degeneraterra |
Eidola Eviscerate |
Generic swancore except it's a bit heavier this time. |
Eminem Music To Be Murdered By |
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP 2 |
Eminem Recovery |
Eminem Relapse |
END (USA-NJ) The Sin of Human Frailty |
Engulf The Dying Planet Weeps |
Enshine Origin |
Enter Shikari A Kiss For The Whole World |
Entheos (USA) Time Will Take Us All |
ERRA ERRA (EP) |
ERRA Andromeda |
ERRA ERRA |
Exist Hijacking The Zeitgeist |
Exivious Liminal |
Exocrine Maelstrom |
Exocrine Molten Giant |
Exocrine Ascension |
Exocrine Legend |
Sounds like Archspire but less unique.. |
Faceless Burial At The Foothills Of Deliration |
Fallujah Nomadic |
Fear Factory Digimortal |
Fit for an Autopsy Oh What The Future Holds |
Fit for an Autopsy The Sea Of Tragic Beasts |
Fleetwood Mac Rumours |
Galantis Church |
Galantis The Aviary |
Galantis Pharmacy |
Galleons Galleons |
Ghost (SWE) Phantomime |
Ghost (SWE) Impera |
Damn they went down the shitter, oh well |
Glaciers (US) Ivory |
The disparity between the styles feels very odd. It's a thall and pop hybrid, and it mostly feels jarring more than anything else. What doesn't help is the incoherent song structures, which makes it even more difficult to get into. |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O. |
Goldfinger Hang-ups |
Gorillaz Gorillaz |
Gorillaz Plastic Beach |
Graphic Nature Who Are You When No One Is Watching? |
Green Day Dookie |
Green Day Insomniac |
Green Day Nimrod |
Green Day Kerplunk |
Green Day 39/Smooth |
Green Day Saviors |
Gru Cosmogenesis |
Halsey If I Can’t Have Love, I Want Power |
she shows some boobage and now you guys decide to like her, I see how it is |
Hans Zimmer Man of Steel |
Herbie Hancock Head Hunters |
Howard Shore The Hobbit - An Unexpected Journey |
Howard Shore The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Soundtrack |
Howard Shore The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies |
Humanity's Last Breath Humanity's Last Breath |
I Am Abomination Passion Of The Heist II |
I See Stars New Demons |
Ice Spice Y2K! |
Ihsahn Ihsahn |
Illenium Illenium |
I'm just a sucker for Illenium's sound, I could see why someone would think this is utter dogshit |
Imminence Turn the Light On |
Imminence Heaven in Hiding |
In Flames Foregone |
In Flames The Jester Race |
In Flames A Sense of Purpose |
In Hearts Wake Incarnation |
My standards for metalcore is low but this really isn't anything special. |
Inanimate Existence Clockwork |
Inertia (AUS) Second Shadow |
Nothing particularly new for modern metalcore but some great vocal performances, and fun riffage. |
Infant Annihilator The Palpable Leprosy of Pollution |
Infant Island Obsidian Wreath |
Inferi (USA) Of Sunless Realms |
Inferi (USA) The Path of Apotheosis |
Ingested Ashes Lie Still |
Ion Dissonance Cursed |
Iron Maiden Somewhere In Time |
Irreversible Mechanism Infinite Fields |
Gets incredibly repetitive after a while, they did a much better job of making a multifaceted listening experience on their follow up. |
ISIS Oceanic |
Iwrestledabearonce Hail Mary |
J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only |
Jakub Zytecki Remind Me |
Jakub's guitar articulation is out of this world. Love the calm ambient vibes of this. I think overall these songs are lacking structure, they meander a lot, my main issue. |
Janelle Monae Dirty Computer |
Jay Rock Redemption |
JID The Forever Story |
JID DiCaprio 2 |
Jinjer Inhale, Don't Breathe |
John Williams Star Wars: The Last Jedi |
John Williams Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker |
Judas Priest Sad Wings Of Destiny |
Kanye West ye |
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak |
Kanye West Late Registration |
Katatonia The Great Cold Distance |
KAYTRAMINE Kaytraminé |
Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers |
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon III: The Chosen |
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day |
Kim Petras Clarity |
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Omnium Gatherum |
Now Omnium Gatherum have to make an album called King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Fishing For Fishies |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Gumboot Soup |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard K.G. |
very MEH |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Polygondwanaland |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Sketches of Brunswick East (w/ Mild High Club) |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Eyes Like The Sky |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard FLIGHT b741 |
KISS KISS |
Korn See You on the Other Side |
Korn Issues |
Korn Untouchables |
Korn Untitled |
Korn Korn III: Remember Who You Are |
Korn The Path of Totality |
Korn The Nothing |
Kyros Mannequin |
Lana Del Rey Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd |
Lattermath Winter's Painting |
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III |
Lights PEP |
This album cover seems too busy to me, like there's so much clutter all over it. Skin and Earth cover was minimalistic and this one is the exact opposite. Unfortunately, this doesn't work for me in terms of album cover. At least I've liked most of the singles so far... |
Limp Bizkit Results May Vary |
Limp Bizkit Still Sucks |
Linkin Park The Hunting Party |
Loathe (UK) I Let It In And It Took Everything |
Logic Young Sinatra IV |
Logic Bobby Tarantino III |
Logic Bobby Tarantino II |
Logic Bobby Tarantino |
Lord Dying Clandestine Transcendence |
Lorna Shore Flesh Coffin |
Lower Than Atlantis Safe in Sound |
Makari Wave Machine |
Massive Attack Mezzanine |
Mastiff Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth |
Mastodon The Hunter |
Mastodon Blood Mountain |
Matty Mullins Unstoppable |
Mechina Siege |
Mechina Telesterion |
Mechina Cenotaph |
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? |
Megadeth The System Has Failed |
Megadeth United Abominations |
Megadeth Th1rt3en |
Megadeth Dystopia |
Megadeth Risk |
Memphis May Fire Remade in Misery |
Memphis May Fire Sleepwalking |
Memphis May Fire This Light I Hold |
Mental Cruelty Zwielicht |
Follows the blueprint of LS a little too closely for my liking, quite good overall but I wish it had more the folky orchestral parts like the intro of Pest |
MesaVerde All Is Well |
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct |
Metallica St. Anger |
mewithoutYou Pale Horses |
MitiS Shattered |
MitiS Lost |
Monuments (UK) In Stasis |
MORTAL REMINDER MORTAL REMINDER |
Muse Showbiz |
Muse Absolution |
Muse The 2nd Law |
Muse The Resistance |
My Chemical Romance Danger Days: The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys |
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge |
Neck Deep Neck Deep |
Neck Deep All Distortions Are Intentional |
Treading water |
Nick Johnston Young Language |
Nick Johnston Child of Bliss |
Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded |
Nindjent0 Pokemon Red |
Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy VII: Original Soundtrack |
Nothing More Spirits |
Novelists Noir |
Oceill Oceill |
Oceill is nothing more than your average "Plinstrumental musical universe" offering. It's got all the lush components one would look for in this type of music, though nothing stands out to the point of remarkable interest. |
Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men |
Once Human Scar Weaver |
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse |
Opeth Watershed |
Origin Antithesis |
Overkill Scorched |
Owane and Jack Gardiner Chapter One: Shredemption |
Paramore After Laughter |
Parasite Inc. Cyan Night Dreams |
On paper melodeath plus synth sounds awful, but its actually pulled off well here. Very fun record. |
Periphery Clear |
Persefone Metanoia |
Persefone Truth Inside the Shades (15th Anniversary) |
Pierce the Veil Misadventures |
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon |
Pink Floyd The Division Bell |
Pink Floyd Animals |
Pink Floyd Meddle |
Pixies Doolittle |
Polyphia Resurrect |
Pomegranate Tiger All Input Is Error |
On their previous album "Boundless", the songs felt like they had more direction, by comparison, a lot of the time these songs go nowhere. There is, admittedly, something awe-inducing at the sheer musicianship on
display, though. Still, not enough to attain more than a slightly above-average affair. |
Porcupine Tree Signify |
Post Malone Austin |
Protest the Hero Kezia |
Protest the Hero Scurrilous |
Pupil Slicer Blossom |
Rameses B Pure - EP |
Rameses B Inspire |
Reliqa Afterlight |
Replicant Infinite Mortality |
Revocation The Outer Ones |
Revocation Netherheaven |
Revocation Deathless |
Revocation Great Is Our Sin |
Rings of Saturn Ultu Ulla |
Rivers of Nihil The Conscious Seed of Light |
Riverside ID.Entity |
Rolo Tomassi Cosmology |
Rolo Tomassi Hysterics |
Rototypical Volume I: The Tactician |
Royal Coda To Only a Few at First |
Scale the Summit Carving Desert Canyons |
Scale the Summit Subjects (Instrumentals) |
ScHoolboy Q Blue Lips |
Septicflesh Modern Primitive |
Sepultura Arise |
Siamese Elements |
Signs Of The Swarm Vital Deprivation |
Signs Of The Swarm Absolvere |
Sithu Aye Senpai |
Sithu Aye Homebound |
Sithu Aye Senpai III |
pika is hipster trash he has no say on this album whatsoever, he only likes hipster black metal, he even gave and justice for all by metallica a 2/5, how much more hipster can you get than that? Dont listen to this guys about anything whatsoever. |
Sithu Aye Kindness |
Sleep Token This Place Will Become Your Tomb |
Sleep Token Sundowning |
Slice the Cake Other Slices |
Slice the Cake The Man With No Face |
Slice the Cake Cleansed |
Slift Ilion |
Soilwork Verkligheten |
Soilwork The Ride Majestic |
Soilwork Overgivenheten |
Shit |
Soundtrack (Film) Avatar: The Way of Water |
Soundtrack (Film) Wonka |
Spawn of Possession Incurso |
Spectral Voice Sparagmos |
Spiritbox Singles Collection |
Spite Dedication To Flesh |
St. Vincent Marry Me |
State Champs The Finer Things |
State Champs Living Proof |
Static Dress Rouge Carpet Disaster |
Steven Wilson To the Bone |
Stortregn Impermanence |
Suicide Silence The Cleansing |
Svalbard The Weight of the Mask |
Sylosis A Sign of Things to Come |
Sylosis Cycle of Suffering |
Sylvaine Eg Er Framand |
A very nice batch of nordic folk cuts, though it doesnt have the component I find most intriguing by this band, which is the juxtaposition between the blackgaze and said nordic folk. |
Talking Heads Remain in Light |
Television Marquee Moon |
ten56. Downer |
Termina Dysphoria |
TesseracT War of Being |
Testament The New Order |
Tetrafusion Dreaming Of Sleep |
Textures Drawing Circles |
Textures Silhouettes |
Textures Polars |
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band |
The Black Dahlia Murder Deflorate |
The Black Dahlia Murder Nocturnal |
The Black Dahlia Murder Verminous |
The Black Dahlia Murder Everblack |
The Black Dahlia Murder Ritual |
The Black Dahlia Murder Abysmal |
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis |
The Home Team The Crucible of Life |
Quite similar to Dance Gavin Dance but less mathy and more emphasis on dancey rhythms (quite the ironic sentence). |
The Human Abstract Digital Veil |
The Mars Volta Octahedron |
The Ocean Heliocentric |
The Ocean Pelagial |
The Pretty Reckless Death By Rock and Roll |
I like this commercialized rock garbage, sue me! |
The Pretty Reckless Going to Hell |
The Red Shore The Avarice Of Man |
The Rolling Stones Aftermath |
The Safety Fire Grind the Ocean |
The Safety Fire Mouth of Swords |
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead |
The Story So Far I Want to Disappear |
The Stranglers La Folie |
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Danza IIII: The Alpha - The Omega |
The Velvet Underground The Velvet Underground & Nico |
The Who Who's Next |
The Wise Man's Fear What Slept Beneath Tavros |
Their Dogs Were Astronauts Momentum |
Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind |
Three Days Grace One-X |
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance (Revisited) |
Thy Art Is Murder Human Target |
To The Grave Director’s Cuts |
Tool Ænima |
Tool Undertow |
Travis Scott Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight |
Travis Scott Utopia |
Tribulation Hamartia |
Tritonal Reverence |
Trivium Ember to Inferno |
Trivium The Crusade |
Trivium Vengeance Falls |
Twenty One Pilots Clancy |
Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation |
Underoath Define the Great Line |
Unleash The Archers Demons Of The AstroWaste |
Unleash The Archers Time Stands Still |
production value let's this down, could probably be as good as Apex with better production |
Unprocessed ...And Everything In Between |
Feels a bit overdone, like they're trying appease everyone at once, results in the songs being a bit unfocused. Most choruses are pretty great and the highly technical riffing is always a standout for the band. |
Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City |
VCTMS Vol. IV: Numb The Ache |
All of these bands have the exact same vocal cadence and sound the same, VCTMS fall into the same bracket, but it's fairly fun. All of the guitar riffing on here is very simple and to the point, but they know to get a crowd moving in the pit. All of the pitch shifting of the guitars is pretty much a trademark "nu metalcore" type of style, it's like a turn table scratch but on a guitar, quite neat. Overall, it's a fun time but lacks any kind of substance that would keep me coming back, and that goes for all of this nu metalcore stuff. |
VCTMS Vol. V: The Hurt Collection |
Veil of Maya Eclipse |
Veil of Maya False Idol |
Venom Prison Erebos |
Visenya Illuminate |
Wage War Stigma |
Weyes Blood And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow |
Whitechapel The Somatic Defilement |
Wilderun Epigone |
This is that Riverside type of prog metal that I don't care much for. This also kind of reminds of Devin Townsend weirdly but this guys vocals are far below Devin's in every aspect imaginable. The growled vocals as well as heavy riffing portions are neat but are used too sparingly to the point they become an afterthought a lot of the time, unfortunately. |
will.i.am #Willpower |
Windrunner MAI |
Windrunner Sen |
Wintersun The Forest Seasons |
Wintersun Time I |
Within the Ruins Phenomena II |
Within the Ruins Elite |
Wolf and Bear Bloodletter |
Worm Shepherd Ritual Hymns |
Yngwie Malmsteen Perpetual Flame |
You Me At Six Cavalier Youth |
You Me At Six Night People |
You Me At Six Suckapunch |
Young Guns All Our Kings Are Dead |
Yours Truly Toxic |
Just some decent pop punk/alternative rock. I have a soft spot for the vocals. |
3.0 good |
21 Savage american dream |
2Pac Me Against the World |
2Pac All Eyez on Me |
Abysmal Dawn Phylogenesis |
Abysmal Dawn Nightmare Frontier |
Acadence Destruction Of The Gods |
Acid Bath When the Kite String Pops |
After the Burial Rareform (Re-release) |
Against The Current Past Lives |
Agusa En Annan Värld |
Ahab The Coral Tombs |
Aleph (MN) Ego Death |
Alkaline Trio Maybe I'll Catch Fire |
All Time Low Tell Me I'm Alive |
Amorphis Skyforger |
Amorphis The Beginning of Times |
Andre 3000 New Blue Sun |
Architects Daybreaker |
Architects The Here and Now |
Archspire Relentless Mutation |
Artillery By Inheritance |
As Within, So Without Salvation |
Assemble The Chariots Unyielding Night |
August Burns Red Found In Far Away Places |
Avenged Sevenfold Sounding the Seventh Trumpet |
Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But a Dream... |
Aviations The Light Years |
Bad Omens Bad Omens |
Band-Maid Unleash |
Baroness Stone |
Band has always been Mastodon lite, has some decent songs, but overall meh |
Bathory Blood Fire Death |
Bathory Bathory |
Battle Beast Circus of Doom |
Being Anthropocene |
Being as an Ocean Death Can Wait |
Biffy Clyro Puzzle |
Big Thief Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You |
Black Sabbath Heaven And Hell |
Black Sabbath Mob Rules |
Blessthefall Hollow Bodies |
Blood Incantation Hidden History of the Human Race |
Bloom (AUS) Maybe in Another Life |
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium – Nahab |
Boards of Canada Music Has the Right to Children |
Born of Osiris A Higher Place |
Boundaries Burying Brightness |
Boygenius the record |
This album it's just simply not as good as the member's solo material. I tried giving it the benefit of the doubt and say "maybe I just don't like Lucy Dacus" and that's bringing it down for me, cause I haven't heard much of her solo material, but no, I listened to "Night Shift" and I immediately liked it more than this entire album. In terms of Bridgers and Baker, I find their solo material genuinely heart-wrenching, with a slight edge to Baker in this regard, something I really cannot say about this album. On paper, I should love this, but the songs don't connect for whatever reason, I'm not quite sure why. |
Bring Me The Horizon amo |
Brodequin Harbinger of Woe |
Camel Mirage |
Camel The Snow Goose |
Cannibal Corpse Violence Unimagined |
Caravan In the Land of Grey and Pink |
Carcass Heartwork |
Carcass Swansong |
Carcass Surgical Steel |
Carcass Torn Arteries |
Carly Rae Jepsen The Loveliest Time |
Catsclaw Human Fission |
Its thall completely genericified. Everything about this is stale, from the mundane modern metalcore vocals, to the dime a dozen apocalyptic ambiance. |
Chimp Spanner At the Dream's Edge |
This album may have been groundbreaking when it was first released, but over the years, other bands in the same genre have surpassed its quality. The melodic writing seems amateurish, and the sound design sounds like it could be heard in an arcade (I wish I was joking). In comparison, bands such as Wide Eyes and Modern Day Babylon have improved upon this issue by leaps and bounds with their convincing approaches to melodic writing, something that cannot be said for this album. |
Chimp Spanner All Roads Lead Here |
Cloudkicker Let Yourself Be Huge |
Cold Night For Alligators Fervor |
Corelia Nostalgia |
Crown Magnetar The Codex of Flesh |
Crown the Empire Sudden Sky |
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain II |
Dance Gavin Dance Happiness |
Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance |
Danny Brown Quaranta |
Dead by April The Affliction |
Deadmau5 Random Album Title |
Deadmau5 For Lack of a Better Name |
Deathspell Omega Paracletus |
Descarnado Enajenación |
There was some pretty good parts of this but nothing much stood out in a big way. Theres not really much reason to listen to this over something like Vulvodynia.r |
Devin Townsend Ziltoid the Omniscient |
Devin Townsend Lightwork |
Devin Townsend Project Epicloud |
Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia |
Disembodied Tyrant/Synestia The Poetic Edda |
Distant Tyrannotophia |
Distant Heritage |
DragonForce Warp Speed Warriors |
Dream Theater Dream Theater |
Drown In Sulphur Blackwind |
Drown In Sulphur Brain Dead |
Drown In Sulphur Sulphur Cvlt |
Dvne Voidkind |
More Mastodon sounding music, the post metal influence is barely, barely there. Sounds fairly similar to the bands prior material to me. |
Earthists. HYPERMETAL |
Paledusk accept just anime openings.. nothing too great. |
Ed Sheeran = |
Ed Sheeran x |
Ed Sheeran – |
Ed has been with me through most of my life to the point I could call him my dad. I bought his signature guitar his songs are the first I learned on the guitar, I covered his songs in school as well as dozens of family get-togethers. Ed is able to capture the hearts of many people around the world with his music and the world is simply a better place with his music in it. |
Electric Wizard Dopethrone |
Eminem Kamikaze |
Eminem Encore |
Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse |
Enslaved Vertebrae |
Enter Shikari A Flash Flood of Colour |
Enterprise Earth Luciferous |
Even while being a deathcore junkie, I struggle with this one. I find very little about it that differentiates them from other bands out around the same time. Sounds like Aversions Crown, among many other bands. Wild how much they improved from The Chosen onward. |
Ever Forthright Techinflux |
I've never really connected with this band for some reason. It might be because of their melody writing, or perhaps because their sound seems quite similar to a few other bands, like Periphery or Monuments. They are definitely talented, but they have never quite won me over, and this album doesn't change that. |
Every Time I Die Radical |
Everything Everything Mountainhead |
Exocrine The Hybrid Suns |
Faith No More The Real Thing |
Fallujah Empyrean |
Empyrean is too readily accessible, diminishing the overall quality of Fallujah's music. The vocals and production lack the necessary power for any track to leave a significant impression. |
First Fragment Dasein |
Fit for an Autopsy The Great Collapse |
Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape |
Foreign Hands What's Left Unsaid |
Four Stroke Baron Data Diamond |
Frostbitt Machine Destroy |
Gatecreeper Dark Superstition |
Genesis Selling England by the Pound |
Genesis Foxtrot |
Genesis A Trick of the Tail |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Lift Your Skinny Fists Like Antennas to Heaven |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor F♯ A♯ ∞ |
Godspeed You! Black Emperor G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END! |
Gorillaz The Now Now |
Gorillaz Demon Days |
Gorillaz Cracker Island |
Gorod The Orb |
Gorod Aethra |
Gravemind Conduit |
Grimes Geidi Primes |
Grimes Halfaxa |
Grimes Visions |
GZA Liquid Swords |
Harry Styles Harry Styles |
Haunted Shores Void |
Completely lacks from a melody standpoint that "Viscera" had in abundance. Sure the riffs are heavy, and incredibly technical, but nothing is memorable. Nothing is catchy about the songs, and it's a shame. |
High on Fire Cometh the Storm |
Horrendous Ontological Mysterium |
Fantano metal, that's all you need to know about the "quality" of this |
Iced Earth Incorruptible |
Incantation Onward to Golgotha |
Inferi (USA) The End of an Era |
Intervals memory palace |
Iron Maiden Virtual XI |
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death |
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier |
Iron Maiden Brave New World |
Iron Maiden Fear Of The Dark |
Iron Maiden The X Factor |
Iron Maiden Killers |
Iron Maiden Senjutsu |
"featuring Babymetal and Hikaru Utada" I wish, instead we got Grandpa Simpson on the mic (sorry Bruce) |
Iron Maiden The Book Of Souls |
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast |
Iron Maiden Powerslave |
Iron Maiden Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son |
Iron Maiden No Prayer For The Dying |
Iron Maiden Dance Of Death |
Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind |
J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive |
J. Cole The Off-Season |
Its strictly alright, nothing amazing, nothing terrible, how I feel about most of J. Coles albums. |
J. Cole K.O.D. |
J. Cole Born Sinner |
Jake Bowen The Daily Sun |
Sitting at this rating for now. I loved Isometric and this has similar quality to it, however I think a lot of the padding selections on this album are bit 'dime-a-dozen', 'generic', etc. Its good but I'm not sure if it's anything too special. |
Janelle Monae The Age of Pleasure |
I think Janelle Monae likes to have sexual intercourse |
Jason Richardson II |
This pains me cause I think "I" is flawless, maybe the songs get a little samey throughout, but that's my only gripe regarding that album, this though is painfully below Jason's usual standard. "II" is a far cry from "I" in every conceivable way. The energy from this is just completely lacking, as well as the songs are simply weaker. Theres no song on here I'd take over ones from the debut, I could name any song from the debut and it's trump any song on this one. This album has a weird pop quality to it that doesnt really fit with Jason's style and so it's really weird mish mash of sounds colliding unpleasantly. My only highlights are "Sparrow" and "Upside Down", nothing else is that great. Atleast Jason's guitar features are still da' bomb diggity.. |
Jinjer Wallflowers |
Kanye West Yeezus |
Katatonia Sky Void Of Stars |
Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts |
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing |
King Crimson Islands |
King Crimson In the Wake of Poseidon |
King Crimson Lizard |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard L. W. |
A second helping of very MEH |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Oddments |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Float Along. Fill Your Lungs |
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava |
Kirk Hammett Portals |
Knocked Loose Laugh Tracks |
Knocked Loose A Tear in the Fabric of Life |
Korn The Paradigm Shift |
Leprous Melodies Of Atonement |
Lights Dead End |
Lil Ugly Mane Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern |
Lil Wayne Tha Carter III |
Lil Xan TOTAL XANARCHY |
Lupe Fiasco Samurai |
Mac Miller Circles |
Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout |
Machine Gun Kelly Tickets to My Downfall |
Make Them Suffer How to Survive a Funeral |
Make Them Suffer Neverbloom |
Mastodon Hushed and Grim |
Mastodon Remission |
Mastodon Leviathan |
Mechina Venator |
always AOTY on 1st of january, insane tactics |
Megadeth So Far, So Good... So What! |
Megadeth The World Needs a Hero |
Megadeth Super Collider |
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve |
Meshuggah I |
Meshuggah Immutable |
Why does this have melody, only pussies use melody wtf? |
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade |
Necrophagist Epitaph |
nothing,nowhere. Void Eternal |
nothing,nowhere. is about to drop the album of the century. The sooner you dumb fucks realize that the better. Void Eternal is going to change the game. Motherfucker has features from Underath, Will Ramos, Freddie Dredd, Silverstein, Seeyouspacecowboy, Senses Fail, Static Dress, Pete Wentz; the list goes on.rThis ain't no pussy shit either. This is real two-step nu metal rap rock post-hardcore. This isn't no corny ass TikTok pop punk, or some washed emo rap garbage. You fucking idiots have been sleeping on my boy nothing,nowhere. for too long. When Void Eternal drops, y'all better not act like you've been down since 2015.rIt's time to wake up; Void Eternal, or go fuck yourself. |
Notochord Aegis |
Odd Eye Circle Version Up |
Of Mice and Men Cold World |
Of Mice and Men Restoring Force |
Olivia Rodrigo Guts |
Opeth Pale Communion |
Opeth Orchid |
Opeth Morningrise |
Orbit Culture Descent |
More of the exact same from this band, what a bore. Still good music, but there is 0 experimentation whatsoever. |
Others By No One Book II: Where Stories Come From |
OutKast Aquemini |
OutKast ATLiens |
Overkill The Years Of Decay |
Owane and Jack Gardiner Guardian Spirits of the Quantum Realm |
Parkway Drive Atlas |
PeelingFlesh Slamaholics Mixtape |
Persefone Truth Inside the Shades |
Persefone Lingua Ignota: Part I |
Pink Floyd The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn |
Pink Floyd A Saucerful Of Secrets |
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason |
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother |
Pink Floyd The Wall |
Polaris Fatalism |
Protest the Hero Fortress |
PUP The Unraveling of PUPTheBand |
Pupil Slicer Mirrors |
Radiohead OK Computer |
Radiohead In Rainbows |
Richard Henshall The Cocoon |
Rings of Saturn Gidim |
The Husk goes hard but pretty much every other song on this is forgettable af, the other singles are decent I guess. Some decent riffs, some good leads here and there, but it ultimately all becomes a big blur in the end. |
Rita Ora You & I |
Rita Ora is an attractive woman I would fornicate with, but her music is very bland, unfortunately. |
Rush Power Windows |
Rush Permanent Waves |
Rush Moving Pictures |
Samia Honey |
Scale the Summit Subjects |
Math rock innit |
Scale the Summit Monument |
Scar Symmetry The Singularity - Phase II: Xenotaph |
Sea In The Sky Fall in Place |
SeeYouSpaceCowboy Coup de Grâce |
Didnt like this style of post hardcore in its heyday, still dont like it now. |
Shadow Of Intent Primordial |
Silent Planet Everything Was Sound |
Just cannot stand this style of growled vocal, sounds like La Dispute, not for me. As for other components to this album, its insanely generic metalcore, very minute things that make them standout here and there, such the atmospheric escalating climax of "Understanding Love and Loss", still though, it's not a preferred metalcore band of mine. |
Silverstein Misery Made Me |
Sithu Aye Isles |
Sithu Aye 26 |
Sleep Dopesmoker |
slowthai UGLY |
Snapcase Progression Through Unlearning |
Soundtrack (Film) Iron Man 3: Heroes Fall |
Spiritbox Rotoscope |
Staind Break The Cycle |
Suede Autofiction |
Suffocation Hymns From The Apocrypha |
Suicide Silence No Time to Bleed |
Taylor Swift Midnights |
Taylor Swift Speak Now (Taylor’s Version) |
t-swizzle do be swizzling again |
The Acacia Strain Step Into The Light |
The Amity Affliction Not Without My Ghosts |
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds |
The Beatles Help! |
The Beatles Please Please Me |
The Beatles Rubber Soul |
The Beatles Beatles for Sale |
The Beatles Magical Mystery Tour |
The Beatles The Beatles |
The Beatles Revolver |
The Beatles Let It Be |
The Beatles With the Beatles |
The Beatles A Hard Day's Night |
The Clash London Calling |
The Contortionist Our Bones |
The Contortionist Intrinsic |
The Cure Disintegration |
The Dear Hunter Antimai |
The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works |
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine |
The Faceless Akeldama |
The Flower Kings Stardust We Are |
The Hirsch Effekt Eskapist |
The Human Abstract Nocturne |
The Mars Volta Noctourniquet |
The Ocean Fluxion |
The Ocean Aeolian |
The Ocean Holocene |
The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones No.2 |
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Danza III: Series of Unfortunate Events |
The Voynich Code Ignotum |
The Zenith Passage Solipsist |
The Zenith Passage Cosmic Dissonance (Remastered) |
Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts of Light Sometimes Grace the Corner of Our |
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance |
Thy Catafalque Vadak |
Tool Fear Inoculum |
tripleS ASSEMBLE24 |
Trivium In the Court of the Dragon |
They making an album every year now or what lol |
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety |
Unleash The Archers Behold the Devastation |
Unleash The Archers Phantoma |
I was hoping that this album would fully embrace the alternative metal/power metal crossover style that 'Ghosts in the Mist' hinted at. Unfortunately, it only touches that sound briefly, which weakens the overall impact of the tracks. It's a shame because this was a real opportunity for the band to reinvent themselves in a wonderful way. Instead, most of the songs just feel like weaker versions of what the band has done in the past. |
Veil of Maya [id] |
Too much noodling not enough compelling songwriting |
Vended What Is It//Kill It |
Viscera (UK) Carcinogenesis |
Volbeat Servant of the Mind |
Volbeat Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies |
Volbeat Guitar Gangsters & Cadillac Blood |
Volumes Different Animals |
Vomitory All Heads Are Gonna Roll |
Vulvodynia Entabeni |
Warforged The Grove | Sundial |
Wheel (FIN) Charismatic Leaders |
Whitechapel This Is Exile |
Wide Eyes Saṃsāra |
Wide Eyes Volume |
Wilderun Veil of Imagination |
Windwaker Love Language |
Within Destruction Deathwish |
Yes Fragile |
You Me At Six VI |
You Me At Six Truth Decay |
ZillaKami DOG BOY |
Doge. |