| 5.0 classic |
| A Day To Remember Common Courtesy |
| A Night in Texas Global Slaughter |
| Dumb blast beat fun, ADHDcore at it's finest. |
| Agalloch The Mantle |
| Alpha Wolf A Quiet Place to Die |
| Alustrium A Tunnel to Eden |
| Amia Venera Landscape The Long Procession |
| Animals As Leaders Parrhesia |
| Architects All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us |
| As Everything Unfolds Within Each Lies The Other |
| Asking Alexandria The Black |
| Au5 Earthwave |
| Earthwave is finally an EP that can go toe to toe with my all time favorites. This style of chillstep can feel so incredibly ethereal and almost celestial in its approach, just so incredibly gorgeous. * One of the few gripes I have with some artist in this field are the song structures can often feel pretty rigid and formulaic. Each song will have a very predictable song structure, but on Earthwave that's not a problem. The tracks are given ample time to develop it's ideas with a serene grace with structures that feel more unbound, allowing for a more exciting experience. * Another big thing is that Earthwave has vocals, it helps to elevate the songs even further. The performance from Psyuri is so delicate, soft and perfectly compliments the tracks. With vocals, it also gives more opportunities for melodies to get stuck in ones head. Sometimes that can be difficult to do with non vocal electronic music. * The production here is so textured and detailed. You could listen to this multiple times and you probably still couldn't pick up on every little shimmering synth that adds so much to the presentation. * Earthwave might just be one of my favorite electronic EPs I've ever listened to. It feels like chillstep evolved a step further. |
| Avenged Sevenfold Nightmare |
| Aversions Crown Tyrant |
| Bad Omens The Death of Peace of Mind |
| Between the Buried and Me Automata I |
| Automata I is one of BTBAM's most underrated albums, by far. Yes, just Automata I. AI is the band at their least gimmicky, I'd argue, ever. It has an incredible, dark and foreboding atmosphere, and simply brings you on a crazy journey. Yellow Eyes is their most underrated song by far. I will never get why most find that song so average. Unfortunately, a certain "II" sequel completely ruins the vibe that was built here. But that's alright. It's still possible to pretend it doesn't exist. |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence |
| Blackmill Miracle |
| Blackmill Reach For Glory |
| Born of Osiris Tomorrow We Die Alive |
| Bring Me The Horizon POST HUMAN: NeX GEn |
| CHON Homey |
| Circa Survive The Amulet |
| Coldplay A Rush of Blood to the Head |
| Covet Currents |
| Crippled Black Phoenix Banefyre |
| Cult of Luna The Long Road North |
| David Maxim Micic Who Bit the Moon |
| David Maxim Micic ECO |
| Deftones Diamond Eyes |
| Deftones Saturday Night Wrist |
| Diamond Construct Angel Killer Zero |
| Distant Aeons of Oblivion |
| Aeons of Oblivion is simply crushing from start to finish. The guitar tones are utterly filthy, creating a resonance that embodies destruction. The atmosphere is so dense and immersive that it's staggering. The guitars enhance this ambiance by using bent notes that descend, as if you're plunging into the depths of hell itself. It truly feels like the end of the world is happening with every single track. |
| ERRA ERRA |
| ERRA Drift |
| Ethel Cain Preacher's Daughter |
| Ethel Cain Willoughby Tucker, I'll Always Love You |
| Fallujah Dreamless |
| Fejka Hiraeth |
| Flyleaf Flyleaf |
| For Giants Big Sky |
| Four Seconds Ago 1000 Needles |
| "1000 Needless" is an album that really showcases that modern ambient house atmosphere. It features a soundscape that's sleek and contemporary, giving off a setting of a luxurious spa day, perfect for those moments of relaxation and inner peace. The album emphasizes a spacious and expansive atmosphere, making you feel like you're gliding through the cosmos with shooting stars all around. Plus, the YouTube visualizers really amp up the experience, painting a vivid picture of what the artists are aiming for. These visuals are just as stylish and modern as the music itself.rThe album's coherence and structure also play a big role in its enjoyment, with many laid-back sections that let you really immerse yourself in the sounds. Even in its chill moments, the production remains impressive. "Bump the Lamp" leans into a somber melodic dubstep style, feeling a bit chaotic yet grounded, with pulsating synths that create a captivating groove. As the drop unfolds, you can feel your mind tingling with the cascading sounds. "1000 Needless" deepens my appreciation for Misha and Mark, who are also known for their work in the metal band Periphery. This album perfectly highlights their incredible versatility. |
| Galneryus Resurrection |
| Giuseppe Gilardi earth |
| Green Day 21st Century Breakdown |
| Haken Virus |
| Hot Milk A Call to the Void |
| Humanity's Last Breath Ashen |
| I See Stars Treehouse |
| Illenium Fallen Embers |
| Infant Annihilator The Elysian Grandeval Galèriarch |
| Inferi (USA) Revenant |
| Intervals The Shape of Colour |
| Invent Animate Heavener |
| Invent Animate and Silent Planet Bloom in Heaven |
| Issues Issues |
| The self-titled Issues album still remains the greatest djent and pop hybrid there has ever been. The rhythms are so irresistibly funky fresh, capped off by Tyler Carter's commanding vocals. Yes, it has aged a little bit when it comes to the synth and vocal chop choices, but the energy here is just off the chain. It's the type of djent riffing that will get an entire packed venue jumping from front to back. Take that, Meshuggah. |
| Issues Beautiful Oblivion |
| Jason Richardson I |
| Joji Nectar |
| Julien Baker Sprained Ankle |
| Kadinja Ascendancy |
| Kalandra The Line |
| Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly |
| Lamb of God Omens |
| Lights Little Machines |
| Linkin Park Meteora |
| Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert |
| Logic Everybody |
| Lorien Testard Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 OST |
| Masashi Hamauzu Final Fantasy XIII: Original Soundtrack |
| Mechina Telesterion |
| This album remains absolutely incredible, by the way. It's quite amusing how wrong all these other soundoffs are. This truly represents peak Mechina material. It strikes the ideal balance between aggression and melody. The album feels exceptionally grand, even more so than many of their previous works. Mel Rose is simply electrifying throughout, and she stands out as one of her best showings by a long shot. Additionally, the album offers a wealth of variety that keeps it engaging. The incorporation of death metal elements effectively alters the pace. The mix is quite satisfactory. Mechina has shifted focus from guitar riffs to vocals, and this mix successfully integrates all these components while still delivering a powerful impact. Those who claim this has 'no punch at all' are definitely exaggerating. |
| Megadeth Rust In Peace |
| Memphis May Fire Unconditional |
| Meshuggah Koloss |
| Metallica Death Magnetic |
| Miroist CURVE |
| Modern Day Babylon Coma |
| Monuments (UK) Phronesis |
| Ne Obliviscaris Portal of I |
| Neck Deep Life's Not Out To Get You |
| Ninajirachi I Love My Computer |
| Northlane Singularity |
| Novelists Coda |
| Novelists now have a female vocalist in Camille Contreras and CODA it's definitely the most I've ever enjoyed this band to date. Most songs on the album will feature stunning vocals filled with so much emotion; they might just be some of the most heartfelt tracks I've heard in modern alternative adjacent metalcore music. This is the kind of alternative metal adjacent metalcore I was hoping for, influenced by a more soulful somber but still bright pop sound. * The instrumentals hit hard, and the choruses sound amazing. Plus, I'm glad to see a focus on guitar solos. Those have pretty much disappeared in popular metal these days, but they really shine here. These guitar solos incorporate distinct slide work reminiscent of David Maxim Micic or Arch Echo that I can't get enough of. * The heavier side is no slouch either, striking a nice balance between hardcore and more bubbly tones. These tones are mostly within the rhythms that almost have a dance beat rhythm that's a challenge not move along to. The band certainly knows how to lay the gauntlet down hard when they want to, with many songs making you want to throw down in the pit. * French alternative metal and metalcore is having a good year. With a band like LANDMVRKS and now Novelists, they just have a style that certainly stands out from the pack right now. |
| Of Monsters and Men My Head is an Animal |
| Opeth Sorceress |
| The greatest rock album ever created, and no, it?s not just in the prog metal or even the prog rock sphere either. Sorceress represents the ultimate amalgamation of the classic metal sound of Black Sabbath, the folk prog influences of Jethro Tull, and even elements of medieval folk music. This album crafts an incredible atmosphere that transports you to a fantastical realm that feels alive and breathing. Despite being released long after the often overrated 70s prog rock era, it possesses a timeless quality that makes it seem as if it predates those records, drawing inspiration from medieval folklore. It encapsulates the finest aspects of classic rock, infused with the intense energy reminiscent of Deep Purple in many of its guitar solos, along with a touch of Led Zeppelin's vocal influence, and the classic metal grit in the guitar tones just seals the deal completely. All of this is delivered through production and mixing that strikes a perfect balance between classic and modern. Sorceress is undoubtedly one of the most overlooked rock albums in history, standing out as one of the finest ever produced. |
| Opeth Heritage |
| Opeth Blackwater Park |
| Outrun the Sunlight A Vast Field of Silence |
| 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. |
| Paramore Brand New Eyes |
| Paramore Paramore |
| Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha |
| Periphery Juggernaut: Omega |
| Periphery Periphery III: Select Difficulty |
| Persefone Aathma |
| Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here |
| Plini Handmade Cities |
| Polaris The Death of Me |
| Polaris The Mortal Coil |
| Polyphia New Levels New Devils |
| Polyphia Muse |
| Polyphia Renaissance |
| Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet |
| Porter Robinson Nurture |
| Protest the Hero Pacific Myth |
| Purity Ring Womb |
| PVRIS All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell |
| Quadeca Vanisher, Horizon Scraper |
| Quadeca is known for his versatility, and Vanisher, Horizon Scraper is no exception in this regard. This time, his vision feels more symphonic than ever, a lot of somewhat whimsical orchestral work. It feels sort of old school, even, but at times, but also very modern. Some segments would fit right at home in a very old school 1940s black and white film, and most importantly, it would fit perfectly for the movie The Lighthouse. It's eerie, but also slightly relaxing, which gives it the comparison. It's a one-of-a-kind album by a one-of-a-kind artist, that does take a while to get into, admittedly, but once you have, there's no going back. |
| Reliqa Secrets Of The Future |
| Rings of Saturn Dingir |
| Rolo Tomassi Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It |
| Roniit XIXI |
| 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. |
| Scale the Summit The Migration |
| Shadow Of Intent Melancholy |
| Shrezzers SEX and SAX |
| This will have less than 30 ratings by the end of the year, and that is why society has failed. |
| Signs Of The Swarm The Disfigurement Of Existence |
| Skyharbor Sunshine Dust |
| Sleep Token Take Me Back to Eden |
| Progressive anti-boomer-core |
| Sleep Token Even in Arcadia |
| Band transcends genre, and cultural norms. At their worst, they are a pop band breaking the mold for what is pop in its contemporary form. In an era of pop where songs are only getting shorter, and song structures more simplistic, Sleep Token songs just get longer and more adventurous. The band is barely metal at this point, but I simply don't care. They are genre fluid in its most purist form. No matter what they write, their melodies are always drenched in an undeniable regal divinity. |
| Slipknot All Hope Is Gone |
| Slipknot Iowa |
| Softcult Year Of The Snake |
| Spiritbox Eternal Blue |
| Spiritbox Spiritbox |
| Stand Atlantic Pink Elephant |
| Stand Atlantic Was Here |
| Stephen Taranto Permanence |
| Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life |
| Swallow the Sun Songs From The North I, II & III |
| Sylvaine Atoms Aligned, Coming Undone |
| Syncatto A Place to Breathe |
| TesseracT Altered State |
| Tetrafusion Dreaming Of Sleep |
| The Afterimage Lumière |
| The Contortionist Language |
| The Dear Hunter Act IV: Rebirth in Reprise |
| The Faceless In Becoming a Ghost |
| The Helix Nebula Meridian |
| The Ocean Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic |
| Time, The Valuator How Fleeting, How Fragile |
| Tool Lateralus |
| Trippie Redd Life’s a Trip |
| Unleash The Archers Apex |
| Unprocessed Artificial Void |
| Vektor Terminal Redux |
| Vildhjarta Måsstaden Under Vatten |
| Vitalism Causa |
| Vylet Pony Can Opener’s Notebook: Fish Whisperer |
| Warforged I: Voice |
| White Moth Black Butterfly Atone |
| Whitechapel Mark of the Blade |
| Wide Eyes Paradoxica |
| Widek Hidden Dimensions |
| Atmospheric metal for musicians, and I wouldn't have it any other way |
| Writhe (UK) In Filth |
| Xenobiotic Mordrake |
| Xoth Interdimensional Invocations |
| Yoko Shimomura Kingdom Hearts Original Soundtrack |
| You Me At Six Sinners Never Sleep |
| Yurei (CAN) Saudade |
| 4.5 superb |
| A Day To Remember Homesick |
| A Great Adventure or Nothing A Great Adventure or Nothing |
| A Great Adventure or Nothing The Portal |
| A Night in Texas Digital Apocalypse |
| A Night in Texas The God Delusion |
| A Perfect Circle Thirteenth Step |
| AASAR I, The Hell |
| Abbie Falls Hell Is Other People |
| Ad Infinitum Abyss |
| Aerosmith Toys In The Attic |
| Aesop Rock Spirit World Field Guide |
| After the Burial Evergreen |
| Against The Current In Our Bones |
| Agnes Obel Aventine |
| Alcest Kodama |
| Alice Cooper School's Out |
| Alice in Chains Dirt |
| Alkaloid The Malkuth Grimoire |
| All That Remains The Fall of Ideals |
| All Time Low Don't Panic |
| Allegaeon Apoptosis |
| Allt From the New World |
| Alpha Wolf Half Living Things |
| Alterbeast Feast |
| American Football American Football |
| An Abstract Illusion Woe |
| Andromida More Than Human |
| Angel Vivaldi Universal Language |
| Angel Vivaldi Away With Words - Part I |
| AngelMaker Dissentient |
| Anthrax Among The Living |
| Arch Echo Arch Echo |
| Architects Lost Forever // Lost Together |
| Architects The Sky, the Earth & All Between |
| Archspire Bleed The Future |
| Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare |
| Ariana Grande Eternal Sunshine |
| Arm's Length Never Before Seen, Never Again Found |
| Armand Hammer and The Alchemist Haram |
| Aronious Irkalla |
| Artificial Language Now We Sleep |
| As Blood Runs Black Allegiance |
| 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. |
| Aura Fragment Aura Fragment |
| Avenged Sevenfold Hail To The King |
| Avril Lavigne Let Go |
| BABYMETAL Metal Galaxy |
| BABYMETAL The Other One |
| Balance and Composure Light We Made |
| Band-Maid Just Bring It |
| Beartooth Disgusting |
| Ben Rosett SYNERGY, Vol. 1 |
| Beneath the Massacre Fearmonger |
| Benee Fire on Marzz |
| Berried Alive BERRIED TREASURE |
| Berried Alive WRATHBERRY |
| Between the Buried and Me The Blue Nowhere |
| Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic |
| Between the Buried and Me The Parallax: Hypersleep Dialogues |
| Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect |
| Between the Buried and Me Automata II |
| Beyond Creation Algorythm |
| Bhad Bhabie 15 |
| Big K.R.I.T. 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time |
| Billie Eilish Don't Smile at Me |
| Bjork Vespertine |
| Black Country New Road Forever Howlong |
| Black Honey A Fistful Of Peaches |
| Black Sabbath Paranoid |
| Black Spikes NIL |
| Black Stone Cherry Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea |
| Black Tongue Nadir |
| blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket |
| Bloodshot Dawn Demons |
| Blueshift Voyager |
| Born of Osiris Angel or Alien |
| brakence hypochondriac |
| Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me |
| Brand of Sacrifice Lifeblood |
| ok that artwork is pretty ballin rEdit: This slaps cock |
| Brandon Hart Exodus |
| breakk.away I'll See You When the Night Comes |
| Bring Me The Horizon POST HUMAN: SURVIVAL HORROR |
| Bring Me The Horizon That's the Spirit |
| Bring Me The Horizon Sempiternal |
| Bring Me The Horizon There Is a Hell, Believe Me I've Seen It... |
| Bring Me The Horizon Count Your Blessings |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 3 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 6 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 7 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 1 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 5 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 8 |
| Dont even care about the rest but Fuf 1.5, Heliovoice and Mana 1.5 are amazing |
| Bullet For My Valentine The Poison |
| Bullet For My Valentine Scream Aim Fire |
| Calvin Harris 18 Months |
| Capture Orbit Mission Log: GAIA |
| Carly Rae Jepsen Emotion |
| Cartoon Theory Feel |
| Cenobia Devour Me |
| Child Of Waste Hunger Made Man |
| Chimaira The Impossibility of Reason |
| Chimaira Pass Out of Existence |
| CHON Grow |
| CHVRCHES Every Open Eye |
| Ciconia (SPA) Synaesthetic Garbage |
| Circa Survive Violent Waves |
| Circa Survive Descensus |
| Clairo Sling |
| Clayton King Equivalent Exchange |
| Clayton King Espada |
| Cloudkicker The Discovery |
| Cloudkicker Beacons |
| cloudyfield is that love? |
| Clubroot III - MMXII |
| Coldplay Parachutes |
| 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 |
| Cream Disraeli Gears |
| Crippled Black Phoenix Great Escape |
| Crippled Black Phoenix Ellengaest |
| Crippled Black Phoenix The Wolf Changes Its Fur But Not Its Nature |
| Crown the Empire The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways |
| Crystal Lake Helix |
| Cult of Luna A Dawn to Fear |
| Currents All That Follows |
| Cytotoxin Biographyte |
| D1G1T4L RU1N Anti Cosmos |
| Wide Eyes if they went even more into the electronic realm of things. Plus, the song structures are a lot more coherent. So many catchy melodies. The best melodic djent to release since Intervals. However, it does have to be acknowledged the mix could definitely be better. |
| Dabin Between Broken |
| Dabin Wild Youth |
| Daima Resurgence |
| Dance Gavin Dance Mothership |
| Danny Elfman The Nightmare Before Christmas |
| Danny Elfman Spider-Man 2 |
| Danny Elfman Spider-Man |
| Darin Clegg Muscarius |
| Darko (US) Darko |
| David Maxim Micic EGO |
| David Maxim Micic Bilo |
How does this not have a review... goddammit,
this is absolutely stunning. |
| Dayseeker Sleeptalk |
| DeadLynk THE FACELESS REDUX |
| Deafheaven Infinite Granite |
| Deftones Ohms |
| Deftones Koi No Yokan |
| Denzel Curry Melt My Eyez See Your Future |
| Devin Townsend Project Sky Blue |
| 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. |
| Disembodied Tyrant/Synestia The Poetic Edda |
| Distant Tyrannotophia |
| Dragon Chaser Sagistic Visions |
| DragonForce Inhuman Rampage |
| Dream Theater Train of Thought |
| DreamWeaver (JP) blue garden |
| Earthside A Dream In Static |
| Edjinn Edjinn |
| Elcia Mariner |
| Eluveitie Ànv |
| Emancipator Safe In The Steep Cliffs |
| Eminem Kamikaze |
| Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP |
| ERRA Impulse |
| ERRA Augment |
| Ethel Cain Carpet Bed EP |
| Ethel Cain Inbred |
| Ethel Cain Golden Age |
| Example Playing In The Shadows |
| Faye Webster Faye Webster |
| Fear Factory Genexus |
| Fejka Azur |
| Fellsilent The Hidden Words |
| Fifth Quadrant Vision |
| Fireflight Unbreakable |
| Fit for an Autopsy Oh What the Future Holds |
| Fixation (NOR) Speak in Tongues |
| FKA Twigs Eusexua |
| 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. |
| Flume Palaces |
| Flyleaf Memento Mori |
| Four Seconds Ago The Vacancy |
| French for Rabbits The Weight of Melted Snow |
| Frontières La trilogie |
| Galneryus Phoenix Rising |
| Ghost Atlas All Is in Sync... |
| Ghost Atlas Dust of the Human Shape |
| Giant Sleeper Hyperliminal |
| Giuseppe Gilardi Lumen |
| Glaciers (US) A Place Beyond the Pines |
| Gnostician Unification As An Art |
| GoGo Penguin Everything Is Going to Be OK |
| Gojira Magma |
| Gojira Fortitude |
| Good Charlotte Good Morning Revival |
| Good Tiger We Will All be Gone |
| Grapefruit Astronauts Grapefruit Astronauts |
| Grayscale Season Do You Like Violence |
| Green Day American Idiot |
| Grim Salvo VOIDSTAR |
| Grimes Art Angels |
| Grimes Miss Anthropocene |
| Guthrie Govan Erotic Cakes |
| 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 Visions |
| 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 The Living Mountain |
| Haunted Shores Void |
| Haunted Shores Viscera |
| Hayley Williams Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party |
| HEALTH DISCO4 :: Part I |
| Helius Nerme Naz (with Maple Sun and Alpas) |
| Hidden Machine HIDDEN MACHINE |
| Hidden Machine Unlimited |
| Hot Milk Corporation P.O.P |
| Hot Milk are bringing the british alt rock fire back on Corporation P.O.P. There's something about the unadulterated angst that the brits can bring to the table which is simply infectious. The tracks bring all of that together along with a very contemporary approach to their production and melodic writing. It's very much in the vein of a lot of modern pop punk, and it sounds absolutely amazing. Vocalist Han Mee slices through with ease to deliver something truly exquisite. Male vocalist Jim Shaw certainly holds his own, too. There are definitely moments where his vocals will shine as bright as Mee's and really compliment her performance well. |
| House of Protection GALORE |
| House of Protection Outrun You All |
| Howard Shore The Fellowship of the Ring |
| Howard Shore The Two Towers |
| Howard Shore The Return of the King |
| Humanity's Last Breath Välde |
| I Built the Sky The Zenith Rise |
| I Built the Sky The Sky is not The Limit |
| I See Stars New Demons |
| I Watched Myself Sleep VachschlaV |
| 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. |
| Immanifest Macrobial |
| Imminence The Black |
| Immortal Technique Revolutionary Volume 1 |
| Imogen Heap Speak For Yourself |
| 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. |
| Intervals In Time |
| Intervals A Voice Within |
| Intervals The Way Forward |
| Invent Animate Stillworld |
| Invent Animate The Sun Sleeps, As If It Never Was |
| Irreversible Mechanism Immersion |
| Issues Headspace |
| Jahrund Fiction World |
| WOAH. |
| Jake Bowen Isometric |
| Jakub Tirco Alaska |
| Jakub Zytecki Ladder Head |
| Jakub Zytecki Feather Bed |
| Jeff Buckley Grace |
| Jethro Tull Minstrel in the Gallery |
| 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 |
| Josh Debreceni Introspection Odyssey II |
| Joyner Lucas ADHD |
| Judas Priest Firepower |
| Julien Baker Turn Out The Lights |
| Julien Baker and Torres Send a Prayer My Way |
| Jutes Sleepyhead |
| K.Berg Gokotta |
| Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour |
| Kami Kehoe REVIVED |
| Kami Kehoe KANDY |
| Kanine Karnage |
| Kansas Leftoverture |
| Kanye West Donda |
| Karmanjakah Ancient Skills |
| Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers |
| Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city |
| KIDSØ Fir |
| Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Sketches of Brunswick East (w/ Mild High Club) |
| 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 |
| Krosis Infinite Circuitry |
| Lacey Sturm Kenotic Metanoia |
| LANDMVRKS The Darkest Place I've Ever Been |
| Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV |
| LEDGER LEDGER |
| Lenny Kravitz Are You Gonna Go My Way |
| 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 |
| Lights A6 |
| 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 |
| Linkin Park From Zero |
| Little Simz No Thank You |
| Little Tybee Little Tybee |
| Loathe (UK) The Things They Believe |
| I can totally understand the negativity towards this, this is a SHARP left turn from what was seen on "I Let it in...", but I think this album is also great in its own right. Not everyone will dig some ambient drone and that's fair enough, but this is right up my alley. |
| Logic No Pressure |
| Logic The Incredible True Story |
| 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. |
| Logic Ultra 85 |
| Lorde Solar Power |
| She's said it herself, its ass, it's even shown on the cover. |
| Lorna Shore ...And I Return to Nothingness |
| Lorna Shore Pain Remains |
| Lower Than Atlantis Lower Than Atlantis |
| LSDREAM Renegades Of Light |
| 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 bathwater |
| Amazing beautiful melancholic ethereal gothic alt-pop |
| Lunarite The Collapse |
| Lunarite Bridge Burner |
| Lydia Illuminate |
| Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd |
| LYSTRO and SALEA DNA |
| M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming |
| Mac Miller Swimming |
| Mac Miller Balloonerism |
| Machine Gun Kelly Hotel Diablo |
| Madeon Good Faith |
| Madeon Adventure |
| Magdalena Bay Mercurial World |
| Mallory Knox Signals |
| Mare Cognitum Solar Paroxysm |
| Mastodon Emperor of Sand |
| Matty Mullins Matty Mullins |
| Mechina Xenon |
| Mechina Xenon (Compendium) |
| Mechina As Embers Turn To Dust |
| One of the best Mechina albums without a doubt. The songwriting feels more refined from their last album. There's also a lot of ebb and flow throughout that allows the listener to be taken on a journey. There is ample time given to quiet that makes the louder moments hit that much harder. |
| Mechina Acheron |
| Mechina Cenotaph |
| Mechina Blessings Upon The Field Where Blades Will Flood |
| Mechina Empyrean (Compendium) |
| This is literally one of the best remasters I've ever heard and no one talks about it. For shame. It completely transforms the listening experience of this album. The original mix of this album was so bad it was near unlistenable. Mechina's riffs stood out so much more in their earlier days. I miss it. |
| Mechina Bellum Interruptum |
| An amazing album. It showcases Mechina's sound elevated to an impressive standard. The production and songwriting are exceptional. However, if I may express a personal preference, the album lacks the intensity found in their first four releases. Currently, the entire band seems to revolve around Mel Rose, resulting in a significant reduction in aggression. The riffs, which used to be a central element, are now less prominent, which is somewhat disappointing, to be honest. It really could benefit from a return to the death metal elements and that fierce aggression. |
| Megadeth Youthanasia |
| Melancolia (AUS) random.access.misery |
| Deathcore gone back to its terrifying roots with this one. Every aspect of random.access.misery radiates horror. From the unsettling background sounds to the menacing snarls, it creates an atmosphere of dread. The album strongly evokes the essence of classic nu metal, too. Particularly on the darker side of the genre. It delivers an experience of complete catharsis through its musical expression. |
| Memphis May Fire The Hollow |
| Men I Trust Oncle Jazz |
| Men I Trust Equus Asinus |
| Mendel Subliminal Colors |
| Mental Cruelty A Hill to Die Upon |
| 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 |
| Meshuggah The Violent Sleep of Reason |
| Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree |
| Meshuggah Re-Nothing |
| Mestis Eikasia |
| Mestis Telenovela |
| Metallica Reload |
| Metallica Ride The Lightning |
| Metallica Load |
| Metallica ...And Justice For All |
| Metallica Master Of Puppets |
| Metallica Kill 'Em All |
| Metallica St. Anger |
| Miles Davis Kind of Blue |
| Mirar Mare |
| Mirar Ascension |
| Miroist The Pledge |
| Modern Day Babylon Undefeated |
| Modern Day Babylon Travelers |
| Monarch of Avarice Vinter |
| Monasteries Ominous |
| 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 Fijiwiji Lost Lost Lost |
| mr. bill Phantasmagoria |
| Mumford and Sons Sigh No More |
| Muse Origin of Symmetry |
| Muse Drones |
| My Chemical Romance The Black Parade |
| Myth of I Stream |
| Native Construct Quiet World |
| Ne Obliviscaris Citadel |
| Ne Obliviscaris Urn |
| Necrophagist Epitaph |
| NF HOPE |
| NF Perception |
| Nick Johnston Wide Eyes in the Dark |
| Nickelback Silver Side Up |
| Nickelback All the Right Reasons |
| Nickelback Here and Now |
| Nickelback Dark Horse |
| Nicole Dollanganger Married in Mount Airy |
| Night Verses Every Sound Has a Color...: Part I |
| Noah Cyrus I Want My Loved Ones to Go With Me |
| Northlane Discoveries |
| Northlane Alien |
| Northlane Obsidian |
| Novelists Okapi |
| nvsxprod Paranoia |
| Top tier instrumental djent. It incorporates a nice blend of heaviness and catchiness while still remaining intense and dark. A lot of instrumental djent can be pretty bright and bubbly, but this isn't that. It maintains a constant ominous atmosphere that's extremely alluring. |
| Nylist Wired |
| Obzene Eucoria |
| OceanLab Sirens Of The Sea |
| Oceans Ate Alaska Hikari |
| Oceans Ate Alaska Lost Isles |
| Oceans Ate Alaska Disparity |
| Olly Steele Tyed |
| Opeth Deliverance |
| Opeth In Cauda Venenum |
| Opeth Damnation |
| Our Mirage Eclipse |
| Outrun the Sunlight Red Bird |
| Ov Sulfur The Burden Ov Faith |
| Pale Waves Smitten |
| Paledusk Palehell |
| Paleface Swiss Cursed |
| Pangaea (USA) Vespr |
| Papa Roach Infest |
| Paramore All We Know Is Falling |
| Paramore Riot! |
| Paramore After Laughter |
| Paramore This Is Why |
| "Hayley is easily the worst part of the band these days it sucks." nash1311 2022 |
| Parkway Drive Deep Blue |
| Parkway Drive Atlas |
| Pathfinder Beyond the Space, Beyond the Time |
| Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal |
| Periphery Periphery IV: Hail Stan |
| Persefone Core |
| Persefone Shin-Ken |
| Persefone Spiritual Migration |
| Phantom Elite Blue Blood |
| Phoebe Bridgers Stranger in the Alps |
| Phoebe Bridgers Punisher |
| Pierce the Veil Collide with the Sky |
| Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon |
| Pink Floyd Animals |
| 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 The End of Everything |
| Plini Impulse Voices |
| Plini Other Things |
| 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 |
| Polkadot Stingray Zenchi Zennou |
| Pollen (CHE) Mutualism |
| Polyphia Remember That You Will Die |
| Poopy poopy bum bum band |
| Poppy I Disagree |
| Porter Robinson Worlds |
| Portishead Dummy |
| Portraits (US) Buy High |
| Prompts Fracture |
| Pronostic Chaotic Upheaval |
| Protest the Hero Volition |
| Protest the Hero Palimpsest |
| Prymony Sakura |
| Great instrumental prog for fans of Polyphia. |
| Purge of Sanity The Expense Of Striving To Heal |
| Purity Ring Another Eternity |
| Purity Ring Purity Ring |
| Album feels like their most indietronica album yet. Unfathomably wonderful. Invigoratingly sensational. Purity Ring continue to push their sound forward in new and exciting ways. |
| PVRIS White Noise |
| plaroit Stay Like This |
| Quadeca I Didn't Mean to Haunt You |
| Quadeca From Me to You |
| Queen A Night at the Opera |
| Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire |
| Red Hot Chili Peppers Californication |
| Reflections Silhouette |
| Reflections Willow |
| Reminitions MISERY ETERNAL |
| Rendered Helpless Entities of Transdimensional Emergence |
| REOL Kinjitou |
| Returning We Hear the Larks Far-Stepper/Of Wide Sea (2024 Remake) |
| Rihanna Loud |
| Rihanna ANTI |
| 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 Ephemeral |
| Rosetta The Galilean Satellites |
| Royal Blood Royal Blood |
| Sade Promise |
| Sade Love Deluxe |
| Samara Cyn backroads |
| Saosin Saosin |
| Saosin Along the Shadow |
| Sarah Longfield Collapse // Expand |
| Saviour Shine and Fade |
| Scale the Summit V |
| Selena Gomez Rare (Deluxe) |
| SENDIRI It's Mine Now |
| Sentinels (US) Collapse by Design |
| Shadow Of Intent Elegy |
| Mid |
| Shadow Of Intent Reclaimer |
| Shokran Ethereal |
| Shokran Exodus |
| Shrezzers Relationships |
| Shrine Of Malice Sheol |
| Signs Of The Swarm Amongst The Low And Empty |
| Signs Of The Swarm Senseless Order |
| Sigrid How to Let Go |
| SikTh The Future In Whose Eyes? |
| SikTh Death of a Dead Day |
| Silent Planet Iridescent |
| Singularity (USA-AZ) Place of Chains |
| Sithu Aye Set Course for Andromeda |
| Ski Mask The Slump God 11th Dimension |
| Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites |
| Slayer Reign In Blood |
| Sleep Token Two |
| Sleeping With Sirens Let's Cheers to This |
| Sleeping With Sirens Feel |
| Slice the Cake Odyssey to the West |
| Slipknot Slipknot |
| Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind |
| Slow Crush Hush |
| Slowdive Souvlaki |
| Slugdge Esoteric Malacology |
| So Below Left Behind |
| Soda Island A Trip To Soda Island |
| 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 For Aeons Past |
| Sonic Youth Evol |
| Soundtrack (Disney) Treasure Planet |
| Soundtrack (Disney) Lilo & Stitch |
| Soundtrack (Film) Watchmen: Music from the Motion Picture |
| Soundtrack (Film) Shrek 2 |
| South Arcade 2005 |
| South Arcade PLAY! |
| Spire of Lazarus Soaked in the Sands |
| Guitars hard carry here. It's similar to Rings of Saturn. It's all about those laser quick sweeps and tapping techniques. Soundscape is rich in a grandiose Egyptian atmosphere that demands attention. When they choose to, the melodies can be anthemic, creating a vast atmosphere that's effortless to immerse oneself in. |
| Spire of Lazarus Ghost Of Sparta |
| Spiritbox The Fear of Fear |
| Spiro Dussias Negative |
| Spite Dedication to Flesh |
| Stand Atlantic F.E.A.R. |
| Starset Vessels |
| 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 |
| Submotion Orchestra Fragments |
| Sum 41 Does This Look Infected? |
| Sum 41 All Killer No Filler |
| Sum 41 Underclass Hero |
| Sunless Rise Unrevealed |
| Swallow the Sun When A Shadow Is Forced Into The Light |
| Sweet Pill Where the Heart Is |
| Sworn In The Death Card |
| Sylvaine Nova |
| Symbolik Emergence |
| Syncatto Patterns |
| Syncatto Lost Inside |
| Syncatto Coloratura |
| Syncatto Memento |
| Taylor Swift The Tortured Poets Department (Anthology) |
| 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 Acacia Strain Wormwood |
| The Afterimage Eve |
| The Artificials Heart |
| The Artificials Parables of the Human Spirit |
| The Beatles Abbey Road |
| The Best Pessimist Love Is... |
| The Birthday Massacre Fascination |
| This band has been so consistent at releasing material it's crazy, good for them. |
| The Birthday Massacre Pins and Needles |
| 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 Fine Constant Woven in Light |
| The Haarp Machine Disclosure |
| The Hives Veni Vidi Vicious |
| The Mars Volta De-Loused in the Comatorium |
| The Mars Volta Frances the Mute |
| The Mars Volta Amputechture |
| The Minerva Conduct The Minerva Conduct |
| The National First Two Pages of Frankenstein |
| The Ocean Aeolian |
| The Ocean Precambrian |
| The Ocean Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic |
| The Omnific Kismet |
| The Plot In You Happiness in Self Destruction |
| 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 Used The Used |
| The xx xx |
| Their Dogs Were Astronauts Neon Theatre |
| Thessa Duality |
| 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 |
| Thornhill The Dark Pool |
| 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 |
| thrown Excessive Guilt |
| Thy Art Is Murder Dear Desolation |
| To The Grave Director’s Cuts |
| Tonight Alive What Are You So Scared Of? |
| Tonight Alive The Other Side |
| Too Close to Touch Haven't Been Myself |
| Tool Fear Inoculum |
| Tool 10,000 Days |
| Toundra Toundra (II) |
| Traitors Anger Issues |
| Traitors Phobias |
| 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 |
| Tycho Dive |
| Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy |
| U2 War |
| Uneven Structure 8 (Re-release) |
| Uneven Structure Paragon |
| This is actually the bands best work to date, and it's not very close. Paragon is Uneven Structure refining their post rock djent hybrid to potentially the maximum level. Their previous work had huge problems with incoherent song structures, bloated runtimes, and everything in between. This album has what makes the band so good, and also refines the songwriting, and enhances production value. * They essentially use the post rock formula throughout much of the album. Build atmosphere gradually into big crescendo by the end, but it just works flawlessly. It allows for the heavy djent payoffs to become more satisfying than ever. It doesn't have any of the problems of the bands prior material where it will frantically jolt from soft to heavy over and over again, as if that's in anyway a satisfying experience. The djent parts weren't given nearly enough time build into a rewarding climax. It felt like wandering though a maze with no clear exit. However, not every song on Paragon will have this formula, some will divert from that path in satisfying ways. * Paragon is essentially a djent "crescendocore" album. For those into post rock you'll know exactly what I mean by that. The payoffs in the album contain the most satisfying djent chugging the band has ever produced, but also has enough coherent songwriting to where it never becomes an arduous experience. |
| Uneven Structure La Partition |
| Unlucky Morpheus evolution |
| 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 Covenant |
| Unprocessed ...And Everything In Between |
| Vale of Pnath Between the Worlds of Life and Death |
| 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 |
| VCTMS Vol. III: Halfway Happy |
| VCTMS Pain Processing |
| Veil of Maya Matriarch |
| Veil of Maya [m]other |
| Vein.fm Errorzone |
| Vektor Black Future |
| VEXED (UK) Negative Energy |
| Vildhjarta Måsstaden (Forte) |
| Vildhjarta Måsstaden |
| Vile Earth PLAGUED |
| Violent Vira Lover Of A Ghost |
| 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 |
| Void of Vision What I'll Leave Behind |
| Volumes No Sleep |
| Volumes Via |
| Volumes Happier? |
| Vulvodynia Finis Omnium Ignorantiam |
| Vulvodynia Cognizant Castigation |
| 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 |
| Vylet Pony Monarch of Monsters |
| Wargasm (UK) Venom |
| We Are The In Crowd Weird Kids |
| We Are The In Crowd Best Intentions |
| We Lost the Sea A Single Flower |
| We Lost the Sea Departure Songs |
| Whirr Raw Blue |
| Whitechapel Whitechapel |
| Whitechapel Our Endless War |
| Whitechapel The Valley |
| Wide Eyes Oneironaut |
| Wide Eyes Terraforming |
| Wide Eyes Terraforming (Redux) |
| Widek The Garden Of Existence |
| Widek Journey to the Stars |
| Widek Dream Reflection |
| Widek Outside the Universe |
| 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. |
| Wisp (US) Pandora |
| Wisp (US) If Not Winter |
| WITH DIFFERENT EYES ARTIFICIAL |
| 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 |
| Wolf Alice Blue Weekend |
| Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Requiem in D minor, K. 626 |
| XXXTENTACION 17 |
| Y?rei Saudade |
| Y?rei Our Dreams Where All For Nothing |
| YAYA KIM a.k.a YAYA |
| Yeule softscars |
| Yeule Evangelic Girl is a Gun |
| 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 |
| Young Guns Bones |
| Yurei (CAN) Our Dreams Were All For Everything |
| ZZ Top Tres Hombres |
| 4.0 excellent |
| 1 800 PAIN BEST HOUSE ON A BAD BLOCK |
| A Day To Remember Bad Vibrations |
| A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart |
| A Day To Remember What Separates Me From You |
| A Night in Texas The Divine Dichotomy - Chapter I |
| Pretty underrated, this is sick |
| A Night in Texas The Divine Dichotomy - Chapter II |
| A Skylit Drive Rise |
| Aaru SWNPL |
| Above, Below The Lotus Chapters |
| Ad Infinitum Chapter II - Legacy |
| Ad Infinitum Chapter III - Downfall |
| Adventure Club Red // Blue |
| Aesop Rock The Impossible Kid |
| Aeternam Moongod |
| After the Burial Wolves Within |
| After the Burial Dig Deep |
| After the Burial In Dreams |
| Against The Current Fever |
| Against The Current Gravity |
| Alan Silvestri Avengers: Infinity War |
| Alcest Les Voyages De L'Âme |
| Alcest Spiritual Instinct |
| Alcest Shelter |
| Alcest Écailles De Lune |
| Alive for Redemption Piece of Me |
| Alkaloid Liquid Anatomy |
| All That Remains Overcome |
| All Time Low So Wrong, It's Right |
| All Time Low Nothing Personal |
| All Time Low Dirty Work |
| All Time Low Future Hearts |
| All Time Low Wake Up, Sunshine |
| Allegaeon Proponent for Sentience |
| Allegaeon Elements of the Infinite |
| Allegaeon The Ossuary Lens |
| 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 |
| Alustrium A Monument to Silence |
| That album art is all kinds of awesome |
| Alustrium Insurmountable |
| So glad this exceeded my expectations |
| Alvvays Blue Rev |
| Amaranthe Manifest |
| Amy Macdonald This Is The Life |
| An Abstract Illusion The Sleeping City |
| Oh yeah. They've done it again. "The Sleeping City" is about as good as "Woe". Is it better? I dunno yet. It is, essentially, more of the same. Which isn't bad, just an observation. All the praise given to "Woe" should be given to this album as well. |
| and all i can say is mass recall |
| Ando San OH KAY |
| Andrea Due In Color |
| Andromida The Void |
| Anemera Unconventional Wisdoms |
| Some great post metal with emphasis on clean vocals. |
| Angel Vivaldi Synapse |
| AngelMaker Sanctum |
| Anima Tempo Chaos Paradox |
| Animals As Leaders The Madness of Many |
| 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 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. |
| Arch Echo Story I |
| Arch Enemy War Eternal |
| Arch Enemy Khaos Legions |
| Arch Enemy Deceivers |
| Architects For Those That Wish to Exist |
| Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not |
| 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 My Everything |
| Ariana Grande Dangerous Woman |
| Ariana Grande Yours Truly |
| Armand Hammer We Buy Diabetic Test Strips |
| ARMNHMR Together As One |
| 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 Closure |
| 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. |
| Asking Alexandria Reckless and Relentless |
| Atlantis Chronicles Nera |
| Fuck you Pikazilla |
| Attila Guilty Pleasure |
| Attila Chaos |
| Attila Villain |
| Au5 Divinorum |
| August Burns Red Death Below |
| Autonomist Realms |
| Avenged Sevenfold Avenged Sevenfold |
| Avenged Sevenfold City Of Evil |
| Avenged Sevenfold The Stage |
| Aversions Crown Servitude |
| Aversions Crown Xenocide |
| 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. |
| AVRALIZE liminal |
| Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing |
| BABYMETAL Metal Resistance |
| BABYMETAL BABYMETAL |
| BABYMETAL Metal Forth |
| Backxwash Only Dust Remains |
| Band-Maid World Domination |
| Band-Maid Unseen World |
| Be'lakor Coherence |
| Beartooth The Surface |
| Beyond Creation Earthborn Evolution |
| Biffy Clyro Only Revolutions |
| Bill Evans You Must Believe In Spring |
| Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go? |
| Billie Eilish Hit Me Hard and Soft |
| Billy Woods and Kenny Segal Maps |
| Bilmuri Eggy Pocket |
| Bind The Sacrifice Phantasmagoria |
| Bind The Sacrifice This World Is Of Blood |
| Bite Down Decolorized |
| Black Crown Initiate Selves We Cannot Forgive |
| Black Crown Initiate Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape |
| Black Honey Soak |
| If No Doubt went indie rock. Great ahh band. |
| Black Narcissus (BE) There Lingers One Who's Long Forgotten |
| It took a few listens for this one to grow. There Lingers One Who's Long Forgotten by Black Narcissus is just a solid slab of post-rock that really hammers that feeling of sheer melancholia home. It's this melancholia that the band thrives off of. Each segment feels utterly mournful and somber. The atmosphere is very reminiscent of the gothic metal band Swallow the Sun in its most desolate. | What also really helps the album to standout are the songs never feel like they are dragging on too much. This can commonly be the case for post-rock. The songwriting can lack in focus, and it can really lose the listeners attention. By contrast, There Lingers One Who's Long Forgotten always has a rhythm or melody that brings in a strong sense of focus and an engaging direction. It very much feels like a post-rock Swallow the Sun once more. It's an easy recommend for those wanting more of that melancholic approach. |
| Black Stone Cherry Black Stone Cherry |
| Black Veil Brides Wretched and Divine |
| Black Veil Brides The Phantom Tomorrow |
| Blackbraid Blackbraid III |
| Blackmill Home |
| BLACKPINK Born Pink |
| Blightfeeder The Form of Suffering |
| blink-182 Blink-182 |
| blink-182 Neighborhoods |
| blink-182 Enema Of The State |
| blink-182 Dude Ranch |
| Bloodshot Dawn Reanimation |
| Bloodywood Rakshak |
| Blu and Exile Below the Heavens |
| Boldy James and Conductor Williams Across the Tracks |
| Boldy James and Sterling Toles Manger On Mcnichols |
| Bon Iver SABLE, |
| Bon Iver Bon Iver, Bon Iver |
| Bone Crown Ritual Slaughter EP |
| Some violent underground deathcore, absolutely vicious. Might become my release of the year, it combines a lot of my favorite styles right now. It combines those nu metalcore pitch shifted panic chords with the visceral deathcore high vocals in this perfect way that I adore. Plus, it has this haunting vibe that really draws you in. |
| Boneflower Reveries |
| Born of Osiris The Eternal Reign |
| Born of Osiris Soul Sphere |
| Born of Osiris The Discovery |
| Born of Osiris The Simulation |
| Botch An Anthology of Dead Ends |
| Boygenius boygenius |
| Brand of Sacrifice Interstice |
| Brand of Sacrifice God Hand |
| Brand of Sacrifice Between Death and Dreams |
| Art looks like a boss and/or Eidolon from Final Fantasy XIII. Most underrated FF game btw. |
| Breaking Benjamin We Are Not Alone |
| Breaking Benjamin Phobia |
| Bridgit Mendler Hello My Name Is... |
| Bring Me The Horizon Suicide Season |
| Bring Me The Horizon Music to Listen to... |
| Bruno Pernadas Private Reasons |
| Bruno Pernadas Those Who Throw Objects at the Crocodiles... |
| Bulb Moderately Fast, Adequately Furious |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 2 |
| Bulb Archives: Volume 4 |
| Bullet For My Valentine Fever |
| Bullet For My Valentine Venom |
| Burial in the Sky The Consumed Self |
| Buried Inside Chronoclast |
| 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 Dedicated |
| Carly Rae Jepsen The Loneliest Time |
| Carnifex Graveside Confessions |
| Carnifex Necromanteum |
| Carnifex World War X |
| Carnosus Visions of Infinihility |
| Casey How to Disappear |
| Casualties of Cool Casualties of Cool |
| Cattle Decapitation Terrasite |
| Cave Sermon Divine Laughter |
| Charli XCX How I'm Feeling Now |
| Charli XCX Crash |
| Charlie Griffiths Tiktaalika |
| Chevelle Wonder What's Next |
| Chevelle This Type of Thinking (Could Do Us In) |
| CHON CHON |
| CHVRCHES The Bones of What You Believe |
| 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 Two Dreams |
| City Morgue Vol. 3: Bottom Of The Barrel |
| City Morgue My Bloody America |
| City Morgue City Morgue Vol 2: As Good As Dead |
| City Morgue HELL OR HIGH WATER VOL. 1 |
| 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. |
| Cliffside Deeper Water |
| clipping. There Existed an Addiction to Blood |
| clipping. Dead Channel Sky |
| Cloudkicker Solitude |
| Cloudyhead Abstraction |
| Coal Chamber Coal Chamber |
| Coldplay X&Y |
| Coldplay Mylo Xyloto |
| Coldplay Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends |
| Confusing Paradise Qualia (Instrumental Version) |
| 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 technicolor |
| Covet acoustics |
| This is wayyy too short, would like it twice the length, that would have been perfect |
| CrazyEightyEight Burning Alive |
| Crown the Empire The Fallout |
| Crown the Empire Retrograde |
| Cryoshell Cryoshell |
| Crystal Lake True North |
| Crystal Lake The Sign |
| Crystal Lake The Voyages |
| Cult of Luna Vertikal |
| Currents The Way It Ends |
| Cytotoxin Nuklearth |
| Dance Gavin Dance Instant Gratification |
| Dance Gavin Dance Jackpot Juicer |
| Danny Elfman Hulk |
| Danny Elfman Men in Black |
| Dark Matter Secret New Matter |
| 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 |
| Darkest Hour Undoing Ruin |
| Dauwd Theory of Colours |
| David Maxim Micic Bilo 3.0 |
| Dayseeker Dark Sun |
| Dayshell PEGASUS |
| Dead American New Nostalgia |
| Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit For Rotting Vegetables |
| DEADSKIN A Home In The Suffering |
| Deaf Havana All These Countless Nights |
| Deaf Havana Old Souls |
| Death Cab for Cutie Transatlanticism |
| Death From Above 1979 You're a Woman, I'm a Machine |
| Deceptionist Initializing Irreversible Process |
| Demi Lovato Holy Fvck |
| Demi Lovato Don't Forget |
| Denzel Curry TA13OO |
| Denzel Curry Imperial |
| Descarnado Enajenación |
| Descarnado El Eterno Odio de Las Almas Desterradas |
| Some great slam adjacent deathcore. The vocals are just that right balance between deathcore and slam vocals. The structures are also pretty coherent, which is appreciated. While it's very heavy, it's also quite catchy in some segments. |
| Descarnado Ente |
| DESTARD ELEMENTALIS |
| About as good as Thall can get that's not Humanity's Last Breath pr Vildhjarta. Can take or leave the clean vocals, suppose its cool they're there to differentiate themselves a bit more. |
| Destiny Potato Lun |
| Devil Sold His Soul Loss |
| Devin Townsend Dark Matters |
| Devin Townsend Empath |
| Devin Townsend Project Transcendence |
| Diamond Construct DCX2 |
| Distant Heritage |
| Dodsrit Nocturnal Will |
| Doja Cat Planet Her |
| DragonForce Sonic Firestorm |
| DragonForce Valley Of The Damned |
| DragonForce Ultra Beatdown |
| DragonForce Reaching into Infinity |
| Dreadnought The Endless |
| Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory |
| Dream Theater Images And Words |
| Dream Theater Awake |
| Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity |
| Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence |
| Dream Theater Octavarium |
| Dream Theater Systematic Chaos |
| Dream Theater Black Clouds and Silver Linings |
| Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events |
| Dreamwake The Lost Years |
| Dreweybear dream seeker |
| Drown In Sulphur Sulphur Cvlt |
| Dua Lipa Radical Optimism |
| Dua Lipa Future Nostalgia |
| Dvne Etemen Ænka |
| Dvne Asheran |
| Dygn Tema (Instrumental) |
| Dying Wish Flesh Stays Together |
| Bangs on more listens. The riffs are gone, and honestly, good. They are better as a whole as a hardcore adjacent metalcore band. |
| Dysmorphic An Illusive Progress |
| EarlyRise What If |
| Earthside Let The Truth Speak |
| Echo Spiral Secret Passage |
| 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 Slim Shady LP |
| Emmure Hindsight |
| Emmure Look At Yourself |
| Emmure Eternal Enemies |
| ENEMY AC130 ABOVE Cosmic Apotheosis |
| 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. |
| Epiphany From the Abyss Epiphany From the Abyss |
| Erika de Casier Still |
| ERRA Neon |
| ERRA Moments of Clarity |
| Evan Brewer Your Itinerary |
| Evan Brewer Alone |
| Every Time I Die Radical |
| Example Won't Go Quietly |
| Exist Hijacking The Zeitgeist |
| Faetooth Remnants of the Vessel |
| Fall Out Boy So Much (For) Stardust |
| Fallujah The Flesh Prevails |
| Fallujah The Harvest Wombs |
| Fallujah Undying Light |
| Fallujah Xenotaph |
| Faye Webster Underdressed At The Symphony |
| Faye Webster Atlanta Millionaires Club |
| Fejka Reunion |
| Fiends Insolent Noise |
| Fires in the Distance Air Not Meant For Us |
| 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 Year Strong Enemy Of The World |
| Fractal Universe The Impassable Horizon |
| Future Palace Run |
| Galleons Violent Delights |
| Galneryus Angel of Salvation |
| Ghost (SWE) Prequelle |
| Ghost (SWE) Meliora |
| Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam |
| Ghost (SWE) Opus Eponymous |
| Ghost (SWE) Impera |
| Ghost Atlas Gold Soul Coma |
| glaive May It Never Falter |
| Global Communication 76:14 |
| Gojira The Way of All Flesh |
| Gojira From Mars to Sirius |
| Good Charlotte The Young And The Hopeless |
| Good Charlotte Good Charlotte |
| 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 |
| Greyhaven Stereo Grief |
| Greyhaven Empty Black |
| Hail the Sun Divine Inner Tension |
| Haken Affinity |
| Haken Aquarius |
| Haken Restoration |
| Haken Fauna |
| Haley Heynderickx I Need to Start a Garden |
| Half Me Soma |
| Halsey hopeless fountain kingdom |
| Harakiri for the Sky Scorched Earth |
| Harakiri for the Sky is an excellent band, and it remains to be true on "Scorched Earth." What really sets them apart is their knack for creating super coherent song arrangments. A lot of atmospheric and post-black metal can get a bit lost, but here, there's always a catchy melody that pulls you in. It also brings to mind some atmospheric melodic death metal bands like Insomnium. Plus, the clear delivery of the lyrics makes it easier to connect emotionally with the music. |
| Harkla Necrosis |
| Harrison / Johnston Early Mercy |
| Hath All That Was Promised |
| Havok Time Is Up |
| Hayley Williams Petals for Armor |
| HEALTH RAT WARS |
| Hellana Pandora The War Within |
| Instrumental djent more on the Mendel side of things than the Animals As Leaders side of things, if you catch my drift. Very neoclassical shred and quite reminiscent of Impelliteri, too. It's got a solid EDM influence that really helps to freshen things up quite a bit. Along with a modern and sleek mix that really packs a punch. |
| Heretoir Nightsphere |
| Hexecutor Poison, Lust And Damnation |
| 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. |
| Ho99o9 Tomorrow We Escape |
| Was skeptical going into this but came out loving it. It feels very experimental hip hop, for sure. But also surprisingly focused. |
| Holding Absence The Noble Art of Self-Destruction |
| Humanity's Last Breath Abyssal |
| I See Stars The Wheel |
| I See Stars do a good job of modernising their sound on "The Wheel". You can hear their mallxcore roots, and you can also hear the modern "octanecore" influence coming in too. It's a different album to "Treehouse". This one is way more energetic out the gate. It does feel like a fresh direction for them, and they've pretty much nailed a lot of it here, as far as I'm concerned. |
| Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream |
| If These Trees Could Talk The Bones of a Dying World |
| If These Trees Could Talk Red Forest |
| Ihlo Union |
| Illenium Awake |
| Illyria Wanderlust |
| Immoralist Widow |
| Impending Doom Baptized in Filth |
| In Lingua Mortua Salon Des Refuses |
| In Mourning The Immortal |
| 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) The End of an Era | Rebirth |
| Inferi (USA) Vile Genesis |
| Intervals The Space Between |
| Intervals Circadian |
| Invent Animate Everchanger |
| Ioqto Reassemble |
| Iwrestledabearonce Late for Nothing |
| Jackboys JackBoys 2 |
| James Horner Avatar |
| Jay-Z The Black Album |
| Jazmin Bean Traumatic Livelihood |
| Jinjer King of Everything |
| Jinjer Macro |
| Jinjer Duél |
| John Williams Star Wars: The Force Awakens |
| John Williams A.I.: Artificial Intelligence |
| John Williams E.T.: The Extra Terrestrial |
| Joni Mitchell Blue |
| Julien Baker Little Oblivions |
| Justice Audio, Video, Disco |
| Kacey Musgraves Deeper Well |
| Kadinja Super 90' |
| Kalandra A Frame of Mind |
| Kali Uchis Red Moon in Venus |
| Kali Uchis Orquídeas |
| Kalyptra Nightingale |
| Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy |
| Karmanjakah A Book About Itself |
| Kate Freud Kitty Riffs |
| Kelly Lee Owens Dreamstate |
| Kendrick Lamar Section.80 |
| Kendrick Lamar DAMN. |
| Kim Petras Turn Off the Light |
| Kim Petras Feed The Beast |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Murder Of The Universe |
| 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 Paper Mache Dream Balloon |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard I'm In Your Mind Fuzz |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Quarters |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard 12 Bar Bruise |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Phantom Island |
| Kinglet Tangerine |
| Knosis Genknosis |
| Korn Follow the Leader |
| Korn Life Is Peachy |
| Korn Take a Look in the Mirror |
| Korn The Serenity of Suffering |
| Koven Gold / YES |
| Koven Butterfly Effect |
| Krosis A Memoir of Free Will |
| Kurtains sandy nevermore |
| Ladytron Witching Hour |
| LANDMVRKS Lost in the Waves |
| Last Chance to Reason Level 2 |
| Lee McKinney In The Light of Knowledge |
| Leprous Pitfalls |
| Leprous Tall Poppy Syndrome |
| Leprous Coal |
| Leprous The Congregation |
| Leprous Aphelion |
| Adelecore is back |
| Lights The Listening |
| Like Lovers Everything All The Time Forever |
| Lil Wayne Tha Carter VI |
| Lil Xan Diego |
| Linkin Park Minutes to Midnight |
| Linkin Park Living Things |
| Liverplate Imagine Nino |
| Livlos And Then There Were None |
| LLNN Unmaker |
| Loathe (UK) The Cold Sun |
| Local Natives Hummingbird |
| Logic Vinyl Days |
| Loma Prieta Last |
| Lorna Shore Flesh Coffin |
| Lower Than Atlantis Changing Tune |
| Lower Than Atlantis World Record |
| Lucy Dacus Historian |
| Luna Shadows Digital Pacific |
| Mac Miller The Divine Feminine |
| Mac Miller GO:OD AM |
| Machine Head The Blackening |
| Make Them Suffer Make Them Suffer |
| Maruja Knocknarea |
| Masashi Hamauzu Final Fantasy XIII-2 Soundtrack |
| Massive Attack Mezzanine |
| Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun |
| Mastodon Crack the Skye |
| Mazze Zeal |
| 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. |
| Mechina Progenitor |
| Megadeth Countdown To Extinction |
| Megadeth Endgame |
| Megadeth The Sick, The Dying... And The Dead! |
| Memphis May Fire Challenger |
| Memphis May Fire This Light I Hold |
| Mestis Polysemy |
| Metallica Metallica |
| Metallica Beyond Magnetic |
| Methwitch Indwell |
| Mgla Exercises in Futility |
| Midwinter (US) Is There Anything You Want to Say? |
| Miley Cyrus Plastic Hearts |
| It's a lot of fun, and only a couple tracks in, Miley has come a long way since Bangerz and Dead Petz.... |
| Miley Cyrus Can't Be Tamed |
| Miley Cyrus Breakout |
| Mineral The Power of Failing |
| MitiS Born |
| MitiS Living Color |
| Modern Day Babylon The Ocean Atlas |
| Modern Day Babylon The Manipulation Theory |
| Monkey3 Welcome To The Machine |
| Monochromatic Black Vicissitude |
| Monolith (UK-England) Lord of the Insect Order |
| Monuments (UK) Gnosis |
| Moonlight Sorcery Horned Lord of the Thorned Castle |
| MORTAL REMINDER MORTAL REMINDER |
| Mudvayne L.D. 50 |
| MUNA Muna |
| Muse Black Holes & Revelations |
| Myrath Karma |
| NAILS Every Bridge Burning |
| Nascar Aloe American Wasteland |
| Ne Obliviscaris Exul |
| Neck Deep The Peace And The Panic |
| Nick Johnston Remarkably Human |
| Nicki Minaj Pink Friday |
| 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. |
| Nine Inch Nails The Downward Spiral |
| No Cure I Hope I Die Here |
| Pretty much the perfect album to get me more into hardcore. The song structures have a lot of coherency which I greatly appreciate. I've always had trouble getting into that hardcore punk drum groove, but I've been getting more used to it recently. |
| No Oath Therma |
| No Oath Liminal_ |
| 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. |
| Nova Twins Parasites & Butterflies |
| 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. |
| Nujabes Modal Soul |
| Nyu. Flux |
| Obscura A Sonication |
| There's some pretty big drama surrounding the band right now, which is unfortunate. But "A Sonication" is yet another solid outting from Obscura. It's pretty awesome how they manage to take this very technical guitar shredding, intense drumming, and makes it incredibly coherent structurally. The band easily stands as one of the frontrunners in the modern technical death metal movement that puts emphasis on compression in the production that allows things to become cinematically huge in scope and atmosphere. Their rhythms are very distinct in how they approach them. Particularly, that very high octane rhythm they incorporate always has that Obscura feel to it. Sure, it's nothing particularly new for the band. But "A Sonication" sees the band honing their songwriting prowess, crafting songs that are just as meaningfully technical as they are memorable. |
| Obscure Of Acacia The Biggest Lie |
| Obscure Sphinx Emovere |
| 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 |
| Olympus Lenticular Tamarack |
| Omnibeing Polytheria |
| Opeth Ghost Reveries |
| Opeth Still Life |
| Ophidian I Desolate |
| OutKast ATLiens |
| Outrun the Sunlight The Return of Inertia |
| Outrun the Sunlight Terrapin |
| Outrun the Sunlight The Return of Inertia 2.0 |
| Ovid's Withering Scryers of the Ibis |
| Ovid's Withering Terraphage |
| P.O.D. Satellite |
| Pale Waves Unwanted |
| Pantera Far Beyond Driven |
| Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill |
| Papa Roach lovehatetragedy |
| Papa Roach Getting Away With Murder |
| Papa Roach Metamorphosis |
| Papa Roach Crooked Teeth |
| Papa Roach F.E.A.R. |
| Papa Roach Who Do You Trust? |
| Parius The Eldritch Realm |
| Parkway Drive Horizons |
| Parkway Drive Ire |
| Parkway Drive Reverence |
| Pat Benatar Crimes of Passion |
| Pearly Drops A Little Disaster |
| Periphery Periphery |
| PinkPantheress Heaven Knows |
| Plini Sweet Nothings |
| Plini Singles (2012-2014) |
| Poh Hock Gallimaufry |
| Polaris Fatalism |
| 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 |
| Porcupine Tree Deadwing |
| Porcupine Tree The Sky Moves Sideways |
| 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 |
| Purity Ring Shrines |
| PVRIS Use Me |
| Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine |
| Rameses B Reborn |
| Red Handed Denial Redeemer |
| Red Handed Denial Wanderer |
| Reflections The Fantasy Effect // Redux |
| Reflections The Color Clear |
| reg3n Sinister |
| Solid instrumental thall. Nothing too wild, but definitely reliable |
| Reliqa Eventide |
| Reliqa I Don't Know What I Am |
| Reminitions Misery Eternal, Pt. II |
| Renaissance Ashes Are Burning |
| Resuscitate Immortality Complex |
| Revaira Loss |
| Rico Nasty Lethal |
| 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 |
| Rolo Tomassi In the Echoes of All Dreams |
| Royal Blood How Did We Get So Dark? |
| Royal Sorrow Innerdeeps |
| Very Vola and also Breaking Benjamin. Impressive first outing. |
| Ruins of Perception Shinigami |
| Saltwound The Temptation of Pain |
| Saosin In Search Of Solid Ground |
| Saviour A Lunar Rose |
| Scale the Summit In a World of Fear |
| Scale the Summit The Collective |
| Scale the Summit Subjects (Instrumentals) |
| Seeing Things Unravel Me |
| Selena Gomez Revelación |
| Septicflesh Codex Omega |
| SETYOURSAILS Bad Blood |
| She Must Burn Umbra Mortis |
| Shokran Supreme Truth |
| Shokran Duat |
| Shrine Of Malice Malignance |
| SikTh The Trees Are Dead and Dried Out, Wait for Something Wild |
| Silent Planet Everything Was Sound |
| 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) |
| Sithu Aye Kindness |
| Skrillex Bangarang |
| Skyharbor Blinding White Noise: Illusion & Chaos |
| SKYLIMIT SKYLIMIT |
| SKYLIMIT kicked off with Jared Dines' Musician Mansion season 1. It showcases a variety of musicians, including those from a deathcore band, a power metal band, and an alternative metal band, creating a cool mix of styles. The choruses really take off in that power metal style. It balances darker and lighter tones nicely, and it feels pretty fresh for alternative metal, especially with the focus on classic guitar solos, which is awesome. |
| Slaughter To Prevail Grizzly |
| Slayyyter Starfucker |
| Sleeping With Sirens Complete Collapse |
| Sleeping With Sirens How It Feels to Be Lost |
| Slipknot Vol. 3: The Subliminal Verses |
| Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter |
| Slipknot The End, So Far |
| Slow Crush Thirst |
| SOFIA ISELLA I'm camera . |
| Soft Blue Shimmer Heaven Inches Away |
| 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. 2 |
| Solution .45 Nightmares In The Waking State Pt. 1 |
| Soreption Jord |
| Soulvapor Soulvapor II |
| Some solid stuff for fans of Invent Animate and ERRA. The vocals can be a bit iffy though. |
| Soundgarden Superunknown |
| Stand Atlantic Skinny Dipping |
| Starset SILOS |
| I was ready to just write this off as just another Starset album that I won't remember, but man they still got it. Their style of a more modernised Breaking Benjamin just works, and the choruses on here are grandiose and infectious. It's nothing new, but damn does it still deliver in being anthemic. |
| Starset Transmissions |
| Starset Divisions |
| Starset Horizons |
| State Champs Around the World and Back |
| State Champs Kings of the New Age |
| State of Serenity Foundations |
| Steven Wilson Grace for Drowning |
| Stormkeep Tales of Othertime |
| Submotion Orchestra Kites |
| Suicide Silence The Cleansing |
| Sulphur Aeon Seven Crowns and Seven Seals |
| Sum 41 Heaven :x: Hell |
| Swarm of the Lotus The Sirens of Silence |
| Sweet Pill Starchild |
| Sweet Trip You Will Never Know Why |
| Sybreed Slave Design |
| Sylvaine Wistful |
| Symphony X Paradise Lost |
| Symphony X V: The New Mythology Suite |
| Syringe (USA-IL) HELLHORSE |
| Tallah Matriphagy |
| Tame Impala Currents |
| Tame Impala The Slow Rush |
| Taylor Swift Evermore |
| Termina Soul Elegy |
| TesseracT Polaris |
| Texas in July Bloodwork |
| 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 Amity Affliction Let the Ocean Take Me |
| The Apotheosis Hidden Inventory |
| 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 Bunny The Bear The Moments That Cost |
| The Chariot One Wing |
| The Dali Thundering Concept All Mighty Men - Drifting Through a Prosthetic Era |
| The Dear Hunter All Is As All Should Be |
| The Devil Wears Prada Flowers |
| The Devil Wears Prada ZII |
| The Human Abstract Nocturne |
| The Mars Volta The Bedlam in Goliath |
| The Measure Heaven Is Only In Our Dreams |
| The National Trouble Will Find Me |
| The Ocean Anthropocentric |
| 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 Script The Script |
| The Weeknd Dawn FM |
| The Weeknd After Hours |
| The World Is Quiet Here Zon |
| The Zenith Passage Datalysium |
| Boring plain ol' 2010s era tech death, so glad The Faceless evolved from this sound on Autotheism |
| The Zenith Passage Solipsist |
| Thom Pankhurst Borealis |
| Thomas Newman Lemony Snicket OST |
| Thomas Newman Shawshank Redemption OST |
| Thornhill Bodies |
| thrown Extended Pain |
| Thy Art Is Murder Godlike |
| To The Grave Everybody’s A Murderer |
| Travis Scott Rodeo |
| Travis Scott Astroworld |
| Trivium Shogun |
| Trivium The Sin and the Sentence |
| Trivium What the Dead Men Say |
| Turian Blood Quantum Blues |
| TURQUOISEDEATH Se Bueno |
| Twenty One Pilots Trench |
| Twin Atlantic Vivarium |
| Two Door Cinema Club Tourist History |
| Tyler, the Creator Chromakopia |
| U2 All That You Can't Leave Behind |
| U2 The Joshua Tree |
| Unaligned A Form Beyond |
| Solid progressive death metal with great potential. Enough changes throughout each song to make things interesting. I find it could be even stronger if they leaned to the ethereal sections though. |
| Underoath The Place After This One |
| Underoath Voyeurist |
| Unleash The Archers Abyss |
| Unprocessed In Concretion |
| Unprocessed Perception |
| Unprocessed Angel |
| These guys have just got their formula nailed at this point. It's metalcore that's indefinitely more unique than most. Their incorporations of contemporary math rock stylings a la Polyphia. As well as a distorted tone that is all their own. rIt definitely takes a while to get used to the way in which they dial in their guitar tones, but once it clicks, it really clicks. Manuel Gardner is simply one of the best front men doing it right now. He can do it all. Intense djent riffs, intricate Polyphia passages, very solid harsh vocals, and a clean vocal that is probably just as distinct as their guitar tone. The songs structures are often unpredictable too, with definite progressive undertones in the music. rMy only gripe is that it's not as conceptual, or takes you as much of *a journey* as an album like "Artificial Void". That album felt more cohesive than this one. The vibe here is uncertain. I suppose it's "modern metal stuff", but that's where the problem for me arises a little bit. A lot of modern metalcore albums feel like a collection of singles, where it's difficult to picture a "world" it depicts in your head as you listen. rIn short. "Angel" is yet another impressive outing from Unprocessed. It's definitely one of the better metalcore albums of the year, and it's bursting with creativity, and infectious talent. It may not be as conceptual as I'd like, but it's not the biggest deal breaker. |
| 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. |
| Veil of Maya False Idol |
| Vektor Outer Isolation |
| VersaEmerge Fixed at Zero |
| Vestigial (US) Wither |
| VEXED (UK) Culling Culture |
| Victoria Modern Value |
| VOLA Witness |
| stupid sexy djent riffs |
| Vulvodynia Praenuntius Infiniti |
| Vulvodynia Mob Justice |
| Walking Across Jupiter Mute Talk |
| Walking Across Jupiter Talk |
| Wargasm (UK) The Mixxxtape |
| Waste Pray For Nothing |
| We Are The Ocean Maybe Today, Maybe Tomorrow |
| Weston Super Maim See You Tomorrow Baby |
| Whitechapel Kin |
| Whitechapel A New Era of Corruption |
| Whitechapel The Somatic Defilement |
| William Black The Nature of Hope |
| William Black Pieces |
| Windwaker Enter the Wall |
| Windwaker Hyperviolence |
| Wintersun Wintersun |
| Wintersun Time II |
| 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. |
| WXTHER The Serpent |
| Very 2000s metalcore inspired. A lot of the riffs sound like they're lifted from that era. The vocals definitely have a unique spin to them. Delivering somewhat of a pop punk energy that is very fun. |
| Yours Truly Self Care |
| Zeke Lindgren Abiogene III - Memento |
| 3.5 great |
| 1914 Viribus Unitis |
| Fuck it's actually kinda good. Damn. |
| 6ix9ine DAY69 |
| A Day To Remember Big Ole Album Vol. 1 |
| A Greater Danger Desolate Odyssey |
| 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 |
| Abigail Williams A Void Within Existence |
| Aeternam Al Qassam |
| After the Burial Rareform |
| Agent Fresco Destrier |
| Alcest Les Chants de L'Aurore |
| 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 That Remains AntiFragile |
| All Time Low Last Young Renegade |
| Allegaeon Damnum |
| Alter Bridge Pawns and Kings |
| Alterbeast Immortal |
| Alustrium An Absence of Clarity |
| Amorphis Halo |
| Amorphis Queen of Time |
| Anaal Nathrakh A New Kind of Horror |
| Anberlin Cities |
| Andrea Bisili ONYX |
| Angel Vivaldi Away With Words, Part 2 |
| AngelMaker AngelMaker |
| AngelMaker This Used To Be Heaven |
| Animals As Leaders The Joy of Motion |
| Animals As Leaders Weightless |
| Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders |
| Ankor Venom |
| Anthrax State Of Euphoria |
| Anthrax Spreading The Disease |
| Anup Sastry Illuminate |
| Arcane Roots Heaven and Earth |
| Arch Echo Final Pitch |
| Arch Enemy Will to Power |
| Arch Enemy Blood Dynasty |
| Architects Holy Hell |
| Ariana Grande Thank U, Next |
| Ariana Grande Sweetener |
| Arkaik Labyrinth of Hungry Ghosts |
| Arm's Length There's A Whole World Out There |
| As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us |
| Asking Alexandria Stand Up and Scream |
| Atlantis Chronicles Ten Miles Under Water |
| August Burns Red Phantom Anthem |
| Auras Binary Garden |
| 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 |
| Avril Lavigne Under My Skin |
| Avril Lavigne Goodbye Lullaby |
| 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 |
| Balance and Composure with you in spirit |
| 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 |
| Band-Maid Epic Narratives |
| Bathory Blood Fire Death |
| 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 |
| Benee Ur an Angel I'm Just Particles |
| 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 |
| Better Lovers Highly Irresponsible |
| Between the Buried and Me Alaska |
| Beyond Creation The Aura |
| Billie Eilish Happier Than Ever |
| Billy Woods and Kenny Segal Hiding Places |
| 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 |
| Blessthefall Witness |
| blink-182 California |
| Bloodywood Nu Delhi |
| 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 |
| Bound In Fear Penance |
| Brain Drill Quantum Catastrophe |
| Bullet For My Valentine Temper Temper |
| Bullet For My Valentine Bullet for My Valentine |
| Temper Temper (bad album) Venom (good album) Gravity (bad album) self titled (good ralbum), the trend continues |
| Burzum Filosofem |
| Car Bomb w^w^^w^w |
| Carnifex Dead in My Arms |
| Caroline Polachek Desire, I Want To Turn Into You |
| Cartoon Theory Planet Geisha |
| Caskets Reflections |
| Octanecore junk food, but it's pretty good.. |
| CASUALLY CONNECTED Away From |
| Catsclaw Human Fission |
| Ceremony Of Silence Hálios |
| Chat Pile Cool World |
| Chelsea Grin Suffer In Heaven |
| Chelsea Grin Desolation Of Eden |
| Chelsea Grin My Damnation |
| Chelsea Wolfe She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She |
| Chevelle Vena Sera |
| Chevelle NIRATIAS |
| Children of Bodom Hatebreeder |
| Children of Bodom Follow the Reaper |
| Chimp Spanner Imperium Vorago |
| Chronologist Solstice II |
| Circa Survive On Letting Go |
| Circa Survive Juturna |
| Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas |
| Cold As Life Born To Land Hard |
| Collisaliz Scattered Apart |
| Conditions Full of War |
| Conquer Divide Slow Burn |
| Cordae The Lost Boy |
| Coroner Mental Vortex |
| Counterparts A Eulogy for Those Still Here |
| Courage My Love Synesthesia |
| Covet catharsis |
| Crown Magnetar The Codex of Flesh |
| Crown Magnetar Everything Bleeds |
| Crypt Crawler The Immortal Realm |
| Crypta Echoes Of The Soul |
| Cryptopsy An Insatiable Violence |
| Crystal Castles Amnesty (I) |
| Cult of Luna The Raging River |
| Currents The Place I Feel Safest |
| Cynic Traced in Air |
| DaBaby Baby On Baby 2 |
| Dance Gavin Dance Artificial Selection |
| Dance Gavin Dance Afterburner |
| Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech |
| Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain |
| Danny Elfman The Corpse Bride |
| Dark Tranquillity Damage Done |
| Darko (US) Starfire |
| Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger |
| David Guetta One Love |
| David Guetta Nothing but the Beat |
| David Maxim Micic Bilo 2.0 |
| 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 |
| Death Leprosy |
| Death Spiritual Healing |
| Death Human |
| Death Scream Bloody Gore |
| Death Individual Thought Patterns |
| Defamed Blackblood |
| 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 |
| Desolate (USA-NY) The fate of destruction is the joy of rebirth |
| Devin Townsend Project Ghost |
| Devin Townsend Project Addicted |
| Devin Townsend Project Deconstruction |
| Devin Townsend Project Ki |
| Distant Tsukuyomi: The Origin |
| Disturbed The Sickness |
| Disturbed Believe |
| Disturbed Ten Thousand Fists |
| Disturbed Indestructible |
| Djrum Under Tangled Silence |
| Doja Cat Scarlet |
| DragonForce The Power Within |
| DragonForce Maximum Overload |
| DragonForce Extreme Power Metal |
| Dream Theater Distance Over Time |
| Drown In Sulphur Dark Secrets of the Soul |
| Drudkh Blood In Our Wells |
| Drudkh Forgotten Legends |
| 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 |
| Eminem The Eminem Show |
| Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse |
| END (USA-NJ) The Sin of Human Frailty |
| Engulf The Dying Planet Weeps |
| Enshine Origin |
| Enslaved E |
| Enslaved RIITIIR |
| Enter Shikari A Kiss For The Whole World |
| Entheos (USA) Time Will Take Us All |
| Epica Aspiral |
| ERRA ERRA (EP) |
| ERRA Andromeda |
| ERRA Cure |
| Eschaton (USA) Techtalitarian |
| Ethereal Shroud Trisagion |
| Exivious Liminal |
| Exocrine Maelstrom |
| Exocrine Molten Giant |
| Exocrine Ascension |
| Faceless Burial At the Foothills of Deliration |
| Fallujah Nomadic |
| Fallujah Empyrean |
| Fear Factory Demanufacture |
| Fear Factory Digimortal |
| Fit for an Autopsy The Sea of Tragic Beasts |
| Five Finger Death Punch The Wrong Side of Heaven and The Righteous Side of Hell, Volume 2 |
| Five Finger Death Punch And Justice for None |
| FKA Twigs Caprisongs |
| Fleetwood Mac Rumours |
| Frontierer The Skull Burned Wearing Hell... |
| Frozen Soul Glacial Domination |
| Future Palace Distortion |
| Galantis Church |
| Galantis The Aviary |
| Galantis Pharmacy |
| Galleons Galleons |
| Ghost (SWE) Phantomime |
| 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. |
| Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage |
| Goldfinger Hang-ups |
| Good Tiger A Head Full of Moonlight |
| Good Tiger Raised in a Doomsday Cult |
| Gorillaz Gorillaz |
| Gorillaz Plastic Beach |
| Graphic Nature Who Are You When No One Is Watching? |
| Gravemind Introsphere |
| This nu-core sound is just way oversaturated hard to get excited about it. Very influenced by the likes of Loathe, Graphic Nature, and some others. It's just quite bland and lacks fresh ideas. |
| Green Day Dookie |
| Green Day Insomniac |
| Green Day Nimrod |
| Green Day Kerplunk |
| Green Day 39/Smooth |
| Green Day Saviors |
| Greyhaven Keep It Quiet |
| Solid metalcore. Nothing too mindblowing, but pretty... pretty good. |
| Greylotus Motherwort |
| Gru Cosmogenesis |
| Guttural Slug Plague Of Filth |
| Hail the Sun cut. turn. fade. back. |
| Haken The Mountain |
| 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 |
| Harakiri for the Sky Maere |
| Harkla Ruktur |
| Haxprocess Beyond What Eyes Can See |
| HEAVENSGATE A HEART IS A HEAVY BURDEN |
| Pure stank face the EP. High grower potential. |
| Herbie Hancock Head Hunters |
| Heretoir Solastalgia |
| 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 |
| Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood |
| the haters have joined the chat |
| Ice Spice Y2K! |
| Ihlo Legacy |
| 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 |
| Immunity Dark Side Of The Earth |
| 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 |
| Ingested Where Only Gods May Tread |
| Into The Vein Paradise Lies |
| Invent Animate Greyview |
| 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 |
| ISIS Panopticon |
| Iwrestledabearonce Hail Mary |
| J. Cole 4 Your Eyez Only |
| Jakub Zytecki Nothing Lasts, Nothing's Lost |
| 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 |
| Jinjer Cloud Factory |
| Job For A Cowboy Doom |
| John Williams Star Wars: The Last Jedi |
| John Williams Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker |
| Judas Priest Painkiller |
| Judas Priest Sad Wings Of Destiny |
| Kanye West ye |
| Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak |
| Kardashev Liminal Rite |
| Katatonia The Great Cold Distance |
| KAYTRAMINE Kaytraminé |
| Kid Cudi Man on the Moon III: The Chosen |
| Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day |
| Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache |
| 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 Nonagon Infinity |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Eyes Like The Sky |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard FLIGHT b741 |
| King Mothership The Ritual |
| KISS KISS |
| Korn See You on the Other Side |
| Korn Issues |
| Korn Untitled |
| Korn Korn III: Remember Who You Are |
| Korn The Path of Totality |
| Korn The Nothing |
| Kyros Mannequin |
| Lacuna Coil Sleepless Empire |
| Lana Del Rey Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd |
| LANDMVRKS Fantasy |
| 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... |
| Lil Peep HELLBOY |
| Limbo Elicit |
| Limp Bizkit Results May Vary |
| Limp Bizkit Still Sucks |
| Linkin Park The Hunting Party |
| Little Simz Lotus |
| Livealie Living in the Static |
| Logic Young Sinatra IV |
| Logic Bobby Tarantino III |
| Logic Bobby Tarantino II |
| Logic Bobby Tarantino |
| Lord Dying Clandestine Transcendence |
| Lorna Shore Immortal |
| Low Roar Once in a Long, Long While... |
| Lower Than Atlantis Safe in Sound |
| lowheaven Ritual Decay |
| Machine Head Unatoned |
| 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. |
| Makari Wave Machine |
| Malevolence Where Only The Truth Is Spoken |
| Mastiff Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth |
| Mastodon The Hunter |
| Mastodon Blood Mountain |
| Matty Mullins Unstoppable |
| McKinley Dixon Magic, Alive! |
| Mechina Venator |
| always AOTY on 1st of january, insane tactics |
| Mechina Siege |
| Megadeth Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? |
| Megadeth The System Has Failed |
| Megadeth United Abominations |
| Megadeth Th1rt3en |
| Megadeth Dystopia |
| Megadeth Risk |
| Memphis May Fire Sleepwalking |
| Mereba The Breeze Grew a Fire |
| Mereba The Jungle Is The Only Way Out |
| MesaVerde All Is Well |
| Messiah Complex MESSIAH COMPLEX II |
| Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct |
| mewithoutYou Pale Horses |
| Miley Cyrus Younger Now |
| Miley Cyrus Bangerz |
| Miley Cyrus The Time of Our Lives |
| Miley Cyrus Something Beautiful |
| MitiS Shattered |
| MitiS Lost |
| Monuments (UK) In Stasis |
| Morbid Angel Altars of Madness |
| 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 |
| NAILS Unsilent Death |
| Neck Deep Neck Deep |
| Neck Deep All Distortions Are Intentional |
| Treading water |
| Necrophagist Onset of Putrefaction |
| Nick Johnston Atomic Mind |
| Nick Johnston Child of Bliss |
| Nicki Minaj Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded |
| Nindjent0 Pokemon Red |
| No Eye Has Seen Impermanence |
| No Oath Silicon |
| Nobuo Uematsu Final Fantasy VII: Original Soundtrack |
| Norma Jean Wrongdoers |
| Nothing More Spirits |
| Novelists Noir |
| Novelists Déjà Vu |
| This is the moment they first captured the vibrant sound that they would later perfect when Camille joins the band. It is undoubtedly more accessible than ever before. They have incorporated a lot more synths and vocal chops into the mix. And wow, do the choruses really stand out, often making a significant impact. This album genuinely inspires you to dance along, which is something that can't be said for their earlier work. They had already mastered their ethereal sound, but the upbeat tracks were not as prominent. Deja Vu is exceptionally funky and refreshingly unique. Even though it leans more towards a pop sound, it remains more distinctive than their previous ambient djent style, which I find quite ironic. |
| Obscura A Valediction |
| Obscura Diluvium |
| Of Mice and Men Of Mice and Men |
| Olympus Lenticular When the Silence of Absence Deepens |
| Once Human Scar Weaver |
| Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse |
| Opeth Watershed |
| Orbit Culture Death Above Life |
| I was ready to just write this album off as just another Orbit Culture album, the same as last time. However, something important happened that kind of changed my stance on at least their newest album "Death Above Life". That change being, non other than Buster Odeholm on the production side of things this time around.rIt made me realise that, "huh... Orbit Culture and Humanity's Last Breath have some similarities, dont they?" and then things started to fit more into place. The production here is massive, and really compliments Orbit Cultures titanic sound. It almost feels like a more accessible version of HLB in a way, with a lot of coherent, focused structures to latch on to. Like usual, though, the clean vocals I'm on the fence on, but they are not as abundant in this album, which I see as a plus.rSo as it turns out, Orbit Culture are, of course, one of the more popular Swedish metal bands around, and it made me realise why in this album more than ever before. Their Meshuggah influence is strikingly apparent at times, and some breakdowns will feel like a nuclear explosion went off that decimated half the globe. You know, the usual Humanity's Last Breath special, no biggie. |
| Origin Antithesis |
| OutKast Aquemini |
| Overkill Scorched |
| Owane and Jack Gardiner Chapter One: Shredemption |
| Palisades Reaching Hypercritical |
| Pantera Vulgar Display of Power |
| Pantera Cowboys from Hell |
| Papa Roach The Connection |
| Parasite Inc. Cyan Night Dreams |
| On paper melodeath plus synth sounds awful, but its actually pulled off well here. Very fun record. |
| Periphery Periphery V: Djent Is Not a Genre |
| 6 Meshuggah clone albums in a row, literally no difference |
| Periphery Clear |
| Persefone Metanoia |
| Persefone Truth Inside the Shades (Re-Recorded) |
| Pierce the Veil Misadventures |
| Pink Floyd The Division Bell |
| Pink Floyd Meddle |
| Pink Floyd The Wall |
| 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. |
| Pomegranate Tiger Boundless |
| Porcupine Tree Signify |
| Post Malone Austin |
| Profiler A Digital Nowhere |
| Protest the Hero Kezia |
| Protest the Hero Scurrilous |
| PSYCHO-FRAME Salvation Laughs in the Face of a Grieving Mother |
| Pupil Slicer Blossom |
| Rameses B Pure - EP |
| Rameses B Inspire |
| REFORMIST Voyages |
| Reliqa Afterlight |
| Replicant Infinite Mortality |
| Revocation The Outer Ones |
| Revocation Netherheaven |
| Revocation Deathless |
| Revocation Great Is Our Sin |
| Rhapsody of Fire Symphony Of Enchanted Lands II |
| Rhapsody of Fire Power Of The Dragonflame |
| Rings of Saturn Ultu Ulla |
| Ritual Fog But Merely Flesh |
| Rivers of Nihil The Conscious Seed of Light |
| Rivers of Nihil Rivers of Nihil |
| Riverside ID.Entity |
| Rolo Tomassi Cosmology |
| Rolo Tomassi Hysterics |
| Roma Ivakov Soldier |
| Rototypical Volume I: The Tactician |
| Royal Coda To Only a Few at First |
| Saya Gray Saya |
| Scale the Summit Carving Desert Canyons |
| ScHoolboy Q Blue Lips |
| Seamus McDaniel Mind |
| Selena Gomez Revival |
| Senna Stranger to Love |
| Septicflesh Modern Primitive |
| Sepultura Arise |
| Shrine Of Malice Obyrith |
| Siamese Elements |
| 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. |
| Skyharbor Guiding Lights |
| Sleep Token This Place Will Become Your Tomb |
| Sleep Token Sundowning |
| Sleeping With Sirens Madness |
| Sleeping With Sirens With Ears to See and Eyes to Hear |
| Slice the Cake Other Slices |
| Slice the Cake The Man With No Face |
| Slice the Cake Cleansed |
| Slift Ilion |
| Slowdive Everything is Alive |
| Soilwork Verkligheten |
| Soilwork The Ride Majestic |
| Soilwork Overgivenheten |
| Shit |
| Sordid Pink Sordid Pink |
| Soulkeeper Join Us In Creating Excellence |
| Soundtrack (Film) Avatar: The Way of Water |
| Soundtrack (Film) Wonka |
| Spawn of Possession Incurso |
| Spectral Lore III |
| Spectral Voice Sparagmos |
| Spiritbox Singles Collection |
| St. Vincent Marry Me |
| State Champs The Finer Things |
| State Champs Living Proof |
| State Faults Children of the Moon |
| Static Dress Rouge Carpet Disaster |
| Stellar Circuits Phantom::Phoenix |
| Steven Wilson To the Bone |
| Steven Wilson Insurgentes |
| Stick to Your Guns Keep Planting Flowers |
| Stortregn Impermanence |
| Suffocation Pierced From Within |
| Sunscourge and Oracle Spectre Crepuscular Rituals |
| Definitely pretty solid, but my returns have diminished with this symphonic deathcore sound each year. To the point I don't really care much about it anymore. |
| Svalbard The Weight of the Mask |
| Swallow the Sun Emerald Forest And The Blackbird |
| Swallow the Sun New Moon |
| Swallow the Sun Hope |
| Swallow the Sun Ghosts Of Loss |
| Swallow the Sun The Morning Never Came |
| 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. |
| 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. |
| System 7 Power Of Seven |
| Takatak Acrophase |
| Taylor Swift Speak Now |
| Taylor Swift The Life of a Showgirl |
| Honestly? This album is not that bad, and the hate for it seems to come from the fatigue for Taylor's music than anything else. And that's totally fair, she really hasn't stopped releasing music this whole decade. This album though? Has some bops if you're willing to look past her excessive release schedule, and nothing as obnoxious and in your face as "Shake It Off", either. Hallelujah. Instead the album is more of a chill vibe, but still vibrant and infectious. Sure, theres some corny ahh lyrics, but it's not particularly cringeworthy. All her albums have some cringe in there. |
| Taylor Swift Fearless |
| Taylor Swift Taylor Swift |
| Television Marquee Moon |
| ten56. Downer |
| Termina Dysphoria |
| TesseracT War of Being |
| Testament The New Order |
| 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 Devil Wears Prada Zombie |
| 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 Pretty Wild zero.point.genesis |
| 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 Who Who's Next |
| The Wise Man's Fear What Slept Beneath Tavros |
| Their Dogs Were Astronauts Momentum |
| Third Eye Blind Third Eye Blind |
| Thousand Below Buried in Jade |
| Three Days Grace One-X |
| Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance (Revisited) |
| Thus Spoke Zarathustra I’m Done With Self Care, It’s Time For... |
| Thy Art Is Murder Human Target |
| Tool Ænima |
| Tool Undertow |
| Travis Scott Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight |
| Travis Scott Utopia |
| Tribulation Hamartia |
| Trippie Redd Pegasus |
| Tritonal Reverence |
| Trivium Ember to Inferno |
| Trivium The Crusade |
| Trivium Vengeance Falls |
| Twenty One Pilots Blurryface |
| Underoath Lost In The Sound Of Separation |
| Underoath Define The Great Line |
| Underoath Ø (Disambiguation) |
| Unhallowed Deliverance Of Spectres and Strife |
| 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 |
| Vampire Weekend Modern Vampires of the City |
| Veil of Maya Eclipse |
| Veilburner Longing for Triumph, Reeking of Tragedy |
| Unique for black metal. I'll give it to them. |
| Venom Prison Erebos |
| Viagra Boys Viagr Aboys |
| Visenya Illuminate |
| VOLA Applause of a Distant Crowd |
| VOLA Inmazes |
| VOWER Apricity |
| Wage War Stigma |
| Walking Across Jupiter Scent |
| We Lost the Sea Triumph and Disaster |
| Wet Leg Moisturizer |
| Weyes Blood And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow |
| What Escapes Me Egress Point |
| Where Stars Collide Dome |
| White Moth Black Butterfly The Cost Of Dreaming |
| 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 |
| Wishbone Ash Argus |
| With Sails Ahead Infinite Void |
| 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 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 |
| 12 Stones 12 Stones |
| 21 Savage american dream |
| 2Pac Me Against the World |
| 2Pac All Eyez on Me |
| A Skylit Drive Wires...and the Concept of Breathing |
| Abysmal Dawn Phylogenesis |
| Abysmal Dawn Nightmare Frontier |
| Acadence Destruction Of The Gods |
| ACCVSED Dealers of Doom |
| Acid Bath When the Kite String Pops |
| Aegaeon Age |
| Aesop Rock Black Hole Superette |
| After the Burial Rareform (Re-release) |
| Against The Current Past Lives |
| Agusa En Annan Värld |
| Ahab The Coral Tombs |
| Aleph (USA-MN) Ego Death |
| Alestorm The Thunderfist Chronicles |
| Alkaline Trio Maybe I'll Catch Fire |
| All Time Low Tell Me I'm Alive |
| Amorphis Skyforger |
| Amorphis The Beginning of Times |
| Amorphis Borderland |
| *Pokes with stick*. Do something different. |
| Ancient Death Ego Dissolution |
| Andre 3000 New Blue Sun |
| Angra Temple of Shadows |
| Annisokay Abyss - The Final Chapter |
| Architects Daybreaker |
| Architects The Here and Now |
| Architects The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit |
| Archspire Relentless Mutation |
| Artillery By Inheritance |
| As Within, So Without Salvation |
| Ashnikko Demidevil |
| Asking Alexandria Like a House on Fire |
| Shitshitshitshitshitshitshitshitshitshit |
| Assemble The Chariots Unyielding Night |
| Astronoid Stargod |
| Asunojokei Think of You |
| Attack Attack! Attack Attack! II |
| Attila About That Life |
| Attila Rage |
| August Burns Red Found in Far Away Places |
| Ava Max Don't Click Play |
| Avenged Sevenfold Sounding The Seventh Trumpet |
| Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream... |
| Aviations The Light Years |
| Avril Lavigne Avril Lavigne |
| Avril Lavigne Head Above Water |
| Bad Omens Bad Omens |
| Band-Maid Unleash |
| Baroness Stone |
| Band has always been Mastodon lite, has some decent songs, but overall meh |
| Bathory Bathory |
| Battle Beast Circus of Doom |
| Being Anthropocene |
| Being as an Ocean Death Can Wait |
| Bell Witch and Aerial Ruin Stygian Bough: Volume II |
| Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus |
| Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me |
| Biffy Clyro Puzzle |
| Biffy Clyro Futique |
| Big Thief Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You |
| Bilmuri American Motor Sports |
| Biosphere Substrata |
| Black Pegasus Black Grass Smoker |
| Black Sabbath Heaven And Hell |
| Black Sabbath Mob Rules |
| Bleed from Within Shrine |
| Bleed from Within Zenith |
| Blessthefall Gallows |
| Blessthefall Hollow Bodies |
| Blind Guardian Beyond The Red Mirror |
| blink-182 One More Time... |
| Blood Incantation Hidden History Of The Human Race |
| Blood Incantation Absolute Elsewhere |
| Bloom (AUS) Maybe in Another Life |
| Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium – Nahab |
| Blut Aus Nord Ethereal Horizons |
| Born of Osiris A Higher Place |
| 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 |
| Car Bomb Tiles Whisper Dreams |
| Car Seat Headrest The Scholars |
| 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 Perfect Death |
| Chevelle Bright as Blasphemy |
| 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 |
| Clipse Let God Sort Em Out |
| Cloudkicker Let Yourself Be Huge |
| Coheed and Cambria Vaxis III: The Father of Make Believe |
| Coheed and Cambria Vaxis I: The Unheavenly Creatures |
| Coheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness |
| Cold Night For Alligators Fervor |
| Conjurer Unself |
| Connor Kaminski Tapestry |
| Cordae From a Birds Eye View |
| Corelia Nostalgia |
| Crown the Empire Sudden Sky |
| Cryptopsy None So Vile |
| Cryptosis Celestial Death |
| Cursed II |
| This is alright but its so agonisingly one dimensional. Literal neanderthal music. Yeah its a good album for the gym I guess but it has no staying power whatsoever. |
| Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain II |
| Dance Gavin Dance Happiness |
| Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance |
| Danny Brown Quaranta |
| Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition |
| Darko (US) Oni |
| Darko (US) Dethmask, Pt. 3 |
| De La Soul Cabin in the Sky |
| Standard jazz rap. Alright. |
| Dead by April The Affliction |
| Deadmau5 Random Album Title |
| Deadmau5 For Lack of a Better Name |
| Death Grips The Money Store |
| Deftones private music |
| Simultaneously misses the aggressive riffs and ethereal emotion from my favorite records by these guys. |
| Deftones White Pony |
| Deftones Around the Fur |
| Deftones Deftones |
| Demon King Death Knell |
| Despite Exile Where Hope Goes To Die |
| Devin Townsend Ziltoid the Omniscient |
| Devin Townsend Lightwork |
| Devin Townsend Project Epicloud |
| Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia |
| DragonForce Warp Speed Warriors |
| Dream Theater Dream Theater |
| Dropout Kings Yokai |
| Dropout Kings Riot Music |
| Drown In Sulphur Blackwind |
| Drown In Sulphur Brain Dead |
| Drown In Sulphur Vengeance |
| Just.. pretty indistinct for symphonic deathcore. Some decent melodies, some good breakdowns. But overall, quite forgettable. |
| 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. |
| Eidola Mend |
| Electric Wizard Dopethrone |
| Eminem Encore |
| Employed To Serve Fallen Star |
| Enox Euphoria |
| 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. |
| Everything Everything Mountainhead |
| Exocrine The Hybrid Suns |
| Exocrine Legend |
| f5ve Sequence 01 |
| Faith No More The Real Thing |
| First Fragment Dasein |
| Fit for an Autopsy The Great Collapse |
| Fleshbore Painted Paradise |
| Flo Rida Only One Flo (Part 1) |
| Foo Fighters The Colour and the Shape |
| Four Stroke Baron Data Diamond |
| Fox Lake New World Heat |
| Frostbitt Machine Destroy |
| Gatecreeper Dark Superstition |
| Genesis Selling England by the Pound |
| Genesis Foxtrot |
| Genesis A Trick of the Tail |
| Ghost (SWE) Skeletá |
| Godark Omniscience |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END! |
| Gore. If You Do Not Fear Me... |
| Sadly it feels like Gore. is trying to ride off the coat tails of Spiritbox and theres nothing much more to it than that. Nothing on "If You Do Not Fear Me?" is particularly fresh or inventive. Vocals are definitely the standout. |
| Gore. A Bud That Never Blooms |
| Gorillaz The Now Now |
| Gorillaz Demon Days |
| Gorillaz Cracker Island |
| Gorod The Orb |
| Gorod Aethra |
| Gravemind Conduit |
| Grayscale The Hart |
| Grimes Geidi Primes |
| Grimes Halfaxa |
| Grimes Visions |
| GZA Liquid Swords |
| Harry Styles Harry Styles |
| Haste The Mercury Lift |
| Heavy//Hitter Coming to Terms |
| Decent hardcore EP. Lacks uniqueness overall. |
| High on Fire Cometh The Storm |
| Hopesfall The Satellite Years |
| Horrendous Ontological Mysterium |
| Fantano metal, that's all you need to know about the "quality" of this |
| Hot Mulligan The Sound a Body Makes When It's Still |
| Iced Earth Incorruptible |
| Ichiko Aoba Luminescent Creatures |
| Igorrr AMEN |
| Imagine Dragons Night Visions |
| Incantation Onward to Golgotha |
| Inferi (USA) The End of an Era |
| Intervals Memory Palace |
| Ions Counterintuitive |
| 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 No Prayer For The Dying |
| Iron Maiden Dance Of Death |
| Iron Maiden Piece Of Mind |
| J Dilla Donuts |
| 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.. |
| Jay-Z Reasonable Doubt |
| JID God Does Like Ugly |
| Serviceable but his sound is starting to become very stale at this point. |
| Jimmy Eat World Clarity |
| Job For A Cowboy Moon Healer |
| Joey Valence and Brae HYPERYOUTH |
| Kanye West Yeezus |
| Kardashev Alunea |
| Katatonia Sky Void of Stars |
| Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts |
| Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing |
| Killswitch Engage Killswitch Engage |
| 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 |
| Kinglet Bouquet |
| Kirk Hammett Portals |
| Knocked Loose Laugh Tracks |
| Knocked Loose A Tear in the Fabric of Life |
| Korn The Paradigm Shift |
| Kubbi Taiga |
| Labyrinthine Heirs Labyrinthine Heirs |
| Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake |
| Larcenia Roe Extraction |
| Rinse and repeat deathcore heard millions of times before. |
| Larry June and The Alchemist The Great Escape |
| Laura Stevenson Late Great |
| Leprous Melodies Of Atonement |
| Lights Dead End |
| Lil Pump Lil Pump 2 |
| Lil Ugly Mane Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern |
| Lil Wayne Tha Carter III |
| Lily Allen West End Girl |
| Lorde Virgin |
| Lorna Shore I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me |
| A good listen. I'll admit to that much. The sound is undeniably stale to me at this point though. A switch up is sorely needed. |
| Lupe Fiasco Samurai |
| Mac Miller Circles |
| Machine Gun Kelly Mainstream Sellout |
| Machine Gun Kelly Tickets to My Downfall |
| 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. |
| Make Them Suffer How to Survive a Funeral |
| Make Them Suffer Worlds Apart |
| Make Them Suffer Neverbloom |
| Many Eyes Combust |
| Maruja Pain to Power |
| Mastodon Remission |
| Mastodon Leviathan |
| Mavi The Pilot |
| 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? |
| Messa The Spin |
| Miley Cyrus Miley Cyrus and Her Dead Petz |
| Misanthropy The Ever-Crushing Weight of Stagnance |
| Misery Signals Mirrors |
| Mors Principium Est Darkness Invisible |
| Mos Def Black on Both Sides |
| Mystic Circle Hexenbrand 1486 |
| Generic melodic black metal holy shit!!!! |
| NF The Search |
| Nick Johnston Young Language |
| Norma Jean Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child |
| Not for Radio Melt |
| Okay bedroom pop, that's about it. No, really. That's it. You'd think with an album cover as bold and as striking as that it would be at least something experimental. But nope, that's not the case. It's not bad, just not very memorable, to me personally. |
| 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 |
| Novelists Souvenirs |
| I can't quite understand how you manage to make ambient djent feel dull, yet Novelists have somehow achieved this on Souvenirs. One significant issue is its length; it drags on and loses its impact by about halfway through. To make matters worse, the rhythms often lean more towards vibrant than ethereal. It's not entirely bad, as it does make the album relatively accessible, but this often results in a somewhat bland experience. The riffs, while lively and energetic, seldom rise to the level of being truly remarkable. Once again, the primary drawback is the excessive length. If this had been released as an EP, they might have concentrated on the standout tracks and enhanced them. There are moments of brilliance within the album. It shines brightest when it embraces its ethereal qualities, but the overly lively rhythms tend to dilute its impact, leaving it feeling stretched too thin. |
| Odd Eye Circle Version Up |
| Of Mice and Men Cold World |
| Of Mice and Men Restoring Force |
| Olivia Rodrigo Guts |
| Olly Steele Imbalance |
| Oneohtrix Point Never Tranquilizer |
| Nice, but unengaging. Not beating the "background muzak" elegations with this one. More structure couldn't hurt, to make songs feel more memorable. |
| 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. |
| Orthodox A Door Left Open |
| Others By No One Book II: Where Stories Come From |
| Outlaw (GER) Opus Mortis |
| Overkill The Years of Decay |
| Owane and Jack Gardiner Guardian Spirits of the Quantum Realm |
| PeelingFlesh Slamaholics Mixtape |
| Pelican What We All Come to Need |
| Pelican Flickering Resonance |
| Persefone Truth Inside the Shades |
| Persefone Lingua Ignota: Part I |
| Phaeleh Fallen Light |
| 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 |
| PinkPantheress Fancy That |
| Porter Robinson SMILE! :D |
| President (UK) King Of Terrors |
| The most interesting song was "In The Name of the Father" and then everything else kind of fizzles out. Nothing else on this EP has anything as remotely evocative as that track. What's left on the rest of the EP, are pretty cut and dry octanecore songs that do little to nothing to innovate whatsoever. I'll admit, I like the vocals, cause the vocalist is... you know... Anyways, the vocals sadly aren't enough on their own to save this for the most part pretty boilerplate affair. |
| Protest the Hero Fortress |
| Psychonaut World Maker |
| PUP The Unraveling of PUPTheBand |
| PUP Who Will Look After the Dogs? |
| Pupil Slicer Mirrors |
| PVRIS Evergreen |
| Radiohead In Rainbows |
| Red Handed Denial I'd Rather Be Asleep |
| Rendezvous Point Dream Chaser |
| Resolve Between Me and the Machine |
| Retromorphosis Psalmus Mortis |
| Returning We Hear the Larks Ypres (2023 Remake) |
| Revocation New Gods, New Masters |
| *Pokes with stick*. Do something different. |
| 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. |
| Rosalia Lux |
| Royal Blood Typhoons |
| Royal Blood Back to the Water Below |
| Rush Power Windows |
| Rush Permanent Waves |
| Rush Moving Pictures |
| Samia Honey |
| Sanguisugabogg Hideous Aftermath |
| Somewhat unique for death metal but often falls too far into familiar slightly boring territory. The electronic inspired songs are weird, but at least they are distinct. |
| Scale the Summit Subjects |
| Math rock innit |
| Scale the Summit Monument |
| Scar Symmetry The Singularity - Phase II: Xenotaph |
| Scartographer Horizon |
| Sea In The Sky Fall in Place |
| Shadow Of Intent Primordial |
| Silent Planet Superbloom |
| Silverstein Misery Made Me |
| Sithu Aye Isles |
| Sithu Aye 26 |
| Sleep Dopesmoker |
| slowthai UGLY |
| Soft Blue Shimmer They Will Leave Us With Nothing |
| Soul Blind Red Sky Mourning |
| Decent alt metal and shoegaze hybrid album. Nothing out of the ordinary though. |
| Soundtrack (Film) Iron Man 3: Heroes Fall |
| Spiritbox Rotoscope |
| Staind Break The Cycle |
| Starkweather Croatoan |
| Steven Wilson The Future Bites |
| Stratovarius Elysium |
| Streetlight Manifesto Everything Goes Numb |
| Suede Autofiction |
| Suffocation Hymns From the Apocrypha |
| Suicide Silence No Time to Bleed |
| Swallow the Sun Moonflowers |
| Swallow the Sun Shining |
| 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 Birthday Massacre Pathways |
| The Black Eyed Peas Behind the Front |
| The Clash London Calling |
| The Contortionist Our Bones |
| The Contortionist Intrinsic |
| The Dear Hunter Antimai |
| The Dear Hunter North American EP |
| The Devil Wears Prada Color Decay |
| The Devil Wears Prada With Roots Above and Branches Below |
| The Devil Wears Prada Dead Throne |
| The Devil Wears Prada 8:18 |
| The Devil Wears Prada Transit Blues |
| The Devil Wears Prada Plagues |
| The Devil Wears Prada Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord |
| The Devil Wears Prada The Act |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine |
| The Faceless Akeldama |
| The Flower Kings Stardust We Are |
| The Gloom in The Corner Trinity |
| The Gloom in The Corner Fear Me |
| The Halo Effect We Are Shadows |
| The Hirsch Effekt Eskapist |
| The Last Dinner Party From The Pyre |
| The extent of my thoughts is pretty much "yep, thats some good indie pop". But should there be something more to that? Is this album doing anything different? Pushing boundaries, breaking molds? Not really. It's fine. That's about it. |
| The Mars Volta Noctourniquet |
| The Ocean Fluxion |
| The Ocean Holocene |
| The Plot In You Dispose |
| The Plot In You Could You Watch Your Children Burn |
| The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones No.2 |
| The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Danza III: Series of Unfortunate Events |
| The Voynich Code Ignotum |
| The Weeknd Hurry Up Tomorrow |
| 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 |
| Thrice Horizons/West |
| Thats rock music alright. |
| Thy Catafalque Vadak |
| tripleS ASSEMBLE24 |
| Trivium In the Court of the Dragon |
| They making an album every year now or what lol |
| Turmoil The Process Of |
| Twenty One Pilots Breach |
| I've never been the biggest top fan if I'm honest. They have some catchy tunes. Enjoyable. But I'm not seeing the depth that others see. Lyrically, it doesn't really feel like there's an overarching story at all, and apparently this is meant to be the big finale? I dunno, man. The lyrics just feel cut and dry to me. Judging from just the music. I view this band as a solid radio pop rock band, above average for sure, but nothing much more, to be honest. |
| Twilight Force At the Heart of Wintervale |
| Tyler, the Creator Don't Tap The Glass |
| Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety |
| Underoath Erase Me |
| Uneven Structure Februus |
| 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. |
| Upon a Burning Body Blood of the Bull |
| Veil of Maya [id] |
| Too much noodling not enough compelling songwriting |
| Vended What Is It//Kill It |
| vianova Hit It! |
| Vildhjarta + där sjunger under evighetens granar + |
| The album can be undeniable at times. Vildhjarta are able to create a world in their music that's completely unique. The utilisation of synths and ethereal guitars is so trippy and almost hypnotising. However, there is another side of the coin which is a fair bit more ugly. The ideas are simply stretched too thin on the album. The album is so long and the impact is unfortunately lost by around half way through. Too much of a good thing can be bad and that's exactly what is happening here. There's simply too many songs, or perhaps theres too many that fail to make a big impression. The whole center of the album is quite spotty. Some obviously feeling like filler to me personally. Its the epitome of a mixed bag. Has very high highs and then some songs that are quite literally white noise in the background. |
| Vince Staples Dark Times |
| Viscera (UK) Carcinogenesis |
| VOLA Friend of a Phantom |
| 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 Hymns in Dissonance |
| Wide Eyes Saṃsāra |
| Wide Eyes Volume |
| Wilderun Veil of Imagination |
| Windwaker Love Language |
| Within Destruction Deathwish |
| Yes Fragile |
| You Me At Six VI |
| ZillaKami DOG BOY |
| Doge. |
| 2.5 average |
| A Plea for Purging The Marriage Of Heaven And Hell |
| Abiotic Ikigai |
| Aborted Vault of Horrors |
| Acadence Temporal |
| Adept Blood Covenant |
| Mediocre at best modern metalcore. |
| After the Burial Forging a Future Self |
| Anna von Hausswolff Iconoclasts |
| Annisokay Aurora |
| Apeiron Bound Multiplicity |
| Aphex Twin Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / In A Room7 F760 |
| Architects Nightmares |
| Architects Ruin |
| Architects Hollow Crown |
| Archspire The Lucid Collective |
| Ashenspire Hostile Architecture |
| Asking Alexandria From Death to Destiny |
| Attila Soundtrack to a Party |
| August Burns Red Thrill Seeker |
| August Burns Red Messengers |
| August Burns Red Constellations |
| August Burns Red Rescue & Restore |
| Berried Alive Fuego |
| Better Lovers God Made Me an Animal |
| Big Thief Double Infinity |
| It's not as good as Phoebe Bridgers. Don't waste your time. |
| Billy Woods Golliwog |
| Bjork Post |
| Black Tongue The Unconquerable Dark |
| BLACKPINK The Album |
| Bladee Cold Visions |
| Bleed from Within Fracture |
| Bleed from Within Era |
| Blessthefall His Last Walk |
| Blind Guardian Imaginations From The Other Side |
| Blind Guardian Nightfall In Middle-Earth |
| blink-182 Nine |
| Bolt Thrower The IVth Crusade |
| Bolt Thrower War Master |
| Bon Iver SABLE, fABLE |
| Born of Osiris Through Shadows |
| Over the octanecore choruses. Metalcore bands need to reintroduce chaos and unpredictable song structures again. |
| Boundaries Burying Brightness |
| Breath of Nibiru Skyline Bazaar |
| Brian Eno Ambient 1: Music For Airports |
| brokeNCYDE I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It! |
| Bullet For My Valentine Gravity |
| Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus |
| Cane Hill A Piece of Me I Never Let You Find |
| Cannibal Corpse Chaos Horrific |
| Cannibal Corpse Tomb Of The Mutilated |
| Cartoon Theory Yokai Orchestra |
| Kind of a really uneventful boring listen. The synth is WAYY too prominent throughout and makes all of the other elements almost seem buried. The songwriting is heavily not up to scratch with what Cartoon Theory would do later down the line. It's also painfully noodly, the synth just noodles on and on with little to no nuance at all. |
| Charli XCX Charli |
| Charli XCX Sucker |
| Charli XCX True Romance |
| Charli XCX Vroom Vroom |
| Chelsea Grin Self Inflicted |
| Chelsea Grin Ashes To Ashes |
| Chelsea Grin Eternal Nightmare |
| Chelsea Grin Suffer In Hell |
| Cold Night For Alligators The Hindsight Notes |
| Converge When Forever Comes Crashing |
| Converge You Fail Me |
| Cordae The Crossroads |
| Counterparts Tragedy Will Find Us |
| Counterparts Nothing Left to Love |
| Counterparts You're Not You Anymore |
| Crown the Empire DOGMA |
| crusade Rising Visionary |
| Currents I Let the Devil In |
| Dance Gavin Dance Pantheon |
| Fatigue for this band is still very high. Time is needed to "miss" their sound but DGD obviously never take breaks. It's a dilemma. |
| Dayseeker Creature in the Black Night |
| Deadmau5 >album title goes here< |
| Deadmau5 W:/2016ALBUM/ |
| Deadmau5 While(1<2) |
| Deafheaven Ordinary Corrupt Human Love |
| Deafheaven Lonely People With Power |
| Despised Icon Shadow Work |
| Destroy Lonely Love Lasts Forever |
| Devin Townsend Devlab |
| Devin Townsend The Hummer |
| Devin Townsend Snuggles |
| Devin Townsend The Puzzle |
| Disturbed Divisive |
| Masterful piece of art!!! |
| Drake and Partynextdoor $ome $exy $ongs For You |
| Dream Theater A View From The Top Of The World |
| Dream Theater Parasomnia |
| Dying Wish Symptoms of Survival |
| Earl Sweatshirt Live Laugh Love |
| Deadpan hip hop is dead in the water. |
| Einar Solberg 16 |
| Eminem The Death of Slim Shady (Coup De Grâce) |
| ENEMY AC130 ABOVE The Center of Celestial Existence |
| Enslaved Axioma Ethica Odini |
| Enter Shikari Nothing Is True and Everything Is Possible |
| Enter Shikari The Spark |
| Enter Shikari Common Dreads |
| Enter Shikari Take to the Skies |
| Enter Shikari The Mindsweep |
| Enterprise Earth Embodiment |
| Fire from the Gods Soul Revolution |
| Fit for a King Dark Skies |
| Fit for a King The Path |
| metalcore arena rock but not mentioning I Prevail, smh |
| Fit for a King Deathgrip |
| Fit for a King Lonely God |
| Fit for an Autopsy The Nothing That Is |
| Fit For An Autopsy / Thy Art is Murder / Malevolence The Aggression Sessions |
| Fleshvessel Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed |
| Floating Points Cascade |
| Foreign Hands What's Left Unsaid |
| Foreign Hands Bleed the Dream |
| Frail Body Artificial Bouquet |
| Future DS2 |
| Future and Metro Boomin WE DON'T TRUST YOU |
| Young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro young metro |
| Future and Metro Boomin We Still Don't Trust You |
| GATYK MADNESS Madness II |
| Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway |
| Genesis Nursery Cryme |
| Gentle Giant Gentle Giant |
| Gentle Giant Octopus |
| Gentle Giant Acquiring the Taste |
| Gentle Giant Three Friends |
| Gentle Giant The Power and the Glory |
| Gorillaz Humanz |
| Great American Ghost Tragedy of the Commons |
| Harry Styles Harry's House |
| Helloween Keeper Of The Seven Keys Part I |
| Helpless Caged In Gold |
| Holding Absence The Greatest Mistake of My Life |
| Hollow Front The Fear of Letting Go |
| Hoplites Παραμαινομένη |
| Horrendous Idol |
| Average vocals Death worship 'faux' prog metal equals Horrendous "epic" formula |
| I Prevail Violent Nature |
| IDLES TANGK |
| Iggy Azalea In My Defense |
| Iglooghost Neo Wax Bloom |
| Immolation Unholy Cult |
| Immolation Here in After |
| Incantation Mortal Throne of Nazarene |
| Incantation Diabolical Conquest |
| Infant Annihilator The Battle of Yaldabaoth |
| Infant Annihilator Mister Sister Fister: Re-Conception |
| Infected Rain Time |
| Ingested The Tide of Death and Fractured Dreams |
| Iron Maiden Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son |
| Jack Harlow Jackman |
| Jethro Tull Aqualung |
| Juice WRLD Goodbye & Good Riddance |
| Justice Hyperdrama |
| Kami Kehoe Drama Queen |
| Kanye West Jesus Is King |
| Kanye West The College Dropout |
| Kanye West Graduation |
| Kanye West The Life of Pablo |
| Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign Vultures 1 |
| Katatonia Nightmares as Extensions of the Waking State |
| Katy Perry Teenage Dream |
| Killswitch Engage This Consequence |
| King Crimson Discipline |
| King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Laminated Denim |
Boring as fuck. Just random jamming for 30 mins straight. I know I'm an outlier here, but
their longer compositions lack direction and focus. |
| Kingdom of Giants Passenger |
| The best album ever made |
| Kingdom of Giants Burning Chrome |
| Kingdom of Giants Bleeding Star |
| Kublai Khan TX Nomad |
| Kublai Khan TX Exhibition of Prowess |
| Lars Fredrik Froislie Gamle Mester |
| Like Moths to Flames The Cycles of Trying to Cope |
| Lil Baby It's Only Me |
| Lil Durk Almost Healed |
| Legendary, one of the greatest works of art in history, a masterpiece of modern music. |
| Lil Pump and Ronny J No Name |
| Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake |
| This is definitely as bad as Whole Lotta Red, very much dislike Uzi's beat selection, his lyrics and his voice are like nails on a chalkboard |
| Lil Wayne Tha Carter V |
| Linkin Park One More Light |
| Liquorworks Psycho Soundwaves |
| Loathe (UK) I Let It In And It Took Everything |
| Lorde Pure Heroine |
| Lorde Melodrama |
| Lorna Shore Psalms |
| Lotus Eater Machine Prisoner to Seven Demons |
| Macklemore Ben |
| Memphis May Fire Broken |
| Meshuggah obZen |
| Meshuggah Nothing |
| Metallica 72 Seasons |
| Metro Boomin Heroes and Villains |
| Miley Cyrus Endless Summer Vacation |
| Motionless In White Scoring the End of the World |
| Motionless In White Disguise |
| Ugh, so ordinary, so generic, the first track Disguise I have heard probably 100 times in different minuscule variations of each other |
| Muse Simulation Theory |
| New Found Glory Sticks and Stones |
| Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 |
| Nile Those Whom The Gods Detest |
| Northlane Node |
| Novelists C'est La Vie |
| Oceill Oceill |
| Of Mice and Men Echo |
| Of Mice and Men EARTHANDSKY |
| Of Mice and Men Defy |
| Oliver Tree Cowboy Tears |
| Omega Virus The Weeping Earth |
| Opeth The Last Will and Testament |
| OutKast Stankonia |
| Panopticon The Rime of Memory |
| Panopticon ...And Again into the Light |
| Parkway Drive Killing With A Smile |
| Persefone In Lak'Ech |
| Worst mix I've heard in a metal song in my life, very much a fan of Persefone but the mix completely ruins this song. It sounds like a demo, muddy, the bass is the loudest instrument in the mix, lead guitars completely buried. I dont know what gave them the bright idea to bury the lead guitar, when they are melodic death metal band... This is very frustrating because this song is actually really good, and follows suite with what was on their Aathma album, but the mix simply needs help, it completely squandered this songs potential. |
| Peter Gabriel i/o |
| He's the voice of my childhood as a disney fan, so theres that. This is just same old pop rock though from him, it's for old people. Really dated sounding feels like it could have come out in the 80s or 90s. |
| Pierce the Veil The Jaws of Life |
| Pink Floyd The Endless River |
| Pink Floyd The Final Cut |
| Pink Floyd Ummagumma |
| Playboi Carti Die Lit |
| Polarization Chasing the Light |
| Pollen (CHE) Uncanny Valley |
| Polo G Hall of Fame |
| Polo G HOOD POET |
| Poppy Music to Scream To |
| Poppy Am I a Girl? |
| Poppy Flux |
| Post Malone F-1 Trillion |
| Rabea Massaad Grinding Gears Vol. 3 |
| Rebecca Black SALVATION |
| Not as mid as brat but still pretty mid. |
| Red Handed Denial A Journey Through Virtual Distopia |
| Resolve Human |
| Revaira In Between |
| Rings of Saturn Embryonic Anomaly |
| Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Redux |
| Rogue Phantom |
| This band is the winner of the most generic modern metalcore band award (and that's a hard award to attain), everyone else can go home. |
| Rothadas Töviskert... a kísértés örök érzete.. Lidércharang |
| Saba Few Good Things |
| Sabrina Carpenter Short n' Sweet |
| Sabrina Carpenter Man's Best Friend |
| SeeYouSpaceCowboy The Romance of Affliction |
| Self Loathing Seasonal Depression |
| Sequence of Discord Namaste |
| Shades of Black The Gates |
| Shell From Oceanic Ambivalence |
| Signs Of The Swarm To Rid Myself Of Truth |
| Signs Of The Swarm Absolvere |
| Silent Planet When the End Began |
| Silent Planet The Night God Slept |
| Silverstein Antibloom |
| Skrillex Quest for Fire |
| Skrillex Don’t Get Too Close |
| its mid ok can everyone stop talking about Skrillex now please |
| Skrillex F*ck U Skrillex You Think Ur Andy Warhol… |
| Sons of Apollo Psychotic Symphony |
| The guitarist and the bassist both having double neck guitars is the most extra thing i've ever seen, but the music is pretty decent so whatever |
| Spiritbox Tsunami Sea |
| Steven Wilson The Harmony Codex |
| Upon listening to this, I can clearly imagine sexy women stripping in a smokey bar to the music, I'm enjoying it, but I know I'm a bit of a degen for being here. The music sets you in a trance just like the women taking off their clothes, it's a perfect fit. While a good experience, I'm not going to want to do it repeatedly, cause it's a bit much. The tracks while great for this sensual encounter, rarely engage to a level of remarkable interest, and so is the problem with "The Harmony Codex". Wilson is too busy playing with his bells and whistles and forgets to write great songs. |
| Stomb From Nihil |
| Suicide Silence You Can't Stop Me |
| Suicide Silence The Black Crown |
| Suicide Silence Become The Hunter |
| Sunn O))) Pyroclasts |
| Sunn O))) Black One |
| Swans To Be Kind |
| Syncatto A Place To Hide |
| Syncatto New Places |
| Syncatto A Place To Dream |
| SZA S.O.S. Deluxe: LANA |
| Taylor Swift Lover |
| Taylor Swift 1989 (Taylor’s Version) |
| The Acacia Strain You Are Safe From God Here |
| Downtempo Acacia Strain only thing that matters. |
| The Black Dahlia Murder Servitude |
| The Dark Atom Duality |
| The Halo Effect March of the Unheard |
| The Human Abstract Midheaven |
| The Mars Volta The Mars Volta |
| The Mars Volta Lucro Sucio; Los Ojos Del Vacío |
| The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die |
| The Plot In You First Born |
| The Smile Wall of Eyes |
| The Strokes Room on Fire |
| The Voynich Code Aqua Vitae |
| Thirty Seconds to Mars It's the End of the World But It's a Beautiful Day |
| Thornhill Heroine |
| Tones and I Welcome to the Madhouse |
| Trha ducel ëf ∂acet'asde§ den alëcaáhabna ë∫ igatenamëc |
| Twenty One Pilots Clancy |
| Twenty One Pilots Scaled and Icy |
| Twice This Is For |
| Tyler, the Creator Call Me If You Get Lost |
| Tyler, the Creator Igor |
| Van der Graaf Generator The Least We Can Do Is Wave to... |
| Veil of Maya All Things Set Aside |
| Veil of Maya The Common Man's Collapse |
| Whitechapel This Is Exile |
| Windrunner TAN |
| Within Destruction YŌKAI |
| Within Destruction Void |
| Within Destruction Rebirth |
| It's just so goddamn boring.. theres nothing that really stands out, vocals painfully standard, riffs and so on.. the only thing of note where the ambient electronic components that came in every once in a while. |
| Wormed Omegon |
| Yakuza Of Seismic Consequence |
| You Me At Six Night People |
| YUNGBLUD Idols |
| YUNGBLUD YUNGBLUD |
| 1.0 awful |
| 156/Silence People Watching |
| 156/Silence Narrative |
| 50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin' |
| Asking Alexandria Where Do We Go from Here? |
| Benson Boone Fireworks and Rollerblades |
| Black Country New Road Ants from Up There |
| Bladee Eversince |
| Boris W |
| Boris With Merzbow 2R0I2P0 |
| Boundaries Death Is Little More |
| Cindy Lee Diamond Jubilee |
| Comus First Utterance |
| Counterparts Heaven Let Them Die |
| Crazy Frog Crazy Frog Presents Crazy Hits |
| Defeated Sanity Chronicles of Lunacy |
| Emerson, Lake and Palmer Brain Salad Surgery |
| Fiona Apple Fetch The Bolt Cutters |
| Fishmans Long Season |
| Frank Ocean Blonde |
| Frank Ocean channel ORANGE |
| Future Mixtape Pluto |
| Gaza I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die |
| Geese Getting Killed |
| Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O. |
| Green Day Father of All Motherfuckers |
| Gunna One of Wun |
| Iglooghost Tidal Memory Exo |
| Imagine Dragons ƎVOLVE |
| Imperial Triumphant Alphaville |
| Imperial Triumphant Goldstar |
| Just another example of death metal going too pretentiously up its own arse for its own good. When all you want are incoherent song structures, dissonant guitars, cavernous wall of noise, at what point does it become too much. Apparently for a lot of death metal fans the skies the limit. Fuck that. Goldstar is for bored 50-something uncles and no one else. |
| Jane Remover Revengeseekerz |
| Jane Remover Frailty |
| Jinjer Wallflowers |
| Johnny Booth Moments Elsewhere |
| Kanye West Late Registration |
| Kayo Dot Hubardo |
| Somehow worse than Swans |
| Kayo Dot Every Rock, Every Half-Truth Under Reason |
| Kendrick Lamar GNX |
| Kobong Chmury Nie Bylo |
| La Dispute No One Was Driving the Car |
| More painful garbage. No surprises! |
| Lightning Bolt Fantasy Empire |
| Lil Uzi Vert Pink Tape |
| An artistic masterpiece. Lil Uzi Vert is a master of his craft on this album and it shows, his delivery is of the highest caliber imaginable, it brings a tear to the eye. Lil Uzi Vert's vision on this album is seen in crystal clear polished production that will have anyone in awe. When he said "fuh tha bih yAAAA" I felt that. |
| Lil Uzi Vert Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World |
| Liturgy 93696 |
| Make Them Suffer Old Souls |
| Mastodon Hushed and Grim |
| Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas |
| Tried with this band but it became quite exhausting and mind numbing by the end. It's a very one dimensional LP, mostly intense blast beats and tremolo picking. Sure, there are segments here and there that break up the pace, but theres still not enough variety for my personal taste. Plus, the vocals sound like a dying frog. I don't need to explain why thats hard to connect with. The vocals often feel like an afterthought with the same one note delivery throughout the entire runtime. |
| Memphis May Fire Remade in Misery |
| Memphis May Fire Shapeshifter |
| Meshuggah Chaosphere |
| Meshuggah Rare Trax |
| Misery Signals Of Malice and the Magnum Heart |
| Chick flick metalcore disguised as a tough metalcore album. Those whiny vocals are completely rancid, especially the part where he says "be with ME, toNIGHT", christ... Sappy sad boy metalcore album for 15-year-old teenagers, that sums up this album perfectly. |
| Morgan Wallen One Thing At A Time |
| Neptunian Maximalism Solar Drone Ceremony |
| Neuma Weather |
| Nile Annihilation Of The Wicked |
| Brutal death metal is very boring in my personal opinion, everything is so mind numbing constantly blast beats constant trem pick or guitar wankery with little to no structure to latch onto. Theres no sense of "this is the chorus" or "this is the verse", lacks any kind of dynamic sensibilities that I look for within the other genres of the desth metal umbrella. |
| Parannoul After the Magic |
| Playboi Carti Whole Lotta Red |
| Poison the Well The Opposite of December |
| Overrated garbage. There's nothing else really to say. The production feels limp, like a blunted blade, with no impact. The vocals have nothing to write home about. They are painfully bog-standard, and clean vocals are downright cringeworthy. |
| Poppy Negative Spaces |
| Portal ION |
| music for nerds, watchers of fantano and no one else |
| SeeYouSpaceCowboy Coup de Grâce |
| Didnt like this style of post hardcore in its heyday, still dont like it now. |
| Sexyy Red Hood Hottest Princess |
| Everyone but a certain bald guy knows this is absolute shit. |
| Slint Spiderland |
| Sprain The Lamb As Effigy |
| Swans The Seer |
| Swans The Beggar |
| Swans Birthing |
| I can enjoy some post-rock from time to time, but this from Swans, as usual, Birthing is a painfully mind-numbing experience. The lead vocals aren't that great, they have maybe a sort of charm, but it's still not quite there for my personal preference. He sounds untrained, to my ears. Yes, post-rock is known for its long and drawn-out songs, but this is just excessive, and then when the big crescendo moments happen, they are just overbearing. There is so many layers, so much dissonance, it becomes incredibly off-putting. The best post-rock will completely detach themselves from that "crescendo-core" philosophy. They will focus on making great songs, they don't focus on making it mind-numbingly long. Sometimes it can be a shorter song, but it still resonates far more than this album ever could. |
| Taylor Swift 1989 |
| The Armed Ultrapop |
| The Armed Untitled |
| The Armed The Future Is Here and Everything Needs to Be... |
| The Callous Daoboys I Don't Want to See You in Heaven |
| A painful band to listen to. Shaggy scooby doo whiny vocals chaotic mathcore instrumentals. Truly like nails on a chalkboard. The attempts at some catchiness aren't able to sell me whatsoever, but nice try I guess. |
| The Cure Songs of a Lost World |
| The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer |
| Its true. Metalcore with some chaos can be pretty satisfying. However, it should be in moderation. One Of Us Is The Killer takes things way too far. Everything is too incoherent for its own good. |
| The HIRS Collective We're Still Here |
| The Strokes Is This It |
| The Weeknd Trilogy |
| Ulcerate Cutting the Throat of God |
| Ulcerate Everything Is Fire |
| Weatherday Hornet Disaster |
| Weed420 Amor de encava |
| Yeat 2093 |