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...and Oceans The Dynamic Gallery of Thoughts2.5
...and Oceans The Symmetry of I - The Circle of O3.0
...and Oceans A.M.G.O.D.2.5
...and Oceans Cypher2.5
...and Oceans Cosmic World Mother4.0
...and Oceans As in Gardens, So in Tombs3.5
1349 The Infernal Pathway4.0
1349 Massive Cauldron of Chaos4.0
1914 Where Fear and Weapons Meet4.2
200 Stab Wounds Piles of Festering Decomposition3.5
200 Stab Wounds Slave to the Scalpel3.7
3 Inches of Blood Long Live Heavy Metal4.0
"Long Live Heavy Metal" has nearly every metal cliche known to man (musically and lyrically) but still remains a very enjoyable album. Cam Pipes performance, which is somewhere between Rob Halford and Jon Oliva's early years, is quite impressive.
7 Horns 7 Eyes Throes Of Absolution3.0
Nice blend of subgenres (melodic death metal, progressive, tech-death), but the band are still developing their identity and they need to improve their songwriting skills to make the step forward. A decent debut, nevertheless.
A Forest of Stars Grave Mounds and Grave Mistakes4.0
A Novelist Folie4.0
Challenging progressive music that explores diverse textures with a strong attitude and refreshing approach. Quite interesting release.
a-ha Hunting High and Low4.0
Very cool record. Ah-a are among the best pop bands of the 80's. The best songs here are Hunting High and Low, The Sun Always Shines on T.V. and specially the timeless classic Take On Me.
Aara Triade I: Eos4.0
ABBA ABBA Gold5.0
Abbath Outstrider3.0
Abbath Abbath4.0
Abbath Dread Reaver2.0
ABC The Lexicon of Love4.5
Abduction (UK) Black Blood3.7
Abigail Williams Walk Beyond The Dark4.0
Abigor Totschläger (A Saintslayer's Songbook)4.0
Abigor Höllenzwang - Chronicles Of Perdition3.5
Abigor Leytmotif Luzifer3.5
Abiotic Symbiosis2.5
Despite some interesting moments, Abiotic's Rings of Saturn-oriented songwriting remains generic and unmemorable.
Abiotic Ikigai3.0
Abnormality Contaminating the Hive Mind3.5
There are more interesting 2012 death metal releases, nevertheless "Contaminating the Hive Mind" remains a solid debut.
Abnormality Mechanisms of Omniscience4.0
Abnormality Sociopathic Constructs3.5
Truth be told, except for the final sequence of Curb Stomp, we could not find many memorable moments in Sociopathic Constructs, but there is something inherently catchy in Abnormality's songwriting that I find appealing. Personal highlights: A Seething Perversion and Curb Stomp.
Abnormity Irreversible Disintegration3.5
Solid effort that should please all slam/brutal death metal fans out there.
Abominable Putridity The Anomalies of Artificial Origin4.0
Interesting blend of slam and technical death metal. Matti Way's very deep, guttural, and unintelligible vocals also helps to make "The Anomalies of Artificial Origin" a very distinctive release. A must have for all extreme metal fans out there.
Abominable Putridity Parasitic Metamorphosis Manifestation3.5
Aborted Global Flatline3.7
Despite some more predictable song structures and vocal dynamics, it remains an enjoyable and surprisingly catchy album.
Aborted Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage...3.5
Aborted The Necrotic Manifesto4.0
More cohesive and powerful than its predecessor, "The Necrotic Manifesto" will certainly not disappoint Aborted's fanbase. Blistering tracks like "The Extirpation Agenda" or "Coffin upon Coffin" show that the band's deathgrind formula is sharper than ever.
Aborted Termination Redux3.5
Aborted RetroGore4.0
Aborted TerrorVision4.0
We can always count on Sven & Co. to deliver some quality gore entertainment and TerrorVision is no exception.
Aborted La Grande Mascarade3.5
You just can't go wrong with Sven & Co
Aborted ManiaCult3.8
Abramelin Abramelin3.5
Abramelin Never Enough Snuff3.5
Absent In Body Plague God3.0
Absu Tara4.0
Abysmal Dawn Obsolescence4.0
Abysmal Dawn Phylogenesis3.0
Abysmal Torment Omnicide3.0
Abysmal Torment The Misanthrope4.0
A strong contender for the best brutal death metal album of the year.
Abyssal (UK) Denouement3.0
Abyssal (UK) A Beacon In The Husk3.5
Abyssal (UK) Antikatastaseis3.5
AC/DC Highway To Hell4.0
AC/DC Back In Black5.0
One of the greatest rock albums ever released. Simple as that.
Acausal Intrusion Nulitas3.3
Acausal Intrusion Seeping Evocation3.5
Accept Breaker3.0
Some good moments here like "Breaker", "Run If You Can" or "Breaking Up Again" but their best work is yet to come.
Accept Blood of the Nations4.0
Blood of the Nations was a nice surprise. If I miss UDO? Sure, but Mark Tornillo did a very good job here.
Accept Restless and Wild4.5
heidi heido heida heidi heido heida heidi heido heida hahahahahahaha HHHHHHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Accept Balls to the Wall4.0
Balls to the Wall is their popular record. The album that definitely establish Accept is the States back in the 80's and the only that get Gold certification. The title track is a metal anthem but my favourite song here is definitely Love Child, the best Accept's track in my book. An absolute classic.
Accept Metal Heart4.0
Another absolute classic from the german legends. In my opinion their previous two records are better but Metal Heart is close second. My favourite songs here are the title track, Midnight Mover, Screaming for a Love-Bite and Living for Tonite.
Accept Russian Roulette3.0
Russian Roulette is probably Accept's worst album of their classic era. However still a classic with some good moments.
Accept Eat the Heat3.0
A huge step back, however we still find some good moments here. X-T-C is definitely the best song.
Accept Stalingrad: Brothers In Death4.0
Accept's formula still works. Very interesting album.
Accept Objection Overruled2.5
Accept Accept2.5
Accept Blind Rage4.0
Accept I'm a Rebel2.5
Accept The Rise of Chaos3.5
Accept Staying a Life4.0
Accept Too Mean to Die2.5
Accuser Who Dominates Who?3.5
Acephalix Theothanatology3.3
Acid Reign The Fear3.0
Cool UK thrash/crossover stuff.
Acid Reign Moshkinstein3.0
Ad Infinitum Chapter I: Monarchy3.0
The album takes us to overly predictable and familiar places, which doesn't mean it doesn't offer some interesting songs. 'I Am the Storm', 'Fire and Ice', 'Live Before You Die' and 'Tell Me Why' are my personal highlights.
Ad Infinitum Chapter III - Downfall3.2
Ad Nauseam Imperative Imperceptible Impulse4.0
AD PATRES A Brief Introduction to Human Experiments3.5
Ade Spartacus3.5
Adramelech Terror of Thousand Faces3.5
Adramelech Pure Blood Doom3.5
Adramelech Psychostasia4.0
Aenigmatum Deconsecrate3.8
Aeon Aeons Black4.0
Deicide meets Morbid Angel in a very competent manner.
Aephanemer Prokopton4.0
Epic melodic death metal that take us to the magical and legendary lands of southern France. Mandatory listening for fans of Kalmah-esque melodic metal.
Aephanemer A Dream Of Wilderness3.3
Aepoch Awakening Inception3.5
Another fine product out of the Canadian tech factory. Highlights: Delirium of Negation and Mentally Raped by Christ.
Aerosmith Toys in the Attic4.5
One of the most enjoyable hard rock albums of the 70's and probably Aerosmith's greatest album. "Toys in the Attic", "Sweet Emotion" and specially "Walk This Way" are rock anthems.
Aerosmith Rocks4.5
Aerosmith Permanent Vacation4.0
Aeternam Moongod4.5
Put some Behemoth, Septic Flesh, Orphaned Land, At The Gates, Melechesh, 1 thrash shot and shake it. Pretty enjoyable cocktail.
Aeternam Disciples of the Unseen4.0
Catchy hybrid songwriting. Very promising debut from a fine band that deserves far more recognition.
Aeternam Ruins of Empires4.0
Aeternam Al Qassam4.5
Aeternam Heir of the Rising Sun3.5
Aeternus Philosopher3.0
Aether Realm Redneck Vikings From Hell3.0
Aeviterne The Ailing Facade4.0
After Oblivion Stamina3.5
Chuck Schuldiner lives.
After the Burial Evergreen4.0
All killer, no filler release which certainly will not disappoint fans who like their metalcore / deathcore catchy, highly focused and with a mainstream approach. Personal highlight: the first half of the album.
Afterbirth The Time Traveler's Dilemma3.5
Afterbirth Four Dimensional Flesh4.0
Afterbirth In But Not Of3.7
Agalloch The Mantle3.0
Some cool moments sure, but also predictable ones. Decent but slightly overrated.
Ageless Oblivion Penthos3.5
Solid release that combines various trends of modern extreme metal. But despite its versatility "Penthos " is still halfway to something greater .
Agent Steel Unstoppable Force4.0
One of the most interesting speed metal albums released in the 80's. John Cyriis's high range vocals is quite impressive.
Agent Steel Skeptics Apocalypse 3.0
Agressor Neverending Destiny3.0
Ahab The Coral Tombs3.5
Ahtme Sewer Born3.5
Akercocke Words That Go Unspoken...3.5
Akercocke Renaissance in Extremis2.0
Akhlys The Dreaming I4.0
Akhlys Supplication2.5
Akhlys Melinoe4.5
Akrotheism Law of Seven Deaths3.5
This passage for Tartarus should have gone deeper, I believe there are even more frightening things down bellow.
Al Goregrind The Temple Is Burning4.0
Welcome to the dark side, my young padawan, here you can find the eclectic brutality you've been looking for.
Alanis Morissette Jagged Little Pill4.5
One of the greatest albums of the 90's. "Forgiven" is an amazing song.
Alanis Morissette Havoc and Bright Lights3.0
It's great to see Alanis exploring her happiness but despite some interesting moments like "Numb" or "Edge of Evolution" her eighth studio release is basically a collection of standard radio-friendly pop-rock songs.
Alcatrazz No Parole from Rock 'n' Roll3.0
Alcatrazz Disturbing the Peace2.0
Alcest Les Voyages De L'Âme3.5
Alcest Écailles De Lune3.5
Enjoyable musical landscapes.
Alcest Spiritual Instinct3.5
Alestorm Curse of the Crystal Coconut2.0
Alestorm Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum4.0
Alice Cooper Constrictor3.0
Not an amazing album but still worth listening. "Give It Up" and "The World Needs Guts" are the best songs here.
Alice Cooper Trash3.5
The record that put Alice in the spotlight again. In my opinion the next one is better but we can find very cool songs here like Poison (my favourite), Spark in the Dark, House of Fire or Hell Is Living Without You.
Alice Cooper Hey Stoopid4.5
Really like this Alice. Hey Stoopid is filled with good songs. My favourites are the title track, Love's a Loaded Gun, Might as Well Be on Mars, Little by Little, Wind-Up Toy and specially Dangerous Tonight.
Alice Cooper Raise Your Fist and Yell2.5
Some cool moments like "Roses on White Lace", "Prince of Darkness" or "Time to Kill" but overall Raise Your Fist and Yell remains an average album.
Alice Cooper Alice Cooper Goes to Hell3.5
Alice Cooper The Last Temptation3.0
Alice Cooper Love It To Death4.0
Alice Cooper Killer4.0
The first half of the album is indeed a killer. One of Alice's finest moments.
Alice Cooper School's Out4.0
Alice Cooper Welcome To My Nightmare4.5
A rock staple filled with memorable songs such as "Welcome to My Nightmare", "The Black Widow", "Only Women Bleed", "Department of Youth" or "Steven". Essential.
Alice Cooper Billion Dollar Babies3.5
Alice Cooper Welcome 2 My Nightmare2.0
Alice Cooper Paranormal3.0
Alice in Chains Rainier Fog3.0
Alien Weaponry 3.5
All Blacks fans should check this out
Alkaloid Liquid Anatomy3.0
Allegaeon Damnum3.5
Allegaeon Formshifter4.5
Smart and interesting songwriting that swings between modern technical death metal structures and extremely catchy harmonies. Allegaeon is definitely one of the most interesting new acts around. Impressive album and a must have for all metal fans out there.
Allegaeon Fragments of Form and Function4.5
Impressive how such a young band can produce such a mature debut like "Fragments of Form and Function".
Excellent album.
Allegaeon Allegaeon5.0
20 minutes of blistering metal. E.X.C.E.L.L.E.N.T.
Allegaeon Elements of the Infinite4.0
More aggressive than the previous album (mainly due to Ezra's performance), but keeping all the technical and melodic components that separate the band from the rest of the modern technical death metal pack, "Elements of the Infinite" is another pretty solid release from one of the most talented bands around.
Allegaeon Proponent for Sentience3.5
Allegaeon Apoptosis4.0
Apoptosis is all that can be expected from Allegaeon, a tech grooving death metal assault, which rests on the same rather distinctive well-known formula of the band's previous albums, and although the band never really get out of their comfort zone, Apoptosis is more stimulating and less exhausting than Proponent For Sentience, despite having 11 songs and more than 55 minutes, revealing a more focused and effective songwriting. Personal highlights: Extremophiles (B and A), Metaphobia, Stellar Tidal Disruption and the title track.
Allelic À Contre Vent3.5
Alluvial Sarcoma3.0
Alphaville Forever Young4.5
In my opinion Forever Young is one of the best albums of the 80's. The best songs here are Summer In Berlin, Big In Japan, Forever Young, Sounds Like A Melody and specially A Victory Of Love, a personal all time favourite. Bring back good and unforgettable memories.
Altarage The Approaching Roar4.0
Less abstract than its obvious main Australian influence, The Approaching Roar is a PORTAL for an oppressive and suffocating dissonant unconscious state.
Altarage Nihl4.0
A brick avalanche in the head. Crushing debut.
Altarage Endinghent4.0
Concrete riffs of death
Altarage Succumb4.0
Altars (AUS) Ascetic Reflection3.3
Alterbeast Immortal4.0
Thy Art is Murder and Rings of Saturn meet Hour of Penance. Pretty interesting debut, recommended only for fans of modern death metal.
Alterbeast Feast4.0
Alustrium A Monument to Silence4.0
Alustrium An Absence of Clarity2.8
Alustrium A Tunnel to Eden3.8
Alustrium Insurmountable3.5
Amaranthe Manifest2.0
Amenra De Doorn3.0
Amogh Symphony The Quantum Hack Code4.5
An intriguing and impressive effort, a must have for any progressive rock/metal fans out there.
Amon Amarth Surtur Rising3.5
Amon Amarth With Oden on Our Side3.5
Amon Amarth Twilight of the Thunder God3.5
Competent, safe and catchy as usual.
Amon Amarth Deceiver of the Gods3.5
Another pretty competent by the book release that should please genre fans.
Amon Amarth Berserker3.0
Amon Amarth delivered exactly what I expected, a predictable, no surprises, solid Asgardian metal.
Amorphis Halo3.7
Amorphis Circle3.5
Amorphis Queen of Time4.5
Easily the band's best album of the decade and most certainly one of the year's best releases.
Amorphis Under the Red Cloud4.0
Amorphis The Beginning of Times3.0
Amorphis Skyforger4.0
Amorphis Silent Waters3.5
An Abstract Illusion Woe3.8
Anaal Nathrakh Desideratum3.0
Anaal Nathrakh Vanitas4.0
A sound with multiple personalities. Interesting release.
Anaal Nathrakh A New Kind of Horror4.0
Anaal Nathrakh has always been a noisier repository of other bands ideas (we could easily hear Emperor in Obscene as Cancer or Behemoth in Mother of Satan), but despite that, the puzzle they have been building over the years has a very unique design and works well as a whole. In A New Kind of Horror they have decided to make things slightly more direct and catchy and it works quite well for me.
Anaal Nathrakh The Whole of the Law4.0
Anaal Nathrakh The Codex Necro4.0
Anaal Nathrakh Domine Non Es Dignus4.0
Anaal Nathrakh When Fire Rains Down From the Sky...3.5
Anaal Nathrakh Eschaton4.0
Anaal Nathrakh Hell Is Empty and All the Devils Are Her4.0
Anaal Nathrakh In the Constellation of the Black Widow3.5
Anaal Nathrakh Endarkenment4.5
Anachronism Meanders3.8
Anacrusis Suffering Hour3.0
Some cool moments here like the memorable "Present Tense".
Analepsy Quiescence3.8
Analepsy Dehumanization By Supremacy3.0
Analepsy Atrocities From Beyond3.8
Anata The Conductor's Departure4.0
A stimulating take on technical death metal.
Anata Under a Stone With No Inscription4.0
Like Neuraxis or Martyr, this band managed to balance the old and the new quite well. An excellent addition to any technical death metal collection.
Anathema We're Here Because We're Here3.5
Good and ambitious music however they still miss that final step into greatness.
Anathema Weather Systems3.5
Enjoyable music, but once again I feel the band failed to cross that thin line between competence and greatness.
Ancestors Suspended in Reflections2.5
Angel Dust Into the Dark Past4.0
Pretty solid old school speed/thrash hybrid.
Angel Dust To Dust You Will Decay3.0
Angel Vivaldi Universal Language4.0
Angel Witch Angel Witch4.0
One of the most interesting NWOBHM albums. My favourite songs are "Angel Witch", "White Witch", "Sorceress" and the proto-thrash "Angel of Death".
Angel Witch Angel of Light3.5
Of the three 2019 NWOBHM releases that come to mind (this album, Tygers Of Pan Tang's Ritual and Diamond Head's The Coffin Train), Angel of Light is the one with the strongest riffs.
AngelMaker Sanctum3.0
Angelus Apatrida Clockwork3.5
Solid piece of thrash, strongly influenced by Megadeth.
Angelus Apatrida Hidden Evolution3.5
Angelus Apatrida Cabaret de la Guillotine3.5
Angelus Apatrida Angelus Apatrida2.5
Angelus Apatrida Aftermath3.0
Anglagard Hybris3.5
An enjoyable Yes meets King Crimson revival. A nice addition to any progressive rock collection.
Angra Cycles Of Pain3.0
Annihilated XIII Steps to Ruination4.0
Annihilator Alice in Hell4.5
Annihilator's best record full of excellent speed/thrash moments like Alison Hell, W.T.Y.D, Wicked Mystic, Word Salad or Human Insecticide.
Annihilator Never, Neverland4.0
Probably Annihilator's second best record just after the previous classic Alice In Hell. Classic stuff.
Annihilator Set the World on Fire3.5
Their previous work is definitely better, however Set the World on Fire remains a very decent effort. The best songs here are Set the World on Fire, No Zone, Phoenix Rising and Brain Dance.
Annihilator King of the Kill3.5
Annihilator Annihilator3.0
Annihilator Suicide Society2.0
Annihilator For the Demented2.5
Annihilator Ballistic, Sadistic2.0
Anomalous Ohmnivalent2.5
Antediluvian The Divine Punishment2.0
Anterior This Age of Silence3.5
Solid debut with an enjoyable guitar performance from Leon Kemp.
Anthrax Spreading the Disease4.0
Spreading the Disease is in my opinion their second best record just after Among the Living. A.I.R, Madhouse, Armed and Dangerous, Medusa and specially Gung-Ho are absolute Thrash classics!!
Anthrax Among the Living5.0
Their best work and one of the best thrash metal albums ever released. Personal highlights: title track, I Am the Law, Indians, Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.), and especially Caught in a Mosh. Absolute classic.
Anthrax State of Euphoria3.5
Well not their best record however we can find good songs here like Make Me Laugh, Antisocial (Trust cover), Now It's Dark and specially Be All, End All.
Anthrax Persistence of Time3.5
Probably their "serious" and somehow conceptual work of the classic era. Really good songs here but also boring moments.
Anthrax Sound of White Noise4.0
"Interesting....different" That's what I thought at the time. Not their best record sure but songs like Potter's Field, Room for One More, 1000 Points of Hate and specially Only make this a 4/5 record in my book.
Anthrax Worship Music4.0
Worship Music was the most enjoyable 11' release so far. The best Belladonna performance since Among the Living. The NY boys are back!!
Anthrax Fistful of Metal3.5
Their best work was yet to come however "Fistful of Metal" remains a genre classic release. My favourite songs here are Deathrider and Metal Thrashing Mad.
Anthrax Penikufesin3.5
Anthrax Attack of the Killer B's3.5
Anthrax Stomp 4422.5
Some cool moments like "Random Acts of Senseless Violence" or "Fueled", however Stomp 442 failed to match the quality of the previous release.
Anthrax For All Kings3.5
Formulaic but pretty solid. Belladonna sounds better than ever.
Antichrist Siege Machine Purifying Blade3.5
Antimatter Black Market Enlightenment4.0
Anubis A Tower Of Silence3.0
Anvil Metal on Metal3.5
Classic and influential record. The title track is my favourite song here. Robb Reiner was a reference to many early thrash drummers like Lars Ulrich or Charlie Benante.
Aoratos Gods Without Name4.5
Can someone please tell me where the light is? I need to get the HELL out of here.
Aosoth V: The Inside Scriptures4.0
Quite interesting balance between traditional black metal and Deathspell Omega-esque darkness.
Aosoth IV: An Arrow in Heart3.5
Apocalypse Apocalypse3.0
Cool underground Speed/Thrash DIGITAL LIFEEE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Apocalyptica Cell-03.5
Apodiablosis Utrechtse Krop4.0
Apparition Granular Transformation3.0
Apparition Feel3.8
Applaud The Impaler Ov Apocalypse Incarnate4.0
Punishing modern brutal deathcore. Good stuff.
Arcada Projections3.8
Arch Enemy Burning Bridges3.0
Arch Enemy Wages of Sin3.0
Arch Enemy Deceivers3.5
Arch/Matheos Winter Ethereal3.0
Archgoat Worship the Eternal Darkness3.5
Archspire All Shall Align4.0
It's that kind of album that needs a couple extra spins to reveal its potential. More than just senseless high-tech, "All Shall Align" is a pretty enjoyable debut.
Archspire The Lucid Collective4.0
Much more than a mere display of technical skill, Archspire's latest album features a pretty interesting set of songs with unorthodox musical structures and unpredictable vocal dynamics. Like its predecessor, "The Collective Lucid" is an album for a very specific niche and needs time to be fully appreciated.
Archspire Relentless Mutation4.0
Warp 10 technical death metal, with excellent vocal dynamics and impressive musicianship. Fans will not be disappointed.
Archspire Bleed the Future4.5
Arena Contagion4.5
Amazing album. Ascension is one of the most enjoyable songs I've heard in a while. A must have for all progressive rock fans out there.
Arena The Visitor4.0
At this point the band was heavily influenced by Marillion, nevertheless "The Visitor" remains a very enjoyable album.
Arena Pepper's Ghost3.0
Despite some interesting moments it fails to match the quality of the previous effort. "Opera Fanatica" is definitely the best song here.
Arena The Seventh Degree of Separation3.5
Despite some less inspired moments "The Seventh Degree of Separation" remains an enjoyable listening experience.
Arena Songs From the Lion's Cage3.5
Arghoslent Hornets of the Pogrom3.0
Catchy piece of melodic death metal, with some interesting guitar riffs.
Arkaik Metamorphignition4.0
Somewhere between Hour of Penance and Gorod, Arkaik's Metamorphignition has the right ingredients to please any modern technical death metal fan - good musicianship, complex time signatures, interesting arrangements, cohesive musical direction and clear sharp sound engineering. Pretty solid release.
Arkaik Lucid Dawn3.0
Armageddon Armageddon4.0
Very interesting record from an obscure and unknown Hard Prog band from the 70's. The spotlight here is
definitely Buzzard, the first song (amazing track). To be honest my rate here is 3.5/5 but a record with a song
like Buzzard deserves always an extra 0.5.
Armored Saint March of the Saint2.5
Some cool moments but the songwriting remains quite generic.
Armored Saint Win Hands Down3.5
Armored Saint Punching the Sky3.0
Aronious Irkalla3.7
Arrogant Destruktor No Fucking Mercy3.0
Ars Magna Umbrae Apotheosis3.0
Ars Veneficium Usurpation of the Seven4.0
Arsebreed Butoh4.0
Arsis Lepers Caress3.5
Despite the generic, but still competent, songwriting, "Lepers Caress" will please the band's fanbase. Solid release.
Arsis Visitant2.5
Art Bears Hopes and Fears2.0
Artificial Brain Labyrinth Constellation3.5
Gorguts meets Wormed. Cool stuff.
Artificial Brain Infrared Horizon4.0
Artificial Brain Butchering Cosmic Giants3.8
Artificial Brain Artificial Brain4.2
Artillery By Inheritance4.0
Great thrash. The guitar work and Flemming Ronsdorf performance are top level. How could I miss this back in the 90's?
Artillery When Death Comes3.5
Despite the predictable and generic songwriting, "When Death Comes" should please most of the thrash fans out there.
Artillery Penalty by Perception3.0
Artillery X2.0
Ascariasis Ocean of Colour3.0
Ascended Dead Abhorrent Manifestation4.0
This chaotic and overwhelming cavern deserves much more recognition. Absolutely crushing.
Ascended Dead Evenfall of the Apocalypse3.3
Aseitas False Peace3.5
Ash Ra Tempel Ash Ra Tempel3.5
The sound engineering and some soundscapes are rather dated as expected, nevertheless ART's debut remains a genuine product of its time that should still be part of any krautrock/space-rock collection.
Ashen Horde Fallen Cathedrals4.0
Ashen Horde Antimony2.5
Asia Asia3.0
Some good moments but also too many uninteresting ones.
Asking Alexandria Like a House on Fire2.5
Asphyx Deathhammer3.0
Despite some minor moments "Deathhammer" remains a nice effort.
Asphyx Death... The Brutal Way3.0
Uncomplex old school styled death metal. Not amazing but still has its moments.
Asphyx Necroceros3.5
Asphyx Incoming Death3.5
Aspid Extravasation4.0
Assumption Hadean Tides4.0
Assumption Absconditus4.2
Assumption The Three Appearances3.7
Astra The Black Chord3.5
Interesting retro progressive rock. A must have to all 70's nostalgia fans out there, but don't expect to find any fresh idea here.
Astriferous Pulsations from the Black Orb3.3
Astronoid Astronoid3.5
Asystole (USA-NY) Siren To Blight3.5
At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul3.7
One of the most influential death metal albums of the '90s. Catchy but still extreme enough.
At the Gates At War with Reality3.5
A catchy comeback. Personal highlights: Death and the Labyrinth, At War with Reality, The Circular Ruins, Eater of Gods and Upon Pillars of Dust. Rating: 3.7/5.
At the Gates To Drink from the Night Itself3.5
At the Gates The Nightmare of Being3.5
At the Gates Terminal Spirit Disease3.5
Ataraxy Where All Hope Fades3.5
Ataraxy The Last Mirror3.8
Atheist Piece of Time3.5
Classic old school death metal. Probably the most technical DM band at the time. The title track is among the best death metal songs ever made.
Atheist Jupiter3.0
Good music arrangements and smart lyrics like "Fraudulent Cloth" but at this point there are more interesting death metal bands out there.
Atheist Unquestionable Presence3.5
Atlantean Kodex The White Goddess (A Grammar Of Poetic Myth)3.0
Atlas Pain Tales of a Pathfinder2.5
Atoma Skylight4.0
Very interesting debut. If they manage to evolve their identity around songs like Atoma, Hole In The Sky or Bermuda Riviera and skip the dispensable harsh vocals, Atoma will be one of the finest bands of the decade.
Atrae Bilis Apexapien3.7
Atramentus Stygian3.5
Atrocity Todessehnsucht2.5
Atrophy Socialized Hate2.5
Classic underground Thrash stuff with good songs like Product of the Past however still an average record.
Au-Dessus Au-Dessus3.7
Au-Dessus End of Chapter4.0
Au-Dessus Mend3.8
Audn Vökudraumsins fangi3.0
Audrey Horne Youngblood4.0
Pretty fun album that pays tribute to the 70's and 80's with some post-grunge flavours. Highly recommended for all hard rock fans out there.
Augury Illusive Golden Age4.0
Augury Fragmentary Evidence2.5
Auroch Stolen Angelic Tongues3.5
Autopsy Severed Survival3.0
Autopsy Mental Funeral3.0
Autopsy Morbidity Triumphant2.5
Autopsy Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts3.0
Avandra Descender4.0
Who would have guessed that such a pleasant and fresh progressive metal would come from Puerto Rico?
Avantasia Moonglow3.5
Avantasia A Paranormal Evening With the Moonflower Society3.0
Avatarium The Fire I Long For3.5
Aversio Humanitatis Behold The Silent Dwellers3.5
Aversions Crown Hell Will Come For Us All3.0
Axxis Kingdom of the Night4.5
Kingdom of the Night is in my opinion one of the best german metal albums ever recorded. Remarkably consistent, this record is filled with great songs like Living in a World, Kingdom of the Night, Love Is Like an Ocean, Tears of the Trees and specially the extremely catchy The Moon. If you like german classic metal don't miss this excellent album!!
Axxis Utopia3.5
Azarath Blasphemers' Maledictions4.0
Very interesting album. Solid songwriting with an impressive drumming.
Azarath Diabolic Impious Evil3.0
Their best work is yet to come.
Azarath In Extremis3.5
Azarath Saint Desecration3.5
Azath Through a Warren of Shadow3.0
Azusa Heavy Yoke4.0
BABYMETAL Metal Galaxy2.0
BABYMETAL The Other One3.0
Bad Company Bad Company3.0
Badlands Badlands3.0
Impressive line-up, not so impressive album, however we still find some good moments here.
Baest Danse Macabre3.5
Baest Venenum3.5
Baest Necro Sapiens3.5
Bane (Srb) Chaos, Darkness & Emptiness3.5
Enjoyable piece of blackened death metal from Serbia that smartly blends melodic arrangements and heavier parts.
Baring Teeth The Path Narrows3.7
Barishi Old Smoke4.0
Baroness Yellow and Green3.0
There's nothing really wrong here, solid songwriting and some pretty enjoyable songs like "March to the Sea", "Sea Lungs" or "Eula" but it lacks some serious replay value, at least for me.
Barren Earth The Devil's Resolve3.0
Good but also predictable songwriting. That kind of album that grew off quickly.
Barren Earth A Complex of Cages3.5
Bathory Bathory3.0
In my opinion this is the first real black metal record. Venom's Welcome to Hell was extreme influential sure but it was Quorthon that shaped the BM specific raw sound in his debut. Back in 84 this was the most violent, extreme and darkest album you could get.
Bathory The Return of the Darkness and Evil3.0
Quorthon's The Return is another extreme influential record to the black metal scene. The Return of the Darkness and Evil is definitely the best song here. A BM anthem.
Bathory Under the Sign of the Black Mark3.5
In my opinion Quorthon's best record. My favourite tracks here are Enter the Eternal Fire and specially Woman of Dark Desires, his best song. Essential and extreme influential to the second wave of Black Metal.
Bathory Blood Fire Death3.5
The last record of Quorthon's BM era. A must have for all die hard fans. My favourite track here is A Fine Day to Die
Battle Beast No More Hollywood Endings3.0
Considerably less interesting than From Hell With Love, but the album is not without its moments, such as Eden, Piece of me or Raise your Fists and The Golden Hords, the heaviest songs on the album.
Battle Beast Circus of Doom3.0
Battlecross War of Will3.0
Batushka Litourgiya4.0
Batushka Panihida3.5
Batushka Hospodi3.5
Batushka Raskol4.0
Batushka Царю Небесный3.5
Be'lakor Of Breath and Bone4.0
The main problem with the melodic death metal scene is finding space to create something really new, nevertheless "Of Breath and Bone" remains an enjoyable effort that should please genre fans.
Be'lakor The Frail Tide3.5
Be'lakor Stone's Reach4.0
Be'lakor Vessels4.5
Be'lakor Coherence4.2
Beardfish The Void4.0
Pretty enjoyable blend of sludgy progressive metal and vintage prog rock.
Beast In Black From Hell With Love4.0
So this how neo-pop metal sounds like
Beast In Black Dark Connection3.0
Becoming The Archetype I Am3.5
Bee Gees Saturday Night Fever Soundtrack4.0
Before The Dawn Stormbringers3.3
Beheaded Never To Dawn4.0
With a more traditional songwriting (Vader comes to mind) than their previous works, Malta's best-known extreme metal band managed to release one of the most interesting death metal albums of the year.
Beheaded Ominous Bloodline4.0
High precision low riffing and pretty competent drumming. Interesting release.
Beheaded Beast Incarnate3.5
Beheaded Only Death Can Save You3.5
Behemoth Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)4.0
Behemoth's next releases are definitely more consistent however this album remains a very good effort. "Horns ov Baphomet", "Modern Iconoclasts", "No Sympathy for Fools" or "Heru Ra Ha: Let There Be Might" are all great tracks.
Behemoth The Apostasy4.5
The Apostasy is an excellent record. Nergal left Demigod's layered vocals but his voice remains extremely violent and Inferno's performance here is once again unbelievable. My favourite tracks are Slaying The Prophets Ov Isa, At The Left Hand Ov God, Be Without Fear, Arcana Hereticae and specially the "Slayer oriented" Libertheme. Behemoth is probably the most consistent extreme metal band around.
Behemoth Evangelion4.5
After the great The Apostasy I honestly expected Evangelion to be a more slow tempo oriented album. I thought Be Without Fear or Libertheme will be Nergal's future templates...but I was wrong. Evangelion is definitely more raw than the previous but still is an amazing record. My favourite tracks here are the ultra violent Daimonos and Shemhamforash, the mid tempo Ov Fire and the Void and the inspired Lucifer. Great album.
Behemoth Demigod5.0
Remarkably consistent, Demigod is one of the greatest extreme metal releases of the past decade.
Behemoth Satanica4.0
Very interesting effort. Their last works are more consistent, however "Satanica" remains an excellent album. "Chant for Eschaton 2000", "Decade of Therion", "LAM", "Ceremony of Shiva" and "The Sermon to the Hypocrites" are probably
the best songs here.
Behemoth Thelema.63.5
Probably their less inspired release of the past decade however still a great album.
Behemoth Pandemonic Incantations3.5
Their transition from black metal to blackened death metal. Great album, my favourite songs at the moment are "In Thy Pandemaeternum", "Driven by the Five-Winged Star" and "The Past is Like a Funeral".
Behemoth Grom2.0
Behemoth At the Arena ov Aion Live Apostasy4.5
Excellent album that captures perfectly Behemoth's impressive live performances.
Behemoth Evangelica Heretica5.0
Impressive live performance, from the greatest extreme metal band of the past 10 years.
Behemoth The Satanist4.5
A pretty interesting progression into more melodic and accessible territories without losing the intensity of their previous albums. Another excellent release from the greatest extreme metal band of the past 10 years.
Behemoth I Loved You at Your Darkest4.0
It would be unfair and incorrect to label this album as The Satanist Part ll, but it's noticeable that Nergal has found a comfort zone that he will probably continue to explore in the years to come. I Loved You at Your Darkest may reflect some creative stagnation and weariness, but it's still an interesting work that will allow the Polish blasphemers to remain on the extreme metal pole position.
Behemoth A Forest3.0
Behemoth Opvs Contra Natvram2.8
Believer Sanity Obscure2.5
Sanity Obscure has some good moments but the best song here is definitely Dies Irae (Day of Wrath).
Bell Witch Future's Shadow I: The Clandestine Gate3.0
Belphegor Walpurgis Rites - Hexenwahn3.0
Enjoyable album with cool moments like "Veneratio Diaboli - I Am Sin", the Morbid Angel oriented "Hail The New Flesh" or the Rammstein oriented "Der Geistertreiber". Walpurgis Rites - Hexenwahn is not an amazing release but still deserves a listen.
Belphegor Blood Magick Necromance3.0
Belphegor Pestapokalypse VI3.5
On top of their game. "Chants for the Devil 1533" is my favourite track here.
Belphegor Totenritual4.0
Belphegor Conjuring The Dead3.5
Another solid release from the Austrian blasphemers.
Belphegor The Devils3.0
Belzebubs Pantheon of the Nightside Gods4.0
Sometimes there's no need to invent the wheel, sometimes making good music and having some fun is more than enough, and yes, the Belzebubes sound as if they were having the time of their lives. Don't let the fictional concept or the band's funny videos fool you, Pantheon of the Nightside Gods is a captivating slab of high quality blackened melodic death metal, which will certainly not go unnoticed.
Beneath (IS) The Barren Throne3.5
Beneath (IS) Enslaved by Fear3.5
Interesting brand of extreme metal that blends the old and the new. Promising debut.
Beneath (IS) Ephemeris3.5
Beneath the Massacre Fearmonger3.5
Benediction Subconscious Terror2.0
Benediction Transcend the Rubicon3.5
Benediction The Grand Leveller3.5
Benediction Scriptures3.0
Benighted Obscene Repressed3.5
Benighted Asylum Cave4.0
A brutal assault of controlled violence. Excellent piece of modern extreme metal.
Benighted Icon4.0
Excellent album from one of the most interesting and distinctive extreme metal acts around. A true must have for every modern death metal fan out there.
Benighted Identisick4.5
Impressive piece of extreme music. Easily one of the best albums of 2006.
Benighted Insane Cephalic Production4.0
One of the most underrated French acts of our time. 35 minutes of blistering extreme music.
Benighted Psychose2.5
Benighted Carnivore Sublime3.5
Benighted's catchiest and most accessible release to date, however at this stage of their career the band begins to show some signs of creative stagnation, which is perfectly normal after seven albums. Carnivore Sublime is nonetheless a quality effort that will certainly please the band's fanbase.
Benighted Necrobreed4.0
Bermuda The Wandering3.5
Pretty solid full-length debut filled with Meshuggah-esque polyrhythm grooves that should please most genre fans.
Bestia Arcana To Anabainon Ek Tes Abyssu4.0
Bestia Arcana Holokauston4.0
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence4.5
Despite the incomprehensible blindness of some pseudo-elite music critics, bands like Between the Buried and Me keep breaking new territory. Easily one of the most interesting albums of the year so far. Excellent release.
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect4.5
Another impressive release from one of the most creative contemporary bands. A must have.
Between the Buried and Me Colors4.0
They will improve their distinctive hybrid formula over the next releases, nevertheless "Colors" remains a fine product of its time and a very enjoyable listening experience.
Between the Buried and Me Alaska3.5
The album is undeniably interesting but their best work is yet to come. Between the Buried and Me is just one of those bands that have aged quite well.
Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic2.5
Between the Buried and Me Automata I3.5
Between the Buried and Me Automata II4.0
Between the Buried and Me Colors II3.8
Beyond Creation The Aura3.0
Beyond Creation Earthborn Evolution3.0
Beyond Creation Algorythm3.5
Beyond The Black Beyond the Black3.0
Beyond the Bridge The Old Man and The Spirit4.0
Interesting album with catchy melodies, smart arrangements and solid musical performances. Very enjoyable debut that should please all progressive rock/metal fans out there.
Big End Bolt Mechanical Race Creation4.0
Pretty competent and groovy piece of Russian brutal slam fun.
Bizarrekult Den Tapte Krigen3.2
Black Crown Initiate Song of the Crippled Bull3.5
Black Crown Initiate Violent Portraits of Doomed Escape4.0
Black Curse Endless Wound4.0
Black Death Cult Diaspora2.5
Black Hole Deity Lair of Xenolich3.5
Black Label Society Grimmest Hits3.0
Black Sabbath Born Again2.5
"Disturbing the Priest", "Zero the Hero" and specially "Trashed" are cool songs but this remains one of Sabbath's worst releases.
Black Sabbath Headless Cross4.0
Probably Sabbath's most overlooked album. My favourite songs here are "Devil & Daughter", "When Death Calls" and specially "Headless Cross", the best song of Tony Martin's era.
Black Sabbath Master of Reality5.0
Their heaviest release and one of the most influential albums ever recorded. The porto-thrash anthem Children Of the Grave and the groovy Sweet Leaf are my personal highlights. An absolute classic.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath4.5
The title track just changed music. Tony's riff here inspired an all generation. Wanna know who and how things really started to move away from Rock, Hard Rock and R&B? Listen to this record and specially the title track. Essential and classic.
Black Sabbath Paranoid5.0
One of the most essential and influential heavy metal albums ever recorded.
Black Sabbath Vol. 44.0
In my opinion Volume 4 is the worst record of their classic era (from the debut to Sabotage) however still a great album with very cool songs like Tomorrow's Dream, Changes, Supernaut or Cornucopia.
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath5.0
Sabbath Bloody Sabbath is probably their most experimental and progressive release, and also my favourite. Songs like the title track, A National Acrobat, Sabbra Cadabra, Killing Yourself to Live (this song could be on Nirvana's Nevermind), Looking for Today or Spiral Architect are Heavy Metal anthems. An absolute classic.
Black Sabbath Sabotage4.5
In my opinion this is the last great album of their classic era. All songs are classic but my favourites are Hole in the Sky, Megalomania, Supertzar, Am I Going Insane? (Radio) and specially the almost proto-thrash Symptom of the Universe.
Black Sabbath Never Say Die!2.5
Black Sabbath lost their way after Sabotage. Uninspired as hell...
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell4.5
Arguably the best Sabbath with Dio (RIP). Full of memorable songs like the title track, Neon Knights, Children of the Sea or Die Young. Absolute classic!
Black Sabbath Mob Rules4.0
The previous is slightly better however Mob Rules still an amazing record. All songs are very cool but my favourites are Turn Up the Night, Voodoo, The Sign of the Southern Cross, Falling Off the Edge of the World and specially The Mob Rules. This last song has a great solo from Mr. Tony Iommi.
Black Sabbath Seventh Star3.5
At first I didn't like this "Deep Sabbath" record however I get used to songs like In for the Kill, Seventh Star, Sphinx (The Guardian) or In Memory...Glenn Hughes has an amazing voice but not for this band.
Black Sabbath Dehumanizer4.5
It was great to see the legends together again. Dehumanizer is a very cool record with amazing songs like Computer God, After All (The Dead), TV Crimes, Buried Alive and specially I. Sad to see this Sabbath mark II break apart soon after this release.
Black Sabbath Live Evil3.5
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy2.5
Technical Ecstasy and Never Say Die! are the most uninspired records of their classic era. Rock 'n' Roll Doctor is probably the best song here. Average record.
Black Sabbath The Eternal Idol2.5
Some good moments like the title track however "The Eternal Idol" still remains one of Sabbath's most uninspired albums.
Black Sabbath Tyr3.0
Not an amazing album however still has its moments like "Anno Mundi (The Vision)", "The Sabbath Stones" or specially "Feels Good to Me".
Black Sabbath Cross Purposes3.5
Enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Cross of Thorns", "Virtual Death", "Immaculate Deception" and "Dying for Love".
Black Sabbath Forbidden2.0
No matter how much I try I just can't like this one. Probably their worst album.
Black Sabbath Past Lives4.0
Black Sabbath 133.0
Seeing these guys together again it's really something, but if we look through the emotional glass, "13" feels like a band in autopilot mode trying to do their best impression of old Sabbath (the soulless drumming and flat production value didn't help
either). Still an enjoyable listen nevertheless.
Black Sabbath The End (Live)3.5
Blackbraid Blackbraid II3.5
Blasphemer The Sixth Hour3.5
Rather solid Italian death metal, featuring a musical structure based on the classic 'verse, chorus, verse' formula.
Blaze of Perdition Conscious Darkness4.0
That kind of album that mirrors a band's full artistic maturity. 'Ashes Remain' is the best song Blaze of Perdition has recorded in the past decade.
Blaze of Perdition Towards the Blaze of Perdition3.5
Blaze of Perdition The Hierophant3.5
Blaze of Perdition Near Death Revelations3.5
Blaze of Perdition The Harrowing of Hearts4.0
Bleed from Within Fracture3.5
Bleeding Out Lifelong Death Fantasy3.0
Blessed by Perversion Remnants of Existence3.0
Blind Guardian Beyond the Red Mirror2.5
Blind Guardian At the Edge of Time3.0
I bought recently this record. Well...nothing new (as I expected) however we can find good songs here.
Blind Guardian Nightfall in Middle-Earth4.0
One of the greatest power metal albums released in the 90's. "Noldor (Dead Winter Reigns)" is an amazing song.
Blind Guardian Imaginations from the Other Side4.0
Blind Guardian The God Machine3.2
Blindfolded and Led to the Woods Nightmare Withdrawals3.8
Blood Command Return of the Arsonist4.0
If I were a high school teen I would probably have a t-shirt of these guys. Cool jam.
Blood Incantation Timewave Zero3.0
Blood Incantation Starspawn3.5
Blood Incantation Hidden History of the Human Race3.5
Blood Incantation Luminescent Bridge4.0
Blood Red Throne Blood Red Throne3.5
Blood Red Throne Union of Flesh and Machine3.5
Bloodbath Resurrection Through Carnage4.0
Excellent effort. Really love the Swedish old school death metal vibe here.
Bloodbath The Fathomless Mastery4.0
Old school death metal time machine.
Bloodbath Unblessing the Purity4.5
15:38" of excellent death metal.
Bloodbath Breeding Death3.5
Interesting debut but their best work is yet to come.
Bloodbath Nightmares Made Flesh3.5
Solid effort.
Bloodbath Grand Morbid Funeral4.0
Bloodbath The Arrow of Satan Is Drawn4.0
Old Nick & the chainsaw congregation remind us that death metal can be fun and unpretentious. Fleischmann is one of the best songs the band has ever recorded.
Bloodbath Survival of the Sickest4.0
Bloodbound Rise of the Dragon Empire4.0
With notably rare exceptions, power metal is not a genre that offers freshness, adventurism or originality, its main goal is to give the listener some epic fun and the chance to fight dragons along the way, and this album accomplishes that purpose quite well.
Bloodbound Creatures of the Dark Realm3.0
Bloodbound Tales From The North2.8
Bloodtruth Obedience3.0
Unoriginal, but still a decent Italian brutal death metal template. For fans of Hour of Penance, Fleshgod Apocalypse or Hideous Divinity.
Bloodtruth Martyrium3.0
Blotted Science The Animation of Entomology3.0
Blue Oyster Cult Agents of Fortune3.0
Blue Oyster Cult The Symbol Remains3.5
Blut Aus Nord Deus Salutis Meae4.0
Blut Aus Nord achieved with this album what Morbid Angel failed in Heretic.
Blut Aus Nord Hallucinogen4.0
Blut Aus Nord Memoria Vetusta III - Saturnian Poetry4.0
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses4.2
Blut Aus Nord Lovecraftian Echoes4.0
Body Count Body Count3.0
Bohemyst Čerň a Smrt3.8
Bolt Thrower Realm of Chaos4.0
WORLD EATEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRRR
Bolt Thrower War Master4.0
With "War Master" Bolt Thrower finally established their distinctive signature sound. Along with "For Victory " and "Those Once Loyal" this is their best work to date.
Bolt Thrower In Battle There Is No Law!2.5
Bolt Thrower Honour - Valour - Pride4.0
Probably their most underrated album. "Contact-Wait Out", "Inside the Wire", "7th Offensive" and "Pride" are excellent tracks. Definitely more consistent than the previous "Mercenary".
Bolt Thrower Those Once Loyal4.5
One of the greatest death metal albums of the past decade.
Bolt Thrower ...For Victory4.0
One of Bolt Thrower's finest albums. Essential to any decent death metal discography.
Bolt Thrower Mercenary3.5
Definitely not Bolt Thrower's best effort however still remains a good album. My favourite songs here are Powder Burns and No Guts, No Glory.
Bolt Thrower The IVth Crusade3.5
Great effort, however "War Master" and "...For Victory" are definitely better albums.
Bon Jovi Slippery When Wet5.0
80's sweet nostalgia...Livin' On a Prayer and You Give Love a Bad Name are absolute classics.
Bonded by Blood The Aftermath3.0
Solid release as expected, but not bringing anything new to the table. The genre needs to reinvent itself urgently.
Bonecarver Evil3.5
Bonfire Fireworks3.5
Borknagar True North4.0
Born of Osiris The Simulation3.5
Born of Osiris Angel or Alien3.2
Bossk Migration3.3
Boston Boston4.5
One of the most catchy albums released in the 70's. "More Than a Feeling" is just timeless music.
Brand of Sacrifice God Hand4.0
Brand of Sacrifice Lifeblood3.5
Brave The Cold Scarcity3.5
Breaking Wheel (MI) Ceremonial Torture3.5
Badass sound, disgusting vocals, yep we're back in the late 80s.
Brodequin Festival of Death2.0
Brothers Of Metal Emblas Saga3.0
Bruce Dickinson Accident of Birth3.5
One of Dickinson's most solid efforts. My favourite songs are "Road to Hell", "Man of Sorrows", "The Magician" and specially "Darkside of Aquarius".
Bruce Dickinson The Chemical Wedding4.0
Bruce Springsteen Born in the U.S.A.4.0
Brutal Truth Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses4.0
A must-have for anyone interested in extreme metal.
Brutality Screams of Anguish3.5
Brutality Ruins of Humans3.5
Bryan Adams Reckless5.0
Easily Bryan's best album, filled with memorable songs such as Run To You, Summer Of 69, Heaven, One Night Love Affair or Somebody. An absolute classic.
Brymir Wings of Fire4.0
Catchy symphonic melodic death metal with strong highlights, especially in the first half of the album, such as Wings of Fire, Ride on, Spirit or And So We Age.
Brymir Voices in the Sky3.8
Bullet for My Valentine Fever3.0
Burial (ITA) Inner Gateways To The Slumbering...4.0
Burial in the Sky Creatio et Hominus3.0
Burial Invocation Abiogenesis3.5
Burning Witches Hexenhammer4.5
Warlock / Doro fans should check this out
Burning Witches Burning Witches3.5
Burning Witches The Witch of the North2.5
Burzum Filosofem1.0
Burzum Umskiptar1.0
Uninteresting.
Bythos The Womb of Zero3.0
Cacophony Speed Metal Symphony3.5
Despite the slightly average songwriting and poor production Speed Metal Symphony remains one of the most notorious shred albums released in the 80's.
Cadaver Edder and Bile3.5
Cadaveric Incubator Nightmare Necropolis3.5
Caligula's Horse Rise Radiant3.5
These guys love Leprous and there's nothing wrong with that, I respect bands that don't try to hide their influences. However, if Caligula's Horse wants to leave a more relevant artistic legacy, it must learn to distance itself more from its idols. That said, Rise Radiant is sure to be among the best albums the genre will deliver this year.
Calligram Position | Momentum3.5
Camel Mirage4.0
Camel Moonmadness4.0
Cancer Death Shall Rise3.0
Candlemass Ancient Dreams3.0
Some good moments but still miles away from the quality of their debut.
Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus5.0
Definitely the best Doom ever recorded. Amazing performance by Johan Langqvist. Classic!!
Candlemass Nightfall3.5
Classic doom record from the genre masters Candlemass. All songs here are cool but the previous (and debut) is in my opinion definitely better.
Candlemass Psalms For The Dead3.5
Solid and catchy swansong. Candlemass/Leif Edling fans will not be disappointed.
Candlemass King of the Grey Islands3.5
Lowe's versatile vocal range allowed Edling to explore new dark-coloured territories. Enjoyable release.
Candlemass House Of Doom2.0
Candlemass The Door To Doom3.0
A band like Sorcerer has more to offer these days, but it's always good to see Johan finally back at the house of doom.
Candlemass Sweet Evil Sun3.2
Cannabis Corpse From Wisdom to Baked3.0
Cannabis Corpse Nug So Vile3.0
Cannibal Corpse Gore Obsessed3.5
Cannibal Corpse Vile3.5
Cannibal Corpse Torture4.2
Pretty Solid.
Cannibal Corpse Kill3.5
There aren't many standout moments here, nevertheless "Kill" remains a solid release.
Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated4.0
Cannibal Corpse The Bleeding4.2
Cannibal Corpse Eaten Back to Life3.0
Cannibal Corpse Butchered at Birth3.5
Cannibal Corpse Gallery of Suicide3.5
Cannibal Corpse Bloodthirst4.2
Easily one of their most blistering releases to date.
Cannibal Corpse The Wretched Spawn3.5
Cannibal Corpse Evisceration Plague3.2
Cannibal Corpse A Skeletal Domain4.2
The cannibal is back hungrier and thrashier than ever. One of their strongest albums to date.
Cannibal Corpse Red Before Black3.8
The cannibal returns to KILL again. Run home and cry to mama, you fucking pussies.
Cannibal Corpse Violence Unimagined3.8
Cannibal Corpse Chaos Horrific3.7
Carach Angren Franckensteina Strataemontanus4.0
Carach Angren Dance and Laugh Amongst the Rotten3.5
Carcass Reek of Putrefaction3.0
Essential and Extreme influential record to the grind core scene. Extremely violent.
Carcass Symphonies of Sickness4.0
One of the most influential grindcore albums ever released. Essential for any extreme metal collection.
Carcass Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious4.0
In my opinion their best record. Something between death and grind, Necroticism:Descanting The Insalubrious is an original and very solid record. Best song here is definitely Corporal Jigsore Quandary. That drum intro and that riff.......Jesus.......
Carcass Heartwork4.0
Their most successful record. At this time these guys, Death and Morbid Angel were the biggest death metal bands around. Solid and heavy balanced record.
Carcass Swansong3.3
Slightly flat songwriting but still an enjoyable album.
Carcass Surgical Steel3.8
Carcass Tools of the Trade4.0
Carcass Despicable2.5
Carcass Torn Arteries3.5
Carnage Dark Recollections3.5
Cool Swedish death metal record from Michael Amott first band. Had this on vinyl.
Carnal Forge Gun To Mouth Salvation3.0
Carnation (BE) Where Death Lies3.5
Carnifex Graveside Confessions3.5
Carnophage Monument3.5
Carnosus Visions of Infinihility3.8
Carriage Visions3.0
Cathexis Untethered Abyss3.7
Cattle Decapitation The Anthropocene Extinction4.0
Cattle Decapitation Monolith of Inhumanity4.0
Songs like "A Living, Breathing Piece Of Defecating Meat", "Forced Gender Reassignment", "Gristle Licker", "Lifestalker", "Your Disposal" or "Kingdom Of Tyrants" help to make Monolith of Inhumanity one of the most interesting albums of the year so far.
Cattle Decapitation The Harvest Floor3.0
Cattle Decapitation Medium Rarities2.0
Cattle Decapitation Death Atlas3.8
Easily the band's most diverse and accessible album to date, and the one with Travis' most versatile performance. The message is clear, we've entered the final countdown and the inevitable result will be our own destruction. tik tak tik tak
Cattle Decapitation Human Jerky2.5
Cattle Decapitation Homovore 2.0
Cattle Decapitation Terrasite3.8
Cauldron Black Ram Slaver3.5
Caustic Wound Death Posture4.0
Full stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWBxRYUNy9c&t=0s. Good stuff
Cavalera Conspiracy Psychosis3.5
Celeste Assassine(s)3.0
Celestial Swarm Gateways to the Necroverse3.5
Cellar Darling The Spell4.0
I don't know Eluveitie, so I can't tell if the album is a copy paste from the past, however it seems obvious we're dealing with musicians who know how to write good music. Death, The Spell or Freeze are delightful songs.
Celldweller Wish Upon a Blackstar3.0
Despite the predictable and generic electro-rock moments it remains an enjoyable album.
Celtic Frost To Mega Therion4.0
To be honest I never was a die hard fan but Celtic Frost's To Mega Therion was deeply influential to many extreme metal bands in the mid 80's. The best songs here are The Usurper and the classic Circle of the Tyrants.
Celtic Frost Morbid Tales3.5
Their first two records were both extremely influential to the extreme metal scene. I really like their HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA intro here. The best track is Into the Crypts of Rays.
Celtic Frost Vanity/Nemesis3.0
After the huge Cold Lake flop, Vanity/Nemesis was Warrior's attempt to catch the die hard fans. Not a bad record but we find really uninspired songs here. The best track is The Heart Beneath.
Celtic Frost Cold Lake1.5
Huge step back.
Celtic Frost Into the Pandemonium3.0
Celtic Frost Monotheist4.0
Interesting, unconventional and unrealistic music. Excellent album.
Centinex Death in Pieces2.5
Cephalic Carnage Misled by Certainty3.5
Potent blend of aggression and technicality.
Cephalic Carnage Anomalies4.0
A pretty good example of a band breaking down genre boundaries. Excellent piece of modern extreme metal.
Cephalic Carnage Xenosapien4.0
Slightly less adventurous than "Anomalies" but still a blistering release filled with diverse time signatures, catchy hooks and pretty solid musicianship.
Cerebral Bore Maniacal Miscreation3.5
Pretty solid blend of old school and modern death metal.
Cerebral Rot Odious Descent Into Decay3.0
Cerebral Rot Excretion Of Mortality3.7
Cerekloth In the Midst of Life We Are In Death3.5
Ceremony Of Silence Oútis4.0
Unmerciful and intense death metal, which proudly carries the tradition of bands like Immolation into a new era.
Chaotian Effigies of Obsolescence3.3
Chapel of Disease ...And as We Have Seen the Storm3.5
Charnel Grounds Molecular Entropy Examined in the Bowels of a Grea3.5
Chevalier Destiny Calls2.0
Children of Bodom Halo of Blood3.0
Children of Bodom Hexed3.0
I don't share the general enthusiasm for this album, sure it has its good moments and the band's more direct and melodic approach may appeal to the masses, but I find the songwriting too generic.
Chthe'ilist Le Dernier Crépuscule3.0
Cinderella Rocked, Wired, & Bluesed: The Greatest Hits3.5
Cinderella Night Songs4.0
Ok let's forget the dress code and all that glam stuff and just listen to the music. Cinderella's Night Songs is really a very cool record and Tom Keifer was among the most inspired US musicians back in 86. Night Songs, Nobody's Fool, Shake Me and specially Somebody Save Me are amazing songs. Definitely a classic album in my book.
Cinderella Long Cold Winter3.5
Circles The Last One3.5
Circus Maximus Isolate4.0
Well nothing really new here but Isolate remains a very enjoyable effort. Solid songwriting with impressive performances from Mike Eriksen and Mats Haugen. If you love Dream Theatre don't miss this.
Circus Maximus The 1st Chapter4.0
Very solid effort. A must have for all progressive metal fans out there.
Circus Maximus Nine4.0
Very enjoyable and catchy piece of work, with an excellent performance from Michael Eriksen. Circus Maximus have released their most solid effort to date.
Cirith Ungol King of the Dead2.0
Claustrum Claustrum3.5
Cloudkicker The Discovery3.5
Coheed and Cambria Vaxis I: The Unheavenly Creatures3.0
Coldworker Rotting Paradise3.5
Coldworker The Doomsayer's Call3.5
Coldworker The Contaminated Void3.5
Colosseum II War Dance4.0
Rock meets jazz in a most peculiar way. Gary Moore performance here is top level as usual.
Colosso Abrasive Peace4.0
Pretty interesting piece of modern death metal from this Portuguese one-man band. My only complaint here is the guitar solos. Max Tome should avoid playing leads, it's not his specialty.
Conception My Dark Symphony4.0
Continuum Designed Obsolescence3.5
Thorough and well executed tech with interesting vocals. Late Deeds of Flesh and Inanimate Existence come to mind, which is understandable given the band's line-up.
Contrarian Their Worm Never Dies4.0
Great old school tech, reminiscent of 90's Chuck Schuldiner, which makes up for the lack of originality with an interesting and captivating songwriting.
Contrarian Sage of Shekhinah3.3
Control Denied The Fragile Art of Existence2.5
One of the most overrated metal albums ever released. RIP Chuck.
Converge Jane Doe2.5
One of the most overrated albums of the past decade.
Convocation Scars Across3.5
Convocation Ashes Coalesce4.0
Convocation No Dawn for the Caliginous Night3.8
Coprocephalic Gluttonous Chunks3.0
Coprofago Unorthodox Creative Criteria4.0
Despite its divided and slightly unbalanced nature, "Unorthodox Creative Criteria" delivers a smart mixture of jazz textures and Meshuggah's oriented heavy riffing. Interesting album.
Cordyceps Betrayal3.5
Coroner Punishment for Decadence4.0
Classic record with special credits to Masked Jackal. One of the best Thrash songs ever made.
Coroner No More Color3.0
Probably their most known record but in my opinion the previous is better. I find most of the songs a little bit boring.
Coroner Mental Vortex4.0
Corpsegrinder Corpsegrinder3.5
Corpsessed Abysmal Thresholds3.0
The poor sound engineering severely damaged the real potential of the album. It's a shame, because I sincerely believe that Abysmal Thresholds has interesting songs that unfortunately lose effectiveness through this confusing and overly reverberated wall of sound. Incantation fans should check this out.
Corpsessed Impetus of Death4.0
It doesn't take long to realize we're entering the realm of the dead. One of the best OSDM albums of 2018.
Corpsessed Beyond Abysmal Thresholds4.0
Corpsessed Succumb to Rot3.7
Cosmic Putrefaction At the Threshold of the Greatest Chasm3.7
Cosmic Putrefaction The Horizons Towards Which Splendour Withers3.8
Cosmic Putrefaction Crepuscular Dirge for the Blessed Ones4.0
Countless Skies Glow3.5
Craaft Craaft3.0
Cradle of Filth Hammer of the Witches4.0
Cradle of Filth Darkly, Darkly, Venus Aversa3.5
Cradle of Filth Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness of Decay4.0
Cradle of Filth Existence Is Futile4.2
Cradle of Filth The Manticore and Other Horrors3.5
Cradle of Filth Thornography2.0
Craft White Noise and Black Metal4.0
Craft Fuck the Universe4.0
Craft Void3.5
Craven Idol Forked Tongues3.8
Creeping Death Wretched Illusions3.5
Creeping Death The Edge Of Existence3.5
Creeping Death Boundless Domain3.5
Crescent (EGY) Carving the Fires of Akhet3.8
Crimson Glory Transcendence 4.5
An amazing album from one of the most underrated heavy metal bands of the 80's.
Crimson Glory Crimson Glory3.0
Decent effort, but their best work is yet to come.
Crippled Black Phoenix I, Vigilante3.5
Crippled Black Phoenix Ellengaest3.5
Crippled Black Phoenix Banefyre4.0
Cronos Dancing in the Fire3.5
Conrad "Cronos" Lant solo debut album is relatively unknown. Dancing in the Fire is not an amazing record but has some cool songs like the title track and Fantasia.
Cruciamentum Charnel Passages3.5
Cruciamentum Obsidian Refractions3.7
Crypt Sermon The Ruins of Fading Light3.5
Cryptic Brood Caustic Fetid Vomit2.5
Cryptic Shift Visitations from Enceladus3.5
Cryptopsy Whisper Supremacy3.5
Unfairly criticized by the band's more conservative fan base, "Whisper Supremacy" remains one of Cryptopsy's most blistering releases.
Cryptopsy None So Vile4.0
It represents a bridge between old school and the modern day offerings. Essential addition to any extreme metal collection.
Cryptopsy Once Was Not3.5
Cryptopsy Cryptopsy4.0
A blistering blend of old school and modern brutal/technical death metal. An excellent return to form.
Cryptopsy The Unspoken King3.0
Unmercifully criticized by fans and critics "The Unspoken King" is easily Cryptopsy's most controversial release to date. Let's get things straight, the album isn't particularly outstanding, their attempt to merge metalcore based harmonies into their technical death metal signature sound forced and uninspired but the album still has its moments.
Cryptopsy And Then You'll Beg4.0
Misunderstood by many fans and music critics, "And Then You'll Beg" is a fine exhibition of groundbreaking extreme metal. Excellent release.
Cryptopsy Blasphemy Made Flesh4.0
A genuine start from a band that helped shape the modern extreme metal sound.
Cryptopsy The Book of Suffering - Tome 13.5
Cryptopsy The Book of Suffering - Tome II3.5
The most important thing to retain from Tome II is Flo's insane drumming, and that's more than enough to make this EP interesting.
Cryptopsy As Gomorrah Burns4.0
Cryptosis Bionic Swarm4.5
Crypts (DE) Coven Of The Dead3.2
Crypts of Despair All Light Swallowed3.7
Cryptworm Spewing Mephitic Putridity3.3
Crystal Lake Helix3.0
Cult of Lilith Mara3.5
Cult of Luna The Raging River4.0
Cult of Luna The Long Road North3.5
Cultic High Command1.0
We love Celtic Frost and we're going to record an album, thanks for listening. Now that the dust has settled, we will learn how to play music, we'll keep you posted.
Cynic Carbon-Based Anatomy3.0
Carbon-Based Anatomy is definitely the best song here. Some cool ambients, but that's it.
Cynic Focus3.5
Cynic Kindly Bent to Free Us2.0
Cynic Ascension Codes2.5
Cynthesis ReEvolution3.0
Cytotoxin Radiophobia4.0
Cytotoxin Gammageddon3.5
Cytotoxin Nuklearth4.5
D-A-D No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims3.5
Interesting album. My favourite tracks are "Jihad", "Point Of View" and specially "Sleeping My Day Away", one of the greatest rock songs released in the 80's.
D.R.I. Thrash Zone3.0
Cool crossover stuff. Kill the Words is one of the best songs here.
Daeva (USA-PA) Through Sheer Will And Black Magic…3.8
Daft Punk Random Access Memories4.0
Daft Punk Discovery3.0
Dare Out of the Silence4.0
Dark Angel Time Does Not Heal2.0
Sometimes having 678439 riffs per song on an album it's just not enough. Mediocre songwriting.
Dark Angel We Have Arrived2.5
Dark Angel Darkness Descends4.0
Dark Fortress Stab Wounds3.5
Dark Fortress Venereal Dawn2.5
Dark Fortress Profane Genocidal Creations3.0
Dark Fortress Eidolon4.0
Dark Fortress Spectres from the Old World4.0
Dark Fortress Ylem3.0
Dark Fortress Tales from Eternal Dusk3.5
Dark Fortress Seance4.0
Dark Funeral Where Shadows Forever Reign3.0
Dark Funeral We Are the Apocalypse3.0
Dark Tranquillity Construct3.0
Melodic, light & catchy.
Dark Tranquillity Moment3.5
Darkane Inhuman Spirits4.2
A MAAANSIOOON OF TOORTUREEE
Darkthrone Eternal Hails2.0
Darkthrone The Underground Resistance2.5
Darkthrone A Blaze in the Northern Sky4.0
Darkthrone Astral Fortress3.0
David Bowie Let's Dance3.0
David Gilmour On An Island3.0
Enjoyable overall atmosphere but the songs suffer from a lack of more diverse songwriting.
David Gilmour David Gilmour3.5
David Gilmour About Face3.0
David Gilmour Rattle That Lock3.5
David Lee Roth Eat 'em And Smile3.5
Album with a very cool vibe. My favourite song here is "Yankee Rose".
Dawn Of Ashes The Antinomian3.0
Dawn Of Demise Into the Depths of Veracity3.5
Nothing new under the sun, solid by the numbers death metal with some Internal Bleeding-esque slammy flashes, but the album does indeed have its moments.
Dawn of Solace Waves3.5
Dead and Dripping Miasmic Eulogies Predicating an Eternal Nocturne3.5
Dead and Dripping Blackened Cerebral Rifts4.0
Dead Congregation Graves of the Archangels4.0
Blistering brand of Incantation-esque death metal.
Dead Congregation Promulgation of the Fall3.5
Incantation worship - the sequel: reloaded & back with a vengeance.
Dead To A Dying World Elegy3.5
Deadborn Dogma Anti God3.5
Death Symbolic5.0
Excellent release. Chuck, you did a hell of a job here, RIP.
Death Death By Metal4.0
Revolutionary release. One of the first steps towards a new genre.
Death Spiritual Healing4.5
Extreme underrated by Schuldiner die hard fans and critics. I really like this record. Songs like Living Monstrosity, Altering the Future, Defensive Personalities or Genetic Reconstruction are absolute Dm classics. The lead breaks from Schuldiner and James Murphy are very cool.
Death Scream Bloody Gore4.5
Possessed's Seven Churches come first but Scream Bloody Gore gave a little step forward into a new genre: Death Metal. An extreme influential record to thousands of extreme bands worldwide. My favourite tracks here are Zombie Ritual and Evil Dead.rDM essential and classic.
Death Leprosy4.0
If their debut helped to shape Death Metal, Leprosy is definitely more mature and solid. My favourite tracks here are Leprosy, Pull the Plug and Open Casket. Another DM classic from Chuck Schuldiner (RIP)
Death Human4.5
Definitely one of their best records. Cool Death Metal stuff that mixes great harmonies with really heavy old school DM. Human is filled with good moments but Lack of comprehension is definitely the best song here. In my opinion Chuck's riff on 2.15" to 2.34" is the best thing he ever made (RIP).
Death Individual Thought Patterns4.0
My least favourite Death album (with The Sound of Perseverance) however still a very good record. The best song here is The Philosopher.
Death The Sound of Perseverance4.0
Death Angel Relentless Retribution3.0
Good record with good and cool moments but the previous is slightly better.Good to see this guys still
thrashing.
Death Angel Killing Season3.5
Killing Season was a very nice surprise I found last summer. Good moments like Soulless make this record
definitely interesting. Good to see these bay area guys still thrashing.
Death Angel The Ultra-Violence3.5
Death Angel Act III3.0
Death Angel The Dream Calls for Blood3.0
Death Angel The Evil Divide3.5
Death Angel Humanicide3.0
Deathevokation The Chalice Of Ages3.5
There's no trace of modernity here, just a competent old school revival (Bolt Thrower meets old school Swedish sound) that could easily be released in 1992. Recommended to all old-school death metal fans out there.
Deathrow Raging Steel3.0
Deathrow Riders of Doom2.5
Deathspell Omega The Synarchy of Molten Bones4.0
Deathspell Omega Drought4.0
Deathspell Omega Paracletus4.0
Deathspell Omega Fas - Ite, Maledicti, In Ignem Aeternum4.5
Deathspell Omega Mass Grave Aesthetics3.5
Deathspell Omega Diabolus Absconditus3.5
Deathspell Omega Si Monvmentvm Reqvires Circvmspice4.0
Deathspell Omega Veritas Diaboli Manet in Aeternum3.5
Deathspell Omega The Furnaces of Palingenesia4.5
Behold creatures of the night, behold the colossal return of chaos, darkness and pain, behold, hear and bow.
Deathspell Omega The Long Defeat4.0
And the fools have become bewildered, for they cannot see.
Decapitated Carnival Is Forever3.5
Even if it fails to match the previous effort "Carnival Is Forever" remains an enjoyable album.
Decapitated The Negation4.5
Excellent release from one of the most influential modern death metal bands.
Decapitated Nihility4.0
Relentless drumming (RIP Vitek) and highly technical riffing. Excellent effort.
Decapitated Winds of Creation4.0
Despite being such a young band (all of the members where under 18. Vitek was only 15) Decapited managed to release a very solid debut. The weakest point on the album is Sauron's vocal dynamics, they don't display enough variability.
Decapitated Organic Hallucinosis4.5
Band's magnum opus. One of the most impressive and influential metal albums of the past decade.
Decapitated Blood Mantra3.5
Decapitated Anticult3.0
Decapitated Cancer Culture3.7
Their best release since Carnival Is Forever.
Deceptionist Initializing Irreversible Process3.5
Dee Snider For The Love Of Metal3.0
Dee Snider Leave A Scar3.0
Deeds of Flesh Gradually Melted4.0
A brief but very effective demonstration of technical and brutality.
Deeds of Flesh Trading Pieces4.0
Deeds of Flesh Inbreeding the Anthropophagi4.0
Deeds of Flesh Reduced to Ashes4.0
Deeds of Flesh Crown of Souls4.0
Deeds of Flesh Of What's to Come3.5
Deeds of Flesh Path of the Weakening4.0
Deeds of Flesh Mark of the Legion4.0
Deeds of Flesh Portals to Canaan3.5
Deeds of Flesh Nucleus3.0
Deep Purple Machine Head5.0
This record, and especially Highway Star, changed and upgraded the Hard Rock scene. One of the most important rock albums ever made.
Deep Purple The Battle Rages On...3.0
Deep Purple Deep Purple In Rock4.5
Probably their second best just after Machine Head. My favourite songs here are Speed King and specially Child In Time. Essential and influential record.
Deep Purple Made in Japan5.0
Probably the best Hard Rock live album ever recorded. All songs are memorable, and this Child in Time version has become timeless.
Deep Purple Perfect Strangers4.0
Deep Purple Shades of Deep Purple3.5
A band in search of an identity, nevertheless Purple's debut remains a very enjoyable effort. "And the Address", "Mandrake Root" and specially "Hush" are the most memorable songs here.
Deep Purple The Book of Taliesyn3.5
Even even if it failed to catch the intensity of Purple's live performances "The Book of Taliesyn" remains a very interesting album. "Wring That Neck", "Kentucky Woman", "Exposition" or "Shield" are my favourite songs.
Deep Purple Deep Purple4.0
Purple's Mark I least successful album but also the most solid work of the three Mark I era albums. "Chasing Shadows", "Blind", "The Painter", "Why Didn't Rosemary?" and specially "April" are my favourite songs. "April" is one of the most interesting songs this band ever recorded.
Deep Purple Fireball4.0
Deep Purple Now What?!3.5
Deep Purple Slaves and Masters2.5
Deep Purple The House of Blue Light3.0
Deep Purple Burn3.5
Deep Purple inFinite3.0
Deep Purple Whoosh!3.0
Def Leppard Hysteria5.0
Leppard's most successful album, selling over 20 million copies worldwide. Personal highlights: Animal, Hysteria and Love Bites, one of my favourite rock ballads.
Def Leppard Adrenalize3.5
Back in the early 90's, grunge killed almost all hard rock, hair metal or glam bands. The Seattle explosion (extreme overrated IMO) didn't help Leppard's Adrenalize to reach the success of the previous two records. And let's face it...this record has some cool songs like Let's Get Rocked, Make Love Like A Man or Tonight but not enough to fulfil the expectations.
Def Leppard Pyromania4.5
The next one remains my favourite Leppard but Pyromania is also an amazing album.
Def Leppard High 'N' Dry4.5
One of Leppard's finest moments. All songs are great here but my favourites are "Let It Go", "Another Hit and Run", "Bringin' On the Heartbreak", "Switch 625", "On Through the Night" and "Mirror, Mirror (Look into My Eyes)". A must have to all hard rock fans out there.
Def Leppard On Through the Night3.0
Interesting debut but Leppard's best work is yet to come.
Def Leppard Slang3.0
Leppard's attempt to reach the new 90's audiences. Some interesting moments however Slang's musical direction remains unfocused.
Defacement Deviant3.0
Defeated Sanity Chapters of Repugnance2.0
Defeated Sanity Passages Into Deformity2.5
Defeated Sanity Disposal Of The Dead // Dharmata2.5
Defeated Sanity The Sanguinary Impetus3.5
Deftones Koi No Yokan4.0
This album is everything that you'd expect from Deftones - a smart balance between heaviness and melody. Very interesting release.
Deicide Serpents of the Light3.0
Deicide Deicide4.5
Essential death metal release.
Deicide Legion3.5
Deicide Once Upon the Cross4.0
Relentless release from one of the most prominent death metal bands of the early '90s.
Deicide The Stench of Redemption4.5
Easily one of their best releases. Highly recommended.
Deicide Till Death Do Us Part3.5
Deicide To Hell With God3.0
Deicide Scars of the Crucifix3.5
Deicide In the Minds of Evil3.5
Deicide In Torment in Hell2.5
Deicide Overtures of Blasphemy3.5
Overtures of Blasphemy is exactly what you could expect from a Deicide album, since Benton & Co. don’t usually get out of their comfort zone, and at the end of the day it all comes down to whether you see the glass half full or half empty.
Deicide Insineratehymn3.0
Deitus Irreversible3.5
Deivos Demiurge Of The Void4.0
Razor-sharp Polish modern technical death metal. For fans of Behemoth and Hour of Penance.
Deivos Gospel of Maggots3.5
Demigod Slumber of Sullen Eyes4.0
Demigod Let Chaos Prevail4.0
Demigod Shadow Mechanics2.5
An album without a coherent musical direction, which shows that the band was a little lost at this point, stuck somewhere between the past and present, unsure of what direction to take. Even some good songs like My Blood Your Blood, In the Mirrors or Gates of Lamentation are not sufficient to ensure an above average quality.
Demilich Nespithe4.0
unpredictable. schizophrenic. interesting
Demolition Hammer Epidemic of Violence3.5
Demon Hunter War4.0
Here's a good example of an interesting mainstream approach to music, On My Side, The Negative or Ash are great jams. As a side note, the mixing and mastering leaves a lot to be desired.
Demon Hunter Peace3.5
Demonaz March of the Norse2.5
Generic metal, with some interesting guitar moments.
Denner/Shermann Masters of Evil3.0
Depeche Mode Ultra3.5
Cool record. My favourite songs here are Home and specially It's No Good
Depravation III: Odor Mortis3.0
Depravity (AUS) Evil Upheaval4.0
Depravity (AUS) Grand Malevolence4.0
Der Weg Einer Freiheit Noktvrn4.3
Deranged Deeds of Ruthless Violence3.5
Solid Cannibal Corpse-esque brutal death metal, in which the most interesting track 'Carnal Provision for the Rotten Masses' is also the one that goes the furthest away from the band's core sound, reminiscent of Morbid Angel.
Descent Order of Chaos3.8
Desecravity Implicit Obedience3.5
Desecravity Anathema4.0
How do we say tech feast in Japanese?
Desecravity Orphic Signs4.0
Smart balance between aggressiveness and technique. Obligatory listening for fans of the genre.
Deserted Fear Drowned by Humanity3.0
Desolate Shrine Fires of the Dying World3.7
Desolate Shrine Deliverance from the Godless Void3.5
Desolate Shrine The Heart of the Netherworld3.5
Desolate Shrine The Sanctum of Human Darkness3.5
Desolate Shrine Tenebrous Towers3.5
Despised Icon Purgatory3.0
Destrage The Chosen One4.0
The Chosen One is one of those albums that dispenses extensive arguments, it's a well-crafted, all killer no filler collection of core-ish metal jams. Great stuff
Destruction Spiritual Genocide3.0
Far from being an outstanding album but still worth a spin. Great to see this legendary band still thrashing.
Destruction Infernal Overkill3.0
Destruction Born to Perish2.0
Everyone needs to make a living, Schmier & Co are no different.
Dethklok Dethalbum III3.0
Difficult to determine where the fictional or the joke ends and the actual music begins. Still an enjoyable listen.
Deus Mortem Kosmocide3.5
Nothing new under the moon, nevertheless Kosmicide should not be ignored since it features an interesting straightforward approach, mostly influenced by the Swedish black metal scene, from bands like Funeral Mist or Marduk, with some extreme thrash and more melodic glimpses. Personal Highlights: The Soul of the Worlds, Sinister Lava and Ceremony of Reversion p.2, the thrashiest song on the album.
Devangelic Resurrection Denied3.5
Devangelic Ersetu3.0
Devangelic Xul3.8
Devenial Verdict Ash Blind3.8
DevilDriver Dealing With Demons I2.5
Devin Townsend Empath3.5
Devin Townsend Project Epicloud4.0
Devin is without a doubt a very talented musician and even if we find some recycled ideas on "Epicloud" his songwriting is undeniably interesting.
Devoid of Thought Outer World Graves3.7
Devolved Reprisal3.0
Devourment Butcher The Weak3.5
Devourment Molesting the Decapitated3.5
Devourment Conceived in Sewage3.0
Devourment Obscene Majesty3.5
Still molesting, after all these years
DGM Tragic Separation4.0
Diabolical Eclipse3.5
Enjoyable Enslaved meets Behemoth, which, despite some lack of originality, manages to be captivating enough to hold us throughout the album.
Diabolizer Khalkedonian Death4.0
Diamond Head Lightning to the Nations4.0
One of Lars Ulrich's favourite NWOBHM bands. Slightly overrated in my opinion, however songs like The Prince, Am I Evil? or Helpless helps to make this album one of the NWOBHM most influential releases.
Diamond Head The Coffin Train3.5
Except for the debut I never paid much attention to these guys, so The Coffin Train took me by surprise. Unlike many revivals, which only try to emulate the glory days long gone, the band tries in its own way to do something more representative of what they are nowadays, with a much greater focus in the 90s than in their earlier NWOBHM sound signature. Old school fans probably will not like this less heavy, more polished and mainstream approach, I personally find it quite unpretentious and fun.
Dido No Angel4.5
One of my favourite albums of the past 15 years. Here With Me, Hunter, Don't Think of Me or Take My Hand are amazing songs.
Dimmu Borgir Eonian2.5
Dio Strange Highways3.0
Dio Angry Machines2.0
Dio's most uninspired album. For the die hard fans only.
Dio Holy Diver5.0
Mr. Ronnie James Dio first record, and also his best. Personal highlights: Holy Diver, Caught In The Middle, Don't Talk to Strangers and Rainbow in the Dark.
Dio The Last in Line5.0
His debut and Dream Evil are my favourites, but The Last in Line is close second. Amazing record, filled with memorable songs like the title track, We Rock, I Speed at Night, Evil Eyes or Egypt (The Chains Are On). An absolute classic.
Dio Sacred Heart3.5
Dio Dream Evil5.0
Dio's most underrated release. Songs like Night People, Sunset Superman, All the Fools Sailed Away, Naked in the Rain or I Could Have Been a Dreamer, are among his greatest moments.
Dio Lock up the Wolves3.0
Except from the title track and Wild One this is a relatively average album. The end of the golden era for Mr.
Ronnie James Dio (RIP). Still worth buying.
Dio Magica2.5
Well...I'm a huge Dio fan however this record is in my opinion one of Ronnie''s worst albums. Boring songs with a serious lack of inspiration. The next record is definitely better.
Dio Killing the Dragon4.0
Very interesting album. "Killing the Dragon", "Better in the Dark", "Throw Away Children" and specially "Push" are great songs. Excellent performance from Doug Aldrich.
Dio Master of the Moon2.5
Dio's solo swan song is unfortunately one of his most uninspired moments, nevertheless his vocal performance remains top level as usual. RIP Mr. Ronnie James Dio.
Dio Diamonds - The Best of Dio4.5
Dire Straits Communiqué3.0
Dire Straits Brothers in Arms5.0
Definitely one of the best and most iconic albums of the '80s, and in my opinion also their best. Songs like So Far Away, Walk of Life, Your Latest Trick, and most especially Money for Nothing and Brothers in Arms, are timeless classics.
Dire Straits Love Over Gold4.0
Dire Straits On Every Street3.0
Dire Straits Alchemy: Dire Straits Live4.5
One of the most memorable live albums released in the 80's.
Dire Straits On the Night4.0
Dire Straits Dire Straits4.0
Dire Straits Making Movies4.0
Disavowed Perceptive Deception3.0
Disavowed Revocation of the Fallen4.0
Disavowed reminds us that the Dutch BDM scene is still among the best in the genre. Welcome back.
Dischordia Triptych4.0
Dischordia Project 192.5
Dischordia Binge/Purge3.5
Disembowel (USA-OR) Echoes of Terror3.0
A decent appetizer, while we wait for the main OSDM menus of 2020.
Disentomb Misery4.0
Disentomb The Decaying Light4.0
Disfiguring the Goddess Sleeper4.0
Big Chocolate deserves the credit for exploring new musical territories with his hybrid brutal death metal/electronica songwriting. The unorthodox textures will not please the traditional old school death metal fan. For the open minded only.
Disfiguring the Goddess Deprive3.0
Sleeper reloaded.
Disgorge Cranial Impalement3.0
Disillusion Ayam3.5
Disincarnate Dreams of the Carrion Kind4.0
Diskord Degenerations4.0
Disma Towards the Megalith3.5
Towards Incantation nostalgia.
Dismember Like an Ever Flowing Stream3.5
One of the best Swedish Death Metal records. At this time probably only Entombed made better DM in this country.
Dismember Indecent & Obscene2.5
Dissection Storm of the Light's Bane3.5
Distant Heritage3.0
Diviner Fallen Empires3.5
Diviner Realms of Time3.5
Dodecahedron Dodecahedron3.5
Dodecahedron Kwintessens4.5
The harmony hidden behind this geometric chaos gives me a strange sense of balance and symmetry, as if a set of dark dimensional planes were overlapping, intercepting and accumulating until they build an imaginary surrounding structure.
Dodheimsgard Black Medium Current3.5
Dokken Breaking the Chains3.5
Dokken Tooth and Nail4.0
Dokken Under Lock and Key4.0
This is my favourite Dokken album filled with classics like The Hunter, In My Dreams, It's Not Love and specially Unchain the Night. George Lynch is a great guitar player.
Dokken Back for the Attack3.5
Dokken Beast from the East4.0
Domination Campaign Onward To Glory2.0
Donny Benet Mr. Experience3.0
DorDeDuh Har2.5
Doro Raise Your Fist3.0
Pretty decent release filled with catchy eighties nostalgia.
Down NOLA4.5
An album which captures true rock 'n' roll spirit. An essential addition to any heavy metal collection.
Downfall of Gaia Silhouettes Of Disgust3.5
Draconian Under a Godless Veil3.5
Dragged Into Sunlight Terminal Aggressor II4.0
These guys do a good job turning their music into a sociopath manifesto. The question that arises is whether they express an experience or just the reflection of something else.
Dragged Into Sunlight Hatred For Mankind4.0
Dragged Into Sunlight Terminal Aggressor3.0
Dragged Into Sunlight WidowMaker3.5
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage3.0
Top level musical performances, unfortunately the songwriting remains average and uninspired.
DragonForce The Power Within3.0
DragonForce Extreme Power Metal3.5
Dragonlord Dominion3.0
Drawn and Quartered The One Who Lurks3.5
Drawn and Quartered Feeding Hell's Furnace3.5
Drawn and Quartered Congregation Pestilence3.8
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn of Events3.0
If Images and Words, Awake or Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory didn't exist A Dramatic Turn of Events
will be a very cool record. Too much deja vu stuff in my opinion. Mike Mangini is an amazing drummer but
Mike Portnoy is irreplaceable.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory4.5
In my opinion their second best record just after Images and Words. The musical performances here are unbelievable, specially from John Petrucci and Mike Portnoy. My favourite songs are The Dance of Eternity and specially Home. Home is in my opinion the best song this band ever made.
Dream Theater Images and Words4.5
My favourite album from the most successful and inspired Prog Metal band of the 90's. Images and Words is an absolute prog classic. All songs are great but Pull Me Under, Another Day, Metropolis, Pt. 1: The Miracle and the Sleepe and Learning to Live are my favourites.
Dream Theater Awake4.0
In my opinion the previous is better however Awake is also a very cool record. My favourite songs here are Caught In A Web and Innocence Faded.
Dream Theater Train of Thought3.0
Dream Theater Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence3.5
This band don't create nothing really new since " Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory", nevertheless this album still has some good moments and top level musical performances (as usual).
Dream Theater A Change of Seasons4.0
A Change of Seasons is one of the best songs this band ever released. The live covers are cool but dispensable.
Dream Theater Falling into Infinity3.5
Despite the record label involvement to make Falling Into Infinity a more commercial release, this album remains an enjoyable listening experience. "You Not Me" is the most dispensable song here.
Dream Theater Dream Theater3.0
Dream Theater When Dream and Day Unite3.0
A glimpse of what's to come.
Dream Theater The Astonishing2.5
Dream Theater Distance Over Time3.5
Dream Unending Tide Turns Eternal2.5
Dream Unending Song of Salvation2.5
Dream Unending/Worm Starpath3.0
Duran Duran Rio4.0
Duran Duran Duran Duran4.0
Dust Bolt Trapped in Chaos3.0
Dvne Etemen Ænka3.7
Dvne Omega Severer3.5
Dying Fetus Descend into Depravity4.0
Very solid released that should please all modern death metal fans out there.
Dying Fetus Reign Supreme4.5
Excellent piece of modern technical death metal with blistering moments like "Subjected to a Beating", "In the Trenches", "Devout Atrocity" or "Revisionist Past".
Dying Fetus Destroy the Opposition4.0
Groundbreaking album, which greatly influenced the sound of modern extreme music over the past decade.
Dying Fetus Stop at Nothing4.0
A worthy successor to Destroy the Opposition. Pretty solid release.
Dying Fetus War of Attrition3.0
Dying Fetus Purification Through Violence3.0
Dying Fetus Killing on Adrenaline3.5
Dying Fetus Wrong One to Fuck With3.5
Dying Fetus Make Them Beg for Death4.0
Dying Out Flame Shiva Rudrastakam3.5
Glen Benton meets Dalai Lama, proving that Heavy Metal remains a universal language. An extra 0.5 in honor of Shiva.
Dying Wish Fragments of a Bitter Memory3.7
Dynazty The Dark Delight3.0
It fails to match the quality of its predecessor, yet still manages to deliver some catchy songs, even if they never really reach memorable levels.
Dynazty Firesign4.0
It's one of those albums that overflow that quite unique larger than the life 80's vibration. Recommended for those who like to enjoy some fun.
Dyscarnate Enduring the Massacre3.5
Interesting debut that blends modern and more technical songwriting with blistering old school riff-based moments (Dying Fetus and Decapitated come to mind). A nice addition to any death metal collection.
Dyscarnate And So It Came To Pass4.0
Avoiding the high technical playing in favour of well structured heaviness, these Brits managed to release a pretty solid effort. An excellent addition to any death metal collection.
Dyscarnate With All Their Might4.0
The British power trio return with their strongest album to date and most certainly one of the grooviest releases of the year.
Dysgnostic Scar Echoes3.7
Dysmorphic An Illusive Progress4.0
Gorod and Obscura fans should check this out
Dyssebeia Garden of Stillborn Idols3.8
Dzo-nga Thunder In the Mountains2.5
It's all very well wrapped up, but the music isn't very interesting.
Eagles Hotel California3.5
Earth Rot Black Tides of Obscurity3.5
Edge of Sanity Purgatory Afterglow3.5
Despite some weak points, like Swano's clean vocals, Purgatory Afterglow remains a solid release. Twilight is the best song here.
Edge of Sanity Crimson3.5
Dan Swano deserves the credit for creating this long-playing track, however in my opinion "Crimson" has too many ups and downs to be considered a classic of the genre. Still an enjoyable work.
Edge of Sanity Crimson II3.5
Editors An End Has A Start3.5
Electric Wizard Dopethrone3.5
Electrocution Psychonolatry3.5
Eloy Ocean3.5
Interesting work. I'm not a fan of Bornemann's voice or vocal lines however Rosenthal's performance here is top level. One of the most iconic German progressive Rock albums.
Eluveitie Ategnatos4.0
Less melancholic and introspective than Cellar Darling's The Spell, Ategnatos takes us on pleasant journey through the Swiss Alps and its Celtic Helvetian pagan metal melodies. Personal highlights: Ategnatos, A Cry in the Wilderness and Threefold Death.
Embrional Absolutely Anti-Human Behaviors4.0
This Polish underground band have a lot more to offer than most other death metal bands around. "Absolutely Anti-Human Behaviors" is an excellent album that should appeal both old school and modern death metal fans.
Embrional Evil Dead3.5
Embryo (DEU) Rocksession3.0
Embryonic Devourment Heresy of the Highest Order4.0
Embryonic Devourment Reptilian Agenda3.8
Emerson Lake and Palmer Brain Salad Surgery4.5
Emerson Lake and Palmer Pictures at an Exhibition5.0
Classical meets rock. One of the most iconic progressive/symphonic albums ever released.
Emerson Lake and Palmer Emerson, Lake & Palmer4.0
Emerson Lake and Palmer Tarkus3.5
The opening title track still remains one of the finest pieces of progressive music ever released, but unfortunately the other songs downgrade the overall quality of the album.
Emperor Live Inferno4.0
Emperor Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire...3.5
Emperor IX Equilibrium3.5
Emperor In the Nightside Eclipse4.0
Emperor Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk4.0
END (USA-NJ) Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face3.0
Enforced At The Walls4.0
The question is not whether this is refreshing or groundbreaking, the real question is whether you can handle these riffs.
Enforced Kill Grid4.2
Enforced War Remains3.8
Enforcer Death By Fire4.0
Pretty enjoyable '80s revival. HORNS UP!
Enforcer From Beyond3.5
Enforcer Zenith2.5
Enigma Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!4.5
The previous is better however "Le Roi est mort, vive le Roi!" remains an awesome work.
Enigma The Cross of Changes5.0
One of the greatest albums of the 90's.
Enigma MCMXC a.D.4.0
Enigma The Screen Behind the Mirror3.0
Enigma Seven Lives, Many Faces3.0
Enigma A posteriori4.0
Ensiferum Ensiferum4.0
Ensiferum Iron3.0
Ensiferum Victory Songs4.0
Ensiferum Thalassic3.0
Despite its good moments, Thalassic's formulaic approach never reaches levels of excellence.
Enslaved RIITIIR4.0
Enslaved Axioma Ethica Odini4.0
Enslaved E3.5
Enslaved Utgard3.5
Enslaved Caravans to the Outer Worlds3.5
Enslaved Heimdal4.0
Enslaved In Times3.8
Enslaved Isa3.2
Enslaved Ruun3.8
Enslaved Vertebrae3.7
Enslaved Below the Lights3.8
Enslaved Monumension3.8
Entombed Left Hand Path4.0
This and the next one are in my opinion Entombed's best records. Left Hand Path was crucial to the European Death Metal scene. This intro always reminds me Celtic Frost's Morbid Tales. Absolute Death Metal classic.
Entombed Clandestine4.0
Their debut is slightly better but Clandestine is close second. Swedish Death Metal classic.
Entombed Wolverine Blues4.0
Excellent album. Death 'n' roll in your fucking face.
Entombed A.D. Bowels of Earth3.0
This chainsaw is no longer as lethal as it used to be, but occasionally it can still inflict some wounds.
Enya Watermark4.5
A delightful journey into Enya's gentle subtle music. A must have.
Eoront Gods Have No Home4.0
Epica Requiem for the Indifferent3.0
Nice symphonic moments but the songwriting remains too predictable.
Epica Omega2.8
Epica The Alchemy Project3.0
Equipoise Demiurgus3.5
Erdve Vaitojimas3.8
Erdve Savigaila3.7
Erebos (AUT) Heretic4.5
Esoctrilihum Consecration of the Spiritus Flesh2.5
Esoteric A Pyrrhic Existence4.0
Essence of Datum Spellcrying Machine3.5
Ethereal Shroud Trisagion3.0
Euphoreon Ends of the Earth3.0
Europe The Final Countdown5.0
One of the most successful albums of the mid-1980s, but also one of the most underrated. Songs like Rock The Night, Carrie, Danger On The Track, Cherokee, and especially The Final Countdown, are all part of my adolescence.
Europe Wings of Tomorrow3.5
Evanescence Fallen3.5
Evergrey The Inner Circle4.0
Another solid release from one of the most interesting metal bands of the 00's.
Evergrey Solitude Dominance Tragedy3.5
Very interesting album. My favourite songs here are "Solitude Within", "A Scattered Me" and "The Corey Curse". Englund's passionate performance is top level.
Evergrey Glorious Collision3.0
Not an amazing album but still has its moments like "Leave It Behind Us".
Evergrey Recreation Day4.0
Evergrey In Search Of Truth4.0
At the top of their game. Very enjoyable album.
Evergrey The Dark Discovery3.5
Enjoyable debut.
Evergrey Torn4.0
Very interesting album with another passionate performance from Tom S. Englund.
Evergrey Hymns for the Broken4.0
Evergrey The Storm Within3.5
Evergrey The Atlantic4.0
Englund takes us on a journey through the Atlantic currents into familiarly melancholic shores. We will not find anything truly adventurous along the way, but the ride is quite enjoyable.
Evergrey Escape of the Phoenix3.7
Evergrey A Heartless Portrait (The Orphéan Testament)3.5
Evildead Annihilation of Civilization3.0
Good but not outstanding.
Evile Hell Unleashed3.5
Ex Deo Caligvla4.0
Ex Deo Romulus4.0
Exciter Heavy Metal Maniac3.5
Influential release for the speed/thrash metal scene of the early 80's.
Excommunion Thronosis3.5
Exhorder Slaughter in the Vatican4.0
One of the heaviest thrash metal albums ever released. Excellent effort from a band that deserved far more recognition.
Exhorder The Law3.5
Their debut is definitely better, nevertheless "The Law" remains a very solid release.
Exhorder Mourn the Southern Skies3.5
Exhumed All Guts, No Glory3.5
There are more interesting extreme metal bands out there, nevertheless "All Guts, No Glory" remains a pretty solid release.
Exhumed Necrocracy4.0
Exhumed Slaughtercult3.5
Exhumed Anatomy Is Destiny4.0
Exhumed Death Revenge4.0
Exhumed Horror3.5
Exhumed To The Dead3.5
Exhumed/Gruesome Twisted Horror3.5
Eximperitus... Sahrartu3.5
Exocrine Molten Giant4.0
Gorod has good neighbors. Interesting tech death.
Exocrine Maelstrom3.5
Exocrine The Hybrid Suns3.2
Exodus Let There Be Blood4.5
Nothing beats the original, almost always a fact, but I really like how these classic songs sound here. The modern production of this album put Bonded by Blood, Exodus, A Lesson in Violence, Piranha or Strike of the Beast on extreme higher grounds. And yes, I really like Rob Dukes's performance.
Exodus Bonded by Blood4.0
These guys were thrash metal pioneers and Bonded by Blood is among the most influential and essential TM records ever made. Exodus, A Lesson in Violence, Metal Command, Strike of the Beast and specially Bonded By Blood and Piranha are TM anthems. What I dislike the most is the sound production and Paul's vocals...yes Paul (RIP) is a metal legend but in my opinion never had a golden voice. This record should be released 2 years earlier.
Exodus Exhibit B: The Human Condition4.0
This record was really a great surprise. Best record since Fabulous Disaster. Amazing production from Andy Sneap (as usual).
Exodus Fabulous Disaster4.5
Fabulous Disaster is an amazing thrash gem filled with memorable tracks like The Toxic Waltz, Like Father, Like Son and specially The Last Art Of Defiance and Fabulous Disaster. Their debut is an absolute classic TM album but in my opinion this is probably even better. If Fabulous Disaster was released in 86 probably their career had been more successful.
Exodus Pleasures of the Flesh2.5
After the classic Bonded by Blood, everyone (myself included) expected a lot more.
Exodus Shovel Headed Kill Machine3.0
Some killer riffs as usual but overall it's not an amazing album.
Exodus Force of Habit3.0
After the memorable Fabulous disaster these guys were a little lost. Force Of Habit have some good moments but is too boring to be among their best work.
Exodus Tempo of the Damned4.0
Exodus best album since Fabulous Disaster. Excellent piece of thrash.
Exodus The Atrocity Exhibition: Exhibit A3.5
Enjoyable album with great moments like "Children of a Worthless God" however most of the songs are too long making "The Atrocity Exhibition...Exhibit A" a little bit monotonous and repetitive. The sequel is better.
Exodus Impact Is Imminent2.0
A huge step back. Their worst album to date, in my opinion.
Exodus Blood In, Blood Out3.8
Exodus Persona Non Grata2.5
Expander Neuropunk Boostergang4.0
Extol The Blueprint Dives2.5
Extol Extol4.0
Extreme Noise Terror A Holocaust In Your Head1.5
Exumer Possessed by Fire4.0
Exumer Fire and Damnation3.5
Enjoyable comeback.
Exumer Hostile Defiance3.0
Thrashin' like it's 1989, an extra 0.5 in honor of the glorious mosh pits.
Eyefear The Inception of Darkness3.0
EZO EZO3.0
Fabricant Drudge To The Thicket4.2
Faceless Burial Speciation3.5
Faceless Burial At The Foothills Of Deliration3.5
Fairyland Osyrhianta3.0
Faith No More The Real Thing4.0
My favourite Faith no More album. The best songs here are From out of Nowhere, Falling to Pieces, The Real Thing and specially Epic, in my opinion their best song.
Faith No More Angel Dust4.0
Falconer Northwind3.0
Nice melodies but the songwriting remains too predictable.
Falls of Rauros Patterns in Mythology3.0
Fallujah The Harvest Wombs4.0
Very enjoyable blackened tech death hybrid. Promising young act.
Fallujah Nomadic3.5
More melodic and atmospheric than "The Harvest Wombs", Fallujah give us a little taste of what's to come.
Fallujah The Flesh Prevails4.0
An album with pretty good ideas and intriguing soundscapes that deserved a better sound engineering. "The Night Reveals" is my personal highlight.
Fallujah Dreamless3.0
Fallujah Undying Light3.5
Yes, the album has its monotonous and generic moments and I understand why some folks disapprove of the band's more mainstream approach, but the album isn't nearly as bad as most people make it out to be.
Fallujah Empyrean3.8
Fates Warning No Exit2.5
Some decent moments but overall remains an average effort.
Fates Warning Perfect Symmetry3.0
Fates Warning Darkness in a Different Light3.0
Fates Warning Theories of Flight3.5
Fates Warning Long Day Good Night3.0
Father Befouled Holy Rotten Blood3.0
Father Befouled Crowned in Veneficum3.0
Fear Factory The Industrialist3.5
I don't know their more recent works so I can't tell if "The Industrialist" is a step forward or plain and simple deja-vu. The album itself is very solid.
Feed Them Death Negative3.7
Fell Voices Untitled1.0
Feminazgul No Dawn for Men1.5
Festerday Iihtallan3.5
Fetid Steeping Corporeal Mess3.0
Fields Of Elysium In Ancient Contemplation4.0
Fight War Of Words4.0
Very interesting album. My favourite tracks here are Into the Pit, Nailed to the Gun, Immortal Sin and specially the epic Reality-A New Beginning.
Final Breath Of Death and Sin3.5
Solid release that swings between straightforward death / thrash and a more melodic approach. Personal highlight: Agonized, Zombiefied, Necrotized (yeah, badass song title).
Final Light Final Light3.0
Finntroll Nattfodd3.5
Finntroll Vredesvävd4.0
Fireballet Night On Bald Mountain3.5
Firespawn Abominate3.0
Firewind Allegiance4.0
Very enjoyable album from the most consistent power metal band of the last decade. My favourite songs here are "Allegiance", "Insanity" and "Till the End of Time".
Firewind The Premonition4.5
In my opinion their best record. Almost all songs here are 5/5 but my favourites are Into the Fire, Mercenary Man, Angels Forgive Me, Remembered, Circle of Life and specially Head Up High. Gus G is an amazing guitar player.
Firewind Days of Defiance4.0
In my opinion The Premonition is their best album however Days of Defiance is also a great record. My favourite songs are The Ark Of Lies, World On Fire, Embrace The Sun, Cold As Ice and the astonishing SKG (instrumental). In my opinion Firewind is the most inspired Power Metal band out there.
Firewind Few Against Many3.5
The first impression wasn't great but after a few spins the album grew on me. Even if it fails to match the quality of the last efforts "Few Against Many" still has nice moments like the title track, "The Undying Fire" or "Destiny". I'm still kinda disappointed.
Firewind Firewind3.0
First Fragment Dasein3.0
Fish Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors4.0
Enjoyable and diverse songwriting that swings between neo-prog atmospheres (Vigil in a Wilderness of Mirrors and Cliche), world music (Big Wedge) and hard-rock (View from a Hill). A very interesting debut from one of the greatest lyricists of the '80s.
Fish Internal Exile3.5
Fish A Feast of Consequences4.5
An album that reveals the many faces of Fish, swinging between progressive and straightforward pop-rock but always keeping a strong balance throughout the album. Far better than anything Marillion has released this century.
Favourite songs: High Woods, Thistle Alley and The Great Unravelling.
Fish 13th Star4.0
Fisthammer Devour All You See3.0
Fit for an Autopsy The Sea of Tragic Beasts3.5
Fleetwood Mac Rumours4.5
One of the greatest albums released in the 70's. Timeless music.
Flesh Consumed Ecliptic Dimensions Of Suffering4.0
Pretty competent brand of brutality, heavily influenced by Deeds of Flesh.
Flesh Consumed Mutilate, Eviscerate, Decapitate4.0
Fleshcrawl Descend Into the Absurd3.0
Fleshgod Apocalypse Agony4.0
Excellent album.
Fleshgod Apocalypse Oracles4.0
Excellent debut from one of the most interesting extreme metal acts around.
Fleshgod Apocalypse Mafia4.0
Very solid release from one of the most interesting modern death metal bands out there.
Fleshgod Apocalypse Labyrinth3.5
Fleshgod Apocalypse King3.5
Fleshgod Apocalypse Veleno4.0
With a more diverse and less conservative approach than previous releases, Veleno is one of the band's most catchy and inspired albums to date, where songs follow each other fluidly, intelligently avoiding moments of greater saturation typical of this frenetic symphonic style. Bel lavoro ragazzi.
Fleshmould Interitum3.5
Enjoyable blend of old school and technical death metal with great moments like "The 14th Legion" or "Alexandria". "Interitum" may not be the most original album out this year, but remains a very solid release.
Florence and the Machine Ceremonials3.5
Using the same previous formulas may have worked this time but Florence and her machines need to find new ways. Still an enjoyable album.
Florence and the Machine Lungs4.0
One of the most interesting and distinctive voices in contemporary pop music. Very enjoyable debut.
Flotsam and Jetsam No Place for Disgrace3.5
"Doomsday for the Deceiver" is their most known work however this is probably their most solid effort to date. "Dreams of Death" is my favourite song here.
Flotsam and Jetsam Doomsday for the Deceiver3.5
Great US thrash. My favourite songs here are Hammerhead, Iron Tears and Metal Shock.
Flotsam and Jetsam Ugly Noise2.0
This isn't the album I've been hoping for. Dispensable.
Flotsam and Jetsam The Cold3.5
Interesting comeback album with a surprisingly modern sound which blends the intensity of riff-based song structures with classy Queensryche-esque harmonies. "Take" is one of the best songs this band has ever written.
Flotsam and Jetsam When the Storm Comes Down3.0
Flotsam and Jetsam Cuatro2.5
Flotsam and Jetsam Flotsam and Jetsam4.0
Filled with great songs like Seventh Seal, Life Is a Mess, Time to Go, Verge of Tragedy or Iron Maiden (enjoyable tribute), Flotsam's eponymous is easily one of their best albums to date. Erik's performance is particularly interesting.
Flotsam and Jetsam The End of Chaos3.5
Flotsam and Jetsam Blood in the Water4.0
THERE'S BLOOD IN THE WAAAAATEER
Flourishing Intersubjectivity1.5
Forbidden Forbidden Evil4.5
Absolute Bay Area classic. Forbidden's debut is a memorable thrash metal record. My favourite songs here are Chalice of Blood and of course Through Eyes of Glass.
Forbidden Twisted into Form4.5
In my opinion their best record and a personal favourite. The best songs here are the title track, Infinite and specially Step by Step.
Forbidden Omega Wave3.5
Omega Wave don't have the fire of their first two albums but still have enough good tracks like Forsaken at the Gates, Overthrow or Swine. Very cool performance from Russ Anderson (as usual).
Forbidden Distortion3.0
Decent effort but the Bay Area boys were a little bit lost here. Miles away from their previous masterpiece.
Forbidden Green3.0
Despite the dispensable "Machine Head oriented" moments, this album has some good tracks like "What Is the Last Time?", "Green" or "Phat".
Foretoken Ruin3.5
Forhist Forhist3.8
Fornicus Sulphuric Omnipotence4.0
Forteresse Thèmes pour la Rébellion4.0
Fossilization Leprous Daylight4.0
Fractal Generator Apotheosynthesis3.5
Fractal Generator Macrocosmos4.0
Fractal Universe Rhizomes of Insanity3.0
Pleasant progressive tech death, still with some margin for improvement, especially in the ability to create greater diversity and in the Gojira-esque vocals department.
Frank Blackfire Back on Fire2.5
Frozen Crown Call of the North2.8
Frozen Soul Crypt Of Ice3.0
Fuath II3.3
Full of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy4.0
Full of Hell Weeping Choir3.5
Full of Hell Garden of Burning Apparitions3.0
Funebrarum The Sleep of Morbid Dreams3.5
Funeral Mist Hekatomb4.0
The blasphemous return of one of the best vocals in the business
Funeral Mist Maranatha3.5
Funeral Mist Salvation4.0
I have a feeling Daniel is not a devout christian, just a thought, I may be wrong.
Funeral Mist Deiform3.5
Fuoco Fatuo (ITA2) Obsidian Katabasis3.0
Fustilarian All This Promiscuous Decadence3.5
Fvnerals Let the Earth Be Silent3.0
Gaahls Wyrd GastiR - Ghosts Invited4.0
Gaahls' new project will certainly not be consensual, since its more gothic and clean approach will not please everyone. I personally find Ghosts Invited's atmosphere quite emotional and engaging, presenting a rather interesting diversity. The drumming is definitely one of the highlights, great performance.
Gaerea Unsettling Whispers3.5
Gaerea Limbo3.5
Gaerea Mirage4.3
Galahad Empires Never Last4.0
Enjoyable album that blends classic neo-progressive musical structures (IQ comes to mind), heavier parts and even some Muse glimpses. It's not an original piece of work but the smart arrangements and Stuart Nicholson's passionate performance help to make "Empire Never Last" a very enjoyable listening experience.
Galneryus Angel of Salvation4.0
Galneryus Ultimate Sacrifice4.5
I didn't have the slightest idea that there was progressive power metal with such quality made in Japan. Syu is easily one of the best guitarists of his generation.
Galneryus Under the Force of Courage4.0
I'm just starting to explore Galneryus discography, but I venture to say Reward for Betrayal should most certainly be one of the band's best songs.
Galneryus Vetelgyus4.0
Galneryus Into the Purgatory4.0
What we should be questioning at the moment is whether SYU is actually human.
Galvanizer Prying Sight Of Imperception3.7
Gama Bomb Speed Between The Lines3.5
Enjoyable crossover thrash revival, with one of the most interesting vocals within the genre. Highlights: Give Me Leather and Bring Out the Monster.
Gama Bomb Sea Savage3.0
Gama Bomb Bats3.0
Gamma Ray Heading for Tomorrow2.5
Lot's of people find this record an absolute Power Metal masterpiece. Well I disagree. Some good songs for sure but still an average record
Gamma Ray Sigh No More2.5
One With The World is an amazing song but the album (in my opinion) is average
Gamma Ray Insanity and Genius2.5
Average is definitely the word that suites Insanity and Genius.
Gamma Ray Land of the Free3.5
One of their best records and a power metal classic for all die hard fans but in my opinion Land of the Free is miles aways from both Keeper's. The best song here is probably Afterlife (Ingo RIP).
Gamma Ray To the Metal!3.0
To the Metal has good moments sure. Songs like Empathy, All You Need To Know, Time To Live or the title track, however you can't find nothing really new here.
Gamma Ray Somewhere Out in Space3.5
Very enjoyable album. A must have for all power metal fans out there.
Gamma Ray Empire of the Undead3.0
As expected, power metal's inventor Kai Hansen returns with no surprises, but it's always a pleasure to hear one of the most influential European heavy metal artists of all time. Avalon is the most interesting song on the album.
Garbage Garbage4.0
Gary Moore We Want Moore!4.5
This gentleman was one of the best guitar players of his generation. We Want Moore! is a memorable live album with some of Moore's best classics like Murder in the Skies (probably his heaviest song), Shapes of Things to Come (amazing solo), Victims of the Future, End of the World or Empty Rooms. Good to hear Ian Paice here. An absolute live classic.
Gary Moore Wild Frontier4.0
Victims of the Future and Wild Frontier are my favourite records of Gary Moore's hard rock era. The celtic elements vs Moore's unique old school rock style are among the coolest things He's ever made. My favourite songs here are Wild Frontier, The Loner and specially the memorable Over the Hills and Far Away. RIP Mr. Gary Moore.
Gary Moore Victims Of The Future4.0
Gary Moore Still Got The Blues4.5
An essential work for any guitar lover. RIP Mr. Gary Moore.
Gary Moore Run for Cover4.0
One of Moore's most enjoyable rock albums. The best songs are "Run for Cover", "Military Man", "Empty Rooms" and specially the epic "Out in the Fields".
Gary Moore After the War3.5
Not my favourite album of his hard rock era however still has good moments like "After the War", "Led Clones", "Blood of Emeralds" or "The Messiah Will Come Again".
Gary Moore Rockin' Every Night - Live in Japan3.5
Gary Moore Corridors Of Power4.0
Gary Moore Dirty Fingers3.5
Gary Moore G-Force2.5
Gary Moore Back On The Streets3.0
Gatecreeper Deserted4.0
Gatecreeper Gatecreeper4.0
Gatecreeper Sweltering Madness4.0
Gatecreeper An Unexpected Reality3.5
Gateway Galgendood3.8
Gazpacho Demon3.5
Enjoyable album, heavily influenced by Marillion (H-era) and Radiohead. It's a slow grower.
General Surgery Left Hand Pathology4.0
General Surgery Lay Down and Be Counted3.0
Genesis Invisible Touch4.0
Genesis Duke5.0
My favourite Genesis and easily their most underrated release. Personal Highlights: Duchess, Turn It On Again, Heathaze and Duke's End.
Genesis Abacab3.5
Abacab has good moments like the title track but in my opinion the previous is definitely better.
Genesis Turn It On Again: The Hits4.0
Genesis The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway5.0
One of the greatest concept albums ever released, filled with classics such as The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway, Fly on a Windshield, In the Cage or The Carpet Crawlers.
Genesis Foxtrot4.0
Genesis Selling England by the Pound4.0
Genesis Genesis3.0
Genesis Wind & Wuthering3.5
Genocide Pact Genocide Pact3.5
Ghastly (FIN) Mercurial Passages3.7
Ghost (SWE) Infestissumam4.0
The Swedish occult rockers are back and the second strike is even deadlier.
Ghost (SWE) Opus Eponymous3.5
Ghost (SWE) Meliora4.5
Ghost (SWE) Popestar3.5
Ghost (SWE) Prequelle3.5
Ghost (SWE) Impera2.0
Ghost (SWE) Phantomime3.3
Gloryful Cult of Sedna2.5
Gloryhammer Legends From Beyond the Galactic Terror.3.0
Goatwhore Blood For The Master3.5
Fine piece of blackened thrash/death with some enjoyable Sodom (early years) glimpses.
Goatwhore Constricting Rage of the Merciless3.5
God Dethroned Passiondale4.5
Killer album from a band that deserves far more attention. One of the best '09 metal releases.
God Dethroned Under the Sign of the Iron Cross3.5
It fails to match the quality of previous effort, nevertheless "Under the Sign of the Iron Cross" remains an interesting album.
God Dethroned The Toxic Touch3.0
Album has its moments like "2014", "The Day You Died" or "Fail to Exist" but their next effort is definitely better.
God Dethroned Illuminati3.0
Godhead Machinery Masquerade Among Gods2.8
Gods Forsaken Smells of Death4.0
Well oiled and sharp death metal chainsaw, whose main element to highlight is the interesting balance between melody and the traditional early Entombed-esque straightforward approach.
Godskill The Gatherer of Fear and Blood3.5
Goetia (USA-DC) Goetia3.8
Gojira The Way of All Flesh3.5
Enjoyable album with great moments like Esoteric Surgery and specially The Art of Dying, the best song here, but it fails to match the quality of the previous release.
Gojira From Mars to Sirius4.5
They didn't reinvent the wheel but this album has definitely an original vibe. Excellent effort.
Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage4.5
One of the most impressive albums of the year so far, going straight into my top five albums of 2012.
Gojira The Link3.5
Adventurous and distinctive. Enjoyable album.
Gojira Magma3.5
Gojira Fortitude3.5
Golgothan Remains Adorned in Ruin2.8
Gomorrah (CAN) Gomorrah4.0
I've always admired bands that are a product of their time, acts with a fresh sound, that are not afraid to take risks and explore new territories, while maintaining a connection with their influences. Gomorrah, with its modern approach, fits into this niche. I hope this album helps the band to get the recognition it deserves.
Gorephilia Embodiment of Death3.5
Gorephilia Severed Monolith3.5
Gorephilia Ascend to Chaos3.0
Gorephilia In The Eye Of Nothing4.0
Gorerotted Only Tools and Corpses3.5
Gorgon (FRA2) Elegy4.0
Gorgon (FRA2) Titanomachy4.0
Gorgoroth Instinctus Bestialis3.5
Gorgoroth Quantos Possunt ad Satanitatem Trahunt3.0
Gorguts Considered Dead3.0
Gorguts The Erosion of Sanity3.0
Gorguts Colored Sands3.5
Gorguts Pleiades' Dust2.5
Gorod Leading Vision4.0
Gorod A Perfect Absolution4.5
A very interesting release that deserves a top spot in the smart death metal lists of 2012.
Gorod Process of a New Decline3.5
Not as strong as its predecessor and successor, but still interesting. Programmers of Decline is among their best songs.
Gorod Transcendence4.0
The title track alone makes this extended play worth getting.
Gorod Neurotripsicks4.0
Excellent debut from one of the most interesting modern death metal bands around. A must have.
Gorod A Maze of Recycled Creeds4.0
Gorod Aethra4.0
Unlike later releases, which have a clear musical direction (especially A Perfect Absolution), Aethra seems to drift through the band's discography, almost like a musical retrospective. As expected, the French tech masters deliver one of the most interesting technical death metal albums of the year.
Gorod The Orb3.5
Gory Blister Earth-Sick3.5
Solid brand of technical death metal.
Gosudar Morbid Despotic Ritual4.0
Gosudar Demo '183.3
Gosudar / Malignant Altar Gosudar​ / ​Malignant Altar (Split)4.0
Grand Magus Hammer of the North3.5
Good old school Priest oriented metal. Simple and catchy.
Grand Magus The Hunt4.0
More solid than the previous effort, "The Hunt" is a very enjoyable and unpretentious piece of classic heavy metal.
Grand Magus Triumph and Power3.0
After six albums the band should have been more ambitious and explored new territories, however Grand Magus consistency and passion for classic metal deserves our recognition.
Grand Magus Wolf God3.0
There has always been a controlled energy in Grand Magus' sound, so it's not surprising that this Wolf God doesn't pursue its prey with a bloodthirsty frenzy. Let's hope for a better kill on the next full moon.
Grave Into the Grave3.0
Cool old school stuff.
Grave Endless Procession of Souls3.0
Nice piece of old school nostalgia. Nothing more, nothing less.
Grave Digger Heavy Metal Breakdown3.0
Grave Digger Witch Hunter2.0
Grave Digger Fields Of Blood2.0
Grave Miasma Exalted Emanation3.7
Grave Miasma Realm Of Evoked Doom3.2
Grave Miasma Odori Sepulcrorum3.8
Grave Miasma Endless Pilgrimage3.7
Grave Miasma Abyss of Wrathful Deities3.7
Gravesend Methods Of Human Disposal3.0
Great White Once Bitten....4.0
Very enjoyable album. "Rock Me" is my favourite Great White song.
Great White ...Twice Shy4.0
Excellent album. All songs here are very enjoyable.
Green Carnation Leaves Of Yesteryear3.0
Grim Ravine It's a Long Way Down, to Where You Are3.5
Grima Rotten Garden4.0
Groza The Redemptive End3.5
Gruesome Savage Land3.5
Gruesome Twisted Prayers3.5
A pleasant tribute to one of the most underrated metal albums. Chuck would be proud.
Guns N' Roses Appetite for Destruction5.0
Like it or not, Appetite For Destruction was on of the best and most iconic rock albums of the 80's. Personal highlights: Nightrain, Paradise City, and especially Welcome To The Jungle and Sweet Child O' Mine. An absolute classic.
Guns N' Roses Chinese Democracy4.0
In my opinion Chinese Democracy is a very cool and underrated record.
Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion II3.5
Guns N' Roses Use Your Illusion I3.5
Hail Spirit Noir Mayhem In Blue3.5
Hail Spirit Noir Pneuma3.5
Hail Spirit Noir Oi Magoi3.5
Hail Spirit Noir Eden In Reverse4.0
Hail Spirit Noir Mannequins3.3
Haken Fauna3.5
Haken The Mountain3.0
Haken Vector3.5
Haken Virus4.0
Halford Resurrection4.0
Solid effort with great moments like "Resurrection", "Made in Hell" or "The One You Love to Hate". A must have to all classic metal fans out there.
Hallows Eve Tales of Terror2.0
Hanging Garden The Garden3.3
Hannes Grossmann The Radial Covenant4.0
Hannes Grossmann The Crypts Of Sleep3.5
Hannes Grossmann Apophenia4.0
More melodic and direct than its predecessor, Apophenia is the accomplished result of a musician who seeks to simplify his creative process without losing neither his identity nor his strong technical component.
Hate Morphosis3.0
Some enjoyable Behemoth based moments but overall the album lacks a distinctive sound.
Hate Solarflesh3.5
Pretty solid Behemoth-based songwriting.
Hate Crusade: Zero4.0
Hate Erebos3.5
Hate Tremendum3.0
Hate Auric Gates of Veles4.0
Hate Eternal Phoenix Amongst The Ashes3.5
Hate Eternal Infernus4.0
Hate Eternal Fury & Flames3.5
Hate Eternal Conquering the Throne4.0
Hate Eternal King of All Kings4.0
Hate Eternal I, Monarch4.0
Hate Eternal Upon Desolate Sands3.0
We've always been able to find something interesting and genuine in Erik's music, and Upon Desolate Sands definitely has its strong moments like the title track or All Hope Destroyed, but overall it's less appealing than Infernus.
Hath All That Was Promised4.0
Hath Of Rot And Ruin4.5
If someone asks me how extreme metal will sound like in the next decade, the answer will be something like "it will take a more hybrid approach, obviously." Of Rot and Ruin is more than a product of its time, it's a taste of what's to come and as the wise man said, we're living great times, the best of times.
Hatriot Heroes of Origin3.0
Nothing new under the sun, but if you're looking for some catchy Bay Area thrash, look no further. Welcome back Zetro.
Haunt (USA-CA) Mind Freeze3.0
Haunted Shores Void3.7
Haunter (USA-TX) Sacramental Death Qualia3.5
Interesting Artificial Brain/Deathspell Omega-esque sound, with potential to grow into something more personalized. If it weren't for the exaggerated acoustic moments, considering EP's length, my rating would be higher.
Haunter (USA-TX) Discarnate Ails3.8
Havok Time Is Up4.0
Excellent release from one of the highest hopes for modern thrash metal.
Havok Point of No Return3.0
One of the most interesting thrash acts around, but is this release really necessary? The originals tracks are fine and the covers are played by the book, but still not enough to justify this extended play.
Havok Unnatural Selection3.5
Havok V2.5
Havukruunu Uinuos Syömein Sota3.5
Headspace I Am Anonymous4.0
Pretty enjoyable debut, well worthy of the progressive rock fan's attention.
Heart Heart3.5
Amusing mainstream rock. "These Dreams" and specially "What About Love" are the best songs here.
Heathen The Evolution of Chaos4.0
Heathen Breaking the Silence3.0
Despite Dave Godfrey average performance Heathen's debut remains an enjoyable effort. Their prime is yet to come.
Heathen Victims of Deception3.5
Heathen Empire of the Blind3.0
Heaven and Hell The Devil You Know4.0
So great to see these guys back again. The Devil You Know is a very interesting record with really good songs like Atom and Evil, Fear and specially Bible Black. Tony Iommi and Dio performances on this particular track are amazing. Sadly the king of rock'n'roll died before this supergroup make another one. RIP Mr. Ronnie James Dio.
Heilung Futha4.5
Heilung LIFA4.5
Hell (UK) Curse and Chapter4.0
Hell (UK) Human Remains4.0
Hell Fire Mania3.0
Solid NWOBHM meets speed / thrash revival, however I have the feeling I will never return to it.
Hellion Screams In The Night3.0
Ann Boleyn is a terrible singer, but the guitar work is very interesting. Chet Thompson is one of the most underrated guitarists of his generation.
Helloween Rabbit Don't Come Easy3.0
Some good moments here like "Open Your Life", "Don't Stop Being Crazy", "Do You Feel Good" or "Hell Was Made In Heaven" but also uninspired ones.
Helloween Master of the Rings3.5
Helloween Helloween EP4.5
This EP is an absolute Speed Metal classic. It's not a perfect record, these guys were very young and immature but that's probably the reason I like this record so much. Best songs here are Starlight and specially Victim of Fate.
Helloween Walls of Jericho4.5
An absolute speed metal classic. Kay Hansen isn't the best singer in the world but I really like how these songs sound with his high tuned vocals. All songs are great here but my favourites are Ride the Sky, Guardians, Phantoms of Death, Gorgar and How Many Tears.
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part I5.0
Michael Kiske was the essential upgrade to this absolute pumpkin classic. Personal highlights: I'm Alive, A Little Time, Twilight of the Gods, Future World and Halloween.
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys Part II5.0
The ABSOLUTE PUMPKIN CLASSIC, and my favorite Helloween. Personal highlights: Eagle Fly Free. Dr. Stein. I Want Out. March Of Time and Keeper Of The Seven Keys.
Helloween Pink Bubbles Go Ape3.0
This album and the next one were a huge step back in their career. However PBGA has really good songs like Kids of the Century, Someone's Crying and The Chance.
Helloween Chameleon2.0
Definitely their worst record that almost ruined their career. A huge step back...
Helloween The Time of the Oath2.5
In my opinion this record is overrated. An average record nothing more. Their best albums after the 2 Keepers come just after.
Helloween Better Than Raw4.0
The next one will be better but Better Than Raw was the first really above average record these guys made
since Pink Bubbles Go Ape. My favourite songs here are Hey Lord!, Don't Spit on My Mind, I Can, A Handful of
Pain and specially Push. Andi Deris performance on Push is unbelievably powerful.
Helloween The Dark Ride4.5
In my opinion The Dark Ride is definitely the best record of Andi Deris era and one of their best works to date. Songs like If I Could Fly, I Live For Your Pain, Immortal and specially Escalation 666 are among the best things this band ever made.
Helloween 7 Sinners3.5
7 Sinners is a solid record with cool songs like Long Live the King. A safe but not essential buy.
Helloween Live in the U.K.4.5
Classic live. The best song is definitely How Many Tears.
Helloween Keeper of the Seven Keys: The Legacy2.5
Uninspired release. Miles away from the classic Keepers.
Helloween Gambling with the Devil4.0
Helloween's most consistent effort since "The Dark Ride". A must have for all power metal fans.
Helloween Straight Out of Hell4.0
As expected there's nothing groundbreaking about "Straight Out of Hell", the band is tied within the bounds of the genre they helped create. Nevertheless the German metal-pumpkins managed to release another solid piece of power metal filled with catchy vocal hooks and fine songs like "Nabataea", "Burning Sun", "Hold Me In Your Arms", "Church Breaks Down" and specially "Waiting For The Thunder", album's best track. Recommended.
Helloween My God-Given Right3.5
Helloween Judas4.0
Helloween Helloween3.5
Hellripper Coagulating Darkness4.0
James McBain reminds us that the 80's riffs of darkness are still the best riffs.
Hellripper Black Arts and Alchemy3.5
Hellripper The Affair of the Poisons3.0
Hellripper Warlocks Grim and Withered Hags3.3
Hellwell Beyond the Boundaries of Sin3.0
Despite the poor sound engineering and some unappealing moments it remains a worthwhile listen.
Helstar Nosferatu4.5
Nosferatu is arguably Helstar best record. Criminally underrated, this album is filled with excellent tracks like To Sleep, Per Chance to Scream, Harker's Tale (Mass of Death), The Curse Has Passed Away, Swirling Madness and specially Baptized in Blood. The guitar solos on Baptized in Blood are unbelievable. Great record.
Helstar The King of Hell4.0
Another excellent effort from one of the most underrated US speed metal acts around.
Helstar Glory of Chaos4.0
Very decent effort. My favourite songs here are Angels Fall To Hell, Monarch Of Bloodshed, Summer Of Hate and Alma Negra. James Rivera's performance is top level (as usual).
Helstar A Distant Thunder4.0
Excellent album from an extremely underrated band.
Helstar Remnants of War3.5
Helstar This Wicked Nest3.5
Glory of Chaos meets Nosferatu. Solid but not outstanding.
Helstar Vampiro4.0
A successful sequel to Helstar's magnum opus "Nosferatu".
Helstar Burning Star2.0
Herman Frank Fight The Fear2.0
Hexen Being and Nothingness3.0
"Being And Nothingness" will not be the thrash album of the year, but it's certainly an enjoyable effort (kinda Bay Area meets Sodom with some progressive textures).
Hideous Divinity Obeisance Rising3.5
Despite the obvious similarities with their country counterparts Hour of Penance and Fleshgod Apocalypse,
Hideous Divinity still managed to release a decent debut. Rating: 3.26
Hideous Divinity Cobra Verde3.5
More consistent than the previous album, "Cobra Verde" is a step forward in the band's career. Giulio Galati's performace is particularly interesting. Rating: 3.7/5
Hideous Divinity Adveniens3.5
Hierophant (IT) Death Siege3.7
High on Fire De Vermis Mysteriis4.0
The concept? Weak. The music? Great.
High Spirits Another Night4.0
An unpretentious journey into the 80's. A very enjoyable album that needs urgent attention from audiences and record labels.
HIM Razorblade Romance4.5
Razorblade Romance is my favourite gothic rock album and one of 99' best releases. The best songs here are Poison Girl, Join Me In Death, Bury Me Deep Inside Your Heart and Wicked Game (Chris Isaak cover).
HIM Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights3.0
Hissing Permanent Destitution4.0
Hissing Hypervirulence Architecture3.5
Holy Grail Ride the Void2.5
Some catchy moments but still more of the same.
Holy Terror Terror and Submission3.0
Holy Terror Mind Wars4.0
Hooded Menace Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed3.0
Hooded Menace The Tritonus Bell3.3
Hord The Waste Land3.0
Some really interesting ideas but the band will need to improve their songwriting (specially the clean vocal sections) to take the next step forward.
Horndal Lake Drinker4.0
Horrendous The Chills2.0
Ok album if it had been released back in 87.
Horrendous Anareta3.5
Horrendous Idol4.0
Horrendous Ontological Mysterium3.8
Horrisonous A Culinary Cacophony3.5
"A delicious gourmet experience, to be served fresh and accompanied with a good aussie red wine" Gary Mehigan
Host IX3.0
Hoth Astral Necromancy4.0
Hour of Penance Misotheism4.0
Misotheism is the sound of preserverance, yet another chapter in a two-decade story that has never abandoned its profane hatred of God, and even though it lacks the faithful following it once had, this original Italian sin still has enough hatred to make the gods tremble.
Hour of Penance Paradogma4.0
Rules.
Hour of Penance Sedition4.0
The best death metal album of 2012 so far.
Hour of Penance The Vile Conception4.0
The musical performances here are top level. This is death metal done right.
Hour of Penance Pageantry For Martyrs3.0
Some good moments like End of Relief but their best work is yet to come.
Hour of Penance Disturbance3.0
Decent debut. The songwriting will improve over the next years.
Hour of Penance Regicide4.0
The band expertly blends the frenetic intensity of "The Vile Conception " or " Sedition" with a more traditional and refined sense of melody. "Regicide" is a step forward and easily Hour of Penance's most melodic and accessible album to date.
Hour of Penance Cast the First Stone4.0
Humanity's Last Breath Abyssal3.5
Humanity's Last Breath Välde4.0
Huntress Starbound Beast3.5
Hyperdontia Excavations2.5
Hyperdontia Excreted From The Flesh3.0
Hyperdontia Nexus of Teeth3.5
Hyperdontia Hideous Entity4.0
Hyperdontia Deranged3.8
Hypocrisy Virus3.5
Solid release. War-Path is definitely the best track here.
Hypocrisy End of Disclosure3.0
Entertaining death metal that revisits familiar ground.
I Between Two Worlds2.0
I Am Destruction Nascency3.5
I Built The Cross Banish the Disconnect2.5
Ibaraki Rashomon3.2
Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream2.5
Iced Earth Burnt Offerings3.0
Iced Earth The Dark Saga3.0
Iced Earth Dystopia4.0
Very solid release with an enjoyable performance from Stu Block.
Iced Earth Plagues of Babylon3.0
Despite being inferior to Dystopia, Plagues of Babylon still features some nice songs. The second half of the album is more interesting.
Iced Earth Incorruptible3.5
Ignivomous Hieroglossia3.7
Ignominious Incarceration Of Winter Born3.5
Very decent UK tech death metal effort.
Igorrr Spirituality and Distortion4.0
What pleases me most about Spirituality and Distortion, in addition to its experimentalism, is the simplified approach of each song. It may seem contradictory, but if we remove the decorative elements, each song focuses only on one central idea. That's the album's secret, in my opinion.
Ihsahn After4.0
One of my recent digs. Well I like the tridimensional side of After, specially the sax. But sounds a little too pseudo-criative to my taste. 01.05.2018: the album grew significantly on me.
Ihsahn Eremita3.5
Ihsahn The Adversary4.0
Ihsahn angL4.0
Ihsahn Arktis.4.0
Ihsahn Das Seelenbrechen3.0
Ihsahn Amr4.0
LEEEND MEEE THE EYEEES OF MILLEEENNNIAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Ihsahn Telemark3.5
Ihsahn Pharos2.5
Illogicist The Unconsciousness of Living3.5
Chuck Schuldiner meets Gorod. Interesting release.
Illyria The Carpathian Summit2.5
Immolation Here in After3.0
Immolation Providence3.8
Immolation Failures for Gods3.5
Immolation Harnessing Ruin3.0
Immolation Majesty and Decay4.0
Immolation Unholy Cult4.0
Immolation Dawn of Possession3.5
Immolation Close to a World Below3.5
Immolation Shadows in the Light3.0
Immolation Kingdom of Conspiracy4.0
The New York death metal veterans have unleashed one of the most ferocious albums of the year. A must-have.
Immolation Atonement4.0
Catchy & deep, something between "Kingdom of Conspiracy" and "Majesty and Decay". Fans will dig it.
Immolation Acts of God4.0
Immortal Blizzard Beasts1.5
Immortal Battles in the North3.0
Immortal All Shall Fall4.0
Immortal Sons of Northern Darkness4.0
Immortal Damned In Black4.0
Immortal At the Heart of Winter4.0
Immortal Pure Holocaust3.5
Immortal Northern Chaos Gods3.5
Despite its lack of diversity, and the Maiden rip-off on Where Mountains Rise chorus, Northern Chaos Gods has the merit of keeping the immortal flame alive. The title track and Mighty Ravendark are the album highlights.
Immortal War Against All3.3
Impaled Nazarene Eight Headed Serpent3.7
Imperial Savagery Lashing the Feral Swine3.5
Imperial Triumphant Spirit of Ecstasy3.0
Imperial Triumphant Alphaville3.5
Imprecation Damnatio ad Bestias3.0
In Flames The Jester Race3.0
In Flames I, the Mask3.0
In Flames Foregone2.8
In Mourning Garden of Storms4.0
Hands down the best progressive melodic death metal album of the year.
In Mourning The Bleeding Veil3.3
In the Silence A Fair Dream Gone Mad3.5
Interesting self-released debut from a very promising Sacramento band. With a good label support and the right producer to help the band maximize their creative potential, "In the Silence" will take a step forward.
In This Moment Mother2.0
In Vain (NO) Aenigma4.0
In Vain (NO) Currents4.0
Inanimate Existence A Never-Ending Cycle of Atonement3.5
Inanimate Existence Liberation Through Hearing3.0
Inanimate Existence Underneath a Melting Sky3.5
Inanimate Existence Clockwork3.5
Cameron Porras & Co return with yet another solid tech, which despite some predictability, always presents interesting harmony hooks.
Inanimate Existence The Masquerade3.5
Incantation Onward to Golgotha4.0
One of the heaviest albums of the early '90s.
Incantation Mortal Throne of Nazarene3.5
Incantation Diabolical Conquest4.0
Incantation Vanquish in Vengeance3.5
Incantation Dirges of Elysium3.5
Predictable but solid, as expected.
Incantation The Infernal Storm3.5
Incantation Profane Nexus4.0
These guys took a shower and released one of the best death metal albums of the year.
Incantation Primordial Domination3.5
Incantation Sect of Vile Divinities4.0
Incantation Unholy Deification3.8
Inconcessus Lux Lucis The Crowning Quietus4.0
Inculter Fatal Visions4.0
"Headbanging: Violent rhythmic shaking of the head by fans of heavy metal music when jamming Inculter's Fatal Visions." 2019 Oxford University Dictionaries.
Infant Annihilator The Battle of Yaldabaoth3.0
Inferi (USA) The End of an Era | Rebirth4.0
The best album I've heard of these guys so far, interesting that it's a re-recording of the band's second album. Sometimes you just have to take one step back to take two steps forward.
Inferi (USA) The Path of Apotheosis3.0
Inferi (USA) Revenant3.0
Inferi (USA) Of Sunless Realms3.5
Inferi (USA) Vile Genesis3.7
Infernal Coil Within a World Forgotten4.0
Inferno (CZ) Gnosis Kardias (Of Transcension and Involution)3.7
Inferno (CZ) PARADEIGMA (Phosphenes of Aphotic Eternity)4.0
Infuriate Infuriate3.5
Quality brutal death that deserves more attention. Promising band.
Ingested The Surreption II3.5
Ingested Where Only Gods May Tread3.5
Inhuman Condition Rat°God2.5
Inoculation Celestial Putridity4.0
Inquisition Obscure Verses for the Multiverse4.0
Inquisition Bloodshed Across The Empyrean Altar...3.5
Inquisition Ominous Doctrines of the Perpetual Mystical...4.0
Insomnium Shadows of the Dying Sun3.7
Insomnium Winter's Gate4.2
Despite failing to dethrone "Vessels" as the best album of the year within the genre, "Winter's Gate" is certainly one of the best 2016 releases. The overall atmosphere and interesting songwriting always manage to captivate the listener throughout the entire album. A must-have for any melodic death metal fan.
Insomnium Heart Like a Grave3.5
Insomnium Anno 16963.7
Inter Arma Sulphur English4.5
Dense, without being too oppressive, heavy, without being overly aggressive, diverse, without ever losing focus. Sulfur English is a product of restraint and maturity.
Internal Bleeding Voracious Contempt3.5
Internal Bleeding Corrupting Influence3.5
Internal Suffering Awakening Of The Rebel4.0
This album should be called the formula for chaos.
Internal Suffering Cyclonic Void of Power3.5
Intronaut Fluid Existential Inversions3.5
Intruder Psycho Savant2.5
Some cool moments but the previous is definitely better.
Intruder A Higher Form of Killing3.5
Nice piece of thrash.
Iotunn Access All Worlds3.7
IQ The Road of Bones4.0
These British veterans are without a doubt one of the most consistent bands in the neo-prog movement and Road of Bones proves once again that IQ are still at the top of their game.
IQ The Wake3.5
Overlooked piece of neo-progressive music. Enjoyable album.
IQ Dark Matter4.0
Almost 20 years have passed since "The Wake" and the musicianship has clearly evolved. Excellent album with impressive moments like the stunner "You Never Will" or the epic "Harvest of Souls". One of the finest neo-progressive rock albums of the past decade.
IQ Frequency3.5
Interesting album with great moments like "Life Support", "Stronger Than Friction" or the title track (the best song here) but their previous work is more consistent.
IQ Subterranea4.5
One of IQ's most challenging works (conceptually and musically). An excellent addition to any progressive rock collection.
IQ The Seventh House3.5
Less ambitious than "Subterranea" but still an enjoyable release. Peter's passionate performance is the highlight here.
IQ Ever3.5
Another pretty solid release from one of the most overlooked British progressive rock bands of the past 30 years.
Iron Angel Hellish Crossfire3.5
Iron Maiden Live After Death (DVD)5.0
One of the most memorable heavy metal moments ever recorded.
Iron Maiden Live After Death5.0
An absolute masterpiece. The best metal live album ever recorded. Personal highlights: Aces High, The Trooper, Rime of The Ancient Mariner, Powerslave and the almighty Hallowed be thy Name.
Iron Maiden Iron Maiden5.0
Without Maiden's debut album, heavy metal, as we know it, wouldn't be the same. Easily one of the most influential heavy metal albums ever recorded.
Iron Maiden Killers4.5
Killers is in my opinion the less brilliant album of their classic era however still an amazing record. My
favourite songs here are Murders in the Rue Morgue, Another Life, Killers, Purgatory and specially the classic
Wrathchild. Bruce may have a better voice but I really like Paul's raw style here. By the way, one of the best
album covers ever made. UP THE IRONS!!!!
Iron Maiden The Number of the Beast5.0
I never particularly liked the production, but an album that features so many classics, including Hallowed Be Thy Name, the best heavy metal song ever recorded, has to be considered an absolute classic.
Iron Maiden Piece of Mind5.0
After the worldwide success of The Number of the Beast, Maiden had a lot to prove on this album, and they just did it again. Where Eagles Dares, Revelations, Flight Of Icarus, Die With Your Boots On, and especially The Trooper, are among their best songs. Up the Irons!!!
Iron Maiden Powerslave5.0
In my opinion, the greatest heavy metal album ever recorded. THE absolute Maiden classic.
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time5.0
Although not among Steve Harris' favorites, Somewhere In Time belongs to the timeless metal gallery, including memorable classics such as Caught Somewhere, Stranger In A Strange and Wasted Years, which features a stunning solo by Adrian Smith.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son5.0
The last Maiden classic and most definitely one of the best metal albums ever recorded. Personal highlights: Moonchild, Infinite Dreams, Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son, The Clairvoyant and especially the awesome The Evil That Men Do. An absolute classic. UP THE IRONS!!!!!!
Iron Maiden No Prayer for the Dying3.5
I believe everyone (including myself) were a little bit disappointed with this record., specially after the previous masterpiece. However we find good moments here in Public Enema Number One or the title track. Up the Irons!!
Iron Maiden Fear of the Dark3.5
One of their most successful releases however their prime ended with Seventh Son of a Seventh Son. The best songs here are "Be Quick or Be Dead", "Afraid to Shoot Strangers", "Judas Be My Guide" and "Fear of the Dark".
Iron Maiden The X Factor2.5
Mission impossible: Replacing Bruce part.1. Some good moments like Man on the Edge or Sign of the Cross are not enough to make this a classic Iron Maiden album. Up the Irons!!
Iron Maiden Virtual XI2.5
Mission impossible: Replacing Bruce part.2. Definitely their worst album...Up the Irons!!
Iron Maiden Brave New World4.0
The return of Bruce Dickinson and Adrian Smith to Maiden restored heavy metal's finest line-up and was enough to make Brave New World their better record since...let's say Fear of the Dark.rI don't agree with those who say that BNW matched Powerslave, Piece of Mind or Seventh Son (that is taking things a little too far) but this album have really good songs like Ghost of the Navigator, Blood Brothers, the title track and specially The Wicker Man. A good step into the new decade.
Iron Maiden A Matter of Life and Death3.5
This record has really good moments like For the Greater Good of God. Don't belong to Maiden's top 10 however still worth buying. Up the Irons!!
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier2.5
In my opinion this is one of Maiden's worst records. Boring songs, average solos and an uninspired performance from the almighty Bruce. Well who can blame these guys? It's impossible to have such a long career only with classic albums. Up the Irons!!
Iron Maiden Maiden England '885.0
After World Slavery Tour, this was Maiden's most memorable show. A must have for any heavy metal fan. UP THE IRONS!!!
Iron Maiden The Soundhouse Tapes5.0
The Soundhouse Tapes (and Life 'til Leather) is the most famous demo tape ever recorded. Who have guessed these guys would become the biggest heavy metal band around? An absolute classic. UP THE IRONS!!!!
Iron Maiden Live at Donington3.5
Iron Maiden A Real Live One3.0
Iron Maiden A Real Dead One3.0
Iron Maiden Dance of Death3.5
The previous is slightly better however "Dance Of Death" still a solid effort.
Iron Maiden En Vivo!4.0
Iron Maiden is arguably one of the greatest heavy metal live acts of all time, and even if "En Vivo" fails to match the quality of the legendary "Live After Death" it remains a very enjoyable release. The most interesting moments here are the post-Live After Death songs.
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls3.0
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls: Live Chapter3.0
Iron Maiden Senjutsu3.7
Irreversible Mechanism Immersion3.0
These guys are talented but they need to get out of the Fallujah loop, and take a step forward.
Istapp The Insidious Star4.0
More melodic and folksy than Frostbiten, The Insidious Star is a product of a band in full creative maturity. Personal highlights: Natten da gud blundade, Muspelheim and Orrekulle.
Istapp Frostbiten4.0
Interesting melodic black metal, whose main virtue is also the most difficult to achieve: the ability to create good songs.
Istapp Blekinge4.0
Ithaca The Language of Injury4.0
Jag Panzer Ample Destruction3.5
James LaBrie Impermanent Resonance3.5
Janus Nox Aeris3.0
Consistent effort but in my opinion the songwriting remains too predictable and generic.
Jason Becker Perpetual Burn3.5
Impressive shredding however the songwriting isn't amazing.
Jeff Loomis Plains of Oblivion3.5
Jethro Tull Aqualung3.5
Job for a Cowboy Ruination3.0
Despite the awkward band name, the album still has its moments.
Job for a Cowboy Gloom3.5
Job for a Cowboy Demonocracy3.5
Job for a Cowboy Sun Eater3.5
Joe Satriani Surfing With The Alien4.0
Arguably Satriani's best record. All songs have a very cool vibe but the title track is the highlight here.
Joe Satriani Not of This Earth3.5
Joe Satriani Unstoppable Momentum3.0
John Petrucci Terminal Velocity3.5
Jose Cid 10,000 anos depois entre Vénus e Marte4.0
Journey Greatest Hits5.0
Journey is perfect on a Greatest Hits. We only find the classics here avoiding the average stuff they also have.
All songs are great here but my favourite are Only the Young, Don't Stop Believin', Any Way You Want It, Who's
Crying Now and specially Separate Ways (Worlds Apart). Excellent choice to hear on a long journey.
Journey Escape4.0
Judas Priest Stained Class4.5
Priest's best album from their classic 70's era. All songs are great and I really like Dennis Mackay production. Excellent and extreme influential album.
Judas Priest Sin After Sin4.5
Not the best record of their classic era but still a great album. The best songs here are Sinner, Diamonds and Rust and specially Dissident Aggressor, one of the heaviest songs ever made. GRAAAAAAAAANNNDD CAANYONS!!!!!
Judas Priest Killing Machine4.0
Even if it misses the consistency of the previous effort Killing Machine still a great album. Delivering the Goods, Hell Bent for Leather, Running Wild, Before the Dawn and specially The Green Manalishi (With the Two-Pronged Crown) are absolute classic anthems.
Judas Priest British Steel4.5
Probably their most successful record and the beginning of a new era. Some people say British Steel is the first real Heavy Metal record ever made (without any R&B influences). Well...I don't have a strong opinion about that but one thing I know..this record was a turning point in their career and it's an absolute classic! Breaking the Law is their best song. Memorable riff, memorable chorus.
Judas Priest Point of Entry3.0
After the previous classic British Steel this record somehow didn't fulfil the expectations (except Desert Plains and Heading Out to the Highway) this is probably the worst album of their classic era (yep in my opinion is worst than Turbo)
Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance4.0
One of Priest's greatest albums, filled with metal gems like "The Hellion/Electric Eye", "Bloodstone", "Screaming for Vengeance" or their biggest hit "You've Got Another Thing Comin'". Essential to any decent discography.
Judas Priest Defenders of the Faith5.0
Definitely one of their best records full of classic songs like Freewheel Burning, Jawbreaker, Rock Hard Ride Free, The Sentinel, Love Bites, Eat Me Alive, Some Heads Are Gonna Roll, Night Comes Down, Heavy Duty/Defenders of the Faith....yep..that's it...all songs are absolute classics. Amazing record.
Judas Priest Turbo4.0
I know...80% don't like Turbo. It's not cool to say I like Turbo....Well I'm not the coolest guy in the world. This record has really goods songs like Out in the Cold, Turbo Lover (amazing live song), Private Property or Reckless. Classic!
Judas Priest Ram It Down4.5
Extreme underrated! This record has is weak points sure but also has amazing songs like Ram It Down (probably the best solo duet ever made), Hard as Iron, Blood Red Skies or I'm a Rocker. One of my personal favourites.
Judas Priest Painkiller5.0
What can I say...a perfect record quite simple. All songs are memorable and classic.rThe title track is heavy as f***. Tonight this song will be definitely one of the highlights. Amazing record.
Judas Priest Angel of Retribution3.5
Not an amazing album but still has its moments like "Demonizer", "Hellrider", "Lochness" and specially "Judas Rising" their best song since Painkiller's A Touch of Evil.
Judas Priest Nostradamus3.5
Well not Priest best work for sure but still has really good songs. Hard to get in but it deserves the effort. And tonight I will see the metal legends probably for the last time.
Judas Priest Priest...Live!5.0
Classic live! The die hard fans (like me) usually prefer Unleashed in the East but I always loved this record. Out in the Cold or Breaking the Law are definitely memorable moments. An absolute classic.
Judas Priest Unleashed in the East4.5
Classic Priest live. The compilation of their classic era. This version of victim of changes is definitely the highlight here (with Green Manalishi) Rob's high tune performance in the end is in my opinion the best vocal moment ever in metal. Essential record.
Judas Priest Sad Wings of Destiny4.5
Probably the most influential record for the New Wave of British Heavy Metal.
Judas Priest Jugulator2.5
Judas Priest Demolition2.5
Judas Priest Rocka Rolla3.0
Judas Priest Redeemer of Souls3.0
As expected, Redeemer of Souls will not go down in history as one of Priest's best albums, the band has lost its mojo after Painkiller and never managed to record an album truly relevant since. However, even though the album basically recycles old ideas, after a few listens Redeemer of Souls becomes more enjoyable. Cold Blooded and Secrets of the Dead are the best songs on the album.
Judas Priest Firepower4.0
The METAL GODS return with their best album since Painkiller. It has been an honor to be able to follow the career of one of the best bands of all time.
Judicator The Last Emperor4.0
Judicator The Majesty of Decay3.7
Jungle Rot Kill on Command3.5
Jungle Rot Terror Regime3.5
Jungle Rot Jungle Rot4.0
Pretty solid by the numbers old-school death thrash.
Jungle Rot Order Shall Prevail3.0
Kaleikr Heart of Lead3.5
Kalmah The Black Waltz4.5
Kalmah Palo4.0
The album sounds better with each new listening, which proves its intrinsic quality. The second half is particularly interesting.
Kalmah Seventh Swamphony3.5
Kalmah 12 Gauge4.0
Kalmah For the Revolution4.0
Kalmah Swampsong3.5
Kalmah They Will Return4.0
Kalmah Swamplord3.5
Kalmah Kalmah3.3
Kamelot The Black Halo4.0
Very interesting album filled with good songs like "March of Mephisto", "Soul Society", "This Pain" or "Serenade".
Kamelot Silverthorn3.5
Enjoyable album with interesting harmonies (sometimes overly melodic) and arrangements. Tommy Karevik's performance is quite remarkable.
Kamelot The Shadow Theory3.0
Kamelot The Awakening2.7
Kampfar Djevelmakt4.0
Kampfar Ofidians manifest4.5
Ofidians manifest is one of those albums that due to its diversity and intrinsic quality, makes us instinctively press the repeat button. Mandatory listening.
Kampfar Profan3.5
Kampfar Mare3.0
Kampfar Til Klovers Takt 3.5
Kardashev Liminal Rite3.5
Karmacipher Necroracle4.0
Karmacipher Introspectrum4.0
Karmacipher Crown3.5
Kataan Kataan3.0
Kataklysm Waiting for the End to Come3.5
Melodic death metal tends to be very predictable and "Waiting For The End To Come" is no exception, however the songs are good enough to keep us interested throughout the album.
Kataklysm Unconquered2.5
Kataklysm Meditations2.5
Katalepsy Autopsychosis4.5
These Russian dudes know how to play it right. Blistering release.
Katalepsy Gravenous Hour3.0
Katalepsy Terra Mortuus Est3.5
Katatonia The Great Cold Distance3.0
Katatonia Night Is the New Day3.5
Passionate performance from Jonas Renkse. Enjoyable music.
Katatonia Dead End Kings3.5
Elegant songwriting with a strong sense of harmony dynamics. Interesting release.
Katatonia The Fall of Hearts2.5
Katatonia City Burials4.0
Katatonia Sky Void of Stars3.7
Kate Bush Hounds of Love4.0
Katechon Sanger Fra Auschwitz4.0
Three-dimensional black metal with a considerably above-average songwriting. Rules.
Khandra All Occupied by Sole Death3.5
Killers Murder One2.5
Killing Addiction Mind of a New God3.3
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache3.5
Very interesting album with an excellent performance from Howard Jones. "A Bid Farewell", "The End of Heartache", "Wasted Sacrifice" and specially "Rose of Sharyn" are my favourite songs.
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies3.5
Interesting album. "Unbroken", "For You", "Break the Silence" and specially "My Curse" are my favourite songs here.
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing3.0
Prominent in the metalcore scene but in my opinion their best work is yet to come.
King Crimson In the Court of the Crimson King4.5
King Diamond The Eye3.0
My least favourite album of King's classic era however still worth a listening. The best songs here are "Eye of the Witch", "Burn" and "Behind These Walls".
King Diamond Abigail II: The Revenge2.5
This sequel is far from the quality of the original classic. An average album...
King Diamond Abigail4.5
Definitely King's best record. An absolute concept classic. Great performances from Andy LaRocque, Michael Denner and Mikkey Dee. All songs are f**** great.
King Diamond Fatal Portrait4.0
King's debut is very interesting. Another absolute metal classic. My favourites songs are The Candle, The
Jonah and specially Halloween. Classic!!
King Diamond Give Me Your Soul...Please3.5
Far from being King's best record. However we can find good songs here. A safe buy.
King Diamond ''Them''3.5
King's successful record but in my opinion not his best. The previous 2 and Conspiracy are better. Still an absolute classic.
King Diamond Conspiracy4.0
In my opinion Conspiracy is King's best record just after his debut and Abigail. Cool record.
King Diamond The Puppet Master2.5
Nice moments like Magic, The Ritual, No More Me or Darkness but "The Puppet Master" remains an average effort.
King Diamond The Best of King Diamond5.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Infest the Rats' Nest3.0
KISS Destroyer2.5
One of the most iconic but also overrated rock albums ever released.
KISS Creatures of the Night2.5
KISS Monster3.0
Like ZZ Top's "La Futura", Kiss rediscovered their 70's sound. Not an outstanding work but it will certainly please the old school fan base.
KISS Crazy Nights2.5
KISS Asylum3.0
KK's Priest Sermons of the Sinner2.5
Klaus Schulze Mirage5.0
A haunting journey into the inventive mind of Klaus Schulze. An absolute timeless soundscape.
Klaus Schulze Moondawn4.5
Few musicians have influenced the development of electronic music as much as Klaus Schulze. Impressive work.
Klaus Schulze Timewind4.0
Korpse (NL) Insufferable Violence3.8
Kostnateni Úpal4.3
Kraftwerk Radio-Activity4.5
One of the greatest electronic albums of the 70's. Radioactivity still remains my favourite Kraftwerk song.
Krallice Mass Cathexis3.5
Kreator Extreme Aggression4.0
Extreme Aggression and Coma of Souls are my favourite Kreator records. This album has very intense teutonic thrash moments like the title track, Love Us or Hate Us, Some Pain Will Last or Betrayer. Classic stuff.
Kreator Coma of Souls4.0
This and Extreme Aggression are my favourites. In my opinion the best tracks here are Coma of Souls and People of the Lie. Teutonic TM Classic!
Kreator Endless Pain3.0
Their debut record was very influential but their best work was yet to come. My favourite tracks here are Endless Pain and Tormentor
Kreator Renewal2.5
Renewal is the typical love it or hate it record. Personally it was a huge disappointment. This industrial adventure never convinced me
Kreator Pleasure to Kill3.5
One of the most influential thrash metal albums ever released, however their best work was yet to come.
Kreator Hordes of Chaos3.5
Kreator Phantom Antichrist4.0
Excellent piece of thrash with an unusual sense of melody. One of their best albums to date and a serious contender for thrash album of the year.
Kreator Dying Alive4.0
Pretty enjoyable live from one of the most influential European thrash metal bands. Recommended for old and new fans.
Kreator Terrible Certainty3.5
Kreator Gods of Violence3.0
Kreator Hate Über Alles3.0
Kriegsmaschine Enemy of Man4.0
We'll hunt you down and throw you into the fire
Kriegsmaschine Apocalypticists4.0
A triumphant mid-paced Deathspell Omega meets Mgla.
Krisiun The Great Execution4.0
Enjoyable blend of old school and modern death metal.
Krisiun Conquerors of Armageddon3.0
Some blistering moments but the songwriting remains too generic and predictable.
Krisiun Scourge of the Enthroned3.5
Krisiun Forged in Fury3.5
Krisiun Southern Storm3.5
Krokus Headhunter3.5
Kronos Colossal Titan Strife3.5
Enjoyable piece of melodic brutal death metal with quite a good number of catchy hooks.
Kronos The Hellenic Terror4.0
Less melodic than the previous release, "The Hellenic Terror" is a full-frontal technical brutal death metal assault. Recommended.
Kronos Arisen New Era3.5
Kryptos Burn Up The Night3.5
Kryptos Afterburner3.5
Title track and Red Dawn will certainly be among my favorite songs of 2019. Accept and Priest fans should check these riffs out.
Kryptos Force of Danger3.0
Krypts Remnants of Expansion4.0
Krypts Cadaver Circulation4.0
Cavernous death metal album of the year so far
Kvelertak Splid3.5
Kvelertak Endling3.0
Lago Tyranny4.0
An auspicious debut that swings between '90s NY death metal and Opeth with some blackened moments.
Lago Sea of Duress3.5
Lahmia Resilience4.0
Interesting melodic death metal from Italy. Mandatory listening for all Kalmah and Be'lakor fans.
Lamb of God Resolution2.0
Lamentations Passion Of Depression3.8
Lamp of Murmuur Saturnian Bloodstorm3.7
Languish Feeding The Flames Of Annihilation3.5
Lantern (FIN) II: Morphosis3.5
Lantern (FIN) Dimensions3.5
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin5.0
Led Zeppelin's debut is definitely one of the biggest turning points in rock history. Songs like Good Times Bad Times, Babe I'm Gonna Leave You, Dazed and Confused or Communication Breakdown are absolute classics. Timeless music.
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin II5.0
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin III5.0
Zeppelin's first 6 albums are absolute rock classics but their third album has in my opinion their best song: Immigrant Song, one of the most amazing tracks ever made. The Rhythm section is unbelievable. Timeless music
Led Zeppelin Led Zeppelin IV5.0
Arguably one of the best albums ever recorded. All songs here are amazing but my favourites are Rock And Roll, Stairway To Heaven and specially Black Dog. Timeless music.
Leeched To Dull the Blades of Your Abuse3.5
Legion of the Damned Slaves of the Shadow Realm3.5
Leprous Bilateral3.0
Some good moments and smart arrangements but the songwriting needs some improvement.
Leprous The Congregation4.0
Leprous Malina4.0
Leprous Pitfalls4.0
Einar Solberg's leading role in Pitfalls is all too evident, to the point that it can almost be considered a solo album. This is usually a sign that the band may be reaching a breaking point, but if we ignore the touchy issues between musicians, Pitfalls' artistic quality is undeniable.
Liege Lord Freedom's Rise2.5
Liege Lord Master Control3.0
Lik Misanthropic Breed3.5
Lillian Axe Psychoschizophrenia4.5
Criminally underrated, "Psychoschizophrenia" is one of my favourite 90's releases. "Crucified", "Deepfreeze", "Moonlight in Your Blood", "Stop the Hate" or "Sign of the Times" are all memorable songs.
Lingua Ignota SINNER GET READY1.5
Linkin Park Living Things3.5
Enjoyable and catchy.
Linkin Park Meteora4.5
Excellent.
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory4.5
One of the most interesting albums of the early 00's.
Liquid Death Greatest Hates3.0
Liquid Tension Experiment Liquid Tension Experiment4.0
Lita Ford Lita3.5
Very enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Back to the Cave", "Blueberry", "Close My Eyes Forever" and specially "Kiss Me Deadly".
Lita Ford Living Like a Runaway3.5
Nice to see Lita going back to her rock/metal roots. Enjoyable surprise.
Living Death World Neuroses2.5
Living Death Vengeance of Hell2.0
Living Death Metal Revolution3.0
Living Death Protected from Reality3.0
Living Gate Deathlust3.5
Lizzy Borden Visual Lies3.5
Lizzy Borden My Midnight Things3.5
Logistic Slaughter Lower Forms of Life3.2
Lor In Forgotten Sleep3.5
This is one of those cases where music desperately calls for better production. Lor + good studio + talented producer would surely be a formula for success.
Lord Gore Scalpels for Blind Surgeons3.5
Lord Mantis Pervertor4.0
Lord Mantis Universal Death Church4.5
Lord Mantis Death Mask4.0
Lordi Sexorcism3.5
Eurovision parody rock, a la Alice Cooper, that can become a cool jam if we don't take it too seriously.
Lorna Shore Immortal4.0
Lorna Shore ...And I Return to Nothingness3.2
Lorna Shore Pain Remains3.7
Lost Soul Immerse in Infinity4.0
Lost Soul may not have Nergal's songwriting abilities or Decapitated's high quality arrangements but they still managed to release a very interesting effort with a surprising amount of replay value.
Lost Soul Chaostream3.5
Their next effort is better, nevertheless it remains a pretty solid release. "Shameful Race" and "The Hidden Law" are my favourite tracks.
Lost Soul Atlantis: The New Beginning3.5
Lou Reed and Metallica Lulu1.5
Loudness Thunder In The East3.5
Loudness Soldier of Fortune3.5
Lovebites Judgement Day3.5
Luca Turilli's Rhapsody Ascending to Infinity4.0
Based upon competent musicianship, compelling arrangements and catchy melodies "Ascending To Infinity" has all ingredients to please the symphonic power metal fans out there. Very interesting release.
Ludwig van Beethoven Symphony No. 9 in D minor, Op. 1255.0
Lunar Chamber Shambhallic Vibrations3.8
Lurking (BEL/RUS) Self-Induced Hysteria3.8
Lvcifyre The Broken Seal3.7
M.A.R.S. Project: Driver4.5
This project with the guitarist virtuoso Tony MacAlpine, Tommy Aldridge, Rob Rock and Rudy Sarzo was a huge commercial flop back in 86. Shame, because I really like these Malmsteen's neo-classic oriented songs. All tracks are good here but Nations on Fire, Writing on the Wall, Unknown Survivor, I Can See It in Your Eyes and
specially Stand Up and Fight are my favourites. MacAlpine's solo on Stand Up and Fight is amazing. Extremely underrated.
Machine Head Unto the Locust4.0
Machine Head Burn My Eyes4.0
Machine Head The Blackening4.0
Very consistent effort with great moments like "Beautiful Mourning", "Aesthetics of Hate" or "Halo".
Madonna The Immaculate Collection5.0
Madonna is a Marketing product? Not a real artist? Well...Probably...But like it or not Madonna is the most successful and influential female artist of the 80's. My favourite songs here are Holiday, Like A Virgin, Live To Tell, Papa Don't Preach, La Isla Bonita and Like A Prayer
Madonna True Blue4.5
"La Isla Bonita" still remains my favourite Madonna song. An archetypal '80s pop release.
Magnum Chase the Dragon3.0
Majestica A Christmas Carol3.0
Make Them Suffer Neverbloom3.0
Interesting debut with some really enjoyable moments but the symphonic arrangements seem a little out of place. They need to simplify the writing process on their sophomore release.
Malevolent Creation The Ten Commandments3.0
Slightly above average classic death metal, however still a decent debut.
Malevolent Creation Retribution3.5
Malevolent Creation The 13th Beast3.5
Malice In the Beginning...3.5
In the beginning...there was Judas Priest
Malice License to Kill3.5
Malignant Altar Realms of Exquisite Morbidity4.0
Man Must Die The Human Condition3.5
Man Must Die Peace Was Never An Option3.5
Man Must Die No Tolerance For Imperfection4.0
Man Must Die The Pain Behind It All3.2
Mandator Initial Velocity3.5
Cool underground thrash metal record. The best song here is definitely Black Rose. If you like Sabbath, Xentrix, Paradox or Atrophy don't miss Initial Velocity.
Manowar Sign of the Hammer3.5
Iconic Manowar effort. The best song here is definitely "Guyana (Cult of the Damned)".
Manowar Hail to England3.0
Manowar's classic but to be honest Hail to England never was among my favourites. I believe 3/5 suits well here.
Manowar Fighting the World4.0
Probably the cheesiest record for the die hard fans but I really like Fighting the World. My favourite songs here are Fighting The World, Carry On, Violence And Bloodshed, Defender, Holy War and specially Black Wind, Fire And Steel one of their best songs. An absolute metal classic.
Manowar Kings of Metal5.0
Kings of Metal is in my opinion their best record. This album is filled with epic and memorable songs like
Wheels Of Fire, Kings Of Metal, Heart Of Steel, The Crown And The Ring (Lament Of The Kings), Kingdom
Come and specially my 2 favourite Manowar songs: Hail And Kill and Blood Of The Kings. Blood Of The Kings
is among the most epic heavy metal songs ever made. An absolute classic.
Manowar The Triumph of Steel4.0
The previous is better however "The Triumph of Steel" still remains a very decent effort. "The Power of Thy Sword" and "Master of the Wind" are the best songs here.
Manowar Battle Hymns4.0
Their debut remains one of their best records. My favourite macho tracks here are Death Tone, Metal Daze, Fast Taker and specially Manowar and Battle Hymn. Classic old school US Heavy Metal
Manowar Louder Than Hell3.0
Despite some good moments like "Courage", "Number 1" or "The Power", Manowar's songwriting at this point remains too predictable and repetitive.
Manowar The Lord of Steel3.0
Mansion Second Death3.5
Manticora To Kill to Live to Kill4.0
Marco Sfogli There's Hope4.0
Very impressive guitar performance. My only complaint is that his music doesn't break into any new territory.
Marduk Serpent Sermon3.5
Marduk Wormwood3.0
Marduk Frontschwein4.0
Marduk Rom 5:124.0
Marduk Plague Angel4.0
Marduk World Funeral3.5
Marduk Viktoria4.0
An album with these characteristics will not please everybody, but the band has credit for not playing it safe and exploring more simple and minimalist territories.
Marduk Dark Endless2.5
Marduk Those of the Unlight3.0
Marduk Memento Mori3.7
Mare Cognitum Solar Paroxysm3.8
Marillion Script for a Jester's Tear4.5
Their debut is definitely a great record. Even if sometimes the low budget production doesn't help, songs like He Knows You Know, Chelsea Monday or Forgotten Sons are among the best music this band ever made. Absolute classic.
Marillion Fugazi4.5
Marillion's debut is probably more intense however Fugazi still remains a very good effort. The title track is an absolute masterpiece.
Marillion Misplaced Childhood5.0
All their records with Fish are great but Misplaced Childhood is definitely the highlight. No average songs
here, all tracks are amazing. Absolute masterpiece from the best progressive band of the 80's.
Marillion Clutching at Straws4.5
The previous is definitely my favourite but all their records with Fish are brilliant and Clutching at Straws is one of those timeless records I never get tired of listening. Probably their darkest and introspective record to date. All songs are amazing but my favourites are Warm Wet Circles, That Time Of The Night (The Short Straw), Incommunicado, Torch Song and Sugar Mice. Absolute classic.
Marillion Seasons End4.0
Marillion Holidays in Eden3.5
Marillion Afraid of Sunlight4.0
Probably their most solid album with Steve Hogart, filled with great songs such as Beautiful, Afraid of Sunlight, Out of This World or King.
Marillion The Thieving Magpie4.0
Marillion Brave3.5
Marillion This Strange Engine3.0
Marillion The Best of Both Worlds5.0
Interesting to see how a band can have two completely different faces. I love Hogart but the Fish era remains my absolute favourite.
Marillion Marbles3.0
Interesting work with enjoyable moments like "The Invisible Man", "You're Gone", "Don't Hurt Yourself" or "Fantastic Place" however it's far from being their best post-Fish album.
Marillion Radiation3.0
Marillion Real to Reel4.0
An excellent live document of Marillion's early ears. The highlights here are Emerald Lies, Cinderella Search, and Forgotten Son's ending.
Marillion Sounds That Can't Be Made3.5
It may not be an outstanding work or their best H era album but it's certainly an enjoyable release. Great to see this band still making music.
Marillion Marillion.com2.5
Marillion Anoraknophobia2.5
Marillion Somewhere Else2.0
Marillion Fuck Everyone and Run (F E A R)3.0
Marillion An Hour Before It's Dark3.0
Mark Morton Anesthetic2.5
The album has its moments, but I have the feeling that I'll never go back to it, that's what usually happens when the songwriting is too generic.
Marrasmieli Martaiden mailta3.0
Marrasmieli Between Land And Sky4.0
Folk black metal pilgrims should discover this band as soon as possible. Epic debut.
Martyr Feeding the Abscess4.0
It's the kind of record that needs a few spins to really start to grow, but once it does, it carries some really enjoyable moments. Based on top level musicianship and smart arrangements "Feeding The Abscess" is a very interesting piece of work that belongs in any technical death metal collection.
Martyr Warp Zone4.0
Released in the early '00s, "Warp Zone" served as a bridge between old school and modern technical death metal. Top notch musicianship and pretty interesting songwriting.
Martyr Hopeless Hopes4.0
Masachist Death March Fury3.5
Almost 30 minutes of blistering modern death metal. Appearance of the Worm is the best track here.
Masachist Scorned2.5
It's always nice to hear Sauron but the album fails to match the consistency of their debut. Monotonous and predictable songwriting.
Massacre From Beyond4.0
The ancient Chuck Schuldiner mates were back on tracks with From Beyond. A cool and classic Death Metal record. The best song here is Dawn Of Eternity.
Massacre Back from Beyond3.0
Massive Attack Mezzanine4.0
Master On the Seventh Day God Created.... Master3.5
Master Master2.5
Iconic death metal band, but let's say their debut it's not an amazing piece of work.
Master The New Elite3.0
Using the same formula that helped to build the foundations of early death metal, Paul Speckmann & Co managed to release yet another solid piece of old school death metal nostalgia.
Masters of Disguise Back with a Vengeance4.0
Savage Grace made in Germany. Enjoyable stuff.
Mastodon The Hunter3.0
Mastodon Leviathan3.5
I was never a die-hard fan of the band but "Leviathan" is one of the most important and influential releases of the past decade.
Mastodon Hushed and Grim4.0
Mayhem Atavistic Black Disorder / Kommando3.2
Mayhem Daemon4.5
Among Daemon's many virtues is its high repeat value, like an old house, where every corner has a story to tell and small details that we only notice when we look more closely.
Mayhem Esoteric Warfare4.0
McAuley Schenker Group Perfect Timing3.5
McAuley Schenker Group M.S.G.2.5
McAuley Schenker Group Save Yourself2.5
Me And That Man Songs of Love and Death2.0
Meadows End The Grand Antiquation3.5
There have been good melodic symphonic winds from central and northern Europe this year, such as Gorgon's Elegy and Brymir's Wings of Fire, and even if it doesn't achieve the quality of these two albums, The Grand Antiquation should appeal to most fans of the genre.
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell3.5
Mefitis Offscourings3.8
Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!3.5
Essential and classic. Almost a demo-tape. However Dave's best work came just after...
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?5.0
Even if Rust in Peace is arguably regarded as Dave's best work, Peace Sells... But Who's Buying? still remains my favourite album. My Last Words is the best speed metal song ever recorded.
Megadeth So Far, So Good... So What!5.0
SFSGSW is their most underrated record of their classic TM era. Always have mixed reviews from critics and
metal heads. Sure, we find some weak points here like Chuck Behler's performance in some tracks or the
sound production but how can we rate bellow 4 an album with tracks like Into the Lungs of Hell, Set the World
Afire, Mary Jane, Hook in Mouth and specially In My Darkest Hour? So Far, So Good... So What! is an absolute
speed/thrash metal classic. That's a fact in my book.
Megadeth Rust in Peace5.0
My favourite is PSBWB but Rust In Peace is close second. Arguably one of speed/thrash metal's finest albums filled with classic songs like Holy Wars...The Punishment Due, Hangar 18, Tornado Of Souls or Rust In Peace...Polaris. Marty Friedman's solo on Tornado Of Souls is amazing and in my opinion Holy Wars...The Punishment Due is among the best songs Dave ever made. An absolute classic.
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction4.5
Dave's most successful work and also one of his most inspired moments.
Megadeth Youthanasia4.5
Probably their most mature release and one my favourite Megadeth albums. Songs like Reckoning Day, Addicted to Chaos, A Tout le Monde or Elysian Fields help to make Youthanasia a very enjoyable album.
Megadeth Cryptic Writings3.5
Megadeth Risk2.5
Well Dave...Something went wrong here. This and The World Needs a Hero are in my opinion their worst records.
Megadeth The World Needs a Hero2.0
What happened Dave? An average and uninspired record.
Megadeth Endgame4.0
This record was a cool surprise. Definitely Dave's best record since Cryptic Writings. This Day We Fight! is probably the best moment here.
Megadeth United Abominations3.0
Definitely better than The World Needs a Hero or Risk but I believe the previous and specially the next one are better. Best songs here are Sleepwalker and Washington Is Next!. Dave...It was really necessary to make another A Tout le Monde version?...Nop...
Megadeth The System Has Failed4.0
The System Has Failed is definitely better than the previous average The World Needs a Hero.Blackmail the Universe,Die Dead Enough,Kick the Chair or The Scorpion are very cool songs. The chorus of Die Dead Enough and the track This Day We Fight (from Endgame) are in my opinion the best things Dave did in the last years. Very cool record.
Megadeth Th1rt3en2.5
I'm very disappointed. Average songwriting...deja vu...deja vu...deja vu...
Megadeth Super Collider2.5
Megadeth Dystopia3.8
Megadeth The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!3.0
Mekong Delta In a Mirror Darkly4.0
Melechesh Emissaries4.0
Melechesh The Epigenesis3.5
Their previous two albums are more consistent however "The Epigenesis" remains a very decent effort. "Ghouls of Nineveh", "The Magickan and the Drones" and "Mystics of the Pillar" are probably the best songs here.
Melechesh Sphynx4.5
Melechesh Enki3.5
Memoriam For the Fallen3.0
Recycled Bolt Thrower, as expected, but it's always great to hear Karl Willetts.
Memoriam The Silent Vigil3.0
Memoriam Requiem for Mankind4.0
Karl Willetts & Co return with their strongest album to date. No filler here, just damn good old-school UK death metal, that reminds us how great Bolt Thrower were.
Memoriam Rise to Power2.5
Mental Cruelty Inferis3.5
Mental Cruelty A Hill to Die Upon3.3
Mental Cruelty Zwielicht3.7
Mephistophelian Anotos4.0
Mephorash Shem Ha Mephorash4.0
Esoteric and occult black metal that takes us on a journey through a mystical monochrome mist. Shem Ha Mephorash is that kind of album that takes some patience and the right mood to fully enjoy, preferably at night.
Mephorash Krystl-Ah3.5
Mercyful Fate In the Shadows3.0
Nice but not amazing. "The Old Oak" is probably my favourite song here.
Mercyful Fate The Best of Mercyful Fate4.5
Essential best of from an extreme influential band. Best Mercyful Fate song? Desecration of Souls, definitely!
Mercyful Fate Don't Break the Oath4.0
In my opinion MF best record. Full of classic tracks like A Dangerous Meeting, Gypsy, Come to the Sabbath and specially Desecration of Souls. Essential underground stuff.
Mercyful Fate Mercyful Fate4.0
Influential release to all underground scene. Specially to the U.S Thrash Metal young acts such as Metallica,
Slayer or Exodus. Favourite songs: A Corpse Without Soul, Nuns Have No Fun and Doomed by the Living Dead
Mercyful Fate Melissa4.0
Extreme influential to the Thrash and let's say...Black Metal scene in the early 80's. All songs are classic here but my favourites are Evil, Curse of the Pharaohs, Into the Coven and Black Funeral. An absolute classic
Mercyless The Mother Of All Plagues2.5
Meshuggah Koloss4.0
One of the most enjoyable 2012 releases so far. Killer album.
Meshuggah obZen4.0
M.A.T.H.E.M.A.T.I.C.
Meshuggah Chaosphere4.0
Band's natural evolution of their sophomore release. At this point Meshuggah already have established a solid and distinctive identity. Pretty solid effort.
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree4.5
"While we have lots of bands that influence still, we all rip off Meshuggah!" - Devin Townsend.
Meshuggah Nothing4.0
Another excellent release from one of the most original and influential bands of the past 15 years.
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve4.5
They will continue to improve this new formula on their next albums, nevertheless "Destroy Erase Improve" remains one of the most revolutionary and influential releases of the past 20 years.
Meshuggah I3.5
21 minutes of Meshuggah's random intenseness. Enjoyable piece of music but the band has more interesting works.
Meshuggah Immutable3.8
Meshum Enigmatic Existential Essence3.2
Metal Church The Dark4.0
Probably their classic record. Ton of Bricks, Start the Fire and specially Watch the Children Pray are great songs.
Metal Church Blessing in Disguise4.0
Although it failed to put Metal Church in the first league, Blessing in Disguise is one of the most impressive
power/thrash records ever conceived in the 80's.
Metal Church The Human Factor4.0
The first half of the album is definitely better but overall "The Human Factor" remains a very enjoyable album. "In Mourning" is my favourite song here.
Metal Church Metal Church4.0
One of the classiest thrash metal albums ever released. Even if these guys were still searching for their identity "Metal Church" remains a very decent work. "Beyond the Black", "Metal Church", "Merciless Onslaught" and "Battalions" are the best songs here.
Metal Church Hanging in the Balance3.5
My least favourite album from Mike Howe's era however still remains an enjoyable effort.
Metal Church This Present Wasteland2.5
Let's say this isn't Vanderhoof's most inspired effort...
Metal Church Generation Nothing2.5
Great to see Metal Church still making music after more than 30 years but unfortunately "Generation Nothing" is one of their least interesting releases.
Metal Church XI3.0
Metal Church Damned If You Do2.5
Metal Church Congregation of Annihilation2.5
Metallica Kill 'Em All4.5
The first thrash metal album ever recorded and one of the most influential albums ever released. Need to say more?
Metallica Ride the Lightning5.0
Master of Puppets is arguably considered their magnus opus but Ride The Lightning is close second in my book. This record is essential and extreme influential to an entire generation of metal heads worldwide. All songs here are anthems but my favourites are Fight Fire With Fire, Ride The Lightning, For Whom The Bell Tolls, Fade To Black, The Call Of Ktulu and specially Creeping Death, in my opinion their best song. An absolute classic.
Metallica Master of Puppets5.0
One of the best heavy metal albums ever recorded. A speed metal true gem.
Metallica ...And Justice for All5.0
Metallica's progressive album to date and also one of my all time favourites. Great production, amazing musical performances and excellent songwriting. The best songs here are Blackened, Eye Of The Beholder, One, Harvester Of Sorrow, The Frayed Ends Of Sanity and Dyer's Eve. An absolute classic and the last album of their early speed/thrash era.
Metallica Metallica4.5
Metallica's turning point into the mainstream. To be honest I was really disappointed back in 91 but I learned to like this album. The best songs here are Enter Sandman, Sad But True, The Unforgiven, Of Wolf & Man, My Friend of Misery and specially Wherever I May Roam. An amazing production by Bob Rock.
Metallica Load3.0
A turning point in their career and one of those love it or hate it albums. Load has good songs sure but also uninspired moments built for the mainstream audiences. My favourite song here is Until It Sleeps.
Metallica Death Magnetic3.0
In my opinion Death Magnetic is better than the previous record. Some good moments like That Was Just Your Life or All Nightmare Long but still far away from the quality of their classic 80's releases.
Metallica St. Anger2.5
Metallica Reload3.0
Metallica The $5.98 E.P.: Garage Days Re-Revisited3.5
Metallica Beyond Magnetic3.0
Metallica Hardwired...To Self-Destruct2.5
Metallica 72 Seasons2.7
Metallica/Slayer/Megadeth/Anthrax The Big 4: Live from Sofia, Bulgaria4.5
Meurtrieres Meurtrières3.5
Mgla Exercises in Futility4.0
Mgla Age of Excuse4.0
Age of Excuse keeps the formula of the band's previous work, with a slightly more polished and accessible touch, and that's exactly what I was looking for.
Michael Jackson Thriller5.0
Like it or not Thriller is an outstanding record. My favourite songs here are Thriller and specially Billie Jean and Beat It. Timeless music.
Michael Jackson Off the Wall4.0
Michael Jackson Bad3.5
Michael Romeo War of the Worlds / Pt. 14.5
Adding interesting orchestral compositions (John Williams comes to mind) to his progressive neoclassical techy style, Michael Romeo has achieved an ambitious result that will most likely stand the test of time. Rick Castellano's charming vocals are also one of the highlights.
Michael Romeo War of the Worlds / Pt. 23.5
Michael Schenker Group MSG4.0
Michael Schenker Group Built To Destroy4.0
Michael Schenker Group Assault Attack4.0
Michael Schenker Group The Michael Schenker Group4.0
Michael Schenker Group Rock Will Never Die4.0
Midnight Satanic Royalty3.0
Motorhead + Venom = Midnight. Still nice.
Midnight Rebirth by Blasphemy3.5
Athenar embodies Venom's spirit quite nicely, so it comes as no surprise that, despite presenting some inconsistency, Rebirth By Blasphemy was bound to be a solid old school headbanger. That being said, Zaruyache managed to synthesize it perfectly.
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells4.0
Mike Oldfield Discovery3.5
Enjoyable album. "Tricks of the Light", "Poison Arrows", "The Lake" and specially "To France" are the best songs here.
Mike Oldfield Tubular Bells II3.5
Misery Index Discordia3.5
Pretty solid release from one of the most interesting extreme metal bands around.
Misery Index Heirs to Thievery4.5
Modern death metal at its finest. Excellent album.
Misery Index Traitors3.5
Interesting album with great moments like Traitors, Occupation or Black Sites but "Heirs to Thievery" is definitely better.
Misery Index Retaliate4.0
Misery Index Live in Munich4.0
All fans of the band should check this out. Relentless live.
Misery Index The Killing Gods4.0
Staying true to their distinctive sound, but incorporating more melody and thrash elements than before, Misery Index releases another killer set of songs. "The Killing Gods" is a true grower and their most ambitious and diverse album to date (not necessarily the best).
Misery Index Complete Control3.3
Misery Index Rituals of Power3.5
Rituals of Power lacks the quality and consistency of the band's latest albums, but hey, it's Misery Index, headbanging guaranteed.
Misthyrming Með hamri3.8
Misthyrming Algleymi4.5
There is enough energy in this album to feed Iceland's cold nights for a couple of years.
Mithras Forever Advancing... Legions2.0
Mithras Worlds Beyond the Veil2.0
Mithras Behind the Shadows Lie Madness3.0
Mithras On Strange Loops3.5
Mithridatum Harrowing4.0
Mitochondrion Parasignosis4.0
Mnemic Mnemesis3.0
Solid songwriting but there's nothing really distinctive about this release.
Mob Rules Tales From Beyond3.0
Mob Rules Beast Reborn2.5
Molder Engrossed in Decay3.0
Monotheist Scourge4.0
Monstrosity Millenium4.0
Don't judge a book by its cover, "Millennium" is one of the standout death metal albums of the mid-'90s. Recommended.
Monstrosity In Dark Purity3.5
Monstrosity Imperial Doom3.5
Monstrosity Spiritual Apocalypse3.5
Enjoyable balance between brutality, technicality and melody. Solid release.
Monstrosity Rise to Power4.0
Monstrosity's most underrated release. Killer album with high production value.
Monstrosity The Passage of Existence4.0
A polished and cerebral album, where everything seems to be in the right place. A successful comeback for Lee Harrison & Co.
Monte Penumbra As Blades in the Firmament3.3
Monument of Misanthropy Unterweger3.8
Monument of Misanthropy Capital Punisher3.5
Monuments (UK) Phronesis3.5
Moonlight Sorcery Horned Lord of the Thorned Castle3.5
Moral Collapse Moral Collapse3.8
Morbid Angel Altars of Madness4.0
Classic Death Metal album. Possessed come first, Death shaped the sound but Altars of Madness is probably most influential. Template to thousands of bands worldwide.
Morbid Angel Covenant3.5
Some good moments like "God of Emptiness" but at this point Morbid Angel wasn't the most interesting death metal band around.
Morbid Angel Blessed Are the Sick4.0
The previous is probably more influential but this is my favourite.
Morbid Angel Illud Divinum Insanus1.5
Probably I'm not being fair with Illud Divinum Insanus, maybe it's too tridimensional for me but I just can't understand this pseudo extreme electronic metal. A failed experimental death metal record in my opinion.
Morbid Angel Domination3.5
Morbid Angel Heretic2.0
The mediocre path to Illud Divinum Insanus.
Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation3.5
Morbid Angel Formulas Fatal to the Flesh3.5
Morbid Angel Abominations of Desolation3.0
Morbid Angel Kingdoms Disdained3.0
Morbid Saint Spectrum of Death3.0
Morbus Chron Sweven2.0
Mork Katedralen3.0
Mors Principium Est Seven3.5
Mortiferum Disgorged from Psychotic Depths4.0
Just stopped by to say album rules. Cheers
Mortiferum Preserved in Torment4.0
Mortiferum / Hyperdontia Mortiferum / Hyperdontia (Split)4.0
Mortuous Upon Desolation3.8
Motley Crue Shout at the Devil4.0
One of the most iconic US metal albums of the early 80's. "Shout at the Devil", "Helter Skelter", "Too Young to Fall in Love" and specially "Looks That Kill" are the best songs here.
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood3.0
Musically is probably Motley Crue's best effort however it's not my favourite Crue album.
Motley Crue Theatre of Pain3.0
Motley Crue Too Fast for Love3.0
Motorhead Overkill3.5
Motorhead Ace of Spades4.0
Mouth of the Serpent Manifest3.0
Mr. Big Lean Into It3.5
Enjoyable album with impressive musical performances.
Murder Construct Results3.5
Murder Construct's debut full-length may not grab the same attention as "Monolith of Inhumanity", "Reign Supreme" or "Utilitarian", but it remains a pretty solid release destined to make some extreme metal year end lists.
Murder Construct Murder Construct4.0
Muse Absolution4.5
The previous is my favourite however Absolution is close second. Amazing album filled with excellent songs like Apocalypse Please, Time Is Running Out, Sing for Absolution, Stockholm Syndrome and specially Hysteria, probably their heaviest song. Great record.
Muse Black Holes & Revelations4.0
In my opinion the previous and specially Origin of Symmetry (masterpiece) are better but Black Holes and Revelations still a really cool record. Map of the Problematique is an amazing song.
Muse Origin of Symmetry5.0
Origin of Symmetry is in my opinion the best record of the last decade. These guys gave definitely a step forward with this amazing album. All songs here are great but my favourites are New Born, Bliss, Space Dementia and specially Plug In Baby. Matthew Bellamy is among the most talented artists of his generation.
Muse The Resistance4.0
"The Resistance" may not have the highlights of some of their previous works but still remains a very interesting release.
Muse The 2nd Law4.0
Exploring diverse musical textures such as funk, dubstep or 80's pop-rock (Queen or The Power Station come to mind) Matt Bellamy & Co managed to release yet another interesting and unpredictable release. "The 2nd Law" may not have the irreverence and energy of Origin of Symmetry or Absolution but it certainly deserves our open-minded attention.
Muse Drones2.5
Musmahhu Reign of the Odious3.5
Myrath Tales of the Sands4.0
Very enjoyable blend of occidental and oriental textures. Awesome to see how music can still connect people.
Myrath Shehili3.5
DANCE WITH MEEE DAAAAAAAAANNNCEEE
Myrkur Folkesange3.0
Mystic Prophecy Metal Division4.0
Year's just beginning and 'Curse of the Slayer' already presents itself as a strong contender for the best Heavy Metal song of 2020.
Naglfar Cerecloth2.5
Napalm Death Harmony Corruption3.5
The Grind masters turned into Death Metal in Harmony Corruption. A cool record with some good moments like Vision Conquest, Mind Snare and specially Unfit Earth (with Glen Benton and John Tardy)
Napalm Death Utopia Banished3.5
Napalm Death Time Waits for No Slave4.5
Extreme metal at its finest. Killer album with an impressive performance from Barney Greenway.
Napalm Death Enemy of the Music Business4.0
Excellent effort from one of the most consistent extreme metal bands around.
Napalm Death Utilitarian4.0
The first impression was great. One of my next buys for sure.
Napalm Death Fear, Emptiness, Despair4.0
Rules hard.
Napalm Death Diatribes3.5
Love it or hate it? Pick a side.
Napalm Death Inside the Torn Apart4.0
Overlooked.
Napalm Death Scum3.0
Napalm Death From Enslavement to Obliteration3.0
Napalm Death Order of the Leech4.0
Another excellent album from the leaders of the extreme.
Napalm Death The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code3.5
Solid.
Napalm Death Smear Campaign4.0
You can't go wrong with these guys. Another excellent release from the leaders of the extreme.
Napalm Death Mentally Murdered4.0
Napalm Death Apex Predator - Easy Meat4.0
Napalm Death Logic Ravaged By Brute Force3.0
A small snack that drives us hungry for the full length return of the grind masters.
Napalm Death Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism4.0
After all these years the lads still got it. M.A.S.S.I.V.E.
Napalm Death Resentment is Always Seismic...3.0
Nasty Savage Nasty Savage3.0
Nasty Savage Indulgence3.0
Nasty Savage Abstract Reality3.0
Natron Grindermeister3.0
Nausea (USA-CA) Condemned To The System3.5
Solid piece of grind that should appeal to old-school fans.
Ne Obliviscaris Portal of I3.0
Some really enjoyable moments but there's a difference between competence and greatness.
Ne Obliviscaris Urn3.0
Ne Obliviscaris Exul4.0
Neal Morse Sola Scriptura4.0
Very enjoyable and diverse songwriting. Despite the subjective religious themes "Sola Scriptura" is a must-have for any progressive rock fans out there.
Near Death Condition Evolving Towards Extinction4.0
Blistering extreme metal hybrid with high replay value.
Near Death Condition The Disembodied - In Spiritual Spheres4.0
Near Death Condition Ascent From the Mundane3.7
Necrom All Paths Are Left Here...3.3
Necropanther The Doomed City3.0
Necrophagist Epitaph4.0
Necrophagist Onset of Putrefaction4.5
Necrophagist Onset of Putrefaction (Re-issue)4.5
Necrophobic Mark of the Necrogram3.5
Necrophobic The Nocturnal Silence4.0
One of the greatest Swedish death metal albums ever released.
Necrophobic Darkside3.5
Necrophobic Womb of Lilithu3.5
Necrophobic Death to All3.5
Necrophobic Dawn of the Damned3.5
Necros Christos Domedon Doxomedon3.5
The band deserves the credit of being able to create an interesting narrative and concept, it's not usual for a death metal band to release a triple album with almost 2 hours, being most certainly the product of hard work and many rehearsal hours. That being said, I find the album too exhausting and a bit monotonous due to the lack of contrast and variety between songs. However, don't get me wrong, Domedon Doxomedon remains a mandatory listening for all death metal fans, especially for those who have the time and some patience to truly enjoy this album.
Necrot Blood Offerings3.5
Necrot Mortal3.5
Necrowretch The Ones From Hell3.5
Full stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VgHckoQ1dUY
Nekrogoblikon Welcome to Bonkers4.0
DRESSED AS GOBLINS DRESSED AS GOBLINS DRESSED AS GOBLINS DRESSED AS GOBLINS DRESSED AS GOBLINS DRESSED AS GOBLINS
Nekromantheon Rise, Vulcan Spectre2.5
Some nice retro old-school moments but overall it remains an average effort.
Nekrovault Totenzug: Festering Peregrination3.5
Nero di Marte Immoto4.0
Built from foundations as diverse as Gorguts, Deathspell Omega, Meshuggah or Tool, Immoto emanates a disconcerting aesthetic that is both schizophrenic and seductive, just like a motionless kiss of death that slowly puts us to sleep.
Nero di Marte Derivae4.0
Nervosa Downfall Of Mankind3.0
Nervosa Perpetual Chaos3.0
Neuraxis The Thin Line Between4.0
Smart, technical and catchy. Excellent addition to any modern death metal collection.
Neuraxis Asylon3.5
Pretty competent piece of modern technical death metal.
Neuraxis Trilateral Progression4.0
Replacing the jazz flavors of genre pioneers like Cynic or Atheist in favor of sheer power, Neuraxis managed to released a blistering piece of technical death metal.
Neuraxis Truth Beyond...3.0
Nevermore This Godless Endeavor4.5
This is probably their finest album. This Godless Endeavor has many highlights like Born, My Acid Words, Bittersweet Feast or the title track. Great record.
Nevermore Dreaming Neon Black4.0
Nevermore The Obsidian Conspiracy3.5
The previous effort is definitely better however "The Obsidian Conspiracy" still has its moments like "The Termination Proclamation", "And the Maiden Spoke" or "Emptiness Unobstructed".
Nevermore Dead Heart In A Dead World4.5
Definitely one of their best albums. Extremely solid songwriting with a top level production from Andy Sneap.
Nevermore Nevermore3.5
Enjoyable debut. The best songs here are "What Tomorrow Knows", "The Sanity Assassin", "The Hurting Words" and "Timothy Leary".
Nevermore The Politics of Ecstasy3.5
Very interesting follow up to Nevermore's debut, however their best work is yet to come.
Nevermore Enemies Of Reality3.5
Not their best or most inspired effort, nevertheless remains an enjoyable album.
Newsted Heavy Metal Music3.0
Night Crowned Hädanfärd3.0
Night Crowned Impius Viam3.5
Nightbringer Ego Dominus Tuus4.0
Nightbringer Terra Damnata4.0
Nightmare (FRA) The Burden of God4.0
Excellent album from an obscure French act that deserves far more recognition. Power metal at its finest.
Nightmare (FRA) Aeternam3.5
Nightrage Wolf to Man3.5
Nightwish HUMAN. :II: NATURE.3.5
Nile Ithyphallic3.5
Not a complete disappointment but it fails to match the quality of the previous release. Better times will come.
Nile Those Whom the Gods Detest4.0
I'm not a huge fan of the vocal dynamics but the musicianship here is top level. A must have for any technical/modern death metal fan.
Nile Annihilation of the Wicked4.0
Complex and interesting songwriting.
Nile At The Gate of Sethu3.5
Nile Amongst the Catacombs of Nephren-Ka3.5
Solid debut from a band that created its own distinctive brand of death metal, musically and thematically.
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines4.0
Nile Black Seeds of Vengeance4.0
Nile What Should Not Be Unearthed4.0
Nile Vile Nilotic Rites3.7
Nirvana Nevermind4.0
In my opinion Nevermind, and specially Smells Like Teen Spirit helped to put the Heavy Metal genre into the underground. I'll never forget the first time I heard Smells Like Teen Spirit....I told my brother "Fuck!! What is this shit?? Harder than metal but more easy listening....Fuck!! Metal is dead bro". Well metal will never really die sure but my favourite genre will never be mainstream again.
Nite Voices of the Kronian Moon3.0
Noctambulist Atmospheres of Desolation4.0
Noctambulist The Barren Form3.5
Noisem Agony Defined3.5
Noisem Cease To Exist4.0
A ferocious and vicious thrash assault that makes some genre veterans blush.
Nordjevel Necrogenesis4.0
Insane drumming & blasphemous riffs. Rules
Nordjevel Fenriir3.2
Northlane Alien3.5
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII WAS RAISED IN HEEELL
Nostromo (CHE) Narrenschiff4.5
What the fuck just happened here??? Massive jam
Nostromo (CHE) Bucephale3.7
Nothingness Supraliminal3.5
Nuclear Assault Handle with Care3.5
Good album from one of the most interesting thrash/crossover US acts of the 80's. "New Song" remains my favourite Nuclear Assault track.
Nuclear Assault The Plague4.0
Nuclear Assault Game Over4.0
Nuclear Assault Survive3.5
Nucleus (USA-IL) Entity4.0
Nug Alter Ego3.0
Numenorean Adore4.0
High quality blackened hybrid that efficiently explores various textures and influences throughout the album, and even though we can't find anything truly original, the sum of all parts is still quite interesting. Personal Highlights: Portrait of Pieces, Horizon, Coma and Adore.
Nyrst Orsök2.5
Obituary Slowly We Rot3.5
Slowly We Rot is an essential death metal record. John Tardy's unique guttural voice is definitely the highlight here.
Obituary Cause of Death3.5
Difficult to choose between Cause Of Death and their debut. In my opinion both are classic DM stuff but let's say this is slightly more mature. My favourite songs here are Infected, Circle of the Tyrants (Celtic Frost Cover) and specially Chopped In Half. Classic Death Metal
Obituary The End Complete3.0
Nice record but their previous work is better in my opinion. They missed the jump to the next level with this one.
Obituary World Demise3.0
Obituary Inked in Blood3.0
Obituary Dying Of Everything2.8
Obliterate Impending Death3.5
Obliteration Cenotaph Obscure4.0
Obliteration Nekropsalms4.0
Obliteration Black Death Horizon4.0
Obliteration Perpetual Decay4.0
Oblivion Called to Rise3.5
Eclectic debut that deserves the attention of the technical death metal community.
Oblivion Oblivion3.5
Obscenity Summoning the Circle4.0
Obscura Omnivium4.0
Enjoyable technical death metal effort with great moments like "Ocean Gateways".
Obscura A Valediction4.0
Obscura Cosmogenesis4.2
Obscura Akróasis4.5
One of the best technical death metal albums of the decade. A triumphant comeback.
Obscura Diluvium3.5
Obturate The Bleeding Mask of Dread3.0
Solid Brazilian-esque death metal. Sepultura and Krisiun fans should check this out.
Oceans of Slumber The Banished Heart3.5
Oceans of Slumber Oceans of Slumber3.5
Oddland The Treachery of Senses3.5
An enjoyable release which smartly blends progressive based harmonies and modern groovy rhythms (Gojira and Textures come to mind). Promising band.
Odious Mortem Cryptic Implosion3.5
Odious Mortem Devouring the Prophecy3.0
Odious Mortem Synesthesia3.5
Good tech that takes us to the mid-00s, when this formula was truly relevant.
Of Feather and Bone Bestial Hymns of Perversion4.0
Damn flies, I hope this cavern has a more airy space ahead ... these damn flies
Of Feather and Bone False Healer3.0
Of Feather and Bone Adorned In Decay3.0
Of Feather and Bone Embrace The Wretched Flesh3.0
Of Feather and Bone Sulfuric Disintegration3.5
Old Man Gloom Seminar VIII: Light Of Meaning 3.5
Olkoth (USA-SC) At the Eye of Chaos3.8
Om Advaitic Songs3.5
Omega Infinity Solar Spectre3.5
Omega Infinity The Anticurrent3.7
Omen Battle Cry3.0
Ominous Ruin Amidst Voices that Echo in Stone3.5
Omnihility Deathscapes Of The Subconscious4.0
Pretty interesting release. Suffocation and Cannibal Corpse fans should check this out.
Omnihility Dominion Of Misery3.5
Omnium Gatherum The Burning Cold3.5
Omophagia In the Name of Chaos3.0
Onslaught In Search of Sanity2.5
Onslaught Sounds of Violence4.0
Very interesting effort that will not disappoint the true thrashers out there. UK thrash at its best.
Onslaught Killing Peace3.0
Onslaught Power from Hell3.5
Onslaught The Force4.0
Onslaught VI3.5
Onslaught Generation Antichrist3.0
Opera Magna Del amor y otros demonios4.5
Passionate, theatrical and captivating neoclassical symphonic metal from Spain, whose main virtue is the use of the Castilian / Spanish language. Highly recommended.
Opeth Orchid3.0
Opeth Blackwater Park4.0
To be honest I always find Opeth overrated. I bought Blackwater Park last week to give it another chance. I'm changing little by little my opinion about this record. Blackwater Park has a solid songwriting and a really cool dark atmosphere. The vocals are also interesting.
Opeth Morningrise3.0
Opeth Ghost Reveries4.5
Awesome album. Ghost Reveries is definitely one of the greatest 2005 releases. The musical dynamics within the songs creates an unique atmosphere.
Opeth Still Life4.0
Opeth Watershed4.5
Amazing work. "Burden" is one of the greatest songs released in the past ten years.
Opeth Deliverance4.5
Another awesome album from Mr. Mikael Akerfeldt. Deliverance is one of the band's heaviest albums.
Opeth Damnation3.0
Some good moments as usual but Damnation is in my opinion one of their weakest efforts. Let's see if it grows on me.
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse4.0
Excellent album. My favourite tracks here are When, The Amen Corner and specially Demon of the Fall. Funny to hear their early black metal influence on April Ethereal.
Opeth Heritage2.5
Some cool moments here like "The Devil's Orchard" or "Folklore" ending theme, however this album and "Damnation" are Opeth's weakest efforts in my opinion.
Opeth Pale Communion2.5
It's perfectly understandable and even desirable for an artist to explore new paths, new ideas on each album, however "Pale Communion" isn't a creative progression or the masterpiece of an experienced musician, it's just a collection of retro songs. After "Watershed" the band lost the contrast between heaviness and softness, which was basically the most interesting element of Mikael's music. It's a shame but Mikael is getting older and at this stage of his career he can do whatever he wants.
Opeth Sorceress2.5
Opeth In Cauda Venenum3.5
Ophidian I Desolate4.0
Opprobrium Serpent Temptation3.5
Opprobrium Beyond The Unknown4.0
Opprobrium The Fallen Entities3.0
I'll go for the glass half-full, good to know Incubus bros are still headbanging.
Orange Goblin The Wolf Bites Back3.0
Oranssi Pazuzu Värähtelijä4.5
If Syd Barrett had been born in the late 90s and if he was into black metal, the result would be something like this.
Oranssi Pazuzu Valonielu4.0
Oranssi Pazuzu Kosmonument4.0
Oranssi Pazuzu Muukalainen Puhuu4.0
Oranssi Pazuzu Kevät / Värimyrsky4.0
Psychedelia isn't as tasty when served in small doses, but 'Varimyrsky' makes it worthwhile. One of the best songs the band has ever recorded.
Oranssi Pazuzu Mestarin Kynsi4.5
New song rules, just saying
Origin Chaosmos4.0
Origin Entity3.0
Origin Omnipresent2.5
Technically competent, but the songwriting is pretty average.
Origin Echoes of Decimation3.5
Origin Origin3.5
Origin Informis Infinitas Inhumanitas4.0
Orphaned Land Mabool (The Story of the Three Sons...)4.0
Orphaned Land All Is One4.0
Orphaned Land Unsung Prophets and Dead Messiahs3.0
Orthostat Monolith of Time3.5
Solid Incantation-esque release, with an unexpected 80's thrash vibe.
Osiah Kingdom of Lies3.5
Solid UK deathcore that explores interesting dynamics throughout the album. Thy Art Is Murder fans should check this out.
Ossuarium Living Tomb2.5
Ossuary Supreme Degradation4.0
Ossuary Cremation Ritual4.0
Ouroboros Glorification of a Myth4.0
These Aussies didn't reinvent the wheel but their blend of thrash and modern death metal sounds surprisingly fresh. Excellent debut from a promising young band that deserves the attention of audiences and record labels.
Outcast Awaken The Reason3.5
Basically a faster Gojira, nevertheless there's a good deal of songs worth checking out.
Outer Heaven Realms of Eternal Decay4.0
Outer Heaven Diabolus Vobiscum3.5
Outer Heaven In Tribute...3.0
Outer Heaven Infinite Psychic Depths3.5
Outre Hollow Earth4.0
Overkill Feel the Fire4.5
This record should be released 2 years later. I really respect these Thrash pioneers. Feel the Fire is in my opinion their best record. Yep...sometimes the first is the best....Full of classic tracks like the title track, Raise the Dead, Rotten to the Core or Hammerhead. Thrash Classic!!
Overkill Taking Over4.0
Their debut is in my opinion their best but Taking Over is close second. Absolute Thrash classic record with memorable tracks like Deny the Cross, Wrecking Crew, In We Stand, Electro-Violence and specially Powersurge. Epic!
Overkill Under the Influence4.0
Probably not their best record but Hello from the Gutter is definitely their best song. Thrash classic!
Overkill The Years of Decay4.0
Overkill's most successful record. Elimination is probably the highlight here. Good album.
Overkill Horrorscope4.0
One of their best records. Sad to see Bobby Gustafson leave but Horrorscope is definitely a good album. Coma, Bare Bones, Horrorscope and Soulitude are really cool songs.
Overkill Ironbound3.5
Ironbound is an interesting record. In my opinion the best tracks here are The Green and Black, Ironbound,
Give a little, Endless War and The . Great to see the TM legends still thrashin'.
Overkill The Electric Age4.0
Their best album since Horrorscope. Excellent piece of thrash with that old school vibe written all over it.
Overkill I Hear Black3.0
Overkill White Devil Armory3.5
Another solid piece of thrash from the NJ metal legends. Bobby's highly distinctive vocals sound better than ever.
Overkill W.F.O.2.5
Overkill The Killing Kind2.5
Overkill From the Underground and Below3.0
Overkill The Grinding Wheel3.5
Overkill The Wings of War2.0
Staleness is taking over, easily their worst album of the decade.
Overkill Scorched3.7
Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard of Ozz5.0
In my opinion Ozzy's debut is one of the best records ever made. Almost all songs here are 5/5 like I Don't Know, Suicide Solution, Goodbye To Romance, No Bone Movies, Revelation (Mother Earth) and specially Crazy Train and Mr. Crowley. Randy Rhoads solo on Mr. Crowley is one of the best leads ever made. An absolute and timeless classic.
Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Madman4.5
One of Ozzy's greatest releases. Songs like Over the Mountain, Flying High Again, S.A.T.O. or the epic title track are absolute classics
Ozzy Osbourne Bark at the Moon5.0
Bark at the Moon is one of my favourite Ozzy records. Now You See It (Now You Don't), Rock 'N' Roll Rebel, So Tired and specially Waiting for Darkness and Bark at the Moon are amazing songs. Jake E Lee is extremely underrated. An absolute classic.
Ozzy Osbourne The Ultimate Sin5.0
A little bit US cheesy for the die hard fans but I always loved this record, specially Jake E Lee performance
(underrated). My favourite songs here are The Ultimate Sin, Secret Loser, Lightning Strikes and Killer of Giants.
An absolute classic.
Ozzy Osbourne No Rest for the Wicked4.5
To be honest I didn't like No Rest For The Wicked back in 88. Found it worse than The Ultimate Sin and specially badly produced. This album took a couple of listens to grow on me but it really did. Songs like Miracle Man, Devil's Daughter (Holy War), Bloodbath in Paradise, Tattooed Dancer and specially Breakin' All the Rules are now absolute classics in my book. PS: However I still don't like the production.
Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears4.0
Ozzy's most successful album to date and probably their last classic release. "Mr Tinkertrain", "I Don't Want to Change The World", "Mama I'm Coming Home", "Desire" and specially "No More Tears" are my favourite songs here.
Ozzy Osbourne Black Rain3.0
Far from being an amazing record however Not Going Away, I Don't Wanna Stop, Black Rain or Trap Door are cool songs. Sounds like Black Label Society.
Ozzy Osbourne Scream4.0
This record was unfairly received by audiences and pseudo critics. Shame. Scream is not Ozzy's best record sure but We can find very cool and intense moments here like Let It Die, Let Me Hear You Scream or Diggin' Me Down. Gus G performance is also very cool. Underrated.
Ozzy Osbourne Live & Loud4.0
Very cool live. My favourite tracks here are definitely Mr. Crowley and Black Sabbath performed by Black Sabbath.
Ozzy Osbourne Tribute4.0
Classic live with the guitar wizard Randy Rhoads. Great to hear how this band sound with this classic line-up.
Ozzy Osbourne Speak of the Devil3.0
Classic enough to be on any die hard fan playlist but not an essential record. Brad Gillis is a good guitar player but not for Ozzy.
Ozzy Osbourne Ozzmosis3.5
Ozzy Osbourne Ordinary Man2.0
Sounds like Ozzy went to the local bar to get a guitarist to make the album. It's sad that most likely his swan song came out so ordinary.
Pain of Salvation Remedy Lane4.0
Very interesting record filled with intense and emotional moments created by Daniel Gildenlw.
Pain of Salvation Panther3.5
Paladin (USA) Ascension4.0
Kalmah meets power, speed and thrash is what you get from Paladin's debut, take it or leave it.
Pallbearer Sorrow And Extinction3.0
Pallbearer Forgotten Days2.5
Panopticon .​.​.​And Again into the Light2.8
Pantera Cowboys from Hell3.5
I saw this tour (yes I'm a dinosaur) and remember being astonish with their powerful performance and fresh sound. This is one of the most influential records of the 90's. My favourite songs are the title track and Cemetery Gates.
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power3.5
The previous is slightly better in my opinion but Vulgar Display of Power still a cool record. The best song here is Fucking Hostile.
Pantera Far Beyond Driven3.5
Their biggest commercial success. My favourite track here is I'm Broken.
Pantera Metal Magic1.5
Probably the greatest album cover ever made. Well the dudes needed to start somewhere, right? RIP Dime.
Panzerfaust The Suns of Perdition - Chapter I: War, Horrid War4.0
Panzerfaust The Suns of Perdition - Chapter II4.0
Panzerfaust The Suns of Perdition Chapter III3.8
Paradise Lost Gothic3.5
Influential record with good songs like the title track, Dead Emotion or Shattered.
Paradise Lost Shades of God3.0
Between average and good. As I Die is probably their best song here.
Paradise Lost Icon4.0
Extreme influential record for all gothic metal bands in the 90s. One of their classic albums.
Paradise Lost Paradise Lost4.0
This record was a very nice surprise. Almost all songs are great here but my favourite is definitely Sun Fading, the ending theme is amazing.
Paradise Lost Draconian Times4.0
One of their most solid releases. "Enchantment", "The Last Time", "Yearn for Change", "Shades of God" or "Jaded" are among the band's best songs.
Paradise Lost One Second3.5
Paradise Lost reinvented themselves with One Second. "Say Just Words" is one of the most interesting songs released in 97.
Paradise Lost In Requiem3.0
Decent album with some good moments like "Fallen Children" but it fails to match the quality of the previous effort.
Paradise Lost Faith Divides Us - Death Unites Us3.0
Some interesting moments but far from being an outstanding album.
Paradise Lost Tragic Idol4.0
Their best album since Paradise Lost. Very enjoyable effort.
Paradise Lost Lost Paradise1.5
Paradise Lost The Plague Within3.5
Paradise Lost Obsidian3.5
Paradise Lost Medusa4.0
Paradox Heresy4.5
Criminally underrated, Heresy is one of the greatest speed metal albums ever released. The best songs here are Heresy, Search For Perfection and Serenity.
Paradox Electrify3.5
Paradox Product of Imagination3.0
Good debut however their best work was yet to come.
Paradox Tales of the Weird3.5
Charly Steinhauer proves yet again that he can still release pretty solid material. A worthy addition to any thrash metal fan's collection.
Paradox Riot Squad4.0
More straightforward thrash than their previous release, "Riot Squad" is a highly enjoyable album. Recommended.
Paradox Pangea3.5
Paradox Heresy II - End of a Legend3.0
Pathology The Time of Great Purification3.5
There really aren't any surprises on "The Time Of Great Purification", nevertheless it remains a pretty competent and surprisingly catchy piece of slam/brutal death metal.
Pathology Awaken to the Suffering3.5
Pathology Reborn to Kill3.8
Pathology The Everlasting Plague3.3
Paul Simon Graceland4.0
Pearl Jam Ten4.5
I was never into grunge but Ten is definitely a great record. All songs are very cool but my favourites are Even Flow, Alive, Jeremy and specially Black, their greatest song in my opinion.
Pendragon (UK) The Masquerade Overture2.5
Perilaxe Occlusion Raytraces of Death3.7
Periphery Periphery IV: Hail Stan3.5
Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal3.5
Periphery Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre3.5
Persefone Metanoia3.5
Persuader Necromancy3.5
Pestilence Testimony of the Ancients4.0
Cool record. Patrick Mameli was on top level form here. Twisted Truth is definitely the best song.
Pestilence Malleus Maleficarum3.0
Pestilence Obsideo3.5
Pestilence Spheres2.0
Pestilence Hadeon3.5
Pestilence Exitivm3.0
Pestilength Basom Gryphos3.8
Pestilent Hex The Ashen Abhorrence3.5
Pet Shop Boys Actually3.5
Interesting release with some nice moments such as "What Have I Done to Deserve This?", "Heart", "King's Cross" and specially "It's a Sin", one of their best songs.
Phlebotomized Clouds of Confusion3.3
Phobocosm Foreordained4.0
Phobophilic Enveloping Absurdity4.0
Phrenelith Desolate Endscape4.0
Phrenelith Ornamented Dead Eyes4.0
This awesome artwork deserved a full-length.
Phrenelith Chimaera3.7
Pig Destroyer Book Burner3.5
Album takes no prisoners. Pretty solid.
Pig Destroyer Prowler in the Yard4.0
Pig Destroyer Head Cage4.0
Pig Destroyer Terrifyer4.0
Pig Destroyer The Octagonal Stairway3.0
Pink Floyd Live at Pompeii4.0
Pink Floyd The Piper at the Gates of Dawn4.0
One of the most iconic British psychedelic albums. Their best work is yet to come however "The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn" remains an essential work. The best song here is definitely "Astronomy Domine".
Pink Floyd Delicate Sound of Thunder5.0
Amazing Live album. Comfortably Numb's solo is probably the highlight. Try something: Smoke a j**** and listen to this Comfortably Numb version. Better...smoke 2 and listen the entire album. Incredible Live record.
Pink Floyd Pulse5.0
Amazing live album. Difficult to choose between Delicate Sound of Thunder and Pulse. If Delicate's Yet Another Movie version is excellent, Pulse's Astronomy Domine, What Do You Want from Me and Comfortably Numb versions are also brilliant. Essential.
Pink Floyd The Dark Side of the Moon5.0
An absolute masterpiece. Quite simple....The best album ever recorded.
Pink Floyd Wish You Were Here5.0
I'm a huge Pink Floyd fan so it's not difficult to rate this amazing masterpiece. In my opinion The Dark Side of the Moon is their best record....sorry...the best record ever made...but Wish You Were Here and The Wall are close second. Every song is epic and inspired here. Incredible record.
Pink Floyd Animals5.0
In my opinion this record was a turning point in their career. Roger's introspective songwriting made this record very different from the previous Wish You Were. Animals has a very unique feeling. Essential and absolute classic record.
Pink Floyd The Wall5.0
One of the greatest concept albums ever released. An absolute masterpiece.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut4.5
In my opinion this is Water's first solo album. Still an amazing work.
Pink Floyd A Momentary Lapse of Reason4.5
A Momentary Lapse of Reason is easily Pink Floyd's most underrated record. Most of the die hard fans never gave this album a chance. Shame. In my opinion A Momentary Lapse of Reason is an excellent record filled with great songs like Signs of Life, On the Turning Away, Yet Another Movie/Round and Around or Sorrow.
Pink Floyd The Division Bell5.0
An amazing record. All songs here are great but my favourites are What Do You Want from Me?, Poles Apart, Take It Back and specially Keep Talking and High Hopes. High Hopes has the saddest solo I've ever heard. An absolute classic.
Pink Floyd Atom Heart Mother4.0
Pink Floyd Obscured by Clouds4.0
Pink Floyd Meddle4.5
Pink Floyd Ummagumma4.0
Pink Floyd A Saucerful of Secrets4.0
Pink Floyd More4.0
Pink Floyd The Endless River3.0
Pissgrave Posthumous Humiliation3.5
There is a special place in hell for these guys, that even satan is scared to go.
Pissgrave Suicide Euphoria3.5
I bet there's a serial killer with a Pissgrave tattoo out there.
Plague Years Circle of Darkness3.5
Plasmodium Towers of Silence1.5
Poison Open Up and Say... Ahh!3.0
Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In4.0
Let's forget the dress code ok? This is an excellent record if you take it for what it is. The best songs are "Talk Dirty to Me", "I Want Action", "Cry Tough", "Play Dirty" and specially "Look What the Cat Dragged In".
Polaris The Death of Me2.5
Poppy I Disagree2.0
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet4.0
Porcupine Tree In Absentia3.0
Portal ION3.5
Portal Vexovoid3.5
Portal Swarth3.2
Portal Avow4.0
Overall rating forecast by the end of June, 2021: 3.8
Portal Hagbulbia2.5
Portishead Dummy4.5
Songs like "Mysterons", "Sour Times", "Numb", "Roads" or "Glory Box" help to make Dummy one of the most memorable albums released in the 90's.
Possessed Seven Churches3.5
Seven Churches was the first death metal album ever recorded. The missing link between Thrash and Death Metal. Classic underground stuff
Possessed Revelations of Oblivion3.5
Skip the default review, here is an accurate perspective: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gZtUcl_Vb8Q
Power From Hell Shadows Devouring Light3.5
Power Trip Nightmare Logic3.5
Powerwolf Blood of the Saints2.5
Catchy moments like Murder at Midnight but far from being a great effort.
Pretty Maids Future World4.5
One of the most underrated albums ever released. Future World is a must have to any 80's metal fan. If you don't know this album, don't miss it.
Pretty Maids Red, Hot and Heavy4.0
Pretty Maids Motherland4.0
Pretty Maids Pandemonium4.5
Pretty Maids Sin-Decade3.5
Pretty Maids Jump the Gun3.5
Pretty Maids Kingmaker3.5
Pretty Maids Undress Your Madness3.5
As expected, we can always find good songs on a Pretty Maids album. Serpentine and Undress Your Madness are my personal highlights.
Primal Fear Apocalypse2.5
Primal Fear Metal Commando3.0
Primal Rock Rebellion Awoken Broken3.5
Far away from Iron Maiden's heavy metal sound "Awoken Broken" is a surprisingly solid effort with great moments like "No Friendly Neighbour", "Tortured Tone", "Awoken Broken", "Search for Bliss" and specially "White Sheet Robes". Adrian Smith's side project deserves far more recognition.
Primitive Man Immersion3.0
Primordial Storm Before Calm3.0
Primordial To the Nameless Dead4.0
Primordial Exile Amongst the Ruins4.0
Primordial Where Greater Men Have Fallen3.5
Primordial Redemption at the Puritan's Hand3.5
Primordial The Gathering Wilderness3.0
Primordial How It Ends3.5
Prince Purple Rain3.5
Process For Enigma Blueprints for a War Machine3.5
Pretty solid self-released debut.
Process For Enigma Seeds of Evil3.5
More technical than their debut EP (Gorod comes to mind), "Seeds of Evil" can be seen as the next logical step in the band's evolution. A nice addition to any modern death metal collection.
Profanation Into Cascades of Blood and Burning Soil4.0
Highly focused and appealing German deathgrind with influences ranging from UK's 80s extreme metal to Suffocation. Mandatory listening for fans of the genre.
Proscription Conduit4.0
Prostitute Disfigurement Prostitute Disfigurement4.0
The Dutch brutal death metal scene, reminiscent of Suffocation and Cannibal Corpse, has always been my favorite, and even though the overall concept of the band is highly debatable, Prostitute Disfigurement's self-titled is a full-grown, well executed slab of fierce brutality, being a strong contender for the best brutal death metal album of the year.
Psychonaut Unfold the God Man3.5
Psychotic Waltz The God-Shaped Void3.5
Psychotomy Aphotik3.0
Immolation should be proud of this immeasurable Italian love.
Psycroptic Psycroptic3.5
Psycroptic The Inherited Repression4.0
Joe Haley is one of the most interesting rhythm guitarists around. Excellent album.
Psycroptic Ob(Servant)4.0
Despite some weak points, like Peppiatt's harsh vocals, Ob(Servant) remains an excellent album. Psycroptic is the most talented Australian band around.
Psycroptic Symbols of Failure4.0
Another pretty solid release from one the most interesting extreme metal bands of the past decade.
Psycroptic The Scepter of the Ancients4.0
Excellent blend of groove, technicality and brutality. An essential addition to any death metal collection.
Psycroptic As The Kingdom Drowns4.0
2018 will be remembered as the year of Joe Haley's induction into the Riff Hall of Fame.
Psycroptic The Watcher of All3.0
Psycroptic Divine Council3.7
Pulchra Morte Divina Autem et Aniles4.0
Captivating Paradise Lost-esque death doom, which despite not presenting anything new, has the ability to engage us throughout the album through a collection of good old-school songs, reminiscent of the early 90's.
Pulchra Morte Ex Rosa Ceremonia3.5
Pulsar Halloween3.0
Pure Wrath Hymn To The Woeful Hearts3.3
Pyaemia Cerebral Cereal4.0
One of the best post-Effigy of the Forgotten releases I've heard so far. Recommended.
Pyrithion The Burden Of Sorrow3.5
Pyrrhon What Passes for Survival3.5
A psychiatrist is in order. On second thought... make it two, one for the band and one for me.
Pyrrhon Abscess Time3.5
Q5 Steel the Light3.5
Qrixkuor Poison Palinopsia4.0
Qrixkuor Consecration of the Temple3.0
Qrixkuor Three Devils Dance3.5
Qrixkuor Zoetrope3.5
Queen Innuendo3.5
Queen The Miracle3.5
Queen A Kind of Magic4.0
Queen The Works3.5
Queen Hot Space3.0
Queen The Game3.0
Queen Jazz3.0
Queen News of the World3.5
Queen A Day at the Races3.5
Queen A Night at the Opera4.0
Queen Live Magic5.0
Queen Live at Wembley '865.0
This was probably Queen's memorable show. Their live performances are legendary and like it or not Freddie Mercury is the greatest rock singer ever and one of rock's greatest all-time entertainers. An absolute live classic.
Queen The Platinum Collection5.0
Most of their records have up and downs but here you only can find true classics like Bohemian Rhapsody, Another One Bites The Dust, Killer Queen, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Flash, We Will Rock You, We Are The Champions, Under Pressure, I Want it All, Innuendo, Show Must Go On, You Don't Fool Me,.... The Disc III has a very cool version of Show Must Go On with Elton John. Queen's Platinum Collection is essential on any decent playlist. Any rating below 5/5 here is in my opinion completely unfair.
Queen Flash Gordon2.0
Queen Made in Heaven3.0
Queen Sheer Heart Attack3.5
Queensryche Queensryche3.5
Enjoyable attempt to recapture the golden years. "A World Without" and "Fallout" are definitely among the best post-Promised Land songs.
Queensryche Tribe2.5
Queensryche American Soldier3.5
To be honest my first impression wasn't good but after a couple of listenings this album grew on me. Not an amazing effort but still has enjoyable moments like "Unafraid", "Hundred Mile Stare", "At 30,000 Ft", "Remember Me" or "Home Again".
Queensryche The Warning4.0
To be honest I've always found Queensryche debut The Warning very immature and badly produced however I'm changing my opinion everytime I listen to En Force, the title track, Deliverance, No Sanctuary and specially Take Hold of the Flame. Their best music is yet to come but their debut also deserves to be on any decent playlist.
Queensryche Rage for Order4.5
To be honest the first impression wasn't very good but after a while I really start enjoying Rage for Order. All songs here are great but my favourites are Walk in the Shadows, The Killing Words, The Whisper and specially Screaming in Digital. They played this song on Priest's Epitaph show and it was really amazing. Smart Metal.
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime5.0
If Marillion's Misplaced Childhood is the best progressive album of the 80's, Operation: Mindcrime is definitely the best Prog Metal record of that same era. Incredible songwriting from Chris DeGarmo and an amazing performance from Geoff Tate. Metal can be smart and these guys always proved that. Amazing record.
Queensryche Empire4.5
I saw them yesterday on Priest's Epitaph show. Amazing gig. They played Empire and Jet City Woman. The title track is one of their best songs and the all album is really good. Queensryche golden era.
Queensryche Promised Land4.5
Queensryche last great record. Promised Land is definitely their most introspective album filled with intense
moments like I Am I, Damaged, Out of Mind, Bridge, Promised Land, Lady Jane or Someone Else? Sad to see
how this band lost their way after this record.
Queensryche Hear in the Now Frontier3.0
Hear in the Now Frontier unfortunately was the beginning of the end for the best Prog Metal band of the 80's. Some good moments but not even close to match their previous work.
Queensryche Operation: Mindcrime II2.5
I'm a big fan of their first 5 albums. However this band ended after Chris departure. Miles away from Operation: Mindcrime.
Queensryche Queensryche EP4.0
Queensryche Q2K2.5
Despite some enjoyable moments, unfortunately at this point the band have passed their prime.
Queensryche Frequency Unknown (Tate's Queensryche)2.5
Queensryche Dedicated to Chaos2.0
Queensryche Condition Human3.0
Queensryche The Verdict3.5
In my opinion, this band has ceased to be artistically relevant since Promised Land and no longer has a great songwriter like Chris, however I would be lying if I said that this is an uninteresting album. Songs like Light-years or Dark Reverie are a fine addition to the band's rich repertoire.
Queensryche Digital Noise Alliance3.0
Quidam Quidam3.5
Enjoyable debut with an interesting balance between the acoustic and electric instruments. Beautiful performance from Emila Derkowska.
Quiet Riot Metal Health3.0
Quiet Riot Hollywood Cowboys2.0
Quo Vadis Defiant Imagination3.5
Cool melodic brand of technical death metal. Impressive performances from Steve DiGiorgio and Yanic Bercier.
Racer X Street Lethal2.5
Paul Gilbert's shredding is top lovel but the songwriting is poor. Also too many Malmsteen's copycat harmonies here.
Radiohead OK Computer4.0
Probably the most important British rock album of the late '90s, paving the way for emerging young acts such as "Muse" or "Coldplay". Influential work.
Rage Reign of Fear3.5
Interesting debut. Remains my favourite 80's Rage release.
Rage Perfect Man3.0
Good effort however I miss Schroder's songwriting here.
Rage 214.0
I take my hat off to Peter Wagner & Co for producing such a quality album after nearly 30 years in the music business. "21" will please both long-time and new fans.
Rage Strings to a Web2.5
Rage The Devil Strikes Again2.0
Rage Execution Guaranteed2.5
Rage Prayer Of Steel (as Avenger)2.5
Rage Wings of Rage2.5
Rainbow Ritchie Blackmore's Rainbow3.5
Rainbow Long Live Rock 'n' Roll4.0
The previous is slightly better in my opinion but Long Live Rock & Roll still a memorable record. The best songs here are Long Live Rock 'n' Roll, Gates of Babylon, Kill the King and Rainbow Eyes. Classic line-up.
Rainbow Rising4.0
Probably their best album. Stargazer is an absolute classic. RIP Mr. Ronnie James Dio.
Rainbow Down To Earth3.0
Rainbow Difficult to Cure2.5
Rammstein Sehnsucht4.0
Rammstein Mutter4.5
Exzellente musik
Rammstein Reise, Reise4.0
Another excellent album from one of the most interesting bands of the past 15 years.
Rammstein Liebe Ist Für Alle Da4.5
Another excellent release from the greatest German band of the new millennium.
Rammstein Untitled4.0
Ranger Where Evil Dwells4.0
Ranger Speed & Violence3.0
Ratt Out of the Cellar3.0
Not amazing but still has its moments. My favourite track here is "Round and Round".
Raven Rock Until You Drop3.5
Songs like "For the Future" or "Lambs to the Slaughter" laid the groundwork for speed/thrash metal. Very interesting debut from one of the most legendary NWOBHM bands.
Raven Wiped Out4.0
More consistent than the previous effort, Wiped Out is a must have for all NWOBHM out there.
Ray Alder II2.5
Redemption Long Night's Journey Into Day4.0
Reeking Aura Blood And Bonemeal3.7
Regarde Les Hommes Tomber Ascension4.5
Few times have an album title and artwork been so appropriate. The band truly ascended through fire. It will most certainly be among my favorite black metal albums of the year.
Rendered Helpless Suffer, Seraphim3.5
Replacire Do Not Deviate3.5
Replicant Negative Life4.0
Replicant Malignant Reality3.8
Repugnant Epitome of Darkness3.0
Revocation Chaos of Forms4.0
Somewhere between frantic thrash and modern death metal, Revocation managed to release a pretty interesting piece of contemporary metal.
Revocation Revocation3.0
Revocation Teratogenesis3.5
David Davidson is one of the most interesting guitarists around. Pretty solid release.
Revocation Existence Is Futile3.0
Revocation Deathless4.0
With a surprisingly fresh, diverse and well-crafted sound, "Deathles" is a pleasant surprise and most certainly one of their best albums to date.
Revocation Great Is Our Sin3.0
Revocation The Outer Ones3.5
Revocation Netherheaven3.8
Revulsion (FIN) Revulsion3.5
Rhapsody of Fire The Eighth Mountain4.0
What strikes me most about the album is the combination of the ultra-polished sound and gentle vocals. Yes, it's the same old song within the genre, but I like the velvet package.
Rhapsody of Fire Glory For Salvation3.0
Rifftera Across The Acheron4.0
There's something fresh and engaging in Across the Acheron that's hard to identify. I don't know if it's the contrast between the Duran Duran-esque cleans and the metal background or whether it's the diversity of influences we find on the album, but one thing seems clear to me, with the right support and some luck, this band will find its place in the sun.
Rings of Saturn Embryonic Anomaly3.5
Upon first listen "Embryonic Anomaly" may sound like another sterile technical jam session, but if we dig a little deeper into Rings of Saturn's 8-bit aliencore layers, we find an interesting blend of creativity and technique. Great to see young musicians exploring new territories.
Rings of Saturn Dingir3.5
The logical sequel to Embryonic Anomaly. Band deserves credit for creating a distinctive sound signature.
Ringworm Death Becomes My Voice3.0
Riot Immortal Soul3.5
Riot Thundersteel4.0
Riot Fire Down Under4.0
Don't judge a book by its cover, "Fire Down Under" is a pretty enjoyable release, filled with the unique early '80s vibe.
Riot The Privilege of Power4.0
Riot City Burn the Night3.5
Solid heavy/speed metal revival that has as its strong point the band's enthusiasm in every song.
Riot V Armor of Light3.5
Ripped to Shreds 亂 (Luan)4.0
A devastating deathgrind delivery revolving around punishing riffs and schizoid vocals reminiscent of Lord Worm and Martin van Drunen. Personal highlights: 'Righteous Fist to the Teeth of the Wicked' and 'Opening Salvo'.
Ripped to Shreds 劇變 (Jubian)3.7
Ritual Necromancy Disinterred Horror4.0
Rivers of Nihil Monarchy3.5
Rivers of Nihil Where Owls Know My Name3.5
Rivers of Nihil The Work2.5
Riverside Anno Domini High Definition3.5
In a scene infested by Dream Theatre and Opeth clones, Riverside managed to release a refreshing work.
Riverside Wasteland3.5
Riverside ID.Entity3.5
Robert Miles Dreamland4.0
Excellent album. "Fable" (message and dream version) and specially "Children" are among the greatest songs released in the 90's. An amazing mind voyage.
Roger Waters The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking4.0
Roger's natural musical sequel to The Wall and The Final Cut. Still remains my favourite Waters solo album.
Roger Waters Amused to Death4.0
Roger Waters Is This The Life We Really Want?3.5
Roger Waters The Dark Side of the Moon Redux0.5
Rory Gallagher Irish Tour '744.0
Enjoyable live album from one of the greatest European guitar players. A must have for all blues rock fans out there.
Ross the Boss By Blood Sworn3.5
Rotten Sound Apocalypse3.3
Rotting Christ The Heretics4.0
As expected, The Heretics doesn't hold many surprises since the band has been in a loop mode for some time now, nevertheless, the album has a handful of good songs, with an interesting ecclesiastical approach.
Rotting Christ Rituals4.0
Rotting Christ Theogonia3.5
Rotting Christ Kata Ton Demona Eaftou3.5
Rotting Christ Aealo3.5
Rotting Christ Sanctus Diavolos3.0
Rotting Christ Genesis2.5
Roxy Music Avalon3.5
RUIM Black Royal Spiritism - I - O Sino da Ig3.3
Runemagick Last Skull of Humanity3.0
Runemagick Beyond the Cenotaph of Mankind3.8
Runemagick Into Desolate Realms4.0
Runemagick Evoked From Abysmal Sleep4.0
Runemagick Dawn of the End3.5
Running Wild Port Royal5.0
Definitely their best album. This record deserved to be supported by a major label back in 88. The best songs here are Port Royal, Raging Fire, Warchild, Calico Jack and specially Conquistadores. An absolute classic in my book.
Running Wild Ready For Boarding4.5
Despite the bad sound engineering Ready For Boarding is a fine testament of Running Wild's golden era. Purgatory is one of the best metal songs ever made.
Running Wild Blazon Stone4.0
Their best-selling album of the 90's. "Blazon Stone", "Lonewolf", "Rolling Wheels", "Fire & Ice" and "Little Big Horn" are among Running Wild's best moments.
Running Wild Pile of Skulls3.5
Running Wild Under Jolly Roger4.0
Port Royal is my favourite however Under Jolly Roger still remains one of their best efforts. The best songs here are Under Jolly Roger, Raw Ride and specially Raise Your Fist.
Running Wild Death or Glory4.0
Running Wild Gates to Purgatory3.5
Running Wild Branded and Exiled4.0
Nostalgia german heavy metal. My favourite songs here are "Branded and Exiled", "Mordor", "Fight the Oppression" and "Chains and Leather".
Running Wild Black Hand Inn3.5
Since Port Royal Rolf's songwriting remains unchanged, using the same formula in every song. However Black Hand Inn remains an enjoyable album if we skip the deja vu moments and focus only on the album.
Running Wild Shadowmaker2.0
RIP Running Wild
Running Wild Masquerade3.5
Running Wild Resilient3.5
Better than Rolf's previous mediocre release, "Resilient" recaptures Running Wild's songwriting formula. Predictable but still a fun listen.
Running Wild Rapid Foray3.5
Rolf continues his legacy of piracy, keeping the same well-known musical formula. An extra 0.5 for nostalgia reasons.
Rush Clockwork Angels4.5
It's amazing to see that after more than 40 years they've still managed to make such a quality album.
Rush Moving Pictures4.0
Sabaton Metalizer2.5
Sabaton The Art of War3.5
Sabaton Carolus Rex4.5
One of the best heavy/power metal albums I've heard in quite a while. Enjoyable concept (about the life of the Swedish king Charles XII), solid musical performances and excellent songwriting. "Carolus Rex" is the best power metal release of 2012 so far and a serious contender for metal album of the year. The Swedish version is definitely more interesting.
Sabaton Carolus Rex (Swedish Version)4.5
One of the best heavy/power metal albums I've heard in quite a while. Enjoyable concept (about the life of the Swedish king Charles XII), solid musical performances and excellent songwriting. "Carolus Rex" is the best power metal release of 2012 so far and a serious contender for metal album of the year. The Swedish version is definitely more interesting.
Sabaton Primo Victoria4.0
Sabaton Attero Dominatus4.0
Sabaton Heroes3.0
As expected on "Heroes" Sabaton recycles the formula of previous albums, releasing a set of catchy power metal songs always with a strong melodic component, but unfortunately the album does not have the quality of the previous work. Still an enjoyable listen that should please the fanbase.
Sabaton The Great War3.0
Despite some entertaining moments, such as "The Attack of the Dead Men", "Fields of Verdun" or "The End of the War to End All Wars", it's more of the same. I know it's hard to change a successful formula at this stage of their career, but the band could have been a little more ambitious, as they did in "The End of the War to End All Wars".
Sabaton The War To End All Wars3.7
Sabbat (UK) Dreamweaver3.5
Sacral Rage Beyond Celestial Echoes3.0
Sacred Reich Surf Nicaragua4.0
Sacred Reich The American Way2.5
In my opinion The American Way always was overrated. We can find good moments here, but not enough to make this a great record. Their previous work is better.
Sacred Reich Ignorance3.5
Their debut still remains my favourite album. Nice piece of thrash.
Sacred Reich Awakening3.5
Sacrifice Forward to Termination3.5
Fine piece of thrash from one of Canada's most respected underground acts.
Sacrilegia The Triclavian Advent4.0
Raw, relentless and uncompromising blackened thrash, reminiscent of the old school blasphemers of the mid 80's. The Triclavian Advent will surely be among my favorite albums of the year, within the genre.
Sadist Hyaena3.5
Sadist Spellbound4.0
Sadistik Forest Obscure Old Remains2.8
Sadus Swallowed in Black3.0
Sadus The Shadow Inside3.3
Saint Vitus Born Too Late4.0
Sakis Tolis Among the Fires of Hell3.5
Samson Head On4.0
Samson's first album with Bruce Dickinson on vocals is a must have to all NWOBHM fans out there. Excellent effort with a top level performance from "Bruce Bruce" that sometimes sounds just like Ian Gillan, definitely his major influence.
Sanctuary Refuge Denied4.5
Extreme underrated. In my opinion Refuge Denied is their best work. Die For My Sins is an excellent song and Warrel's high range is amazing.
Sanctuary Into the Mirror Black3.0
Never understood why the die hard fans find this the best Sanctuary album. Some good moments sure but far away from the previous debut masterpiece.
Sanctuary The Year the Sun Died4.0
Pretty interesting comeback from one of Seattle's best hidden treasures of the late '80s. Arise and Purify and especially Exitium (Anthem of The Living) are my personal highlights.
Sanguisugabogg Pornographic Seizures3.5
Sanguisugabogg Tortured Whole3.5
Sanguisugabogg Homicidal Ecstasy3.3
Saor Forgotten Paths3.5
Saor Origins3.3
Sarmat Dubious Disk3.2
Satan Court in the Act3.0
Satan Life Sentence4.0
Pretty enjoyable NWOBHM revival that certainly deserves 44 minutes of your time. Recommended.
Satan Atom by Atom4.0
Satan Cruel Magic4.0
Satan Earth Infernal3.3
A significant step back from the three previous albums but still features a handful of good (low-gain) bangers.
Satanic Warmaster Aamongandr3.7
Savage Grace Master Of Disguise4.0
Pretty interesting early US power/speed metal release, heavily influenced by Iron Maiden.
Savage Grace After The Fall From Grace3.5
Savage Messiah The Fateful Dark3.0
Savage Messiah Demons3.0
Savatage Sirens3.0
Classic stuff with some good moments like the title track and Holocaust but their best work came after.
Savatage The Dungeons are Calling3.0
Some cool moments here like "The Dungeons Are Calling" or "By the Grace of the Witch" however their best work was yet to come. "The Whip" is probably the worst music this band ever made.
Savatage Gutter Ballet4.0
Gutter Ballet, Edge of Thorns and Hall of the Mountain King are my Savatage absolute favourites. Very interesting record with memorable songs like the title track, When The Crowds Are Gone, The Unholy and Summer's Rain. This record was a turning point in their career.
Savatage Streets: A Rock Opera3.5
Definitely one of their classic records where broadway meets metal. Streets have good songs like Streets, Jesus Saves or Ghost in the Ruins but my favourites are the previous two and the next one. Chris Oliva was an amazing guitar player.
Savatage Edge of Thorns4.0
In my opinion Edge of Thorns, Gutter Ballet and Hall of the Mountain King are Savatage best records. The title track is amazing. Degrees of Sanity and Damien are also great songs.
Savatage Power of the Night3.0
Their best record at this point. The title track is a great song but we also can find average songs here. Their best work came after.
Savatage Hall of the Mountain King4.0
Savatage Still The Orchestra Plays (Greatest Hits Vol.1+2)4.5
Savatage Handful of Rain3.0
Some good moments like "Handful of Rain" or "Chance" but overall this album failed to match the consistency of their previous effort and to be honest I find Zak Stevens performance almost soulless.
Savatage Dead Winter Dead3.0
Some good songs like "I Am", "Mozart and Madness" or "Christmas Eve (Sarajevo 12/24)" however I can't find a
truly inspiring moment here.
Savatage The Wake of Magellan3.5
More interesting than the previous effort. Enjoyable album.
Savatage Poets and Madmen3.0
Despite the good musical arrangements and the usual smart songwriting "Poets and Madmen" failed to match the quality of their classic releases.
Saxon Innocence is No Excuse4.0
First EMI album and Saxon's attempt to seduce the US Market, nevertheless "Innocence is No Excuse" remains their most solid effort since "Denim and Leather". My favourite songs here are "Back on the Streets", "Devil Rides Out", "Rock 'n' Roll Gypsy" and specially "Broken Heroes" one of their best songs.
Saxon Rock the Nations3.0
Some good moments like "Rock the Nations", "Battle Cry" or "Waiting for the Night" however this remains one of Saxon's least inspired albums.
Saxon Destiny4.0
Saxon Wheels of Steel4.0
Wheels of Steel is definitely one of the most classic NWOBHM records. Motorcycle Man, Stand Up and Be Counted, 747 (Strangers in the Night), Wheels of Steel or Suzie Hold On are great songs.
Saxon Strong Arm of the Law4.0
Saxon Solid Ball of Rock3.0
Enjoyable moments like "Requiem (We Will Remember)", unfortunately at this point Saxon past their prime.
Saxon Denim and Leather4.5
One of Saxon's most solid releases, no fillers here. "Princess of the Night", "Never Surrender", "And the Bands Played On", "Midnight Rider" or "Denim and Leather" are absolute NWOBHM classics.
Saxon Power and the Glory3.5
It lacks the consistency of their previous three albums nevertheless remains an enjoyable effort.
Saxon Crusader4.0
Saxon Sacrifice3.0
Solid release in the vein of their 80's material.
Saxon Unleash the Beast3.5
Saxon The Eagle Has Landed4.0
Excellent live album that captures the energy of Saxon's glory days. Essential for any NWOBHM fan.
Saxon Battering Ram3.5
Saxon Saxon3.0
Saxon Thunderbolt3.5
Saxon Forever Free2.0
Saxon Dogs of War3.0
Saxon Metalhead4.0
Saxon Killing Ground3.5
Saxon Lionheart3.5
Saxon The Inner Sanctum3.0
Saxon Into the Labyrinth3.0
Saxon Call to Arms3.0
Saxon Carpe Diem3.0
Scanner Hypertrace2.5
Scar Symmetry The Singularity - Phase I: Neohumanity4.0
Scar Symmetry The Unseen Empire4.0
Scar Symmetry The Singularity - Phase II: Xenotaph3.8
Scar Symmetry Holographic Universe4.2
Scar Symmetry Pitch Black Progress3.8
Scar Symmetry Dark Matter Dimensions3.8
Schammasch Hearts of No Light4.5
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Schammasch Sic Lvceat Lvx4.0
Schammasch The Maldoror Chants: Hermaphrodite3.5
Schammasch Contradiction4.5
Although they continue to keep Behemoth's influence, this is where the band began to consolidate its most progressive DNA. Jhwh is one of the best songs Schammasch has ever recorded.
Schammasch Triangle4.0
At this point the band is already broadly comfortable with its hybrid style and unafraid to explore new paths. What keeps me from rating it higher is the album's third part, which doesn't have the fluidity nor the creativity the band will later express in Hearts of No Light.
Scorched (USA-DE) Ecliptic Butchery3.0
Scorpions Lovedrive5.0
One of the greatest hard rock albums ever released.
Scorpions Gold Ballads5.0
Cheesy.....cheesy.....cheesy....cheesy.....but so damn good
Scorpions Taken by Force4.0
Interesting record. My favourite songs are Steamrock Fever, The Sails of Charon, The Riot of Your Time, He's a Woman ? She's a Man and Born to Touch Your Feelings. Ulrich Jon Roth's solo on The Sails of Charon is very cool.
Scorpions World Wide Live5.0
One of my favourite live albums. World Wide Live assemble their classic 80's work. All songs here are great
but my favourites are Blackout, Bad Boys Running Wild, Make It Real, Big City Nights, Rock You Like a
Hurricane and specially No One Like You and Coming Home. Matthias Jabs's ending lead on Coming Home is
amazing. An absolute live classic.
Scorpions Face the Heat3.0
Best song on the album is definitely Alien Nation (one of their last great songs).
Scorpions Love At First Sting5.0
Love At First Sting and the previous record are in my opinion Scorpions best albums. Probably their most US market oriented record to date but also their best. Songs like Bad Boys Running Wild, Rock You Like a Hurricane, Coming Home, Big City Nights and specially Still Loving You (the best rock ballad ever made) made Love At First Sting an absolute classic in my book.
Scorpions Blackout4.5
The next one is my favourite but Blackout is probably their classiest record. The best songs here are the title track, Dynamite, When the Smoke Is Going Down and especially No One Like You (one of my personal favourites). An absolute classic.
Scorpions Virgin Killer3.0
Some cool songs here like Pictured Life, Catch Your Train or Crying Days but their best work is yet to come.
Scorpions Lonesome Crow3.5
Scorpions Fly to the Rainbow3.5
Scorpions Animal Magnetism3.5
Enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Make It Real", "Lady Starlight", "The Zoo" and "Animal Magnetism".
Scorpions Savage Amusement4.0
Solid release. The best songs are "Don't Stop at the Top", "Passion Rules the Game", "Walking On the Edge", "Believe in Love" and specially "Rhythm of Love".
Scorpions Crazy World4.0
Enjoyable album. My favourite songs are "Don't Believe Her", "Wind of Change", "Restless Nights", "Money and Fame" and specially "Send Me an Angel", one of their most memorable ballads.
Scorpions In Trance3.5
Enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Life's Like a River", "Top of the Bill", "Robot Man" and specially "In Trance".
Scorpions Sting in the Tail3.5
Scorpions Rock Believer2.5
Seax High On Metal3.0
Despite the predictable lack of originality it remains an enjoyable speed metal meets NWOBHM revival.
Sebastian Bach Kicking and Screaming3.0
Some good moments here but the songwriting tend to be a little generic.
Secrets of the Moon Black House2.5
Sedimentum Suppuration Morphogénésiaque3.5
Selbst Relatos de Angustia3.5
Sentient Horror Rites of Gore3.5
Sepiroth Condemned to Suffer3.7
Septicflesh Communion4.0
Interesting songwriting, arrangements and orchestrations. Arguably one of the best '08 releases.
Septicflesh The Great Mass4.0
Excellent effort with very enjoyable arrangements. A must have for any modern death metal fan.
Septicflesh Sumerian Daemons3.0
Some really interesting moments but they will perfect this formula on further releases.
Septicflesh Titan2.5
Despite the good musical arrangements and orchestrations, Titan suffers from a distinct lack of inspiration.
Septicflesh Codex Omega4.0
Sepulchral Curse Only Ashes Remain3.5
Sepulchral Curse Abhorrent Dimensions3.8
Sepulcros Vazio2.5
Sepultura Schizophrenia3.5
Somewhere between Thrash and Death Schizophrenia is an interesting record. Their magnum opus came just after.
Sepultura Bestial Devastation2.5
Sepultura Morbid Visions2.5
Sepultura Beneath the Remains4.5
In my opinion their best album. Beneath the Remains had a huge impact back in the 80's. I believe it was the first and only time one band almost stealed Slayer's crown. Amazing record with classic tracks like the title track, Inner Self and Slaves of Pain
Sepultura Arise4.5
Excellent record. In my opinion the previous is better but Arise is close second. Songs like the title track, Dead Embryonic Cells, Desperate Cry, Altered State or Infected Voice are absolute TM classics.
Sepultura Chaos A.D.4.0
In my opinion their previous two records are better but Chaos A.D. still is a great album. Huge influence to all Nu Metal in the 90's and probably their successful record to date.
Sepultura The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart3.0
Sepultura Quadra4.0
Seputus Phantom Indigo3.5
Serment Chante, O Flamme de la Liberte3.5
Sermon Of Golden Verse3.5
Serocs The Phobos / Deimos Suite4.0
Serocs Vore3.0
Serpent Column Ornuthi Thalassa4.0
Serpent Column Kathodos4.0
Serpent Column Endless Detainment4.0
Serpent of Old Ensemble Under The Dark Sun3.8
Serpentine Dominion Serpentine Dominion2.5
A fast-food offering that should be seen for what it is, a mere side project, nothing more.
Serpents Oath Nihil3.5
Seth La Morsure du Christ4.0
Seventh Wonder Tiara2.5
Severe Torture Fall Of The Despised4.0
Severe Torture Misanthropic Carnage4.0
Keeping the sound signature of its predecessor, "Misanthropic Carnage" takes no prisoners, and marks the end of the straightforward brutal death metal era for the band.
Severe Torture Feasting on Blood4.0
Excellent debut from one of the best and most underrated European brutal death metal bands.
Severe Torture Sworn Vengeance4.0
Severe Torture Slaughtered4.0
Severe Torture Fisting the Sockets3.8
Shadow Of Intent Melancholy3.5
Shadow of the Colossus End Game3.0
Shape of Despair Return to the Void3.3
Shards of Humanity Cold Logic4.0
Shylmagoghnar Convergence3.5
Sigh Heir to Despair4.0
Sigh Graveward3.5
Signs Of The Swarm Amongst The Low And Empty3.3
Simon and Garfunkel The Concert in Central Park4.0
The Sounds of Silence....memorable live performance
Simon and Garfunkel Bookends3.5
Simple Minds Sparkle in the Rain3.0
Enjoyable work with some fan favorite songs like "Up on the Catwalk", "Speed Your Love to Me" or "Waterfront".
Simple Minds Once Upon a Time3.0
Singularity (USA-AZ) Place of Chains3.5
Sinister Cross the Styx4.0
Sinister Diabolical Summoning4.0
Sinister Deformation of the Holy Realm4.0
Sinister Syncretism4.0
Sinister The Carnage Ending3.5
Sinister The Post-Apocalyptic Servant3.5
Sinmara Hvísl Stjarnanna4.5
There's music that explores new frontiers; music that explores diverse styles and influences, and there's simply good music, which expresses the feeling, energy and artistic value of a group of musicians at a certain moment in time. You don't have to be an Einstein to figure out where Hvisl Stjarnanna fits. Great album.
Sinsaenum Repulsion for Humanity3.5
Sinsaenum Echoes of the Tortured3.5
Sithu Aye Cassini3.5
Six Feet Under Nightmares of the Decomposed1.0
Six Feet Under Graveyard Classics IV: The Number Of The Priest1.0
Skam Sounds of a Disease4.0
Skeletal Remains Condemned to Misery3.0
Skeletal Remains Beyond the Flesh3.0
Skeletal Remains Devouring Mortality3.5
Skeletal Remains The Entombment of Chaos4.0
Skeleton Skeleton3.5
Skeletonwitch Forever Abomination3.5
Interesting blend of thrash and black metal.
Skeletonwitch Devouring Radiant Light3.5
Skeletonwitch Serpents Unleashed3.5
SkeleToon They Never Say Die2.5
Goonies never say die!!!!!
Skid Row Slave to the Grind4.0
Excellent record. My favourite songs are "Monkey Business", "Slave to the Grind", "The Threat" and "Riot Act".
Skinless Savagery3.0
Skunk Anansie Paranoid And Sunburnt3.5
Skunk Anansie Stoosh3.5
My favourite Skunk Anansie. "Yes It's Fucking Political" and "All I Want" are my favourite songs here.
Skunk Anansie Post Orgasmic Chill3.5
The previous is slightly better however "Post Orgasmic Chill" is still a very enjoyable album. The best song here is definitely "Charlie Big Potato".
Skyclad A Burnt Offering for the Bone Idol4.0
Skyglow Thousand Years of Terror3.5
Interesting progressive retro tech from Moscow. Martyr and Atheist fans should check this out.
Slash Slash3.0
Slayer Haunting the Chapel4.0
Essential and influential to the extreme metal scene in the mid 80's.
Slayer Diabolus in Musica2.5
"Diabolus In Musica" is their most uninspired performance to date...
Slayer Decade of Aggression5.0
Probably the greatest thrash metal album ever recorded. An absolute classic.
Slayer Show No Mercy5.0
In my opinion Show No Mercy always was extreme underrated by some pseudo metal critics with comments like " Show No Mercy proved to be only a small step toward Slayer's domination of the extreme metal scene, basically amounting to a cleaned-up version of black metal stalwarts Venom". Jesus...Show No Mercy is an extreme influential and essential thrash metal record. Recorded in 1983, only a few months after Kill Em All, this album was (with Metallica's Kill Em All and Exodus live performances) the template for thousands of extreme metal bands worldwide. Songs like Evil Has No Boundaries, The Antichrist, Die by the Sword, Crionics, Show No Mercy and specially Black Magic are definitely thrash anthems. Show No Mercy was the heaviest album ever made at the time and still is one of my all time favourites. An absolute classic.
Slayer Hell Awaits4.0
Extreme influential record with classic thrash anthems like Kill Again, At Dawn They Sleep and specially the title track.
Slayer Reign in Blood5.0
In my opinion Reign In Blood is the best thrash metal album ever recorded and Angel of Death the best TM ever made. This record was and still is a template to thousands of extreme bands worldwide. Best songs here are Angel of Death, Piece by Piece, Altar of Sacrifice, Postmortem and of course Raining Blood. An absolute classic.
Slayer South of Heaven5.0
Thrash Metal masterpiece. South of Heaven is very different from the previous classic. Definitely not so fast as Reign in Blood or Hell Awaits but still has the same powerful Slayer signature. All songs here are amazing but I always liked two underrated songs here: Live Undead and Behind the Crooked Cross. Essential.
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss5.0
Seasons In The Abyss is in my opinion the last real classic Slayer record and also one of my favourites. The best tracks here are War Ensemble, Blood Red, Expendable Youth, Skeletons Of Society and specially Seasons In The Abyss and the thrash anthem Dead Skin Mask. An absolute classic.
Slayer Christ Illusion4.5
Flesh Storm is the best Slayer song since Seasons in the Abyss. And this record is their best also since 1990. Intense, fast and brutal as all Slayer records should sound. Great record.
Slayer World Painted Blood3.5
This album has a lot of good moments (the title track is great), however in my opinion the previous is better.
Slayer Divine Intervention3.0
One of my least favourite Slayer albums, however still has its moments.
Slayer Live Undead5.0
Fake live however still rules damn hard. Black Magic and Captor of Sin are probably the best tracks here.
Slayer Repentless3.5
Slugdge Esoteric Malacology4.5
Slugdge Dim and Slimeridden Kingdoms4.5
Slugdge Gastronomicon4.5
Slugdge Born of Slime4.0
Slugdge The Cosmic Cornucopia4.5
Smoulder Times of Obscene Evil and Wild Daring3.5
Snorlax II3.5
Sodom Persecution Mania4.0
Persecution Mania is an absolute Teutonic Thrash classic. In my opinion their best record came just after, however this album deserves to be in any decent thrash playlist.
Sodom Obsessed by Cruelty2.5
influential record for the Black Metal scene (1 Wave) however far from been a great record. For the die hard fans only.
Sodom Agent Orange4.5
In my opinion their best record. An absolute classic Teutonic Thrash album.rMy favourite songs are the title track, Tired and Red and Remember the Fallen. Classic!
Sodom Partisan3.5
Welcome back Frank
Sodom Better Off Dead2.5
One of their worst records. The Saw Is the Law is probably the best song here.
Sodom In War and Pieces4.5
Sodom M-163.0
Sodom Sodom4.0
Interesting album filled with killer songs like "Buried in the Justice Ground", "City of God", "Bibles and Guns", "Axis of Evil" or "No Captures".
Sodom Tapping the Vein3.0
Decent album but still far from their golden era. Unfortunately they lost their way after Agent Orange.
Sodom Epitome of Torture2.5
Despite some good moments it remains an unremarkable release.
Sodom In the Sign of Evil3.0
Sodom Decision Day3.0
Slightly predictable and generic but still better than the previous release. The opener is the best song on the album.
Sodom Out of the Frontline Trench3.0
Sodom Genesis XIX3.5
Sodom Bombenhagel3.2
Soen Cognitive3.5
Very interesting album conveyed with remarkable musicianship and emotional songwriting, but they need to build a more solid and original identity (the Tool influences are too obvious) to make the step forward.
Soen Lykaia4.0
Soen Tellurian3.5
Soen Lotus4.0
This band has the recurring habit of creating good songs and, as expected, Lotus keeps the tradition alive. It’s true that they rarely get out of their comfort zone, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Soen Imperial3.5
Soilwork The Living Infinite3.0
Catchy piece of mainstream metalcore that should please all fans looking for a more melodic and predictable side of extreme music.
Soilwork Verkligheten4.0
Stalfager will most certainly be among the best songs of the year. Quite catchy release.
Soilwork A Whisp of the Atlantic3.0
Soilwork Overgivenheten2.8
Sojourner Premonitions2.5
Solicitor Spectral Devastation3.0
Solitude Aeturnus Into the Depths of Sorrow3.5
Candlemass doom oriented Depths of Sorrow is a very cool record. A must have to all doom fans out there. All songs here are good.
Sons of Apollo MMXX3.5
Sonus Mortis Hold This Mortal Coil3.5
Sophicide Perdition of the Sublime4.0
Who would have guessed that this young musician could produce such a solid debut? Excellent piece of modern death metal from one of the most promising acts around.
Sorcerer The Crowning of the Fire King4.5
If this album had come out in 88/89, with a good label support, this band would have a reasonable commercial success. These days, I just hope they reach as many people as possible. Great album.
Sorcerer In the Shadow of the Inverted Cross4.0
Sorcerer Sorcerer3.0
Sorcerer Black4.0
Sorcerer Lamenting of the Innocent3.5
Sorcerer Reign of the Reaper3.5
Soreption Deterioration of Minds4.0
Despite its lack of originality (the Decapitated influence is obvious) "Deterioration of Minds" remains a very enjoyable debut. I hope they manage to break new territories on their sophomore full-length.
Soreption Engineering The Void3.0
The technical ability of the band is undeniable, however they lack the soul, charisma and songwriting skills of Decapitated (easily their main influence). It's still a competent release that should appeal to tech death fans.
Soreption Monument of the End4.0
Their Decapitated-esque sound hasn't evolved much, but the album manages to be more interesting than Blood Mantra or Anticult. The techy groove riffs are definitely the highlight.
Soreption Jord3.8
Soulfly Enslaved2.5
Despite some interesting songs the songwriting remains too predictable and uninspired.
Soulfly Ritual3.0
Soulfly Totem3.7
Soundtrack (Film) American Gigolo4.0
Soundtrack (Film) Rocky IV Original Motion Picture Soundtrack4.0
Soundtrack (Film) Lost Highway4.5
Spawn of Possession Incurso3.0
Good effort, but high-tech isn't everything...
Spawn of Possession Cabinet3.5
Spectral Lore Ετερόφωτος3.0
Spectral Mortuary Total Depravity4.0
Very interesting balance between modern and traditional death metal. Excellent release from a band that deserves far more recognition.
Spectral Voice Eroded Corridors of Unbeing4.0
Spectrum Mortis Bit Meseri - The Incantation4.0
Sphere (POL) Homo Hereticus3.5
Despite the lack of originality (Vader comes to mind) Homo Hereticus remains a very solid release.
Spirit Adrift Enlightened In Eternity2.5
Spirit Possession Spirit Possession4.0
Spirit Possession Of the Sign ...3.2
Sporae Autem Yuggoth ...However It Still Moves3.0
Stalwart Manifest of Refusal4.0
Russian extreme metal act Stalwart has crafted a pretty interesting release that smartly blends math song structures, modern death metal and groove thrash textures. Despite some less accomplished moments such as Oleg's imperfect accent, "Manifest of
Refusal" deserves the attention of all extreme metal fans out there.
Stargazer (AUS) Psychic Secretions3.5
Starkill Gravity3.0
Static-X Project Regeneration Vol. 12.5
Steel Panther Balls Out4.0
A very enjoyable album. Supersonic Sex Machine, It Won't Suck Itself, Tomorrow Night or Critter are very cool tracks. Satchel is one of the most impressive guitar players around.
Steel Panther Feel the Steel3.0
Steeler Steeler3.0
Great the hear Malmsteen in his pre-solo career but that's about it.
Steve Harris British Lion2.5
Despite some catchy moments, British Lion remains a rather uninteresting release. Was this really necessary Mr. Steve Harris?
Stevie Wonder Songs in the Key of Life4.0
Storm Corrosion Storm Corrosion2.5
Boring.
Stormkeep Tales of Othertime3.8
Stormtroopers of Death Speak English or Die3.5
Stortregn Impermanence4.2
Stortregn Finitude3.8
Stratovarius Nemesis4.0
Pretty enjoyable collection of songs filled with remarkably catchy melodies. Recommended.
Stratovarius Eternal4.0
Stratovarius Survive3.3
Stryper To Hell With the Devil4.0
Stryper Soldiers Under Command3.5
Enjoyable album from the most famous christian metal band of the 80's.
Stryper Even the Devil Believes3.0
Suffering Hour In Passing Ascension4.0
These guys deserve more recognition, Artificial Brain fans should check out these dissonant riffs.
Suffering Hour Dwell4.0
Modern and relevant stuff, great track.
Suffering Hour The Cyclic Reckoning4.0
Suffocation Effigy of the Forgotten4.0
Suffocation Blood Oath3.0
Some good moments but there are more interesting bands nowadays.
Suffocation Souls to Deny3.0
Despite some good moments, Suffocation's comeback failed to match the quality of their previous releases.
Suffocation Pierced from Within4.0
Suffocation Despise the Sun4.0
Crisp clear production, relentless riffing and good musicianship. Recommended.
Suffocation Suffocation4.0
Their best album of the past decade. An excellent addition to any death metal collection.
Suffocation Breeding the Spawn3.5
If we listen past the incompetent sound engineering and focus on the music, we'll find some solid material here.
Suffocation Pinnacle of Bedlam4.0
More focused and less experimental than the previous release, "Pinnacle of Bedlam" has all the elements you'd expect to hear on a Suffocation album. Excellent addition to any smart extreme metal collection.
Suffocation …Of the Dark Light3.5
Suffocation Hymns From the Apocrypha3.8
Suicidal Angels Dead Again3.5
There's nothing really new here, just a pretty solid piece of retro-thrash (Kreator and Slayer come to mind) that will please most of the nostalgic headbangers out there.
Suicidal Angels Bloodbath3.5
Another solid and by the book retro-thrash release but, creatively, the band needs to take more risks to take the next step forward.
Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow If I Can't Even Smile Today?4.0
My favourite crossover record. Best songs here are Sorry?! and specially Trip at the Brain.
Suicidal Tendencies Lights...Camera...Revolution3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Controlled By Hatred/Feel Like Shit...Deja Vu3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Tendencies3.5
Suldusk Lunar Falls3.0
Sulphur Aeon Gateway to the Antisphere4.0
Sulphur Aeon The Scythe of Cosmic Chaos4.0
Sulphur Aeon Seven Crowns and Seven Seals3.8
Sulphurous The Black Mouth of Sepulchre3.8
Sunless Ylem4.0
Sunless Urraca4.0
Sunn O))) Flight of the Behemoth1.0
Sunpocrisy Samaroid Dioramas3.0
Competent Meshuggah meets Tool release but the band needs to build a more solid identity.
Superstition The Anatomy Of Unholy Transformation3.5
Supertramp Paris4.0
Supertramp Crime of the Century4.5
Probably their most known record (with Breakfast in America) and definitely a classic. My favourite songs here are School, Hide In Your Shell, Dreamer and specially Crime of the Century. Timeless music.
Supertramp Breakfast in America4.5
Their blockbuster hit filled with timeless songs like "Goodbye Stranger", "Breakfast in America", "Take the Long Way Home" and specially "Logical Song", one of the most memorable songs released in the '70s. Essential.
Suppression The Sorrow Of Soul Through Flesh4.0
Pestilence(ish) DM squad should not sleep on this.
Survivor Eye of the Tiger3.5
Pleasant album. "The One That Really Matters", "I'm Not That Man Anymore" and of course the rock anthem "Eye of the Tiger" are the best moments here.
Sutrah (CAN) Aletheia3.5
Svart Crown Wolves Among The Ashes3.5
I always have a soft spot for progressive Behemoth-esque offerings. Personal Highlights: 'They Will Not Take Our Death In Vain', 'At The Altar Of Beauty' and 'Living With The Enemy'.
Swallow the Sun When a Shadow Is Forced into the Light3.0
Swallow the Sun Moonflowers3.2
Sybreed God Is an Automaton3.5
Despite some slightly monotonous moments, mainly due to the similarities between songs, "God Is An Automaton" remains an enjoyable release filled with catchy hooks, interesting atmospheric backgrounds and attractive grooves.
Sylosis Conclusion of an Age4.0
Interesting album that mixes traditional thrash songwriting with modern textures. Josh Middleton is one of the greatest young guitar players out there.
Sylosis Edge of the Earth3.5
Despite the formulaic songwriting it remains a solid effort. Let's hope the band push the boundaries on their next effort.
Sylosis Monolith3.5
Not a groundbreaking or innovative release but "Monolith" is still a pretty solid piece of modern thrash.
Sylosis Dormant Heart2.5
Sylosis Cycle of Suffering3.5
Sylosis' core-ish thrash formula was once more relevant, yet it seems clear to me that Cycle of Suffering is one of the band's most solid albums to date.
Sylosis A Sign of Things to Come2.5
Sylvan Sceneries4.0
Very interesting release with a nice prog post-rockish vibe. My only complaint is the little sense of dynamic throughout the album, nevertheless "Sceneries" is one of the best progressive releases of the year so far.
Symbolik Emergence3.5
Quite solid neoclassical tech that despite its rather familiar formula manages to deliver a catchy and accessible set of songs.
Symbyosis On the Wings of Phoenix4.0
Good musicianship, smart arrangements and eclectic songwriting. Recommended for all progressive extreme metal fans out there.
Symphony X Iconoclast3.5
Symphony X Paradise Lost3.5
Enjoyable album. Michael Romeo's performance is top level.
Symphony X Underworld4.0
Synodik Sequences for a New Matrix3.0
System of a Down Toxicity4.0
System Of a Down were one of the most inspired bands of the 00's and this album is one of their greatest releases.
System of a Down System of a Down4.0
In my opinion System of a Down is one of the most inspired bands of the last decade. All their work is interesting but my favourite remains their debut. Spiders is an amazing song.
Syu Vorvados4.0
While Europeans fight dragons and plunder villages with medieval armours, Syu shreds near the stars. Quite entertaining and frantic neoclassical power metal.
Tako (YUG) Tako3.5
Talk Talk Laughing Stock4.0
Almost no oxygen here...dark and claustrophobic. Awesome music.
Talk Talk It's My Life4.5
A remarkable work with some of the most interesting new wave-flavoured songs released in the '80s.
Talk Talk The Colour of Spring3.5
Enjoyable album featuring a mix of their previous catchier work with the ambient experimentation of their later releases.
Tangerine Dream Rubycon4.5
One of the most memorable examples of analogical soundscapes released in the 70's. Essential work.
Tangerine Dream Phaedra4.5
The album that practically created a whole new musical vocabulary. Phaedra was a turning point in electronic music and one of the most influential works of the mid 70's.
Tangerine Dream Firestarter OST3.0
Tank Filth Hounds of Hades3.0
Tankard The Morning After3.0
Teutonic Thrash Metal classic. Metal meets german beer! Some good moments but not an essential Thrash album.
Tankard Pavlov's Dawgs3.5
Taphos Come Ethereal Somberness3.5
Target (CHL) Deep Water Flames3.5
Interesting tech, with dissonant glimpses, from Chile. Rivers of Nihil and late Decapitated fans should check this out.
Tchornobog / Abyssal (UK) Tchornobog / Abyssal3.5
Tears for Fears The Tipping Point3.0
Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair4.0
Their most successful work filled with remarkable songs such as "The Working Hour", "Everybody Wants to Rule the World", "Listen" or "Shout", one of the most memorable songs released in the mid-'80s.
Teeth (USA-CA) The Curse of Entropy3.5
Teitanblood Woven Black Arteries3.5
Teitanblood Purging Tongues4.0
Teitanblood Accursed Skin4.0
Teitanblood Seven Chalices3.0
Teitanblood The Baneful Choir4.0
Devout Christians should run away from this
Teitanblood Death4.0
Tenet Sovereign3.5
Pretty competent thrash/death hybrid.
Terminal Nation Holocene Extinction3.0
Terrorizer Hordes of Zombies3.0
Not amazing but still has its moments.
Terrorizer World Downfall4.0
Terrorizer Caustic Attack3.5
Significantly more interesting than Hordes of Zombies, much due to Lee Harrison's classy riffs.
Tesla Mechanical Resonance4.0
Very enjoyable album. My favourite songs are "Gettin' Better", "Rock Me to the Top", "Modern Day Cowboy", "Changes" and "Before My Eyes".
TesseracT Sonder3.0
TesseracT War of Being3.0
Testament The Legacy4.0
In my opinion the next one is better however The Legacy is probably their classic album. Over the Wall, Burnt Offerings, Raging Waters, First Strike Is Deadly or Alone in the Dark are absolute Bay Area TM classics. The best moment here is Skolnick's solo on Over the Wall.
Testament The New Order5.0
In my opinion Testament's best record. An absolute Bay Area classic. The New Order is full of good moments like the title track, Trial by Fire, Into the Pit, Disciples of the Watch or The Preacher. An absolute Thrash masterpiece.
Testament Practice What You Preach4.0
Practice is an absolute Bay Area classic. The previous is better sure but this record is filled with excellent songs like the title track, Envy Life, Greenhouse Effect and specially Sins of Omission.
Testament Souls of Black2.5
Except for the title track, Souls of Black is an average album. Unfortunately they failed to make the step forward into the big four circle.
Testament The Ritual4.0
Somehow underrated this is probably their last classic record (also with the original line-up).The Ritual has really good moments like Electric Crown, As the Seasons Grey, Agony and Return to Serenity.
Testament Demonic3.0
The Bay Area legends turned into Death Metal. Some cool and intense songs, but the next one will be definitely better.
Testament The Gathering4.5
Far better than the previous Death Metal adventure. The Gathering has really good moments like D.N.R. (Do Not Resuscitate). The beginning is metal as f*****. Excellent record.
Testament The Formation of Damnation4.5
In my opinion their best record after Practice What You Preach. More Than Meets the Eye is metal as f***. Good to hear Alex again. Great comeback. Great record.
Testament First Strike Still Deadly4.0
Testament Low3.5
These guys were a little bit lost here, however "Low" remains a very decent effort.
Testament Dark Roots of Earth4.0
With a perfectly balanced sound engineering, "Dark Roots of Earth" is another pretty solid release from the Bay Area legends. Despite some less inspired moments such as the title track or the slow tempo "Cold Embrace" the album will not disappoint the fan base. Along with "The Electric Age" and "Phantom Antichrist" it's a strong contender for the thrash album of the year.
Testament Brotherhood of the Snake3.0
I was expecting a stronger and more inspired release. Some good old-school riffs, as expected, but nothing out of the ordinary. It's their worst album since The Gathering.
Testament Titans of Creation4.0
The indisputable Bay Area thrash kings enter 2020 with one of their most diverse albums to date. Titans of Creation not only succeeds in mirroring Testament's many faces, but also manages to deliver a renewed strength that leads us to believe their journey is still far from over.
Textures Dualism4.0
Very interesting and creative mix of a variety of genres. "Dualism" is a fine product of modern times.
Thaetas Shrines to Absurdity3.5
Thantifaxath Void Masquerading as Matter4.3
Thantifaxath Thantifaxath4.5
Thantifaxath Sacred White Noise4.0
Thantifaxath Hive Mind Narcosis4.3
The 11th Hour Burden Of Grief4.0
An elegant piece of doom that will please most genre fans. Very enjoyable debut.
The Alan Parsons Project Tales of Mystery and Imagination 4.5
The Alan Parsons Project I Robot4.0
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid2.0
The Alan Parsons Project Eve2.0
The Alan Parsons Project Turn of a Friendly Card4.0
The Alan Parsons Project Eye in the Sky3.5
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds4.5
Pet Sounds is one of the greatest albums of the 60's.
The Black Dahlia Murder Everblack3.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Verminous2.5
The Contortionist Intrinsic3.5
Band deserves credit for exploring new territories by fusing a diverse variety of musical textures. "Intrinsic" is an interesting product of its time and it deserves our attention.
The Contortionist Language2.5
Between the Buried and Me do it better.
The Contortionist Our Bones2.5
The County Medical Examiners Olidous Operettas4.0
Pretty enjoyable Carcass worship.
The County Medical Examiners Forensic Fugues and Medicolegal Medleys3.0
The Cranberries Bury the Hatchet3.5
The Crown Cobra Speed Venom4.0
Straightforward furious thrash. Every now and then it feels good to jam a good dose of testosterone.
The Crown Royal Destroyer3.0
The Cult Electric4.0
The Cult Sonic Temple4.0
Good album with some cool songs like Sweet Soul Sister, Edie (Ciao Baby) and specially Fire Woman.
The Cure Disintegration4.0
The Devil's Blood The Time Of No Time Evermore4.0
Very enjoyable and unpretentious occult '70s rock revival. A must have for all rock/hard rock fans out there.
The Ember, The Ash Fixation3.0
The Faceless Autotheism3.5
Despite some inconsistencies in the song structures and the uncharismatic clean vocals, "Autotheism" remains an enjoyable listening experience. Band deserves credit for blending diverse musical textures.
The Faceless Planetary Duality3.5
Influential release for the current generation of extreme music. Interesting album.
The Foreshadowing Second World4.0
Despite the slightly repetitive songwriting that leads to some monotonous moments, "Second World" remains a very enjoyable listening experience. An excellent addition to any gothic rock/metal discography.
The Gathering Mandylion4.0
Groundbreaking.
The Gathering Nighttime Birds3.0
Good moments like On Most Surfaces (Inuit) or Third Chance but in my opinion the previous is better.
The Gathering Disclosure3.5
The Halo Effect Days of the Lost3.3
The Mist Phantasmagoria4.0
This unknown brazilian band made a very cool record back in 89. Phantasmagoria is a great thrash album. My favourite tracks are Flying Saucers in The Sky, The Enemy, Hate and Phantasmagoria.
Deserves to be on any decent TM playlist. Check this out!
The Modern Age Slavery Requiem for Us All3.5
The Monolith Deathcult Tetragrammaton3.0
The Monolith Deathcult V3 - Vernedering: Connect the Goddamn Dots4.0
The Ocean Phanerozoic II: Mesozoic | Cenozoic3.5
The Offering Home3.5
Interesting modern hybrid approach, with a striking wide vocal range. Personal highlights: Waste Away, Lovesick and Failure (S.O.S).
The Police Zenyatta Mondatta4.5
Classic record from one of the most influential rock bands of the last 30 years. Don't Stand So Close to Me, Driven to Tears and De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da are my favourite songs here.
The Police Synchronicity3.0
The Police Outlandos d'Amour3.0
The Police Ghost in the Machine3.0
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land4.0
One of the greatest "electronic" albums of the late 90's. "Smack My Bitch Up" is definitely the best song here.
The Red Chord Fed Through the Teeth Machine4.5
A blistering piece of controlled violence. Excellent release.
The Red Chord Fused Together in Revolving Doors4.0
A relentless debut from one of the most interesting extreme metal bands of the past 10 years.
The Red Chord Clients4.0
More stylish and refined than its predecessor, "Clients" was a step in the right direction.
The Red Chord Prey for Eyes4.0
Band deserves credit for exploring different sounds and influences. Excellent follow-up to Clients.
The Ruins of Beverast Exuvia3.5
The Ruins of Beverast Blood Vaults - The Blazing Gospels of Heinrich...3.5
The Ruins of Beverast The Thule Grimoires4.5
The Ruins of Beverast Rain Upon the Impure3.5
The Ruins Of Beverast / Almyrkvi Almyrkvi / The Ruins Of Beverast (Split)4.0
The Safety Fire Grind the Ocean3.0
The Scalar Process Coagulative Matter3.5
The Spirit Of Clarity and Galactic Structures3.7
The Sword Warp Riders3.0
The Sword Used Future3.0
The Temple (NZ) The Temple4.0
The Troops Of Doom The Rise Of Heresy3.5
The Unguided Father Shadow3.5
The Vile Impurity Anathema3.5
The Who Quadrophenia4.5
The Wildhearts Renaissance Men3.0
The Zenith Passage Cosmic Dissonance2.5
The Zenith Passage Solipsist3.0
The Zenith Passage Datalysium3.8
Theotoxin Fragment : Erhabenheit3.0
Thin Lizzy Jailbreak4.0
Thin Lizzy Renegade4.0
Thin Lizzy Black Rose: A Rock Legend3.5
Thin Lizzy Chinatown3.0
Thin Lizzy Thunder and Lightning4.0
Thorn Evergloom3.7
Thornbridge Theatrical Masterpiece3.5
Although the album doesn't fully meet the premise of its somewhat pretentious title, it's still a solid power metal release that should moderately please fans of the genre.
Threshold Dividing Lines3.5
Threshold For The Journey4.0
Another enjoyable and unpretentious Threshold album, with a pretty catchy '80s flavour. Personal highlights: Turned to Dust, Autumn Red, The Mystery Show and Siren Sky.
Threshold March of Progress4.0
An enjoyable balance between their classic progressive rock influences (Yes comes to mind) and modern metal textures. "March of Progress" is definitely one of the most interesting progressive rock/metal releases of 2012 so far and a must have for all genre fans out there.
Threshold Dead Reckoning3.5
Enjoyable release, based on competent songwriting and catchy harmonies but "Dead Reckoning" takes no risks. Their next effort will be more adventurous.
Threshold Legends of the Shires4.0
Thrice Major/Minor3.0
Thrice Mice Thrice Mice!3.0
Throane Une Balle Dans Le Pied3.0
Thy Art Is Murder The Adversary4.0
Thy Art Is Murder Hate4.0
Pretty solid piece of modern death metal.
Thy Art Is Murder Dear Desolation4.0
Thy Art Is Murder Human Target4.0
The band's most accessible and diverse album to date, and if it's also destined to be the most underrated, so be it. I'll be part of the minority. Good work lads.
Thy Art Is Murder Godlike3.5
Thy Catafalque Vadak4.0
Thy Catafalque Geometria4.0
Thy Catafalque Naiv3.5
Tamas Katai is managing his comfort zone quite well. There's no actual artistic evolution, but his inherent eclecticism remains captivating.
Thy Catafalque Alföld3.8
Thy Darkened Shade Liber Lvcifer I: Khem Sedjet4.2
Thy Darkened Shade Eternvs Mos, Nex Ritvs4.0
Thy Darkened Shade Liber Lvcifer II: Mahapralaya4.0
Tiamat Wildhoney2.5
Overrated
Till The Dirt Outside The Spiral3.5
Tithe (USA) Inverse Rapture4.0
TNT Tell No Tales4.0
TNT Knights of the New Thunder3.0
Some good moments like "Seven Seas" or "Knights of the Thunder" but their best work is yet to come.
Tomb Mold Manor of Infinite Forms3.8
Tomb Mold Planetary Clairvoyance4.0
The guys aired the tomb and decided to throw something slightly more classy and traditional, and that's just fine for me.
Tomb Mold Primordial Malignity3.5
Tomb Mold The Bottomless Perdition2.5
Tomb Mold The Moulting3.0
Tomb Mold Cryptic Transmissions3.3
Tomb Mold Aperture of Body3.3
Tomb Mold The Enduring Spirit3.7
Tombs Under Sullen Skies4.0
Tombs Monarchy of Shadows4.0
Tombs The Grand Annihilation3.0
Tony Macalpine Maximum Security4.5
One of the greatest guitar albums released in the 80's. Essential work.
Tool Lateralus3.5
Despite some monotonous moments "Lateralus" remains an unconventional and enjoyable effort.
Tool Fear Inoculum4.0
Toranaga God's Gift3.5
Torche Admission3.0
Torn The Fuck Apart Kill. Bury. Repeat.3.8
Tourniquet Gazing at Medusa2.5
Toxic Holocaust Conjure and Command4.0
Old school thrash time machine.
Toxik Dis Morta3.5
Traveler (CAN) Traveler3.5
Traveler (CAN) Termination Shock3.0
Tremonti A Dying Machine3.5
Tremonti Marching in Time3.5
Trettioariga Kriget Krigssang2.5
Tribulation The Horror3.5
Tribulation Down Below3.0
Tribulation Where the Gloom Becomes Sound3.0
Tribulation Hamartia3.0
Tribunal (CAN) The Weight Of Remembrance3.0
Trifixion A Utopia For The Damned3.5
Triptykon Eparistera Daimones4.0
Fischer's sequel to Celtic Frost's Monotheist. Very interesting journey into Fischer's troubled mind. Excellent and unpredictable album.
Triptykon Melana Chasmata3.5
Triumvir Foul Onslaught to Seraphim4.0
Triumvir Foul Urine of Abomination2.5
Triumvir Foul Triumvir Foul4.0
Triumvir Foul Spiritual Bloodshed3.7
Trivium In the Court of the Dragon3.0
Trivium Vengeance Falls3.5
Trivium Silence in the Snow2.5
Trivium The Sin and the Sentence2.5
Truth Corroded Bloodlands4.0
In your face straightforward Misery Index-esque metal. Good stuff.
Tsjuder Helvegr3.7
Turilli / Lione Rhapsody Zero Gravity (Rebirth and Evolution)4.0
Twilight Force At the Heart of Wintervale2.7
Twisted Sister Stay Hungry3.5
Enjoyable album with good moments like the title track, "We're Not Gonna Take It", "I Wanna Rock" and specially "Street Justice".
Twisted Sister Under The Blade2.5
Tygers Of Pan Tang Spellbound3.5
Tygers Of Pan Tang Ritual3.5
An enjoyable release, with some tasty songs such as Worlds Apart, Destiny, Art of Noise and especially White Lines. It has been an interesting year for NWOBH vets.
Tyr Hel2.5
U.D.O. Animal House5.0
Extremely underrated record. Animal House is an absolute classic.
U.D.O. Mean Machine3.0
Some good songs but far far away from the brilliant debut Animal House
U.D.O. Rev-Raptor3.5
U.D.O. Faceless World3.0
U.D.O. Mastercutor3.5
U.D.O. Decadent2.5
U.D.O. Steelfactory3.0
U2 The Unforgettable Fire3.5
Not their best work but the amazing Pride (In the Name of Love) is more than enough to make The Unforgettable Fire a classic in my book.
U2 The Joshua Tree4.0
Probably their best record. My favourite songs are Where the Streets Have No Name, I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For and With or Without You.
U2 Songs of Innocence2.5
UFO Lights Out4.0
Very enjoyable album. My favourite song here is definitely "Love to Love".
UFO Strangers in the Night4.0
Ulcerate The Destroyers of All3.0
Ulcerate Vermis3.0
Ulcerate Shrines of Paralysis3.0
Ulcerate Stare Into Death and Be Still4.0
By making Stare Into Death and Be Still stylistically less hermetic and more accessible, Ulcerate not only takes a step forward but also embraces the signs of the times.
Ulthar Cosmovore4.0
Ulthar Providence4.0
Ulthar Helionomicon4.0
Ulthar Anthronomicon4.0
Umbra Vitae Shadow of Life3.0
Undeath Sentient Autolysis3.5
Undeath Demo ‘193.0
Undeath Lesions of a Different Kind4.0
Undeath It's Time...To Rise From the Grave4.0
Undergang Misantropologi3.5
Undergang Aldrig i livet3.5
Unfathomable Ruination Finitude4.0
Intense and relentless release that establishes Unfathomable Ruination as one of the best brutal death metal bands at the moment.
Unfathomable Ruination Enraged & Unbound3.5
Unfathomable Ruination Decennium Ruinae3.5
Unflesh Inhumation3.5
Unisonic Ignition3.5
Unisonic Unisonic3.5
Interesting album with enjoyable 80's retro songs like "Unisonic", "Souls Alive", "Renegade" or "My Sanctuary". Great to see Hansen and Kiske together again.
Unisonic Light of Dawn3.5
A catchy set of songs filled with easy listening melodies, good guitar solos and great vocals. Personal highlights: "Your Time Has Come", "For the Kingdom", "Night of the Long Knives", "Find Shelter" and specially "Exceptional", the most interesting song the band has ever written.
Universally Estranged Reared Up In Spectral Predation3.5
Unleash The Archers Apex3.5
Unleash The Archers Abyss4.0
Unleashed Odalheim3.0
Decent release that should please the band's fan base.
Unleashed The Hunt For White Christ2.5
Some good moments here and there, but nothing really remarkable. Dispensable.
Unmerciful Ravenous Impulse3.5
Unmerciful Unmercifully Beaten3.5
Unmerciful Wrath Encompassed4.0
Relentless slab of Suffocation-esque brutality that is sure to be among the best of its kind in 2020.
Unreal City (Italy) La Crudelta Di Aprile3.5
Unto Others Mana3.5
Uriah Heep Demons and Wizards4.0
Very enjoyable album. My favourite songs here are "The Wizard", "Easy Livin'", "Circle of Hands" and "Paradise".
Vacivus Annihilism4.0
Another great addition to the excellent OSDM 2019 portfolio. Album stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5Ikn_p_Sqyo&t=12s
Vacuous Dreams of Dysphoria3.7
Vader Welcome to the Morbid Reich4.5
37:38 minutes of excellent death metal. Great album.
Vader Necropolis3.0
Not an amazing album. Their next one is definitely better.
Vader Litany4.0
Vader starts the new millenium off on the right foot. Killer album.
Vader Impressions In Blood4.0
Another excellent release from one of the most respected European death metal acts of the past 20 years.
Vader The Ultimate Incantation3.5
Very interesting debut but the songwriting will improve over the next release.
Vader De Profundis4.0
An excellent release that belongs in any proper death metal collection.
Vader Black to the Blind4.0
Vader Revelations4.0
Vader Tibi et Igni4.0
Often criticized for their inability to evolve musically, these Polish veterans have always preferred to focus on their own brand of straightforward death metal instead of venturing into new territories. This career decision has its creative setbacks, but at the same time assured Vader's consistency over the years. "Tibi et Igni" is a goddamn killer album and mandatory purchase for all Vader fans.
Vader The Empire3.5
Vader Thy Messenger3.5
Thirteen minutes of straightforward Vader with a Metal Gods finale. What's not to like?
Vader Solitude in Madness3.5
Vale of Pnath Accursed3.5
Solid modern tech offering, whose added value lies in its blackened melody.
Vallenfyre A Fragile King2.5
Despite some nice moments it remains an average OSDM revival.
Vampire Rex3.0
Van Halen A Different Kind of Truth3.5
Revisiting the past proved to be a smart move. A Different Kind of Truth is indeed a very enjoyable album with great moments like "She's the Woman", "You and Your Blues", "China Town", "As Is" or "Honeybabysweetiedoll".
Van Halen 19845.0
In my opinion their best record. Eddie was definitely on top form. Songs like Jump, Panama, Hot for Teacher or I'll Wait are memorable. Absolute classic.
Van Halen Best of Volume I4.5
Van Halen Van Halen4.0
This record changed the world back in the 70's. Extreme influential to thousands of bands worldwide. Eruption is quite simple a lead masterpiece. Essential
Van Halen 51503.5
The die hard fans never accepted Sammy. Shame, because Sammy Hagar is a fine musician and decent frontman, doesn't have Diamond Dave's charisma, but still is a very talented musician. 5150 it's not better than the memorable 1984, however songs like Dreams and specially Why Can't This Be Love? are amazing enough to make 5150 a good record in my book.
Van Halen OU8123.5
Van Halen For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge3.5
Enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Judgement Day", "Man on a Mission", "Right Now", "Top of the World" and specially the epic "Poundcake", one of their best songs.
Van Halen Balance3.0
Not an amazing effort but still has its cool moments. "Can't Stop Lovin' You", "Baluchitherium", "Feelin'" and
specially "Don't Tell Me (What Love Can Do)" are the best songs here.
Van Halen Van Halen II3.0
Average songwriting but still remains an enjoyable party album. "Dance the Night Away" is the best song here.
Van Halen Van Halen III2.0
Van Halen's most uninspired album. What happened Eddie?
Van Halen Women and Children First3.5
Vanden Plas Chronicles of the Immortals: Netherworld II3.0
Vangelis Blade Runner Soundtrack4.0
One of the most iconic sci-fi soundtracks ever released.
Varathron Patriarchs of Evil4.0
Varathron The Crimson Temple4.0
Vastum Orificial Purge3.5
Solid OSDM, whose main features are the ubiquitous bass and the play between the two gutturals. It sounds like the band is right in front of us, and that's interesting.
Vastum Inward To Gethsemane3.8
Veil of Maya Eclipse3.0
Veilburner Lurkers in the Capsule of Skull4.0
Veilburner A Sire to the Ghouls of Lunacy4.0
Veilburner The Three Lightbearers3.5
Veilburner Noumenon3.8
Veilburner The Obscene Rite3.7
Veilburner VLBRNR3.5
Vektor Outer Isolation3.5
Vektor Terminal Redux4.5
The most inventive thrash metal release of the past 25 years.
Vektor / Cryptosis Transmissions Of Chaos3.0
Vendetta Go and Live... Stay and Die3.5
Vendetta Brain Damage3.5
Vengeful Spectre Vengeful Spectre3.5
There's a darkness growing behind the great wall that should not be ignored.
Venom Welcome to Hell3.0
Venom Black Metal3.0
Venom Prison Samsara4.0
Music that smells like 2019. Relentless metal / hard-core hybrid.
Venom Prison Erebos2.5
Vertebra Atlantis A Dialogue with the Eeriest Sublime3.8
Vertebra Atlantis Lustral Purge in Cerulean Bliss3.8
Vessel of Iniquity The Doorway2.0
Vetur Vist4.0
Vicious Rumors Digital Dictator4.5
Every song on here is worth listening to. Excellent album.
Vicious Rumors Welcome to the Ball4.0
Very enjoyable album. Solid songwriting with great performances from Carl Albert, Geoff Thorpe and Mark McGee. "Abandoned", "You Only Live Twice", "Dust to Dust" and specially "Children" are my favourite songs.
Vicious Rumors Word Of Mouth3.5
Vicious Rumors Vicious Rumors3.0
Some good moments like "Can You Hear It" nevertheless it failed to match their previous effort. Vicious Rumors will return to form soon enough.
Vicious Rumors Electric Punishment3.5
Despite its ups and downs, "Electric Punishment" deserves the attention of the power/thrash metal fanbase.
Best songs: "I Am the Gun", "Black X List" and "Thirst for a Kill".
Vicious Rumors Concussion Protocol2.5
Vicious Rumors Celebration Decay2.0
Viking Man Of Straw2.5
Vile Metamorphosis3.0
Vince Neil Exposed4.0
Very enjoyable album with an impressive performance from Steve Stevens. The best songs here are "Sister of Pain", "Can't Have Your Cake", "The Edge", "Can't Change Me" and specially "Look in Her Eyes".
Vindicator United We Fall4.0
A non-stop thrash revival riff fest.
Vinnie Moore Mind's Eye4.5
One of the greatest guitar albums of the 80's, highly influenced by Yngwie Malmsteen.
Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare2.5
The most Bay Area overrated band and album in my opinion. Average songwriting, average musical performances and bellow average vocals. Miles aways from Testament, Exodus, Forbidden or even Death Angel.
Viper Theatre of Fate3.0
Virgin Steele The Marriage of Heaven and Hell: Part II2.5
Extreme overrated by some critics this record is in my opinion an average album. If you like epic old school metal listen to Manowar.
Viscera (UK) Obsidian4.0
Quite enjoyable melodic techy deathcore featuring catchy songwriting and comprehensive vocals. Mandatory for genre fans.
Visigoth Conqueror's Oath3.5
Visigoth Bells of Awakening3.5
Visions Of Atlantis Pirates3.0
Vital Remains Dechristianize3.5
Vital Remains Forever Underground4.0
Vital Remains Dawn of the Apocalypse4.0
Vital Remains Let Us Pray3.5
Vitriol (USA) To Bathe from the Throat of Cowardice4.0
Massive jam
Vltimas Something Wicked Marches In4.0
A David Vincent / Flo Mounier collaboration is mandatory listening and even though the album doesn't present anything new, its blackened approach is nevertheless quite interesting.
Void Rot Descending Pillars3.5
Void Rot Consumed By Oblivion3.0
VoidCeremony Entropic Reflections Continuum: Dimensional...3.0
VoidCeremony Threads of Unknowing3.3
Voidnaut Nadir3.5
Voivod RRRÖÖÖAAARRR1.5
Voivod Angel Rat3.5
One of their most enjoyable albums. "Panorama", "Clouds in My House", "The Prow" and "Best Regards" are the best songs here.
Voivod Nothingface4.0
Voivod War and Pain2.0
Voivod Killing Technology2.0
Voivod Dimension Hatröss3.0
Voivod Target Earth3.0
Voivod The Wake3.0
Voivod Synchro Anarchy3.0
VOLA Applause of a Distant Crowd4.0
VOLA Witness4.0
Vomit Forth Seething Malevolence3.3
Vomit Stain Piles of Human Debris3.5
Vomitory All Heads Are Gonna Roll4.2
Vorga Striving Toward Oblivion3.5
Voyager Ghost Mile4.0
Here's a good example of a great blend between 80's pop and progressive metal, with above average vocals. Quite enjoyable release.
Voyager Colours in the Sun3.5
Vredehammer Viperous4.5
Vreid Wild North West2.5
Vulture (DE) Dealin' Death2.5
W.A.S.P. W.A.S.P.4.5
Blackie's debut is an absolute metal classic. Songs like L.O.V.E. Machine, School Daze, Hellion, Sleeping (In The Fire) and specially I Wanna Be Somebody are memorable.
W.A.S.P. The Last Command3.5
Classic LA Metal, The Last Command is filled with Blackie anthems like Wild Child, Fistful of Diamonds, Widowmaker and specially Blind in Texas. However in my opinion the previous (and debut) is better.
W.A.S.P. The Headless Children4.0
Cool record with good moments like The Real Me, The Headless Children or Mean Man. A turning point of Blackie's sound.
W.A.S.P. The Crimson Idol5.0
Extreme underrated. In my opinion Blackie's finest moment. The Crimson Idol is the best prog/conceptual metal record just after Operation: Mindcrime. Masterpiece!
W.A.S.P. Dying for the World2.5
Well I bought it last summer and it was a disappointment. Definitely not Blackie's finest moment.
W.A.S.P. Inside the Electric Circus3.5
W.A.S.P. Live...in the Raw4.0
W.A.S.P. Babylon3.5
Nice to see Blackie still rockin' after all these years. Pretty solid release with great moments like "Crazy", "Babylon's Burning" or "Godless Run".
W.A.S.P. Golgotha4.0
W.A.S.P. Dominator4.0
Wachenfeldt The Interpreter3.5
Solid blackened death metal, heavily influenced by the Polish scene.
Wake Devouring Ruin4.0
Wake Confluence4.0
Wake Thought Form Descent4.0
Wallenstein Mother Universe3.5
Walls of Blood Imperium2.5
Warbringer Worlds Torn Asunder3.5
Enjoyable Bay Area styled thrash but they need to improve their songwriting (specially the chorus sections) to take the next step forward.
Warbringer IV: Empires Collapse3.0
Warbringer Weapons of Tomorrow3.5
Warbringer Woe to the Vanquished3.5
Wardruna Kvitravn3.5
Warforged I: Voice4.5
Eclectic, fresh, technical, progressive, I: Voice mirrors the modern extreme metal sound of the late 10s.
Wargasm Why Play Around?3.5
Very cool underground stuff. The best songs are definitely Revenge and Bullets & Blades
Warkings Reborn3.5
Warlock Burning the Witches3.5
Warlock Triumph and Agony4.0
Classic and very cool record from this underrated german band. Triumph and Agony is filled with great songs but my favourites are All We Are, I Rule the Ruins, Kiss of Death and East Meets West.
Warlock Hellbound3.5
Warlock True As Steel3.5
Warlord The Holy Empire3.5
Warning Watching from a Distance3.5
Patrick Walker was really depressed when he wrote this (heart broken). The vocal dynamics are interesting and we find some cool doom riffs here but also some monotonous moments. Still cool.
Warp Chamber Implements of Excruciation3.0
Warrant Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich2.5
Solid musical performances but the songwriting remains too generic.
Watain Trident Wolf Eclipse3.0
Watain The Agony and Ecstasy of Watain3.3
Wayfarer A Romance with Violence3.5
Werewolves What A Time To Be Alive3.5
Werewolves From the Cave to the Grave3.8
Whiplash Power and Pain3.5
White Lion Pride3.5
White Stones Kuarahy3.5
White Stones Dancing Into Oblivion3.0
Whitechapel Whitechapel3.5
Whitechapel The Valley3.0
Whitesnake Saints and Sinners3.5
Enjoyable album. The best songs here are "Young Blood", "Crying in the Rain" and "Here I Go Again".
Whitesnake Slide It In4.5
One of the most enjoyable hard rock albums released in the 80's. The best songs here are "Slide It In", "Love Ain't No Stranger", "Gambler", "Guilty of Love" and "Give Me More Time".
Whitesnake Whitesnake4.5
Dave's finest work. Full of classics like Crying in the Rain, Here I Go Again, Give Me All Your Love, Is This Love and specially Still of the Night - my absolute favourite Whitesnake track. Classic and memorable.
Whitesnake Best of Whitesnake4.5
Whitesnake Slip of the Tongue3.5
The previous is better in my opinion but the mix between Coverdale and Vai worth always a listen. Songs like Now You're Gone or Fool for Your Loving (remake) are very cool, a little bit US Rock oriented but still cool.
Whitesnake Forevermore3.5
Enjoyable album. Doug Aldrich and Reb Beach's performance are top level.
Whitesnake Ready An' Willing3.5
Interesting album. My favourite songs are "Ready an' Willing", "Carry Your Load", "Black and Blue", "She's a Woman" and specially "Fool for Your Loving", one of Whitesnake's greatest songs.
Whitesnake Come An' Get It3.5
Enjoyable album. My favourite songs here are "Don't Break My Heart Again" and "Would I Lie to You".
Whitesnake Flesh and Blood3.5
Coverdale is back and rocking, and someone who sings shut up & kiss me deserves my respect.
Wiegedood There's Always Blood at the End of the Road3.7
Wilderun Veil of Imagination4.0
Wilderun Epigone4.0
Winger Winger3.0
Not an amazing album but still has its moments like "Headed for a Heartbreak" and Reb Beach's lead work.
Winterfylleth The Reckoning Dawn4.0
Wintersun Wintersun4.0
Wintersun Time I4.0
Wintersun The Forest Seasons4.5
Born out of a controversial process, which caused some animosity in some niches, The Forest Seasons is easily Jari's most minimalistic work to date. From relatively simple harmonies, the four songs evolve into more elaborate structures while avoiding excessive complexity. The contrast between songs also deserves to be mentioned, since it's probably the key element in avoiding monotonous moments throughout the album and most likely one of Jari's main concerns during the development process. I don't know if one day this album will have the recognition it deserves, for the time being it gets credit on my part.
Wishbone Ash There's the Rub4.0
Wishbone Ash Argus4.0
Wishbone Ash Wishbone Four3.0
Witch Mountain Cauldron Of The Wild3.5
Enjoyable doom revival that takes the listener on a early '70s psychedelic journey.
Witch Vomit Poisoned Blood4.0
20 minutes of Portland's well-produced filth. Mandatory listening for all death metal freaks.
Witch Vomit Buried Deep In A Bottomless Grave4.0
Buried Deep In A Bottomless Grave is an endless hole, dug by a band at its prime. It's focused, well produced and to the point. It manages to keep genre's early spirit alive, while adding modern old school aesthetics that makes it relevant, contemporary, and most certainly one of the most interesting death metal albums of 2019.
Witch Vomit Abhorrent Rapture4.0
Withered Verloren3.7
Within Temptation Resist3.5
Within the Ruins Phenomena2.5
Wobbler From Silence to Somewhere4.0
Wode Burn in Many Mirrors3.0
Wolfheart Constellation of the Black Light3.5
Wolfheart Wolves of Karelia4.0
Tuomas & Co return in the best possible way, with an album that is sure to be among the best of its kind in 2020. For those who found Constellation of the Black Light somewhat generic, have now a real treat to enjoy.
Wolfheart Skull Soldiers3.0
Wolfheart King of the North3.0
Wolvennest Temple3.5
Wolves in the Throne Room Primordial Arcana3.5
Wolves in the Throne Room Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge3.5
Worm Foreverglade4.0
Worm Evocation of the Black Marsh1.5
Worm Gloomlord2.5
Worm Bluenothing3.0
Disappointment of the year so far, hopefully the lad gets back on track next time.
Wormed Exodromos4.0
A creative brand of brutality that stretches the boundaries of the genre. Pretty interesting release.
Wormed Planisphaerium2.0
Wormed Krighsu4.0
Another exciting and ambitious slab of sci-fi brutal slam from one of the most interesting bands of the genre.
Wormed Metaportal4.0
Wormhole Almost Human3.8
Wormrot Hiss3.8
Wormwitch Heaven that Dwells Within3.5
Good blackened thrash that will surely please satan’s horde
Wothrosch Odium3.3
Wounds (USA-IL) Light Eater3.5
WOWOD Yarost’ I Proshchenie3.8
Wretched (USA-NC) Son of Perdition4.0
Pretty solid piece of modern metal with a surprising amount of replay value.
Wretched (USA-NC) Beyond the Gate4.0
Much more than another generic modern death metal release, "Beyond the Gate" offers a contemporary three-dimensional songwriting which combines elements from diverse heavy metal genres with a blistering elegance. An excellent addition to any smart metal collection.
Wretched (USA-NC) The Exodus of Autonomy4.0
Pretty enjoyable debut from one of the most talented new acts in the modern death metal scene.
Wretched (USA-NC) Cannibal3.0
Wretched Fate Fleshletting4.0
I hope Bloodbath lads don't sue these guys, because this is damn fun.
Writhing (AUS) Of Earth and Flesh3.8
WRVTH No Rising Sun3.0
X Japan Blue Blood2.5
X Japan Art of Life3.0
Xenocide Galactic Oppression3.5
Enjoyable self-released debut. Recommended for technical death metal and Star Trek fans.
Xentrix Shattered Existence4.0
British thrash at its finest. "No Compromise" is one of the greatest thrash metal tracks ever released.
Xentrix For Whose Advantage?4.0
Xentrix's first two efforts are among the best UK thrash albums ever released. "For Whose Advantage?" is a must have to all thrash metal fans out there.
Xentrix Kin3.0
Worst than the previous records, however we can find good songs here.
Xentrix Ghostbusters2.5
Xentrix Bury The Pain3.5
Xentrix Seven Words3.5
Xibalba Años En Infierno3.5
Xoth Exogalactic3.5
Xythlia Immortality Through Quantum Suicide3.5
Yanni Live at the Acropolis4.5
Yautja The Lurch3.5
Yautja Songs of Descent3.2
Yes Drama4.0
Drama is one of Yes most easy listening records. Chris Squire performance here is top level.
Yes 901254.0
One of the most enjoyable progressive rock albums of the 80's.
Yes The Yes Album4.0
"Starship Trooper" and "I've Seen All Good People" are among the best progressive rock songs ever released. A must have to all prog fans out there.
Yes Fragile4.5
Awesome musical performances and perfectly balanced arrangements. An essential progressive rock album.
Yes Close to the Edge4.5
Probably the band's crowning achievement.
Yngwie Malmsteen Inspiration3.0
Malmsteen's performance here is top level as usual but most of the covers sound soulless, at least for me.
Yngwie Malmsteen The Yngwie Malmsteen Collection5.0
An essential collection to any decent discography.
Yngwie Malmsteen Rising Force5.0
His debut is in my opinion the most influential "guitar" record of the last 30 years. His neo-classic amazing technique is quite unique. Extreme influential to thousands of bands worldwide. Like it or not (and sometimes his character doesn't help) Malmsteen's Black Star or Far Beyond the Sun are absolute masterpieces.
Yngwie Malmsteen Trilogy4.0
Yngwie Malmsteen Eclipse3.5
One of Malmsteen's most underrated releases. "Eclipse", "Making Love" and specially "Judas" are my favourite songs.
Yngwie Malmsteen The Seventh Sign3.0
An average record from the guitar genius. His golden era ended with Fire and Ice (slightly better than The Seven Sign)
Yngwie Malmsteen Trial by Fire: Live in Leningrad4.0
Classic live from the guitar genius. The best moment here is definitely Guitar Solo (Trilogy Suite Op: 5/Spasebo Blues) Specially between 2.00'' and 2.34''...This riff...THIS F****RIFF!!!
Yngwie Malmsteen Fire & Ice3.0
Yngwie Malmsteen Odyssey4.0
Often unfairly underrated by critics, Odyssey remains one of Malmsteen's most enjoyable efforts. "Hold On", "Deja Vu" and specially "Heaven Tonight" are the best songs here.
Yngwie Malmsteen Marching Out4.0
Even if it failed to match the previous masterpiece Marching Out remains a very solid effort. "I'll See the Light, Tonight" is my favourite song here.
Zifir Demoniac Ethics4.0
Sinister poisonous Turkish black metal that deserves greater recognition. Western legions of darkness should explore this heresy.
Zifir Kingdom of Nothingness3.5
It will not be mere crucifixes that will prevent this ancestral evil from entering the West.
ZZ Top La Futura3.0
An entertaining release from the US blues rock legends that somehow captures their 70's vibe. If you're looking for fine blues rock then you're in good company.
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