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16 Horsepower Sackcloth 'n' Ashes3.0
16 Horsepower Folklore3.5
16 Horsepower Secret South4.0
16 Horsepower Low Estate4.0
Against Me! New Wave2.5
Against Me! Searching for a Former Clarity3.0
Against Me! Reinventing Axl Rose3.5
Against Me! As the Eternal Cowboy3.5
Against Me! Crime as Forgiven By4.0
Against Me! Against Me!4.0
Agalloch Tomorrow Will Never Come3.0
Agalloch Of Stone, Wind and Pillor3.5
Agalloch Pale Folklore4.0
Agalloch The White4.0
Agalloch The Mantle4.5
Agalloch Ashes Against the Grain5.0
Agalloch and Nest Split4.0
Aglarond Embraced by Darkness3.0
Alcest Tristesse Hivernale (Demo)2.0
Alcest Le Secret3.0
Alcest Souvenirs D'Un Autre Monde4.5
Alexi Murdoch Time Without Consequence3.5
Amesoeurs Ruines Humaines4.0
Amesoeurs Amesoeurs4.0
Amesoeurs manage to keep each track on this album interesting. The music if often surprisingly upbeat seeing as this is the "darker half" of the Alcest/Amesoeurs duality. There is more energy and freedom expressed here than in anything I've heard from Neige thus far. Audrey Sylvain's vocals fit the atmosphere like a glove. It is my understanding that Amesoeurs is no more after the release of this album which is truly a shame.
Amorphis Am Universum3.0
Amorphis Far from the Sun3.0
Amorphis Elegy3.0
Amorphis Tales from the Thousand Lakes4.0
Amorphis Eclipse4.0
Amorphis Skyforger4.0
Amorphis seems unlikely to release a bad album anytime soon, so I'm not really surprised by this quality album. While perhaps lacking the immediate "wow" factor of Silent Waters, this album is smooth, satisfying, and contains one of my new favorite Amorphis tracks, "Majestic Beast" - a track that solidifies my opinion that at their finest, this group makes Opeth less isolated in their Ascended status. While Opeth arguably exhibits superior technical skill, Amorphis delivers a solid package that doesn't need to show off to stand out. Most tracks on Skyforger are, as I said, smooth - easy to listen to, unobtrusive, and perhaps that's what keeps this from being a true masterpiece. Continuing in the vein of Silent Waters shouldn't come as a surprise given the warm reception of that album, and it shouldn't really be seen as a disappointment. "If it isn't broke, don't fix it" surely applies here.
Amorphis Silent Waters4.5
Anathema The Crestfallen2.0
Anathema The Silent Enigma2.5
Anathema Eternity3.0
Anathema Serenades3.0
Anathema A Fine Day to Exit3.5
Anathema Alternative 43.5
Anathema A Natural Disaster4.0
Anathema Hindsight4.0
Anathema Judgement4.5
Apocalyptica Worlds Collide2.5
Arvo Part Tabula Rasa4.5
Minimalist compositions of epic proportion. There is enough here to inspire the imagination to journey beyond the boundaries of sonic space and into that lofty realm where music is born.
As Cities Burn Come Now Sleep4.0
Ascension of the Watchers Numinosum2.0
Ascension of the Watchers opened for the epic original line-up tour of Killing Joke. I saw them at the House of Blues in Chicago. It was perhaps the most uninspired, boring, repetitive opening act I have ever seen. The album is only marginally better than the live experience. Fear Factory on downers... not a good thing.
Assemblage 23 Meta2.5
Assemblage 23 Failure3.0
Assemblage 23 Defiance3.5
Assemblage 23 Storm4.0
Autumn Leaves As Night Conquers Day4.0
Averse Sefira Advent Parallax3.0
Bat For Lashes Two Suns3.5
Black Math Horseman Wyllt4.0
Blood Of The Black Owl A Feral Spirit4.0
Blue October History for Sale3.0
Bon Iver For Emma, Forever Ago3.0
brokeNCYDE BC 131.0
brokeNCYDE The Broken1.0
brokeNCYDE I'm Not a Fan, but the Kids Like It!1.0
Burst Lazarus Bird3.0
Bush Golden State2.5
Bush Razorblade Suitcase3.0
Bush Sixteen Stone4.0
CKY Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild2.5
CKY An Answer Can Be Found2.5
CKY Carver City2.5
If you aren't afraid of a little synth in your rock, this is a very enjoyable album from
start to finish. While many will likely regard this as simply above-average alt-rock
filler music, I am going to hold it aloft with my mighty anointed hands anyway. There
certainly is filler on this album, tracks such as "Woe Is Me" just didn't do anything for
me at all (though I'd still call them better than 90% of what I hear on the modern rock
station.) However, there are truly some gems here. The opening track, "Hellions on
Parade" is just plain good rock and roll with much improved vocals, the second track
"...And She Never Returned" invokes Propagandhi and actually does it justice, "Rats In
The Infirmary" is equally good. After that exciting introductory trilogy, the songs stop
standing out as much but still aren't bad. The album makes a surprising comeback with "A
#1 Roller Rager" - It's just an excellent, catchy, fun song with a lot of replay value.
If CKY did this style throughout the album it would get old, but on its own it
contributes greatly to the whole package. The album wraps up with an average track
followed by what the band probably intended to be an epic closer. It falls short of that
goal but still does the rest of the album justice enough. Don't expect anything
monumental when you give it a spin, but go into it with an open mind and you might be
pleasantly surprised like me.
Cobalt Gin4.5
Coheed and Cambria From Fear Through the Eyes of Madness3.5
Coheed and Cambria In Keeping Secrets of Silent Earth: 34.0
Coheed and Cambria The Second Stage Turbine Blade4.5
Cop Shoot Cop White Noise3.5
Cynic '90 Demo2.5
Cynic Reflections of a Dying World2.5
Cynic '88 Demo2.5
Cynic Traced in Air3.0
Damien Rice O4.5
Dark Tranquillity Character4.0
Dawn of Tears Dark Chamber Litanies4.0
Deconstruction Deconstruction3.5
Devin Townsend Ocean Machine: Biomech4.5
Disillusion Gloria3.0
Disillusion Back to Times of Splendor4.0
Dolorian When All The Laughter Has Gone3.0
Draconian Turning Season Within4.0
dredg Orph3.5
dredg Catch Without Arms3.5
dredg Leitmotif4.0
dredg The Pariah, The Parrot, The Delusion4.0
Certainly much better than I expected, but beyond surpassing my expectations, it is an excellent album. More pop than Catch Without Arms, yet much more reminiscent of El Cielo/Leitmotif than CWA as well. Loaded with numerous quality tracks, there are only two full-length tracks on this album that I don't absolutely love, and those are still quite tolerable.
dredg El Cielo4.5
Drudkh Autumn Aurora4.0
Drudkh Microcosmos4.5
Earth Crisis Slither3.5
Elliott Smith XO4.5
Eluveitie Evocation I: The Arcane Dominion2.5
As I've explored this album, I've found holes in it that have caused me to drop my rating from 3.5 to 2.5. While at times this is an energetic Gaulish folk album with true Eluveitie spirit, at others it is a dull and poorly executed meandering into dead-ends that cut tracks short of their potential. Like many of the tracks, one of the potentially strongest, "The Cauldron of Renascence," fades out into oblivion just when it's getting good. It's a build-up to nothing at all. Instead, it leads into the (perhaps intentionally) roughly-sung "Nata" which only furthered my disappointment. This plagues a lot of tracks on this album, but it doesn't have as noticeable or negative of an affect elsewhere as it does here. It feels as though all of the tracks (Other than Omnos, which is already a bit too repetitive) could have been understandably extended by at least a full minute or two. Some probably could have just been scrapped entirely, or re-written to fit better into the album. I hope part two of this project sees Eluveitie focusing more on quality rather than quantity. Otherwise (someone has to say it), they ought to stick to folk-metal. They are phenomenal at it, not so much at this.
Eluveitie Spirit4.0
Eluveitie Slania4.5
Empyrium Where at Night the Wood Grouse Plays4.0
Empyrium Weiland4.5
Eternal Tears of Sorrow Chaotic Beauty2.5
Eternal Tears of Sorrow Before the Bleeding Sun2.5
Explosions in the Sky The Earth Is Not a Cold Dead Place4.0
Fauna Rain3.5
I'd love to give this a higher rating, but I found that after 20 minutes of lead up, I didn't like the BM vocals... which is a lousy thing to discover 20 minutes into a song. Otherwise, this is a really enjoyable way to spend a contemplative hour or so, and further convinces me of my need to move to woods of the pacific northwest and become a reclusive environmentalist anti-establishment full time black metal fan.
Faunts Feel.Love.Thinking.Of.4.0
Fear Factory Obsolete4.0
Fen The Malediction Fields4.0
Finger Eleven Finger Eleven1.0
Finger Eleven Them vs. You vs. Me1.5
Forest of Shadows Six Waves Of Woe3.5
Forest of Shadows Where Dreams Turn to Dust EP4.5
Fuel Something Like Human2.0
Fuel Sunburn3.5
Gevolt Sidur3.5
Gill Landry The Ballad of Lawless Soirez3.5
Gill Landry of Old Crow Medicine Show goes solo with this folk/blues debut full of dusty, downtrodden-dream lyrics. Something like a concept album, there is a story here that, simple as it is, never really paints a compelling enough picture to follow, but that doesn't detract from the value of the record a whole. The music conjures the atmosphere of a smoky hole in the wall bar in the south where, beneath the raucous of the patrons, a no-name band in the corner lays out sincere, no frills folk/blues, the kind you'd feel bonded with from across the room and raise your beer up to between tracks. That's a genuine compliment.
Green Day American Idiot2.0
Green Day 21st Century Breakdown2.0
Green Day Bullet In A Bible2.5
Gwynbleidd Nostalgia4.0
HammerFall Threshold2.0
HammerFall No Sacrifice, No Victory2.0
Hanging Garden Inherit the Eden4.0
Have a Nice Life Deathconsciousness5.0
Hawksley Workman Between the Beautifuls3.0
Hawksley Workman (Last Night We Were) The Delicious Wolves3.5
Hawksley Workman Treeful of Starling4.0
Hawksley Workman For Him And The Girls4.0
High on Fire Blessed Black Wings2.5
High on Fire Death Is This Communion2.5
If These Trees Could Talk Above the Earth, Below the Sky3.5
In Flames Come Clarity2.5
In Flames A Sense of Purpose2.5
In Flames Reroute to Remain3.0
In Flames Soundtrack to Your Escape3.0
In Flames Lunar Strain3.0
In Flames The Jester Race4.0
In Flames Colony4.0
In Flames Clayman4.0
In Flames Whoracle4.0
In Mourning Shrouded Divine4.0
Insomnium Across the Dark4.0
Finland's finest Insomnium return with an album that will challenge established fans to stomach the addition of clean vocals on a handful of tracks, but as someone who fits in that category I can safely say "do not despair." There is a lot to digest in the eight tracks that have been leaked, and by the time "Where The Last Wave Broke" ends you will be assaulted with so much rich, swirling melodic metal that you'll forget you just heard what sounded like a less abrasive, more Finnish, later-era James Hetfield singing on top of what I think is only fair to call Insomnium's most radio-friendly track since their beginnings. A dedicated sit-down with this album after weeks of worry following the post-card release of 3 of the new tracks (aforementioned track included) dissolved my fears. Here is a band that even when walking out on a potentially weak limb toying with a new style cannot help but churn out some of the most inspired, brooding, nebulous melodic death metal they have become known for with masterpieces such as Since The Day It All Came Down and Above The Weeping World. A quick word about the production: Though the leak is not the final mix, the quality is very good. Any improvement on it would make the production value top notch. (From my blog, 5/5 rating is placeholder to prevent pre-release buzzkill but my rating will be pretty high.)
Insomnium Since the Day It All Came Down4.5
Insomnium Above the Weeping World4.5
ISIS Celestial2.5
ISIS Oceanic4.0
Killing Joke Fire Dances2.5
Killing Joke Hosannas From The Basements Of Hell3.5
Killing Joke Killing Joke3.5
Killing Joke Democracy3.5
Killing Joke Killing Joke (2003)4.0
Killing Joke Brighter Than a Thousand Suns4.0
Killing Joke Pandemonium4.0
Killing Joke Millennium4.5
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies2.5
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache3.5
Lifelover Konkurs4.0
Longing For Dawn Between Elation And Despair3.5
Luna Sea Style4.5
Lykathea Aflame Elvenefris4.0
Mar De Grises The Tatterdemalion Express4.0
Mar De Grises Draining The Waterheart5.0
Matisyahu Light4.0
maudlin of the Well Part the Second4.0
maudlin of the Well Leaving Your Body Map4.5
Melechesh Emissaries4.0
Modest Mouse We Were Dead Before the Ship Even Sank3.0
Modest Mouse Baron von Bullshit Rides Again3.0
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News3.5
Modest Mouse Everywhere and His Nasty Parlour Tricks3.5
Modest Mouse Sad Sappy Sucker3.5
Modest Mouse The Fruit That Ate Itself3.5
Modest Mouse Interstate 83.5
Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West4.0
Modest Mouse Building Nothing Out of Something4.0
Modest Mouse This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About4.0
Modest Mouse The Moon & Antarctica4.5
Mount Eerie Wind's Poem4.0
Mount Eerie Lost Wisdom4.5
Moving Mountains Pneuma3.5
Mudvayne The New Game1.5
Mudvayne By the People, For the People2.0
Mudvayne Lost and Found2.5
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come3.0
Mudvayne L.D. 503.5
Nickelback Dark Horse1.0
Nickelback The Long Road1.5
Nickelback All the Right Reasons1.5
Nickelback Silver Side Up2.0
Nickelback The State2.0
Nickelback Curb2.0
Nickelback Hesher2.0
Orphaned Land Sahara3.5
Orphaned Land Mabool (The Story of the Three Sons...)5.0
Our Lady Peace Burn Burn2.5
Panopticon Collapse4.5
Pelican City of Echoes2.5
Perry Farrell Song Yet To Be Sung4.0
Pink Floyd Obscured by Clouds3.0
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn3.5
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason3.5
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here4.0
Pink Floyd A Saucerful of Secrets4.0
Pink Floyd Meddle4.5
Pink Floyd Animals5.0
Poison the Well The Tropic Rot3.5
Primus Pork Soda2.5
Ruhr Hunter Moss & Memory4.0
Ruhr Hunter Torn Of This4.0
Samael Worship Him2.5
Samael Blood Ritual2.5
Samael Solar Soul3.0
Samael Ceremony Of Opposites3.5
Samael Above4.0
Samael Passage4.5
Savage Garden Savage Garden3.5
Scar Symmetry Holographic Universe3.0
Secret Chiefs 3 Book of Horizons4.0
This album only falls short of a 4.5 or 5 star rating due to the weak metal elements that only serve to detract from the brilliance of the progressive majority. I personally never cared much for Mr. Bungle or any other project dominated by Patton, and that influence is what ultimately ruins the ADD, frantic tracks (ie the metal tracks) for me.
Seether One Cold Night1.5
Seether Finding Beauty In Negative Spaces1.5
Shai Hulud Misanthropy Pure3.0
Shai Hulud Hearts Once Nourished With Hope...3.5
Shai Hulud A Profound Hatred of Man [Reissue]3.5
Sigh Gallows Gallery3.0
Sigh Imaginary Sonicscape4.0
Sigh Hangman's Hymn4.0
Six Organs Of Admittance Luminous Night4.5
Sleeping at Last Keep No Score3.5
Sleeping Gods New Sensation3.0
Very enjoyable album, but mediocrity creeps into a few of the longer tracks and makes it hard to stay focused. "Sweet Suffering" and "Scene of Emptiness" are stellar tracks, especially the latter even if it is a bit repetitive. It's one of my all time favorite songs (of any band.)
Sleepingdog Polar Life3.5
Slipknot Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.2.0
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone2.0
Smile Empty Soul Smile Empty Soul1.5
Soap and Skin Lovetune for Vacuum3.5
Solstafir Köld4.0
Sombres Forets Royaume De Glace3.5
Sun Kil Moon Ghosts of the Great Highway3.0
Sun of the Blind Skullreader4.0
Surface Of Eceon The King Beneath The Mountain4.0
The Absence Riders of the Plague3.5
The Flaming Lips Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots4.0
The Flaming Lips Clouds Taste Metallic4.0
The Flaming Lips The Soft Bulletin4.5
The Gentleman Losers The Gentleman Losers4.0
The Haunted Made Me Do It2.0
The Haunted Versus2.0
The Haunted One Kill Wonder2.5
This Will Destroy You This Will Destroy You3.0
Tiamat Wildhoney4.0
Tool 10,000 Days2.5
Tool Lateralus4.0
Tristania World of Glass3.5
Tristania Beyond the Veil4.5
Trivium Ember to Inferno2.0
Trivium Ascendancy2.5
Trivium Shogun2.5
Ulver Lyckantropen Themes OST2.5
Ulver Nattens Madrigal3.0
Ulver Themes From William Blake's The Marriage of Heaven and Hell3.5
Ulver Perdition City4.0
Ulver Kveldssanger4.0
Ulver Blood Inside4.0
Ulver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitler4.5
Ulver Svidd Neger OST4.5
Ulver Shadows of the Sun4.5
Virginia Creeper Who's Your God2.5
Independently produced Christian industrial metal. While not entirely set apart from their influences (Manson, CoF, etc, all bands I never cared much for incidentally), they manage to hold my interest for far longer. Perhaps it's the novelty of having a Christian act stir up a little bit of controversy in the Christian scene. The band was banned from the Christian social networking site ShoutLife (more than once if I recall) after users of the site heavily condemned images of the lead singer depicting himself in a Manson-esque Christ get-up. As cheap as it sounds, I actually respect the band a tad bit more for refusing to fit in with the Christian scene while still actively participating in it. The music isn't anything remarkable, but it isn't bad at all for an independent release. Even if you hate the band's influences you might find it worth a listen.
VNV Nation Matter and Form3.5
VNV Nation Empires4.5
Wintersleep Welcome To The Night Sky4.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Two Hunters4.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Black Cascade4.0
1:1 Wolves In The Throne Room sacrificed post-rock and ambient to make a true metal album... 1:2 The metal god saw that it was good, and there was a second day. While those elements aren't truly absent from this album, they are further buried and less showcased. I think what some find boring about this album is its consistency and the persistence of the stylistic direction. But when you're creating landscapes with sound, you have to stick to it. (Dropped from 4.5 because, well, I listened to Two Hunters a few times and this stopped seeming as magical.)
World's End Girlfriend Hurtbreak Wonderland4.0
World's End Girlfriend The Lie Lay Land4.0
World's End Girlfriend Dream's End Come True4.0
Wovenhand Ten Stones4.0
X Japan Art of Life4.5
Yanni Live at the Acropolis5.0
Yonlu A Society In Which No Tear is Shed...4.0
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