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2024
ScHoolboy Q Blue Lips4.0
Integrity All Death is Mine: Total Domination2.0
Job for a Cowboy Moon Healer4.0
MGMT Loss of Life3.5
IDLES TANGK3.0
Bloom (AUS) Maybe in Another Life3.0
Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign Vultures 12.5
Burial Dreamfear / Boy Sent From Above4.0
Yellowcard and Hammock A Hopeful Sign1.0
Chelsea Wolfe She Reaches Out to She Reaches Out to She4.0
Spectral Voice Sparagmos4.0
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life No Name Graves4.0
Little Simz Drop 73.5
meth. Shame4.0
Being as an Ocean Death Can Wait2.5
The Last Dinner Party Prelude to Ecstasy4.0
Sickening The Death King3.0
Exocrine Legend4.0
Alkaline Trio Blood, Hair, and Eyeballs4.0
The Smile Wall of Eyes4.0
Knoll As Spoken4.0
Caligula's Horse Charcoal Grace4.0
Vitriol (USA) Suffer & Become4.5
Future Islands People Who Aren’t There Anymore4.0
Cognizance Phantazein3.5
Slift Ilion4.0
Neck Deep Neck Deep3.0
Green Day Saviors2.0
Resin Tomb Cerebral Purgatory4.0
Underneath From the Gut of Gaia4.0
SYFF The World is Yours4.0
Glass Beach plastic death3.5
Cave Sermon Divine Laughter4.0
Kali Uchis Orquídeas4.0
21 Savage american dream4.0
Kid Cudi Insano3.5
Casey How to Disappear3.0
Infant Island Obsidian Wreath4.0
Bill Ryder-Jones Iechyd Da4.0
Hoplites Π​α​ρ​α​μ​α​ι​ν​ο​μ​έ​ν​η4.5

2023
The Republic of Wolves Why Would Anyone Want To Live This Long?4.0
Psycho-Frame AUTOMATIC DEATH PROTOCOL4.0
Osiah Kairos3.5
HEALTH RAT WARS3.5
Full of Hell and Nothing When No Birds Sang4.0
Panopticon The Rime of Memory4.5
Cruciamentum Obsidian Refractions4.0
Drake For All The Dogs: Scary Hours Edition4.0
Texas in July Without Reason3.0
Danny Brown Quaranta3.5
Blockhead The Aux4.0
Earthside Let The Truth Speak4.0
Aesop Rock Integrated Tech Solutions4.0
PinkPantheress Heaven Knows4.0
Spiritbox The Fear of Fear4.0
Dying Wish Symptoms of Survival4.0
Suffocation Hymns From the Apocrypha4.0
Kraanium Scriptures of Vicennial Defilement3.5
Silent Planet Superbloom4.0
There Will Be Fireworks Summer Moon4.0
Kevin Abstract Blanket3.0
Closet Witch Chiaroscuro3.5
Year of the Knife No Love Lost4.5
END (USA-NJ) The Sin of Human Frailty4.0
Hollow Front The Fear of Letting Go3.0
Autopsy Ashes, Organs, Blood and Crypts4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard The Silver Cord2.5
Closure in Moscow Soft Hell3.5
Sampha LAHAI4.0
blink-182 One More Time...3.5
Afterbirth In But Not Of3.5
Knuckle Puck Losing What We Love3.5
Ana Frango Eletrico Me Chama de Gato Que Eu Sou Sua4.0
Ken Carson A Great Chaos1.5
Westside Gunn And Then You Pray for Me3.5
Offset (ATL) Set It Off3.5
Crosses Goodnight, God Bless, I Love U, Delete.3.5
The Voynich Code Insomnia4.0
Sulphur Aeon Seven Crowns and Seven Seals4.0
MIKE Burning Desire4.0
Drake For All The Dogs3.5
Carnifex Necromanteum3.5
Citizen Calling the Dogs3.0
Mil-Spec Marathon4.0
Sufjan Stevens Javelin4.0
Code Orange The Above2.0
Harm's Way (USA-IL) Common Suffering3.5
Steven Wilson The Harmony Codex4.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge3.5
Wilco Cousin3.5
The Hirsch Effekt Urian3.5
Armand Hammer We Buy Diabetic Test Strips4.0
Oneohtrix Point Never Again3.5
Moonlight Sorcery Horned Lord of the Thorned Castle3.5
Cannibal Corpse Chaos Horrific4.0
Thy Art Is Murder Godlike2.5
KEN mode Void3.5
Yeule softscars4.0
To The Grave OFFCUTS3.5
Tomb Mold The Enduring Spirit4.0
TesseracT War of Being4.0
Night Verses Every Sound Has a Color...: Part I4.5
GridLink Coronet Juniper4.0
Fabricant Drudge To The Thicket4.0
Blood Incantation Luminescent Bridge4.0
Mitski The Land Is Inhospitable and So Are We3.5
Rod Wave Nostalgia4.0
Nas Magic 33.5
Pain of Truth (USA) Not Through Blood4.0
Dying Fetus Make Them Beg for Death4.5
Cryptopsy As Gomorrah Burns3.5
Tinashe BB/ANG3L3.5
Nasty Heartbreak Criminals3.5
Peeling Flesh Slamaholics, Vol. 24.0
Polaris Fatalism4.0
Slowdive Everything is Alive4.0
Sprain The Lamb As Effigy4.5
Jeff Rosenstock HELLMODE3.5
Aviations Luminaria4.0
Earl Sweatshirt and The Alchemist Voir Dire4.0
Holding Absence The Noble Art of Self-Destruction4.0
Incantation Unholy Deification3.5
The Armed Perfect Saviors3.5
Spanish Love Songs No Joy3.5
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium – Nahab4.0
Horrendous Ontological Mysterium4.0
Orbit Culture Descent3.5
Worm Shepherd The Sleeping Sun4.0
Movements Ruckus!3.5
Fiddlehead Death is Nothing to Us3.5
Quavo Rocket Power3.0
Genesis Owusu Struggler4.0
Mick Jenkins The Patience3.5
$uicideboy$ I No Longer Fear The Razor Guarding My Heel (V)3.0
Noname Sundial3.5
Turnstile and BADBADNOTGOOD New Heart Designs3.5
Caskets Reflections2.5
Hail the Sun Divine Inner Tension4.0
Jungle Volcano3.5
Humanity's Last Breath Ashen3.0
Cliffside Deeper Water3.5
Crypta Shades of Sorrow3.5
Aphex Twin Blackbox Life Recorder 21f / In A Room7 F7603.5
Nuclear Power Trio Wet Ass Plutonium4.0
Signs Of The Swarm Amongst The Low And Empty3.5
Mutoid Man Mutants4.0
George Clanton Ooh Rap I Ya4.0
Astralborne Across the Aeons4.0
Blood Runs Cold Blood Runs Cold3.5
Fleshvessel Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed4.0
Travis Scott Utopia4.0
Nas Magic 23.5
Yellowcard Childhood Eyes3.5
Kode9 and Burial Infirmary/Unknown Summer3.5
Outer Heaven Infinite Psychic Depths4.0
The Zenith Passage Datalysium3.5
Johnny Booth Moments Elsewhere4.0
Agriculture Agriculture4.0
Cavalera Conspiracy Morbid Visions4.0
Cavalera Conspiracy Bestial Devastation4.0
Chamber (USA) A Love to Kill For4.5
Crown Magnetar Everything Bleeds3.0
DJ K PANICO NO SUBMUNDO3.5
JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown SCARING THE HOES: DLC PACK4.0
Better Lovers God Made Me an Animal3.5
Putridity Greedy Gory Gluttony3.5
Lycanthrophy On the Verge of Apocalypse3.0
Blackbraid Blackbraid II4.0
Fen Monuments to Absence4.0
Chepang Swatta3.5
Snuffed On Sight Smoke3.5
The Weeknd The Idol: Music From The HBO Original Series2.5
Crisis Sigil God Cum Poltergeist3.5
Loma Prieta Last4.0
Anberlin Convinced3.5
ostraca Disaster4.0
The Alchemist Flying High3.0
Young Thug Business Is Business2.5
Trophy Eyes Suicide and Sunshine3.5
Burner It All Returns To Nothing3.5
Mental Cruelty Zwielicht4.0
Geese 3D Country4.0
King Krule Space Heavy4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard PetroDragonic Apocalypse; or, Dawn of Eternal Night: An Annihilation of...4.0
Creeping Death Boundless Domain3.5
Sigur Ros ÁTTA3.5
Thy Catafalque Alföld4.0
Killer Mike Michael3.0
Gunna A Gift & a Curse3.0
Sunami Sunami3.5
Slipknot Adderall1.0
Squid O Monolith4.5
Janelle Monae The Age of Pleasure2.5
Sexxy Red Hood Hottest Princess1.0
Knocked Loose Upon Loss Singles4.0
Beach Fossils Bunny3.5
Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But a Dream...1.0
Foo Fighters But Here We Are3.5
Protomartyr Formal Growth in the Desert4.0
Metro Boomin Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (soundtrack)2.0
Yoni Mayraz Dybbuk Tse!3.5
Pupil Slicer Blossom4.0
Thantifaxath Hive Mind Narcosis4.5
$uicideboy$ Yin Yang Tapes: Winter Season (1989-1990)3.0
Immortal War Against All3.5
A Pretext to Human Suffering Endless Cycle of Suffering3.0
Vomitory All Heads Are Gonna Roll3.0
Incendiary Change The Way You Think About Pain3.5
AJJ Disposable Everything3.0
Phoxjaw notverynicecream4.0
Kostnateni Úpal4.0
KAYTRAMINE Kaytraminé3.0
$uicideboy$ Yin Yang Tapes: Fall Season (1989-1990)3.5
La Femme Paris-Hawaï2.5
Frozen Soul Glacial Domination4.0
Sleep Token Take Me Back to Eden2.0
The Ocean Holocene3.5
Age of Panic Blades Drawn3.0
Cattle Decapitation Terrasite4.0
The Acacia Strain Failure Will Follow3.5
The Acacia Strain Step Into The Light3.5
Veil of Maya [m]other2.5
$uicideboy$ Yin Yang Tapes: Summer Season (1989-1990)4.0
The Amity Affliction Not Without My Ghosts3.0
Hot Mulligan Why Would I Watch3.5
Esoctrilihum Astraal Constellations of the Majickal Zodiac4.0
Billy Woods and Kenny Segal Maps4.0
Panchiko Failed at Math(s)3.5
Jeromes Dream The Gray In Between4.0
Spinebreaker Cavern Of Inoculated Cognition3.5
TEETH (CAN) A Biblical Worship Of Violence4.0
Atmosphere So Many Other Realities Exist Simultaneously3.5
$uicideboy$ Yin Yang Tapes: Spring Season (1989-1990)4.5
Drain (USA-CA) Living Proof3.5
Unearth The Wretched; The Ruinous3.5
Extermination Dismemberment Dehumanization Protocol3.5
Currents The Death We Seek3.5
Psycho-Frame Remote God Seeker4.0
Blood Ceremony The Old Ways Remain3.0
Therapy? Hard Cold Fire3.5
Conway the Machine Won't He Do It2.0
Mike Dean 4:232.0
Lunar Chamber Shambhallic Vibrations4.0
Fires in the Distance Air Not Meant For Us4.0
Spotlights Alchemy for the Dead3.5
Defiled The Highest Level2.5
Enforced War Remains4.0
fromjoy fromjoy4.0
Jessie Ware That! Feels Good!4.0
Jack Harlow Jackman2.0
Crown the Empire DOGMA2.0
Indigo De Souza All of This Will End3.5
Beach House Become3.0
OFF! FLSD EP3.5
Dozer Drifting in the Endless Void3.5
Sign Language (USA-OH) Madison and Floral3.5
Enter Shikari A Kiss For The Whole World3.0
Mac DeMarco One Wayne G3.5
Portrayal of Guilt Devil Music4.0
redveil playing w/ fire2.5
Overkill Scorched3.5
The Tallest Man on Earth Henry St.3.5
VoidCeremony Threads of Unknowing4.0
Metallica 72 Seasons1.5
Jesus Piece ...So Unknown4.0
Nerver/Chat Pile Brothers In Christ3.5
Balance and Composure Too Quick to Forgive4.0
Scowl Psychic Dance Routine3.0
Wednesday Rat Saw God4.0
Fit For An Autopsy / Thy Art is Murder / Malevolence The Aggression Sessions3.0
Daniel Caesar NEVER ENOUGH4.0
Gel (USA-NJ) Only Constant3.5
Attack Attack! Dark Waves1.0
Meshuggah obZen (15th Anniversary Remastered Edition)4.5
Sermon Of Golden Verse4.0
Bury Tomorrow The Seventh Sun3.5
City and Colour The Love Still Held Me Near3.5
Boygenius the record3.5
Samiam Stowaway3.5
Larry June and The Alchemist The Great Escape4.0
Tyler, the Creator Call Me if You Get Lost: The Estate Sale4.0
Rotten Sound Apocalypse4.0
Lamp of Murmuur Saturnian Bloodstorm4.0
Endless, Nameless Living Without4.0
The HIRS Collective We're Still Here4.0
6LACK Since I Have A Lover4.0
Lana Del Rey Did You Know That There's a Tunnel Under Ocean Blvd3.5
Ne Obliviscaris Exul4.0
Liturgy 936964.0
The Bouncing Souls Ten Stories High3.5
Fall Out Boy So Much (For) Stardust3.5
Black Country, New Road Live at Bush Hall4.0
JPEGMAFIA and Danny Brown Scaring the Hoes5.0
August Burns Red Death Below4.0
Maruja Knocknarea4.0
100 Gecs 10,000 gecs3.5
Yves Tumor Praise a Lord Who Chews, But Does Not Consume...4.0
Invent Animate Heavener4.0
Chelsea Grin Suffer In Heaven4.0
Gideon More Power. More Pain.3.5
Periphery Periphery V: Djent is Not a Genre3.5
Fever Ray Radical Romantics4.0
Gorod The Orb3.0
Story of the Year Tear Me to Pieces3.0
Suicide Silence Remember...You Must Die3.0
Kali Uchis Red Moon in Venus4.5
Haken Fauna4.5
The Weeknd Live at SoFi Stadium4.0
slowthai UGLY4.0
Full Of Hell and Primitive Man Suffocating Hallucination3.0
Viscera (UK) Carcinogenesis3.0
Endless Swarm Manifested Forms3.5
Shame (UK) Food For Worms3.5
U.S. Girls Bless This Mess2.5
Real Friends There's Nothing Worse Than Too Late3.5
To The Grave Director’s Cuts3.0
Gorillaz Cracker Island3.0
Zulu A New Tomorrow4.0
Skrillex Don’t Get Too Close2.0
Skrillex Quest for Fire2.5
Caroline Polachek Desire, I Want To Turn Into You3.5
Kelela Raven4.0
Distant Heritage3.5
Paramore This Is Why3.5
Yo La Tengo This Stupid World3.5
Osiah Chronos4.0
Sanguisugabogg Homicidal Ecstasy4.0
Young Fathers Heavy Heavy3.5
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance (Revisited)4.0
Ratos de Porao Isentön Päunokü4.0
$UICIDEBOY$ & Shakewell SHAMELESS $UICIDE3.5
Parannoul After The Magic3.5
Lil Yachty Let's Start Here.4.0
Mac DeMarco Five Easy Hot Dogs3.5
Scalp Black Tar3.0
Underneath Nothing Here is Held Sacred4.0
Oddisee To What End3.5
Ryuichi Sakamoto 123.0
Obituary Dying Of Everything3.0
Ahab The Coral Tombs4.0
Fireworks Higher Lonely Power3.5
Ringworm Seeing Through Fire3.5

2022
Satanic Warmaster Aamongandr3.0
Circa Survive Two Dreams4.0
Misthyrming Með hamri4.0
Little Simz No Thank You4.0
Crosses permanent.radiant4.0
SZA S.O.S.3.5
Leland Whitty Anyhow3.0
Metro Boomin Heroes and Villains4.0
NOFX Double Album3.0
Massa Nera Derramar | Querer | Borrar4.0
$uicideboy$ DIRTIESTNASTIEST$UICIDE3.5
Sold Soul I Hope We Make It Out of This Alive4.0
Elder (USA-MA) Innate Passage4.0
Stormzy This Is What I Mean4.0
Brockhampton TM3.0
Weyes Blood And in the Darkness, Hearts Aglow4.0
Tallah The Generation of Danger4.0
Gatherers " ( mutilator. ) "4.0
Phoebe Bridgers So Much Wine3.0
Candlemass Sweet Evil Sun2.0
Brockhampton The Family3.5
Chelsea Grin Suffer In Hell4.0
Lamentations Passion Of Depression2.0
Nas King's Disease III4.0
He Is Legend Endless Hallway3.0
Bonecarver Carnage Funeral3.5
Smidley Here Comes The Devil3.5
L.S. Dunes Past Lives4.0
Drudkh All Belong To The Night4.0
MGMT 11•11•113.0
Quadeca I Didn't Mean to Haunt You3.5
La Femme Teatro Lúcido2.5
Drake and 21 Savage Her Loss4.0
Turnover Myself in the Way3.5
Joji Smithereens2.0
Disillusion Ayam3.0
Johnny Booth Storyteller3.5
Ingested Ashes Lie Still3.0
AVOID Cult Mentality2.5
Phoenix (FRA) Alpha Zulu3.0
Devin Townsend Lightwork3.5
Fleshwater We're Not Here To Be Loved4.0
The Sawtooth Grin Good.4.0
Defleshed Grind Over Matter4.0
Fit for a King The Hell We Create4.0
Polyphia Remember That You Will Die2.5
Westside Gunn 104.0
Honey Harper Honey Harper and the Infinite Sky3.5
Show Me The Body Trouble The Water3.0
Worm Bluenothing3.5
Psychonaut Violate Consensus Reality3.0
Darkthrone Astral Fortress4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Changes3.5
Unyielding Love Flesh of the Furnace3.5
Despised Icon Déterré2.5
Arctic Monkeys The Car3.5
Exhumed To The Dead3.5
Black Veil Brides The Mourning3.5
Brutus (BE) Unison Life4.0
A Wake in Providence Eternity3.0
Architects The Classic Symptoms of a Broken Spirit1.5
Burial Streetlands3.0
Ripped to Shreds 劇變 (Jubian)4.5
We Came As Romans Darkbloom2.0
Lorna Shore Pain Remains4.0
Birds in Row Gris Klein4.0
Varials Scars for You to Remember3.0
Boston Manor Datura2.0
The 1975 Being Funny In A Foreign Language3.0
Sleeping With Sirens Complete Collapse4.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Return of the Dream Canteen3.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Laminated Denim3.5
Insect Inside Into Impending Apotheosis3.5
Alvvays Blue Rev4.0
Counterparts A Eulogy for Those Still Here4.5
Faceless Burial At The Foothills Of Deliration4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Ice, Death, Planets, Lungs, Mushrooms and Lava4.0
Lamb of God Omens3.0
Goatwhore Angels Hung from the Arches of Heaven3.0
Cloud Rat Threshold4.0
Quavo and Takeoff Only Built For Infinity Links3.5
OFF! Free LSD4.0
Slipknot The End, So Far3.0
Aviana Corporation3.0
Freddie Gibbs Soul Sold Separately4.0
Kid Cudi Entergalactic3.5
Autopsy Morbidity Triumphant4.0
City of Caterpillar Mystic Sisters3.5
Bjork Fossora4.0
Billy Woods Church4.0
Pixies Doggerel2.5
Yeah Yeah Yeahs Cool It Down2.5
Shygirl Nymph3.5
Bladee Spiderr2.0
death's dynamic shroud Darklife3.5
The Wonder Years The Hum Goes on Forever3.5
Razor Cycle of Contempt3.5
Gaerea Mirage4.0
Billy Idol The Cage3.5
KEN mode Null3.0
Alex G God Save The Animals4.0
Suede Autofiction4.0
The Devil Wears Prada Color Decay4.0
Behemoth Opvs Contra Natvram2.5
Electric Callboy TEKKNO4.0
No Devotion No Oblivion4.0
Clutch Sunrise On Slaughter Beach2.5
Death Cab for Cutie Asphalt Meadows3.5
The Mars Volta The Mars Volta3.0
Mindforce New Lords4.0
Tribal Gaze The Nine Choirs4.0
Somewhere South of Here Leave Me for the Crows3.5
An Abstract Illusion Woe2.5
Holy Fawn Dimensional Bleed4.0
Sampa the Great As Above, So Below3.5
Ozzy Osbourne Patient Number 93.0
Fallujah Empyrean4.0
Bloodbath Survival of the Sickest3.0
Revocation Netherheaven4.0
END/Cult Leader Gather and Mourn4.0
Parkway Drive Darker Still1.0
Melvins Bad Mood Rising2.5
Cigar The Visitor4.0
Two Door Cinema Club Keep On Smiling3.5
Miss May I Curse of Existence3.5
Megadeth The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead!2.5
The Callous Daoboys Celebrity Therapist4.0
Vermin Womb Retaliation3.5
Oceans Ate Alaska Disparity4.5
Kenny Beats Louie3.0
Pilori (FRA) Quand Bien Meme l'Enfer et le Deluge S'Abattraient3.0
Machine Head Of Kingdom and Crown3.0
Pianos Become the Teeth Drift3.5
Tiny Moving Parts Tiny Moving Parts3.5
Hierophant (IT) Death Siege4.0
JID The Forever Story4.0
Sigh Shiki4.0
Becoming The Archetype Children of the Great Extinction4.0
thoughtcrimes Altered Pasts4.0
Blackbraid Blackbraid I4.5
Spite Dedication To Flesh4.0
Russian Circles Gnosis3.5
Silversun Pickups Physical Thrills3.5
Osserp Els Nous Cants de la Sibil·la3.5
Mass of the Fermenting Dregs Awakening:Sleeping3.0
.357 Homicide Homicidal Amusement Through Supreme Exsanguination1.0
Norma Jean Deathrattle Sing for Me4.0
Boris Heavy Rocks (2022)3.5
Danger Mouse and Black Thought Cheat Codes4.0
Carrion Vael Abhorrent Obsessions3.5
Toxik Dis Morta2.5
Soulfly Totem2.5
Psycroptic Divine Council3.0
Body Asphyxiation Science Gravitational Blood Art3.5
Dance Gavin Dance Jackpot Juicer3.5
Krisiun Mortem Solis3.5
Stick to Your Guns Spectre3.0
Beach Rats Rat Beat3.5
Chat Pile God's Country4.0
Ithaca They Fear Us3.5
Anberlin Silverline4.0
$uicideboy$ Sing Me A Lullaby, My Sweet Temptation4.0
Belphegor The Devils3.5
Domestic Terminal All The Stories Left To Tell3.0
Imperial Triumphant Spirit of Ecstasy4.0
Wake Thought Form Descent4.0
Joey Badass 20003.5
Anthony Green Boom. Done.3.5
Jack White Entering Heaven Alive3.5
Ashenspire Hostile Architecture4.0
Senses Fail Hell Is in Your Head3.0
Black Midi Hellfire4.0
Interpol The Other Side of Make-Believe3.0
Antigama Whiteout3.5
Gospel MVDM: Magick Volumes Of Dark Madder4.0
Wormrot Hiss5.0
Defect Designer Neanderthal3.5
Altars (AUS) Ascetic Reflection4.0
Vomit Forth Seething Malevolence3.0
Organectomy Nail Below Nail3.5
Viagra Boys Cave World4.0
End It Unpleasant Living4.0
Anticreation From the Dust of Embers4.0
Westside Gunn Peace Fly God3.5
Municipal Waste Electrified Brain4.0
Conjurer (UK) Pathos4.5
Greg Puciato Mirrorcell3.5
The Dear Hunter Antimai3.5
Alexisonfire Otherness3.5
Porcupine Tree Closure/Continuation3.5
Soccer Mommy Sometimes, Forever3.5
Lupe Fiasco Drill Music in Zion4.5
Emery Rub Some Dirt on It 3.5
Knoll Metempiric4.0
Spiritbox Rotoscope3.5
Inclination Unaltered Perspective4.0
Krallice Psychagogue3.5
Exocrine The Hybrid Suns3.0
Drake Honestly, Nevermind3.5
White Ward False Light4.0
Logic Vinyl Days4.0
Dir En Grey Phalaris4.0
Motionless in White Scoring the End of the World3.0
Joyce Manor 40 oz. to Fresno3.5
Kreator Hate Über Alles3.0
Kardashev Liminal Rite4.0
Lil Darkie THE SMALL DARK ONE3.5
Artificial Brain Artificial Brain4.0
Thornhill Heroine4.0
Bleed from Within Shrine3.5
Memphis May Fire Remade in Misery2.5
Post Malone Twelve Carat Toothache2.0
Temple of Void Summoning the Slayer3.0
Sijjeel Salvation Within Insanity3.0
Origin Chaosmos3.5
Rise Against Nowhere Generation II3.0
Peeling Flesh Human Pudding3.5
Everything Everything Raw Data Feel4.0
Decapitated Cancer Culture3.5
Wilco Cruel Country3.5
Baest Justitia3.5
Sensory Amusia Breed Death3.5
Blut Aus Nord Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses4.5
Septicflesh Modern Primitive3.0
Cave In Heavy Pendulum4.0
Malevolence Malicious Intent3.0
Harry Styles Harry's House3.5
Static Dress Rouge Carpet Disaster4.0
State Champs Kings of the New Age3.0
Misery Index Complete Control3.5
Kendrick Lamar Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers4.0
Ratos de Porao Necropolítica4.0
Gospel The Loser4.5
The Smile A Light For Attracting Attention4.5
Moon Tooth Phototroph3.5
Mutilatred Determined to Rot4.0
Ethel Cain Preacher's Daughter4.0
Tops Empty Seats3.0
Silverstein Misery Made Me3.0
Ibaraki Rashomon4.0
Terror Pain Into Power4.5
Cosmic Putrefaction Crepuscular Dirge for the Blessed Ones4.0
Upon a Burning Body Fury2.5
Whoresnation Dearth3.5
sonhos tomam conta maladaptive daydreaming3.5
Massacred Human Extermination3.5
Rammstein Zeit3.5
The Gathering Beautiful Distortion3.0
Dischordia Triptych4.5
Future I Never Liked You3.0
Watain The Agony and Ecstasy of Watain3.5
No/Mas Consume/Deny/Repent3.5
Caliban Dystopia3.0
Northlane Obsidian3.5
Undeath It's Time...To Rise From the Grave4.0
Pusha T It's Almost Dry4.0
Archgoat All Christianity Ends3.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Omnium Gatherum4.0
Spiritualized Everything Was Beautiful3.5
Bodysnatcher Bleed-Abide4.0
Mizmor and Thou Myopia 4.0
Fontaines D.C. Skinty Fia4.5
redveil Learn 2 Swim4.0
Monuments (UK) In Stasis3.5
Prince Daddy and The Hyena Prince Daddy And The Hyena4.0
Greyhaven This Bright and Beautiful World4.0
Abated Mass of Flesh The Existence of Human Suffering4.0
Saidan Onryo II: Her Spirit Eternal4.0
Cancer Bats Psychic Jailbreak4.0
Analepsy Quiescence3.5
A Wilhelm Scream Lose Your Delusion4.0
Vince Staples RAMONA PARK BROKE MY HEART4.0
Papa Roach Ego Trip1.5
Orville Peck Bronco3.5
Jack White Fear of the Dawn4.0
Billy Woods Aethiopes4.0
Father John Misty Chloe and the Next 20th Century3.5
BowelFuck Appetite Comes With Killing4.0
Coffin Nail Years of Lead3.5
Meshuggah Immutable4.0
PUP The Unraveling of PUPTheBand3.5
Duster Together4.0
Red Hot Chili Peppers Unlimited Love2.0
Carpenter Brut Leather Terror3.0
Ultha All That Has Never Been True4.0
Denzel Curry Melt My Eyez See Your Future4.0
Animals As Leaders Parrhesia4.0
SOUL GLO Diaspora Problems4.0
Absent In Body Plague God3.0
Falls of Rauros Key to a Vanishing Future4.0
Placebo Never Let Me Go3.0
Dream Widow Dream Widow3.5
Caracara New Preoccupations3.5
Destroyer LABYRINTHITIS3.5
Kvaen The Great Below3.5
Hot Water Music Feel the Void4.0
Converge The Poacher Diaries Redux4.0
Aeviterne The Ailing Facade4.0
Peregrine (USA-MA) the awful things we've done4.0
Charli XCX Crash3.5
Crosses Initiation / Protection4.0
Trudge No More Motivation3.5
AngelMaker Sanctum4.0
Ghost (SWE) Impera2.5
Vein.fm This World Is Going to Ruin You3.5
Hath All That Was Promised3.5
BALTHVS Cause & Effect3.0
Blood Incantation Timewave Zero3.0
Bad Omens The Death of Peace of Mind4.0
Gutrectomy Manifestation of Human Suffering4.0
Sasami Squeeze3.5
Corpsegrinder Corpsegrinder3.5
Tears for Fears The Tipping Point3.5
Days of Desolation Circles4.0
Allegaeon Damnum4.0
Scumfuck (FL) Ruthless Agression2.0
Lunar Blood Twilight Insurgency3.5
Immolation Acts of God4.0
Beach House Once Twice Melody4.0
And So I Watch You From Afar Jettison4.0
Bloodywood Rakshak2.0
Metronomy Small World4.0
Foreign Hands Bleed the Dream3.5
Ballista (USA-TX) Ballista Territory3.0
Big Thief Dragon New Warm Mountain I Believe in You4.0
Zeal and Ardor Zeal and Ardor3.0
Napalm Death Resentment is Always Seismic...4.0
Voivod Synchro Anarchy3.5
Cult of Luna The Long Road North4.0
Amorphis Halo3.5
Spoon Lucifer on the Sofa4.0
alt-J The Dream3.0
Lifesick Misanthropy4.0
Animal Collective Time Skiffs3.5
Black Country, New Road Ants From Up There4.5
Saba Few Good Things4.0
Bodyjar New Rituals3.0
Circa Survive A Dream About Death4.0
Korn Requiem3.5
Venom Prison Erebos4.0
Rolo Tomassi Where Myth Becomes Memory4.0
Vorga Striving Toward Oblivion4.0
Mass Worship Portal Tombs3.0
Mitski Laurel Hell3.5
Persefone Metanoia3.5
Yeule Glitch Princess4.5
Asylum Effect Abstract Matrix3.0
Krallice Crystalline Exhaustion4.0
Pinegrove 11:114.0
Pestilectomy From Vulnerable To Funeral4.0
Celeste Assassine(s)4.0
Owls Woods Graves Secret Spies of the Horned Patrician3.5
Human Cull To Weep for Unconquered Worlds3.5
Comeback Kid Heavy Steps3.5
Boris W3.0
Nephrectomy Meat3.5
Slowbleed The Blazing Sun, A Fiery Dawn3.5
Wiegedood There's Always Blood at the End of the Road3.5
Pridelands Light Bends4.0
Fit for an Autopsy Oh What the Future Holds3.5
Underoath Voyeurist3.5
Enterprise Earth The Chosen2.5
Shadow Of Intent Elegy3.5
Earl Sweatshirt Sick!4.0
Bonobo Fragments3.5
The Weeknd Dawn FM (Alternate World)4.5
Autarch Excession//Excision3.0
The Weeknd Dawn FM4.5
Shapeshifter (JPN) Dark Ritual4.0
Gunna DS4ever3.5
Burial ANTIDAWN EP3.5
Trenches Reckoner3.5
Guineapig Parasite3.0

2021
Nas Magic4.0
Effluence Psychocephalic Spawning3.0
Pyrexia Gravitas Maximus4.0
Of Mice and Men Echo2.5
Devin Townsend The Puzzle2.0
Arca KICK ii3.0
Cynic Ascension Codes4.0
Hypocrisy Worship3.5
Badsista Gueto Elegance2.0
Obscura A Valediction4.0
Converge Bloodmoon: I3.5
Volumes Happier?3.5
Der Weg Einer Freiheit Noktvrn4.5
Dream Unending Tide Turns Eternal2.5
Stormkeep Tales of Othertime3.5
Exorcised Gods Banished Into Conflagration3.0
Vended What Is It//Kill It2.5
Silent Planet Iridescent4.0
Aesop Rock x Blockhead Garbology4.0
Silk Sonic An Evening with Silk Sonic4.5
IDLES Crawler3.5
200 Stab Wounds Slave to the Scalpel3.5
FBC BAILE4.5
Gutalax The Shitpendables4.0
Portrayal of Guilt Christfucker3.5
Bullet for My Valentine Bullet For My Valentine3.5
SeeYouSpaceCowboy The Romance of Affliction4.0
Mol Diorama4.0
Snail Mail Valentine4.0
Limp Bizkit Still Sucks3.5
Diphenylchloroarsine Subterranean Existential Warfare3.5
Ghost Bath Self Loather3.0
Attack Attack! Long Time, No Sea1.0
Impending Doom Hellbent3.5
Whitechapel Kin4.0
Archspire Bleed the Future4.5
Mastodon Hushed and Grim4.0
Kayo Dot Moss Grew on the Swords and Plowshares Alike3.5
The War On Drugs I Don't Live Here Anymore4.5
Purulence (UK) Xenarch4.5
Every Time I Die Radical4.5
Circa Survive A Dream About Love3.5
Cradle of Filth Existence Is Futile4.0
Worm Foreverglade3.0
JPEGMAFIA LP! (online)3.5
Drown In Sulphur Sulphur Cvlt3.0
JPEGMAFIA LP! (offline)4.0
Twelve Foot Ninja Vengeance4.0
Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream 2: Welcome to Horrorwood4.0
Young Thug Punk3.5
PinkPantheress To Hell With It4.0
Knocked Loose A Tear in the Fabric of Life4.5
Lil Ugly Mane Volcanic Bird Enemy and the Voiced Concern4.0
BADBADNOTGOOD Talk Memory4.0
Trivium In the Court of the Dragon4.5
The World Is a Beautiful Place... Illusory Walls4.0
Desalmado Mass Mental Devolution3.0
The Breathing Process Labyrinthian3.5
The Body and Big|Brave Leaving None But Small Birds3.0
Full of Hell Garden of Burning Apparitions4.0
Wage War Manic2.5
Meek Mill Expensive Pain4.0
Ministry Moral Hygiene2.5
Frontierer Oxidized4.0
Dying Wish Fragments of a Bitter Memory3.5
Jucara Marcal Delta Estácio Blues3.5
Angels and Airwaves Lifeforms3.0
Signs Of The Swarm Absolvere4.0
Rivers of Nihil The Work3.0
Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine A Beginner's Mind4.0
Succumb XXI4.0
Cognizance Upheaval3.5
Sleep Token This Place Will Become Your Tomb4.0
Invent Animate The Sun Sleeps, As If It Never Was3.5
Vulvodynia Praenuntius Infiniti4.0
Spiritbox Eternal Blue4.0
Thrice Horizons/East4.5
Carcass Torn Arteries4.0
The Plot In You Swan Song3.5
Lil Nas X Montero3.0
Injury Reserve By The Time I Get To Phoenix4.0
Low Hey What3.0
Baby Keem The Melodic Blue3.5
Face to Face No Way Out But Through3.0
Trophy Scars Astral Pariah4.5
Aborted ManiaCult4.0
Inferi (USA) Vile Genesis4.0
Homeshake Under The Weather4.0
Little Simz Sometimes I Might Be Introvert4.5
Drake Certified Lover Boy3.0
Carnifex Graveside Confessions3.0
DJ Seinfeld Mirrors3.5
Gespenst Den Sidste Færd4.0
Cory Wong and Dirty Loops Turbo4.0
Kanye West Donda3.5
Peeling Flesh Slamaholics Mixtape4.0
Casketmaker To Death3.0
Hooded Menace The Tritonus Bell3.0
Turnstile Glow On4.0
Jinjer Wallflowers4.0
Between the Buried and Me Colors II4.5
Ulver Hexahedron3.5
Trippie Redd Trip At Knight2.0
Deafheaven Infinite Granite3.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Primordial Arcana3.5
Lorde Solar Power2.5
Carcosa Anthology4.0
Lorna Shore ...And I Return to Nothingness4.0
The Killers Pressure Machine3.5
Slaughter To Prevail Kostolom4.0
Quicksand Distant Populations4.0
Jungle Loving in Stereo3.5
Utter Scorn Paroxysmal Endemia3.5
Joy Orbison still slipping vol. 14.0
Ingrown Gun3.5
Nas King's Disease II4.0
Foxing Draw Down the Moon4.0
Lingua Ignota SINNER GET READY4.0
Synestia Ashes3.5
$uicideboy$ The Long Term Effects of SUFFERING3.5
Isaiah Rashad The House Is Burning3.5
Ingested The Surreption II3.5
Descendents 9th and Walnut3.5
Dave We're all alone in this together4.0
Space Chaser Give Us Life4.0
Cognitive Malevolent Thoughts of a Hastened Extinction3.0
Vince Staples Vince Staples4.0
Musk Ox Inheritance 2.5
Born of Osiris Angel or Alien3.5
At the Gates The Nightmare of Being3.0
sonhos tomam conta Hypnagogia4.0
Snuffed On Sight Snuffed On Sight3.5
Noctambulist The Barren Form4.0
Turnstile Turnstile Love Connection4.0
Spellling The Turning Wheel4.0
The Mountain Goats Dark In Here3.5
Hiatus Kaiyote Mood Valiant2.5
Tyler, the Creator Call Me If You Get Lost4.0
Darkthrone Eternal Hails4.0
Amenra De Doorn3.0
Thy Catafalque Vadak1.5
Lucy Dacus Home Video3.0
Cathexis Untethered Abyss3.0
Cerebral Rot Excretion Of Mortality3.5
Fractal Universe The Impassable Horizon3.5
Amaro Freitas Sankofa3.5
Alustrium A Monument to Silence2.0
Fear Factory Aggression Continuum3.5
Migos Culture III4.0
Distant Aeons of Oblivion3.5
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Butterfly 30002.5
Crypta Echoes Of The Soul3.5
Go Ahead And Die Go Ahead And Die3.5
Japanese Breakfast Jubilee4.0
Rise Against Nowhere Generation2.5
Dead Heat World At War3.5
Black Veil Brides The Phantom Tomorrow3.5
Buckethead Galaxies3.0
Portal Hagbulbia1.5
Of Mice and Men Bloom4.0
Black Midi Cavalcade4.0
DMX Exodus2.0
Sweet Trip A Tiny House, In Secret Speeches, Polar Equals4.0
Portal Avow4.0
Mental Cruelty A Hill to Die Upon4.0
Unfathomable Ruination Decennium Ruinae4.0
The Devil Wears Prada ZII4.0
VOLA Witness3.0
Olivia Rodrigo Sour2.5
Panopticon .​.​.​And Again into the Light4.5
21 Savage Spiral3.0
J. Cole The Off-Season4.0
Belvedere Hindsight Is the Sixth Sense3.5
Scrap Pile The Unnamed4.0
CZARFACE and MF DOOM Super What?3.5
Osiah Loss3.5
Traumatomy Extirpation Paradigms4.0
Gojira Fortitude3.0
Crown Magnetar The Codex of Flesh3.0
Flying Lotus Yasuke4.0
Origami Angel Gami Gang3.5
Porter Robinson Nurture3.5
La Femme Paradigmes4.0
Angrrsth Donikąd4.0
Cannibal Corpse Violence Unimagined4.0
The Armed Ultrapop4.0
To The Grave Epilogue4.5
Gore Dimension Ethereal Realm2.5
Brockhampton Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine4.0
Zao The Crimson Corridor3.5
Kauan Ice Fleet3.5
Godspeed You! Black Emperor G_d's Pee AT STATE'S END!3.0
Sanguisugabogg Tortured Whole3.5
Citizen Life In Your Glass World4.0
Armand Hammer and The Alchemist Haram4.0
sonhos tomam conta wierd3.5
Sarkrista Sworn to Profound Heresy3.5
Justin Bieber Justice3.5
ERRA ERRA4.0
Bad Gyal Warm Up2.5
Enforced Kill Grid4.0
Malist Karst Relict3.5
Krallice Demonic Wealth3.0
A Day To Remember You're Welcome1.5
Drake Scary Hours 23.5
Tigers Jaw I Won't Care How You Remember Me4.0
Brand of Sacrifice Lifeblood3.0
Bonecarver Evil4.0
Abominable Putridity Parasitic Metamorphosis Manifestation4.0
Sunami/Gulch Split3.5
Burial Chemz/Dolphinz3.0
Korpse (NL) Insufferable Violence2.0
Of Mice and Men Timeless4.0
Architects For Those That Wish to Exist2.5
NOFX Single Album2.0
Nick Cave and Warren Ellis Carnage4.0
Melvins Working with God3.0
Knoll Interstice4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard L. W.4.5
Gel (USA-NJ) Violent Closure3.5
Parannoul To See the Next Part of the Dream3.5
Insect Inside The First Shining of New Genus3.0
Gravesend Methods Of Human Disposal3.0
Humanity's Last Breath Välde3.0
Ad Nauseam Imperative Imperceptible Impulse4.0
Umbravoid Endoparasitoid4.0
Shapeshifter (JPN) The Darkest Night3.5
Cult of Luna The Raging River4.0
Alkerdeel Slonk3.5
Vulvocrania Societal Lobotomisation3.5
The Ruins of Beverast The Thule Grimoires3.5
Madlib Sound Ancestors3.5
Weezer OK Human3.5
Steven Wilson The Future Bites3.5
Eximperitus... Sahrartu2.0
The Body I’ve Seen All I Need To See3.0
Portrayal of Guilt We Are Always Alone4.0
Manifesting Obscenity Mahapralaya3.5
Ingested Stinking Cesspool Of Liquified Human Remnants4.0
Pinegrove Amperland, NY4.0
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou The Helm of Sorrow4.0
Shame (UK) Drunk Tank Pink4.0

2020
Worm Shepherd In The Wake Ov Sòl2.0
Playboi Carti Whole Lotta Red3.0
Deftones Black Stallion2.0
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon III: The Chosen2.5
The Avalanches We Will Always Love You3.5
Deeds of Flesh Nucleus3.5
Every Time I Die A Colossal Wreck // Desperate Pleasures4.0
Deafheaven 10 Years Gone4.5
Depravity (AUS) Grand Malevolence3.5
Profanity Fragments of Solace2.0
Nails Unsilent Death (10th Anniversary Edition)4.0
Ichiko Aoba Adan no Kaze3.0
Terror Sink To The Hell3.0
Buckethead Through The Looking Garden4.0
Plini Impulse Voices4.0
Palm Reader Sleepless3.5
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard K.G.4.0
Seahaven Halo of Hurt3.5
Liturgy Origin of the Alimonies2.5
Killer Be Killed Reluctant Hero4.0
Dark Tranquillity Moment3.0
Fuck the Facts Pleine Noirceur3.5
Dirty Loops Phoenix4.0
Aesop Rock Spirit World Field Guide4.0
Future and Lil Uzi Vert Pluto x Baby Pluto3.0
Dysphoria Primal Entropy4.0
Scalp Domestic Extremity3.5
System of a Down Protect The Land/Genocidal Humanoidz3.5
Bring Me the Horizon Post Human: Survival Horror4.0
Carcass Despicable2.0
Emma Ruth Rundle and Thou May Our Chambers Be Full4.0
Nothing The Great Dismal4.0
Paleface Swiss Chapter 3: The Last Selection4.0
Autechre PLUS3.5
clipping. Visions of Bodies Being Burned4.0
Gorillaz Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez4.0
Distant Dawn of Corruption3.0
Undeath Lesions of a Different Kind4.0
Chamber (USA) Cost of Sacrifice4.0
Autechre SIGN3.5
Goratory Sour Grapes3.5
Babirusa Humanoid4.0
Reason New Beginnings3.5
Touche Amore Lament3.5
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory (20th Anniversary Edition)5.0
Hundredth Somewhere Nowhere3.5
Gorephilia In The Eye Of Nothing3.5
Brave The Cold Scarcity3.0
21 Savage Savage Mode II4.0
Greg Puciato Child Soldier: Creator of God4.0
Deftones Ohms5.0
Joji Nectar4.0
Dropdead Dropdead 20203.0
IDLES Ultra Mono3.0
Anna von Hausswolff All Thoughts Fly2.5
Public Enemy What You Gonna Do When The Grid Goes Down2.0
Fleet Foxes Shore3.5
Napalm Death Throes of Joy in the Jaws of Defeatism4.0
Movements No Good Left to Give4.0
Counteractt Universal Sadness3.5
Awaken the Misogynist Abuse of Consumption1.0
Marilyn Manson We Are Chaos4.0
Skeletal Remains The Entombment of Chaos3.5
YoungBoy Never Broke Again Top2.0
Cult of Lilith Mara3.5
Barely Civil I'll Figure This Out4.0
Cranial Contamination Into The Warp4.0
Ulver Flowers of Evil3.5
Necrot Mortal4.0
Venomous Concept Politics Versus The Erection3.5
Sevdaliza Shabrang4.0
Pig Destroyer The Octagonal Stairway3.5
Sun Eater Light Devoured3.5
Buckethead Skeleton Keys4.0
Cut Copy Freeze, Melt3.0
Incantation Sect of Vile Divinities3.0
Nas King’s Disease4.0
Bright Eyes Down in the Weeds, Where the World Once Was3.0
Cytotoxin Nuklearth4.0
The Killers Imploding the Mirage3.5
Crisis Sigil small towns.3.5
Ingested Where Only Gods May Tread3.5
Within Destruction Yōkai2.5
Gutrectomy Slaughter the Innocent4.0
Krallice Mass Cathexis4.0
Misery Signals Ultraviolet4.0
Batushka Raskol3.0
The Fall of Troy Mukiltearth3.0
Duma Duma4.0
Selbst Relatos de Angustia4.0
Faceless Burial Speciation4.0
Year of the Knife Internal Incarceration3.5
Molested Divinity Unearthing The Void2.0
Alter Idem Fragments Of Consciousness4.0
Imperial Triumphant Alphaville4.5
Katalepsy Terra Mortuus Est3.5
Defeated Sanity The Sanguinary Impetus4.0
Logic No Pressure3.5
Neck Deep All Distortions Are Intentional2.5
The Acacia Strain Slow Decay4.0
Gulch Impenetrable Cerebral Fortress4.0
Embryectomy Flamethrower Ecdysis3.0
Arca KiCk i4.0
Protomartyr Ultimate Success Today4.0
Lianne La Havas Lianne La Havas4.0
SpiritWorld Pagan Rhythms2.5
Pain of Truth (USA) No Blame... Just Facts4.0
Boris NO3.5
Pop Smoke Shoot for the Stars, Aim for the Moon3.0
Homeshake Haircut3.0
Aleah Aleah2.5
Kanye West Wash Us in the Blood2.0
Pilori (FRA) À Nos Morts3.0
Khruangbin Mordechai3.5
Exocrine Maelstrom3.5
Hum Inlet4.0
Counterparts N.L.T.L. B-Sides3.5
Phoebe Bridgers Punisher4.0
Lamb of God Lamb of God2.5
Protest the Hero Palimpsest4.0
Jessie Ware What's Your Pleasure?4.0
Behold... The Arctopus Hapeleptic Overtrove2.0
Ritual Mortis Possessed by Machines2.5
Armand Hammer Shrines3.5
Currents The Way It Ends4.0
The Ghost Inside The Ghost Inside3.0
END (USA-NJ) Splinters From An Ever-Changing Face4.0
Exhumed/Gruesome Twisted Horror3.5
Sunami Sunami EP3.5
Run the Jewels RTJ44.0
Lady Gaga Chromatica3.5
Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist Alfredo4.0
Deerhoof Future Teenage Cave Artists2.0
Backxwash God Has Nothing To Do With This Leave Him Out Of I2.5
Caligula's Horse Rise Radiant4.0
Esoctrilihum Eternity Of Shaog3.0
Jeff Rosenstock NO DREAM4.0
Asking Alexandria Like a House on Fire1.5
Perfume Genius Set My Heart On Fire Immediately4.0
Moses Sumney grae4.0
Charli XCX How I'm Feeling Now4.0
Yung Lean Starz3.5
ACxDC Satan Is King3.0
Scrim A Man Rose From The Dead2.5
Esophagus Defeated by Their Inferiority3.5
Devoured Elysium Extermination Policies3.5
Winterfylleth The Reckoning Dawn4.0
Cryptic Shift Visitations from Enceladus3.5
Umbra Vitae Shadow of Life3.0
Drake Dark Lane Demo Tapes4.0
Fluids Ignorance Exalted2.0
From The Vastland The Haft Khan2.0
Elder (USA-MA) Omens4.0
Dance Gavin Dance Afterburner3.5
Trivium What the Dead Men Say3.5
Ulcerate Stare Into Death and Be Still4.0
I Am Destruction Nascency3.5
Black Curse Endless Wound4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Verminous3.5
Fiona Apple Fetch the Bolt Cutters3.5
Westside Gunn Pray for Paris4.0
Rina Sawayama Sawayama4.0
Oranssi Pazuzu Mestarin Kynsi2.5
Abysmal Dawn Phylogenesis3.5
The Strokes The New Abnormal3.5
Benighted Obscene Repressed4.0
Drain (USA-CA) California Cursed4.0
Buckethead Healing Inside Outside Every Side4.0
August Burns Red Guardians3.5
Yves Tumor Heaven To A Tortured Mind4.5
The Weeknd After Hours (Deluxe)4.5
Testament Titans of Creation3.0
Thundercat It Is What It Is4.0
Tops I Feel Alive4.0
Aara En Ergô Einai4.0
Methwitch Indwell3.0
Caustic Wound Death Posture4.0
Igorrr Spirituality and Distortion3.5
Wake Devouring Ruin4.0
Mustard Service C'est la Vie3.5
Childish Gambino 03.15.204.0
Escuela Grind Indoctrination2.5
The Weeknd After Hours4.5
Heaven Shall Burn Of Truth and Sacrifice3.5
Alkaline Trio E.P.4.0
Die Antwoord House of Zef3.0
Koyo (US) Painting Words Into Lines3.5
Four Tet Sixteen Oceans3.5
Code Orange Underneath3.0
Burzum Thulêan Mysteries2.0
Invent Animate Greyview4.0
Dogleg Melee4.0
R.A.P. Ferreira purple moonlight pages4.0
Silverstein A Beautiful Place to Drown2.0
Lil Uzi Vert Eternal Atake1.0
Hot Mulligan You'll Be Fine2.5
My Dying Bride The Ghost of Orion1.5
PEARS Pears4.5
Four Year Strong Brain Pain3.5
Intronaut Fluid Existential Inversions3.5
Beneath the Massacre Fearmonger4.0
Schizogen Spawn of Almighty Essence3.0
Ozzy Osbourne Ordinary Man3.0
King Krule Man Alive!4.0
Grimes Miss Anthropocene4.0
Polaris The Death of Me3.5
Panchiko D>E>A>T>H>M>E>T>A>L4.5
Tame Impala The Slow Rush3.5
Blaze of Perdition The Harrowing of Hearts2.0
Justin Bieber Changes1.5
Suicide Silence Become The Hunter2.5
$uicideboy$ Stop Staring at the Shadows3.5
Sepultura Quadra4.0
Green Day Father of All Motherfuckers1.0
Loathe I Let It In And It Took Everything4.0
Denzel Curry and Kenny Beats Unlocked4.0
Spanish Love Songs Brave Faces Everyone4.0
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) 2017-20194.5
Envy The Fallen Crimson4.0
Gil Scott-Heron and Makaya McCraven We're New Again - A Reimagining by Makaya McCraven3.5
Napalm Death Logic Ravaged By Brute Force3.5
Orthodox (TN) Let It Take Its Course3.5
Leeched To Dull the Blades of Your Abuse3.0
Lorna Shore Immortal3.5
Yuri Gagarin The Outskirts of Reality3.5
Wolf Parade Thin Mind2.0
Pet Shop Boys Hotspot2.5
Bonny Light Horseman Bonny Light Horseman3.5
Thy Catafalque Naiv4.0
Caspian On Circles4.0
Nero di Marte Immoto4.0
Ethan Gruska En Garde2.0
Acid Mammoth Under Acid Hoof2.5
Bombay Bicycle Club Everything Else Has Gone Wrong3.5
Mac Miller Circles4.0
Eminem Music to Be Murdered By2.5
Pinegrove Marigold4.0
Holy Fawn The Black Moon3.0
...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead X: The Godless Void and Other Stories3.5
Anti-Flag 20/20 Vision1.5
AJJ Good Luck Everybody3.5
Poppy I Disagree3.5
Unreqvited Mosaic II: la déteste et la détresse2.0
Bohren und der Club of Gore Patchouli Blue4.0
Haunt (USA-CA) Mind Freeze4.0
Postcards The Good Soldier3.0
Floral Tattoo You Can Never Have a Long Enough Head Start2.5
Mora Mothaus Overture To A Dream4.0
Bullet Bane Ponto2.0
Buckethead Unexpected Journeys3.0
Buckethead Division is the Devil's Playground2.0
End It One Way Track3.5

2019
Bring Me the Horizon Music to Listen to...1.0
Jackboys Jackboys3.0
Downpresser The Long Goodbye2.0
The Acacia Strain It Comes in Waves4.0
Duster Duster4.0
City Morgue City Morgue Vol 2: As Good As Dead3.0
Harry Styles Fine Line3.5
Fen The Dead Light4.0
Burial Tunes 2011 to 20194.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Live Infinity4.0
Cattle Decapitation Death Atlas4.5
Blood Incantation Hidden History of the Human Race4.0
Beck Hyperspace4.0
Vi Som Alskade Varandra Sa Mycket Det Onda. Det Goda. Det Vackra. Det Fula.3.5
Septa Bitten by the Serpent of the Kingdom of the Spirit3.0
03 Greedo and Kenny Beats Netflix and Deal3.0
A Day To Remember Resentment1.5
Unfathomable Ruination Enraged & Unbound3.0
Despised Icon Purgatory3.5
Lil Peep Everybody’s Everything1.0
Abigail Williams Walk Beyond The Dark4.0
Left Behind No One Goes To Heaven4.0
Origami Angel Somewhere City4.0
Liturgy H.A.Q.Q.4.0
FKA Twigs Magdalene3.5
Have a Nice Life Sea of Worry4.0
Agnostic Front Get Loud!3.5
Splattered Carnivortex3.5
Giant Swan Giant Swan3.0
To The Grave Global Warning4.0
Apostles of Perversion Scars Of A Sick Mind4.5
Wilderun Veil of Imagination4.0
Earl Sweatshirt Feet of Clay3.5
Counterparts Nothing Left to Love4.0
Nile Vile Nilotic Rites3.5
Turnover Altogether3.5
Cannabis Corpse Nug So Vile3.0
Shrine Of Malice Sheol3.0
Minenwerfer Alpenpässe5.0
Norma Jean All Hail4.0
Cigarettes After Sex Cry3.5
Kanye West Jesus Is King1.0
Mayhem Daemon3.0
Alcest Spiritual Instinct4.0
Fit for an Autopsy The Sea of Tragic Beasts3.5
Leprous Pitfalls3.5
Swans Leaving Meaning3.0
Thornhill The Dark Pool4.0
PVRIS Hallucinations3.5
Rex Orange County Pony3.5
Rings of Saturn Gidim3.0
Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 23.0
1349 The Infernal Pathway3.5
Jimmy Eat World Surviving1.0
clipping. There Existed an Addiction to Blood4.0
Caroline Polachek Pang3.5
Coffin Rot A Monument To The Dead3.5
The Devil Wears Prada The Act2.0
Signs Of The Swarm Vital Deprivation3.5
Big Thief Two Hands3.5
Municipal Waste The Last Rager3.5
Blut Aus Nord Hallucinogen4.0
City and Colour A Pill For Loneliness3.5
Wilco Ode to Joy4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Ghosteen4.0
Lagwagon Railer3.5
The Menzingers Hello Exile3.5
Gatecreeper Deserted3.5
Danny Brown uknowhatimsayin¿4.0
Exhumed Horror3.0
Boris Love and Evol3.5
Angel Olsen All Mirrors3.0
Armor Some Kind Of War4.0
Hundredth Iridescent4.5
Kublai Khan TX Absolute4.0
Tsuruda FUBAR3.5
Opeth In Cauda Venenum3.0
Of Mice and Men EARTHANDSKY3.5
Borknagar True North2.0
SeeYouSpaceCowboy The Correlation Between Entrance And Exit Wounds4.0
DaBaby KIRK3.0
John Coltrane Blue World3.5
Dayseeker Sleeptalk3.5
No One Knows What The Dead Think No One Knows What The Dead Think3.5
Bagg Tussa баґґтусса1.5
And Hell Followed With Chimerical Reality3.5
Exhorder Mourn the Southern Skies3.0
White Ward Love Exchange Failure3.5
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Wild Gods4.0
As I Lay Dying Shaped by Fire3.0
Cult of Luna A Dawn to Fear4.0
Capstan Restless Heart, Keep Running3.5
blink-182 Nine2.0
Men I Trust Oncle Jazz3.5
JPEGMAFIA All My Heroes Are Cornballs4.0
Chelsea Wolfe Birth of Violence4.0
Korn The Nothing3.0
Tiny Moving Parts Breathe3.0
Alex G House Of Sugar3.0
Being as an Ocean PROXY: An A.N.I.M.O. Story1.0
Sampa the Great The Return3.5
Metronomy Metronomy Forever3.5
Ana Frango Eletrico Little Electric Chicken Heart3.5
Infant Annihilator The Battle of Yaldabaoth4.0
Kayo Dot Blasphemy3.5
Mizmor Cairn4.0
Vitriol (USA) To Bathe from the Throat of Cowardice4.0
Mgla Age of Excuse3.0
Lana Del Rey Norman Fucking Rockwell!3.0
Facelift Deformation Cybernetic Organism Atrocities4.0
Tool Fear Inoculum4.5
Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech 2.04.0
Witch Vomit Buried Deep In A Bottomless Grave4.0
Brockhampton Ginger3.5
Knocked Loose A Different Shade of Blue4.0
Off With Their Heads Be Good3.0
Killswitch Engage Atonement2.0
Devourment Obscene Majesty4.0
Shadow Of Intent Melancholy4.0
Blanck Mass Animated Violence Mild3.5
Oso Oso Basking in the glow3.0
Young Thug So Much Fun3.0
Cerebral Rot Odious Descent Into Decay3.0
Gamma Sector Sanctum of Vivisection3.0
The Comet Is Coming Trust in the Lifeforce of Deep Mystery3.5
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Infest the Rats' Nest4.0
Cloudkicker Unending3.0
The Contortionist Our Bones3.0
Bon Iver i,i3.5
Slipknot We Are Not Your Kind3.5
Strung Out Songs Of Armor And Devotion4.0
Touche Amore Dead Horse X4.0
Phobia Generation Coward3.0
Pathology Reborn to Kill3.5
Purulence (UK) Autophagy4.0
Northlane Alien3.0
Drake Care Package3.5
Humanity's Last Breath Abyssal4.0
Carnifex World War X3.0
Thy Art Is Murder Human Target2.0
Chance the Rapper The Big Day1.0
Rich Brian The Sailor2.5
Much the Same Everything is Fine3.5
Enforced At The Walls3.5
Sum 41 Order In Decline3.5
Tomb Mold Planetary Clairvoyance4.0
Good Riddance Thoughts And Prayers3.0
Lingua Ignota Caligula4.5
Maxo Kream Brandon Banks4.0
Chamber (USA) Ripping/Pulling/Tearing3.5
Guttural Slug Plague Of Filth3.5
Purple Mountains Purple Mountains4.0
Disentomb The Decaying Light3.5
Oh, Sleeper Bloodied/Unbowed2.5
Torche Admission3.0
Jaden Smith Erys1.5
Abbath Outstrider2.0
Machine Gun Kelly Hotel Diablo3.5
Brand of Sacrifice God Hand3.5
Scumfuck (FL) Scumfuck2.5
Joliette Luz Devora3.5
Falls of Rauros Patterns in Mythology4.5
Bound In Fear The Hand of Violence1.5
Vulvodynia Mob Justice2.5
The Black Keys Let's Rock2.0
Yellow Eyes Rare Field Ceiling2.5
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Bandana4.0
He Is Legend White Bat2.5
Prince Daddy and The Hyena Cosmic Thrill Seekers3.5
Blarf Cease & Desist3.0
Daniel Caesar Case Study 013.0
Thom Yorke Anima4.0
Death Grips Gmail and the Restraining Orders2.0
Organectomy Existential Disconnect3.5
State Faults Clairvoyant4.5
The Raconteurs Help Us Stranger2.5
Lil Nas X 72.0
Black Midi Schlagenheim4.0
I Hate Models L'Âge Des Métamorphoses2.5
Fuming Mouth The Grand Descent3.5
Blank Banshee Metamorphosis3.5
Drake The Best In The World Pack2.5
Baroness Gold and Grey4.0
Bad Books III3.5
Thank You Scientist Terraformer4.5
Bruce Springsteen Western Stars3.5
Burial Claustro/State Forest2.0
Distant Tyrannotophia3.0
Winona Forever Feelgood3.5
The Ogre Packet Slammers Giant Green Destruction4.0
Annotations Of An Autopsy World Of Sludge3.5
Death Angel Humanicide4.0
Darkthrone Old Star3.5
Denzel Curry Zuu4.0
AngelMaker AngelMaker4.0
Fulci Tropical Sun3.5
Krypts Cadaver Circulation3.5
Deathspell Omega The Furnaces of Palingenesia4.5
Fleshgod Apocalypse Veleno3.5
Flying Lotus Flamagra3.5
Destrage The Chosen One3.0
Steve Lacy (USA-CA) Apollo XXI3.0
Glass Beach The First Glass Beach Album3.5
Full of Hell Weeping Choir4.0
Rammstein Untitled3.5
Tyler, the Creator IGOR4.5
Com Truise Persuasion System4.5
Injury Reserve Injury Reserve4.0
Vale of Pnath Accursed4.0
Defeater Defeater3.5
Mac DeMarco Here Comes the Cowboy3.5
Tim Hecker Anoyo4.0
Holly Herndon PROTO2.5
Mental Cruelty Inferis3.0
Abnormality Sociopathic Constructs3.0
Buckethead SIGIL Soundtrack4.0
Bad Religion Age of Unreason3.5
Big Thief U.F.O.F.4.0
Ringworm Death Becomes My Voice3.0
Pile Green and Gray4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Fishing For Fishies3.0
Cokie The Clown You're Welcome3.5
ScHoolboy Q CrasH Talk4.0
Sunn O))) Life Metal3.0
Blyh Awake to Emptiness4.0
Spotlights Love and Decay3.5
Kevin Abstract ARIZONA BABY3.5
The Tallest Man on Earth I Love You. It's a Fever Dream.3.5
Lizzo Cuz I Love You3.0
Numenorean Adore3.5
Anderson .Paak Ventura4.0
Nails I Don't Want to Know You4.0
Cardiac Rupture The Creator's Hand3.5
Secret Band LP23.5
Filmmaker (COL) The Love Market4.0
PUP Morbid Stuff3.5
Periphery Periphery IV: Hail Stan3.5
Weyes Blood Titanic Rising4.0
Enterprise Earth Luciferous2.5
Knocked Loose Mistakes Like Fractures3.5
Deafheaven Black Brick4.0
Laura Stevenson The Big Freeze4.5
Whitechapel The Valley3.5
Billie Eilish When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?3.0
Devin Townsend Empath2.5
Brutus (BE) Nest4.5
Billy Woods and Kenny Segal Hiding Places4.0
Andrew Bird My Finest Work Yet4.0
Avey Tare Cows On Hourglass Pond4.0
American Football American Football (LP3)4.0
La Dispute Panorama4.0
Wallows Nothing Happens3.5
Johnny Booth Firsthand Accounts3.5
Fallujah Undying Light2.5
Heaume Mortal Solstices4.0
Venom Prison Samsara4.0
Inclination When Fear Turns To Confidence3.5
Foals Everything Not Saved Will Be Lost - Part 12.5
Misery Index Rituals of Power3.5
I Killed Everyone Lamenting Hymns2.0
Helado Negro This Is How You Smile3.5
Little Simz Grey Area4.0
The Japanese House Good At Falling2.5
Drastus La Croix de Sang3.5
Offset (ATL) Father Of 43.0
Millencolin SOS2.0
Homeshake Helium3.0
Emarosa Peach Club2.0
Xiu Xiu Girl with Basket of Fruit3.5
Year of the Knife Ultimate Aggression3.5
Beirut Gallipoli4.0
Astronoid Astronoid2.0
Boy Harsher Careful4.0
Rendered Helpless Suffer, Seraphim3.5
Bring Me the Horizon Amo4.0
SeeYouSpaceCowboy Songs for the Firing Squad4.0
Insanity Alert 666-Pack3.0
Weezer The Teal Album1.0
Better Oblivion Community Center Better Oblivion Community Center4.0
Sharon Van Etten Remind Me Tomorrow4.0
Malibu Ken Malibu Ken3.5
Papa Roach Who Do You Trust?2.5
Soilwork Verkligheten4.0
Epicardiectomy Grotesque Monument of Paraperversive Transfixion4.0
Terno Rei Violeta4.0
Phrymerial Xenomorphic Creation4.0
Dead Fish Ponto Cego3.5
Surra Escorrendo Pelo Ralo4.0
Fresno Sua Alegria Foi Cancelada1.5
Vivian Kuczynski Ictus2.0
Raca Saude1.5
Apeles Crux3.5
Yacopsae Timeo Ergo Sum3.5
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz Febres Intermitentes3.5

2018
Buckethead Missing My Parents4.0
Sulphur Aeon The Scythe of Cosmic Chaos3.0
21 Savage i am > i was2.5
Lifesick Swept in Black3.5
Kodak Black Dying To Live3.0
William Bonney All Ten3.5
Sold Soul Into The Mouth Of Hell3.5
XXXTENTACION Skins1.0
AFI The Missing Man3.0
Carnifex Bury Me in Blasphemy2.5
William Ryan Key Virtue3.5
Earl Sweatshirt Some Rap Songs4.0
Milanku Monument du non​-​être...3.5
Frog Whatever We Probably Already Had It3.5
Windrunner MAI3.0
The 1975 A Brief Inquiry into Online Relationships3.5
Ex:Re Ex:Re4.0
Meek Mill Championships3.0
Crystal Lake Helix3.0
JID DiCaprio 24.0
Black Thought Streams Of Thought, Vol. 24.0
Obliteration Cenotaph Obscure4.0
Chapel of Disease ...And as We Have Seen the Storm4.0
Zapruder Zapruder3.0
Ski Mask The Slump God Stokeley4.0
In the Woods... Cease the Day3.0
6ix9ine DUMMY BOY2.0
Cattle Decapitation Medium Rarities2.0
I Hate Models Spreading Plague4.0
Mariah Carey Caution3.5
Failure In The Future Your Body Will Be The Furthest Thing From Your Mind4.0
Mumford and Sons Delta2.0
Sigh Heir to Despair3.5
Azusa Heavy Yoke2.0
Portrayal of Guilt Let Pain Be Your Guide4.0
Memphis May Fire Broken1.5
1914 The Blind Leading the Blind4.0
Boygenius boygenius3.5
Architects Holy Hell4.0
Cult Leader A Patient Man4.0
All That Remains Victim of the New Disease3.5
Emery Eve4.0
Lil Peep Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 22.0
Vessel Queen of Golden Dogs2.0
Cripple Bastards La fine cresce da dentro3.5
Burning Witches Hexenhammer2.5
The Smashing Pumpkins Shiny and Oh So Bright, Vol. 12.5
The Prodigy No Tourists2.0
The Ocean Phanerozoic I: Palaeozoic4.5
colourblind Move Like You3.5
URSA Abyss Between the Stars3.0
Silent Planet When the End Began3.5
Drug Church CHEER4.0
Noise Trail Immersion Symbology of Shelter4.0
Sick of It All Wake The Sleeping Dragon!2.5
Metro Boomin Not All Heroes Wear Capes3.0
No/Mas Raíz Del Mal3.5
Sun Kil Moon This Is My Dinner3.0
Vince Staples FM!3.0
Currensy, Freddie Gibbs and The Alchemist Fetti4.0
Black Tongue Nadir4.0
Buckethead Mirror In The Cellar3.0
Joji BALLADS 14.0
Daughters You Won't Get What You Want2.0
Haken Vector4.0
Hate Eternal Upon Desolate Sands4.0
Bloodbath The Arrow of Satan Is Drawn4.0
Outre Hollow Earth4.0
Julia Holter Aviary4.0
Cryptopsy The Book of Suffering - Tome II4.0
Robyn Honey4.0
Kraanium Slamchosis4.0
Defleshed and Gutted Hibernaculum of Decay3.0
Thom Yorke Suspiria4.0
Disturbed Evolution1.0
Soulfly Ritual4.0
Greta Van Fleet Anthem of the Peaceful Army1.0
Gorod Aethra3.5
Cloud Nothings Last Building Burning3.5
Sacral Rage Beyond Celestial Echoes3.5
Rise Of The Northstar The Legacy Of Shi4.0
Hands Like Houses -Anon.2.5
Basement Beside Myself4.0
Atreyu In Our Wake2.0
Beyond Creation Algorythm3.5
VOLA Applause of a Distant Crowd4.5
Eli Keszler Stadium4.0
Outer Heaven Realms of Eternal Decay3.5
St. Vincent MassEducation3.5
Polyphia New Levels New Devils3.5
Kasra Ski Mask4.0
Terrorizer Caustic Attack3.5
Kurt Vile Bottle It In3.0
GHOSTEMANE N/O/I/S/E3.5
Lil Baby and Gunna Drip Harder2.5
mewithoutYou [Untitled]4.0
Behemoth I Loved You at Your Darkest4.0
Twenty One Pilots Trench3.5
Cursive Vitriola3.5
Molly Burch First Flower4.0
Ice Nine Kills The Silver Scream4.0
Coheed and Cambria Vaxis I: The Unheavenly Creatures3.0
Black Peaks All That Divides4.0
Monuments (UK) Phronesis3.0
High on Fire Electric Messiah3.5
Atmosphere Mi Vida Local3.5
Sheck Wes Mudboy3.5
Madeline Kenney Perfect Shapes3.0
Kero Kero Bonito Time 'n' Place4.0
Endless Swarm Imprisoned In Skin3.5
Beartooth Disease3.0
Revocation The Outer Ones4.0
Lupe Fiasco DROGAS Wave4.0
Horrendous Idol3.5
Lil Wayne Tha Carter V2.5
Tim Hecker Konoyo4.0
Marissa Nadler For My Crimes4.0
Anaal Nathrakh A New Kind of Horror2.0
Walking Dead On Broadway Dead Era3.5
Terror Total Retaliation4.0
Dir En Grey The Insulated World4.0
The Story So Far Proper Dose3.5
Brockhampton Iridescence3.0
Joyce Manor Million Dollars To Kill Me3.5
Toby Driver They Are the Shield4.0
Aborted TerrorVision3.0
Voivod The Wake3.0
SUMAC Love In Shadow3.0
Milo Budding Ornithologists Are Weary Of Tired Analogie4.0
Glue Trip Sea At Night3.0
Shrine Of Malice Malignance4.0
Beak> (UK) >>>2.0
ByoNoiseGenerator Neuromechanica2.0
Infernal Coil Within a World Forgotten4.0
Thrice Palms3.0
Emma Ruth Rundle On Dark Horses3.5
Fit for a King Dark Skies4.0
Arcane Roots Landslide EP3.0
Deicide Overtures of Blasphemy3.0
Good Charlotte Generation Rx1.0
Aphex Twin Collapse4.0
Bosse-de-Nage Further Still3.5
Noname Room 254.0
Low Double Negative3.5
Rad Horror The Part Where Julia Dies2.0
E A Terra Nunca Me Pareceu Tao Distante Fundação4.0
Jungle For Ever3.5
Conan Existential Void Guardian3.5
Spiritualized And Nothing Hurt3.5
Satan Cruel Magic3.0
Pig Destroyer Head Cage3.5
Clutch Book of Bad Decisions2.5
Shannen Moser I'll Sing4.0
Counterparts Private Room3.5
$uicideboy$ I Want To Die In New Orleans3.5
Molchat Doma Etazhi4.0
Krisiun Scourge of the Enthroned3.0
Yves Tumor Safe in the Hands of Love4.5
Eminem Kamikaze3.0
IDLES Joy as an Act of Resistance4.0
KEN mode Loved3.5
Wild Nothing Indigo4.0
Alkaline Trio Is This Thing Cursed?4.0
Thou Magus4.0
Interpol Marauder3.5
Ancestors Suspended in Reflections4.5
Leeched You Took The Sun When You Left3.5
The Amity Affliction Misery1.0
Alice in Chains Rainier Fog3.5
american poetry club we are beautiful, even when...3.0
Jesus Piece Only Self4.0
Blood Orange Negro Swan4.0
Nothing Dance On The Blacktop4.0
Murder by Death The Other Shore3.0
Hermit and the Recluse Orpheus vs. The Sirens4.0
Carnation (BE) Chapel of Abhorrence3.5
Mitski Be the Cowboy4.0
Rebel Wizard Voluptuous Worship of Rapture and Response3.0
Animal Collective Tangerine Reef2.0
mewithoutYou [untitled] e.p.3.0
Ariana Grande Sweetener3.5
Young Thug Slime Language2.0
Crippled Black Phoenix Great Escape2.5
Foxing Nearer My God3.0
Delta Sleep Ghost City4.5
Nicki Minaj Queen2.0
Tomberlin At Weddings4.0
Hollow Prophet & Scumfuck Scumprophet4.0
Iglooghost Steel Mogu4.0
Iglooghost Clear Tamei4.0
Dad Thighs Easy Listening4.0
Brutal Sphincter Analhu Akbar3.5
Sinitus Tempo Homebrew2.0
Deaf Havana Rituals1.0
Nostrum Grocers Nostrum Grocers4.0
Trophy Eyes The American Dream3.5
Travis Scott Astroworld3.5
YG Stay Dangerous2.5
Mac Miller Swimming3.5
Denzel Curry TA13OO4.0
Frontierer Unloved3.5
Golden Features SECT2.5
Thou Rhea Sylvia4.0
Skeletonwitch Devouring Radiant Light2.5
88rising Head in the Clouds2.5
Obscura Diluvium4.0
Bury Tomorrow Black Flame3.0
Deafheaven Ordinary Corrupt Human Love4.5
Hopesfall Arbiter4.5
Real Friends Composure3.5
Between the Buried and Me Automata II2.0
Black Fast Spectre of Ruin3.0
Laurel Halo Raw Silk Uncut Wood4.0
Dirty Projectors Lamp Lit Prose3.0
Birds in Row We Already Lost The World4.0
Windows96 One Hundred Mornings3.5
Chelsea Grin Eternal Nightmare2.0
Haircuts for Men 19824.0
Xavlegbmaofffassssit.... Gore 2.02.5
Immortal Northern Chaos Gods3.5
Mom Jeans. Puppy Love4.0
Drake Scorpion3.0
Converge Beautiful Ruin3.5
Florence and the Machine High as Hope3.5
Gorillaz The Now Now2.0
Dwellings Lavender Town3.5
Let's Eat Grandma I'm All Ears4.0
Night Verses From the Gallery of Sleep4.5
Tropics Nocturnal Souls4.0
Facada Quebrante3.0
Death Grips Year of the Snitch4.0
Nine Inch Nails Bad Witch4.0
Khemmis Desolation3.0
Vein.fm Errorzone4.0
Freddie Gibbs Freddie2.0
Kamasi Washington Heaven And Earth3.5
The Carters Everything Is Love2.0
Mike Shinoda Post Traumatic2.5
Sophie Oil of Every Pearl's Un-Insides4.5
State Champs Living Proof3.0
Madball For The Cause2.0
Nas NASIR3.0
Dance Gavin Dance Artificial Selection4.0
"Artificial Selection" is just Dance Gavin Dance being themselves. All their albums sound the same, and this is sometimes bad, even though i consider their work almost perfect. In "Artificial Selection", we see a sequence of "Mothership", that is, it is the band using the same formula in different ways, to reach a new level of competence and innovation. All this process has not really been visualized here, but who knows in the future?
Kids See Ghosts Kids See Ghosts4.0
Kanye West arrived with everything in the first half of the year. Controversial declarations in social networks, an own album that emerges as a watershed, productive collaborations as in the new Pusha T disc, and a collaborative record with Kid Cudi. The work is up in the house and in the studio of the West's, and "Kids See Ghosts" shows that it is not just a usual job, but one with great production effort. Kanye sometimes misses his audience and his timing, but by the way he's relentless this year.
Zeal and Ardor Stranger Fruit3.0
Snail Mail Lush4.0
Tomb Mold Manor of Infinite Forms4.0
Ghost (SWE) Prequelle2.5
I really try, but i can't see music in Ghost as many people see. They can be pioneers of a new style, or even a celebration of what was good in the 70's and 80's, but other than that, it's just a pretty boring band that adds nothing to the music world. The songs always sound the same, with the vocal appeal and some instruments that do not marry well in the final product. What is the reason behind this band that make them so celebrated with each release?
Anthony Green Would You Still Be In Love3.5
Anthony Green is an artist renowned for his solo career, his work at Saosin and at Circa Survive. I had never heard anything from his solo albums, so with "Would You Still Be In Love" I had my first experience. The tracks are very sad, with lyrics drawn to a feeling of suffering. You can understand that the feelings printed on the album are of the musician's personal struggles, even if we do not know it at first. I didn't like the melodies on here, besides the voice that is a bit out of harmony too, but other than that, it's a good album to listen to and reflect on.
Kanye West ye4.0
For a change, Kanye West gained his spotlight and his space in the radios with more controversy.
His new album comes out of nowhere, after he returns to Twitter talking a lot of shit without any
nexus. In "ye", West's unique qualities are based on his impeccable production and some melodies
that are very strong and engaging. The lyrics have always been the weak of it, more by his ego and
his absurd notion of life and universe. Even so, it's cool to have people like him in music. Not
mentioning his life outside music, Kanye West has contributed a lot to Hip-Hop and will continue
to do so in favor of quality music.

Edit: yeah, i was wrong in some arguments, this is lit.
Ben Howard Noonday Dream4.0
"Noonday Dream" is a very atmospheric work that appeals to the emotional value. Even if it's not forced, the melodies and sound lines were built to make an impact during the songs. I felt this, but it was not a feeling of sadness and desolation, but rather the pride of listening to a beautiful album in a very dubious year for music. Artists like Ben Howard always contribute in a divergent setting with dubious styles and genres. Sometimes, looking for the conventional is more appropriate.
Neko Case Hell-On3.5
Human Cull Revenant4.0
Black Thought Streams of Thought, Vol. 14.0
Thou Inconsolable3.0
Dysmorfectomy Disembodied Anomalies4.0
Uada Cult of a Dying Sun3.5
Baptists Beacon of Faith3.0
With the release of "Beacon of Faith", i already understand that Baptists is a band with no identity of their own. The guys can't even hide the size of the influence Converge has on their sound. Influencing is not the problem, the mistake is when the band creates a work almost equal to who they mirror. Nothing against it, i find the record very fun because i consider Converge one of the bands that i like the most, but it is a pity to see bands with potential to play out what they can really do for the genre.
Pusha T DAYTONA4.0
Kanye West may not be as effective on his record albums, but when he puts his hands to produce works by other artists, it's almost always a big hit. "DAYTONA" is one of the best Hip-Hop albums of the year, with a lot of melody going from Soul to the darkest of the genre. We can already see Pusha T with other eyes, since it has been some time that he stands out in the musical scene.
William Ryan Key Thirteen4.0
I love the Yellowcard sonority, even considering their discography the most genuine in the history of Pop Punk. Not only because of my childhood and adolescence, Yellowcard has always proved their value, and this has almost always come about because of Ryan Key. In "Thirteen," we have a few songs we've heard being tried on a few past albums, and it is pretty damn good. Ryan continues in his prime, even after the Yellowcard is gone.
Dream On Dreamer It Comes and Goes4.0
Snow Patrol Wildness3.5
Brand of Sacrifice Interstice4.0
Gulch Burning Desire to Draw Last Breath4.0
Amorphis Queen of Time2.0
I don't understand all the criticisms and positive comments about Amorphis latest work. "Queen of Time" seems like any symphonic work that uses Death Metal as a backdrop. There is nothing to be celebrated here, it is always the same gooey and super produced sound. The impact is nonexistent, and the urge to sleep overwhelmed me at the moment i listened to this record. I don't have a hatred for this aspect of Death Metal, but it seems that nothing creative or entertaining comes out from here.
Alkaloid Liquid Anatomy3.5
"Liquid Anatomy" has its great moments, some because of its great capacity to create innovation, and others to use established formulas in different ways. The problem is that the record does not hold until the end, seeming more like an effort to have long songs. These even lengthy songs do not feature original content until the end. Unfortunately Alkaloid's latest work falls on ostracism and people's need to think the music is going through good times in 2018.
Parquet Courts Wide Awake4.0
Rotten Sound Suffer To Abuse3.5
Skee Mask Compro4.0
Strung Out Black Out The Sky3.0
Arctic Monkeys Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino4.0
The big problem of being a very famous band with an absurdly huge fan base is that each album will share opinions, especially if they change the band's sound or are the fruits of a visionary work. And that's what happens with Arctir Mokeys last release. Fans already feel hurt because they have nothing like "AM" on here, but the reality is that "Tranquility Base Hotel and Casino" is a very mature work for this type of audience. I'm happy to see bands with such attention and recognition of the media launching something that was not even up on their imagination.
Beach House 74.0
2018 is not being such a good and productive year for the music world, even more so compared to the last two years. In this sense, it's great to see bands with little expectation about their work, releasing albums that really rank among the best of the year. Beach House is this type of band, even more working with an astral genre and with strong imaginary power. With this conclusion, "7" is such an interesting work, which may be one of the best of the year, as well as one of the most relevant work in the history of Dream Pop.
The Body I have fought against it, But I can’t any longer2.0
Playboi Carti Die Lit4.0
Facelift Deformation Dominating The Extermination4.0
Parkway Drive Reverence1.5
Honestly, i had no expectation that Parkway Drive would make a good album that would even reach the feet of "Deep Blue" or "Atlas". However, i was amazed to hear the whole record, and realized that they managed to overcome "Ire" in mediocrity. The band does not even care about their fans anymore, joining the genre of Dad-Metal. So in the future we can expect this band featuring with Creed, Five Fingers Death Punch and Limp Bizkit at Rock in Rio. In the end, "Wishing Well" is the only above average song in here, and if it were not for that, this disk would be a solid 0.5/5.0.
Jon Hopkins Singularity4.0
Jon Hopkins music is very astral, getting to always relate his work with a strong trip of LSD or any other hallucinogen. Singularity is a great success, being a work that opens the imaginative field of the people and that presents great compositions that emphasize diverse types of feelings. Perhaps the only hindrance, has been to close the album in a melancholy way, but if this option was thought, we can withdraw this argument.
At the Gates To Drink from the Night Itself3.0
The singles of "To Drink from the Night Itself" were no longer very encouraging. A lock took over me, and i soon subjudged that this album would be a disaster. Well... it's not, but neither is anything too encouraging. The impression that remains, is that "To Drink from the Night Itself" should have been released at least 20 years ago. With the concept of Melodic Death Metal in other pillars, At the Gates lost his hand in his music.
Cat Company Cat Company4.0
Iceage Beyondless3.5
Tropical Fuck Storm A Laughing Death in Meatspace4.0
Necroexophilia Intergalactic Armageddon4.0
Sectioned Annihilated4.5
I wasn't prepared for such a veracious and hateful sound nonsense as "Annihilated" when i listened to it this week. The cover art deceived me, just as it did when i first listened to Discordance Axis. Chaotic Hardcore and all that is most absurd in these genres is here, being one of the best releases of Hardcore in this year. Just listen, it's worth it. And please, get rid of that (Metalcore) shit on the name of the band.
Post Malone beerbongs and bentleys2.5
I don't know the 'persona' of Post Malone and i have no knowledge of why he is so hated today. But in relation to his music, it seems that he even lives up to this imposed fame. "Beerbongs and Bentleys" was a long awaited album, from what i read here, but jesus... what a dull thing to listen to. There are 18 songs in here, and 17 of them are basically the same. Post delivers a acoustic song too, which is totally disposable. To be honest, the first track is pretty good, but when it started to be recycled into other songs, it bothered me a lot.
Janelle Monae Dirty Computer3.5
There are certain genres that are difficult for me both in the matter of absorption and to debate, since i feel dumb about it. This is the case of "Dirty Computer", for example. Judging by her voice, Janelle Monae shows that it can be said that this is another great album, presenting herself as visionary and well qualified in what she does. I just feel that this record has not evolved inside me yet the way it should be.
Ingested The Level Above Human3.5
The Armed Only Love3.0
Vansire Angel Youth4.5
Inferi (USA) Revenant4.0
"Revenant" is all people have been talking about since 2014. Technical and largely progressive, taking elements from other genres and making their music unique and explosive. I see Inferi near Artificial Brain and other bands that are coming up with a lot of musical hunger. "Revenant" is one of the best Metal albums of the year so far.
Pennywise Never Gonna Die3.5
Pennywise is a band of great significance in my life. I know all their songs and even the year of release of their records, but now, the feeling i have is sadness. I believe the real meaning of the band's sound died in "Land of the Free", after that, everything that followed was very generic. "All or Nothing" showed that innovation is good for the band, and even the departure of Jim Lindberg was essential to that. Today the band is neither a shadow of what it was, and "Never Gonna Die" is just another repetitive, non-innovative album by a band that releases songs with no other meaning behind it.
TesseracT Sonder3.5
My first experience with the sound of TesseracT was very interesting. "Sonder" is a beautiful work, without much emotion but with a clear creative delivery of all parts of the album. The band has always had great potential for what i read, and works like "Sonder" are helping to build an ideal scenario. We can expect a masterpiece in the future, why not?
Cancer Bats The Spark That Moves2.0
I don't know what happens, but i hate Cancer Bats. It seems like everything they do, sounds generic, soulless, and uninspired in an abrupt amount of attempts that never worked out. I really tried, and since 2011 i've been listening to some of the band's releases. But as usual, "The Spark That Moves" is another useless record that didn't evolve inside me and that made me feel more bored than anything.
Melvins Pinkus Abortion Technician2.0
Melvins has been trying venture themselfes in que world of innovation for some years. Like many bands that have been inside the music for a long time, i see Melvins as a group that suffers from identity crisis, and that has been searching for other horizons that do not fit in their sonority. "Pinkus Abortion Technician" starts well and brings a sense of nostalgia, but with little time already bores and seasick your ears. Not to mention the cover of a totally expendable Beatles song that makes the album descend even more in innovation and creativity.
Sleep The Sciences4.5
Sleep seems to have become increasingly aware about the creative ability that can be created upon their works. Mixing Doom elements with Stoner without being repetitive and generic is really difficult, but for the band, it seems like this is a childhood play. "The Sciences" is a release to rejoice many fans of music that comes the year of 2018 as disappointing. The band lets us dream, making us always looking forward to new kind of stuff. Music thanks Sleep, it is for this kind of work that musical diversity is worth it.
A Perfect Circle Eat the Elephant1.5
Not being a fan of a band like A Perfect Circle is a real pleasure in this moment. I'm putting myself in the place of who really likes the sound of these guys... these same people who waited 14 years for a new album. The wait was long, and with it appeared the doubts. The lamentable cover art came to the public, and so, the music emerged. "Eat the Elephant" is another watershed in the band's discography. In my humble opinion, this is one of the biggest pieces of crap i've heard this year. I feel sorry for those who waited so long, it seems that sometimes Maynard James Keenan likes to insult his fans.
Kimbra Primal Heart3.0
Not much to speak about in regards to "Primal Heart". I'm not a fan of the style and it's really hard for me to listen to an entire record that includes all the elements of Pop. That said, i add that this word is ok and that since i don't have much to support my arguments, i give this Kimbra record an average rating so as not to contradict me.
J. Cole K.O.D.2.0
Recently, J. Cole has received a lot of criticism from the industry and from his fans, since few of his works have claimed the hype of anyone looking for quality Hip-Hop. I never understood that, since i didn't heard anything from him. But today i listened to "K.O.D." and now i really understand why he is so criticized. It's a shame because you can see that he has ability and could be more than he is, but instead of thinking like that, he keeps trying to be Kendrick Lamar.
Human Worms Limbless At Birth4.0
"Limbless At Birth" is a very interesting EP from a band that until now is unknown. The quality is surprising for a first release, and some lessons can be taken from here. The Death Metal issue mixed with Beatdown does not work, and it practically ruins one of six songs in here. But other than that, i see no other factor that compromises the final product.
Jack Stauber HiLo4.0
Satanic Surfers Back From Hell3.5
Our Place of Worship is Silence With Inexorable Suffering4.0
Our Place of Worship is Silence is a good option within the current scenario of Death Metal. Without honoring the classic period of the style and looking to the future, "With Inexorable Suffering" is a very heavy and impeccably produced release, reminiscent of golden moments that bands like Gorguts and Ulcerate have always lived.
Breaking Benjamin Ember2.0
I don't know.... i've never been very much a fan of Breaking Benjamin and i've never been so interested in hearing much of them. With the release of "Ember" i countered my own will and gave this band a chance, and i regret it. 36 minutes of my day are in the trash. Listening to a album so generic and weak musically gave me even the desire of never checking out future releases from these guys. What a disgrace.
Mol JORD4.0
"JORD" is an album that appears as a possibility within Blackgaze, making the contrary decisions that Ghost Bath has taken, and bringing more atmospheric influences from Black Metal than from Dream Pop/Shoegaze. The disc is not wide and cataclimatic in the same way that all the Deafheaven albums are, but the band is much more present in what the Alcest imposed the music, than its other neighbors. Good music with atmospheric chilling and with good perspectives in a debut album that deserves the attention in this bad year for music in general.
Gozu Equilibrium3.0
"Equilibrium" is a virtually irrelevant release that does not support any groundbreaking quality within Stoner until its last track. What really holds that record is the track "Ballad of ODB", which is a musical absurdity of more than 10 minutes and that really brings a sprinkling that Gozu could be a better band.
A Place to Bury Strangers Pinned3.0
Many Rooms There is a Presence Here3.5
Manic Street Preachers Resistance Is Futile2.0
I've never listened to Manic Street Preachers and i have to admit that i really need to check out the first records by these folks. My experience with "Resistance Is Futile" was a disaster and i don't think that i'm about to listening to this record again. I don't know how to explain it in words, but everything i feel bad inside Rock, i have found it here.
Underoath Erase Me3.0
"Erase Me" was a surprise when it was announced, but many already knew that the result might not be so good after a few sabbatical years. The first half is very tiring, not engaging or even holding to listen anymore. But what really saves is the second half, which presents a nostalgic version of a band that seeks innovation in a new field that does not yet have the knowledge to act. It is worth checking for the affection with the band, but it is very disposable.
The Wonder Years Sister Cities3.5
"Sister Cities" is another example of a Pop-Punk band that has sought other sound horizons focused on reaching other audiences. This type of initiative will always be valid, however, it should be borne in mind that the band needs to know their limitations in other genres. The Wonder Years made their name as one of the best Pop-Punk bands in the last decade, but now that they mixes the sonority with other genres, they took a not so considerable step as it has done previously. But as soon as life is on, bands always start from somewhere.
Hop Along Bark Your Head Off, Dog4.5
"Bark Your Head Off, Dog" is one of the most diverse indie-related works i've ever heard. There is a sense of mutual contribution between all the folks. The vocalist is singing with the soul, the instruments follow a line being at the same time simple and innovative. In the end, Hop Along is a band that deserves a little more attention, always coming up with complete and enjoyable works.
Dr. Octagon Moosebumps2.0
I'm not an expert on Hip-Hop, knowing all the variations and beats the style provides like Fantano's reviews, but it's noticeable that "Moosebumps" is a failed attempt to go back to time in a classic way. "Dr. Octagonecologyst" is fantastic and certainly a milestone that is set forever. However, Dr. Octagon's two last attempts to reach the same level were flaws. It seems that he and MF DOOM suffer from identity crisis, but at least the latter is still able to make good beats. Edit: "Flying Waterbed" is pretty good to be honest.
Winterfylleth The Hallowing of Heirdom4.0
I never listened to Winterfylleth before, and i'm certainly surprised to hear "The Hallowing of Heirdom", but not for the best reasons. I looked for the sound of this band to hear something atmospheric and symphonic inside Black Metal, but i came across with a very consistent dark Folk album that contains practically no element of Black Metal. The record is really fantastic and a good path traced by the band, but being in a terrible moment of my life, the sound annoyed me and made me sadder, for its slow, melancholy and dark sonority.rEdit: 3,8.
Palm Reader Braille3.5
I thought that i might be surprised with the latest Palm Reader release, but it seems like i have some blockage to the sound of this band. There is nothing abysmal here, and i think that criticism does not fit in relation to the production, melodies and the delivery of the band. What i can comment on is that "Braille" is just another forgettable album that i listened to in my life and that's it.
Thirty Seconds to Mars America1.0
Bleed from Within Era4.0
Kali Uchis Isolation4.0
Saba Care For Me4.0
Saba is one of the great musicians that has been appearing within Hip-Hop. The artist managed to highlight in a very clean and natural way. All the essence that the style has, influenced by other bands from the 60's to last year are here. "Care For Me" is a good request for anyone who likes artists like Sampha and Oddisee. The feeling is of good fruit that will be harvested in the future.
Expurgo Deformed by Law3.5
CZARFACE and MF DOOM Czarface Meets Metal Face3.5
Escape the Fate I Am Human1.5
Being honest, i hate everything that Escape the Fate has done since "Dying Is Your Latest Fashion", saved by one or another song that is no more than just "ok". Always when i listen to an entire record from this band, it seems like i lose 50 minutes of my day looking at the wall. The songs of these guys do not arouse any feeling inside me, neither of hate nor of contempt. Even so, i repeat that i detest this band that has been able to release songs so soulless for 12 years that it's hilarious... and maybe that's the only feeling i can arouse inside me in the future.
Kacey Musgraves Golden Hour4.0
"Golden Hour" is an essential choice for those who enjoy the soft side of Folk, in other words: The Country music. Kacey Musgraves voice is sweet and absurdly powerful, standing out from the melody and all the sonority imposed on the album. I'm quite surprised, because i never thought i would listen to a Country work for so long, enjoying every single track. Her delivery in the songs is clear, making this release one of the best of the first half of 2018.
The Weeknd My Dear Melancholy,4.5
Napalm Death Coded Smears and More Uncommon Slurs4.0
Within Destruction Deathwish3.0
The Republic of Wolves shrine4.0
"Shrine" is a very good, comprehensive, immersive and complete work by The Republic of Wolves. It seems that the band has idealized a kind of sound that stands out for its sincerity, and the final product is even better than planned. This is the type of record that improves over time and that is sure to grow inside you. It's worth a few more listening, enough to rate this record one of the most incredible of 2018.
Ripped to Shreds 埋葬3.0
Blessthefall Hard Feelings1.5
Blessthefall has been dropping production as shit on the toilet since "Awakening." It is clear that the band is not revolutionary and not one of the best of its kind, but during their career they managed to make good songs that blended heavier elements with some melodic vocals. The big problem is that the band got lost and stagnated in the past without being able to reach other horizons. "Hard Feelings" is very bad, really. The disc does not have a good song, and is absurdly produced with a stupid quantity of synthesizers that don't worked really well. A record to forget from a band that seeks oblivion without realizing it.
GosT Possessor4.0
"Possessor" is as if we were ejected into the 80's amidst a morbid and colorful scenario at the same time. A work that closely resembles the soundtracks of series like Stranger Things, provides more prospects than could have been done a few years ago. I venture to say that it is as if Duran Duran meet Kraftwerk and together, they elaborated a work with influences of the Atmospheric Black Metal and with nostalgic subjects.
Jack White Boarding House Reach3.5
I listened few things coming from the genius of Jack White, many of them from the White Stripes. I had no expectations for this album, especially by not consuming this type of music so much. But the final product is very interesting, showing a musician that seeks more influences in other sound fields in which it does not dominate. The critics are clearly misplaced.
XXXTENTACION ?3.5
Mount Eerie Now Only4.5
The way the story is told and built, in songs of deep nd melancholic conceptions, border on human sentimental perfection. Mount Eerie is a fantastic project, and Phil Elverum is a musician who is leaving an increasingly consistent and complete legacy. I don't know what to say to add more arguments and pillars that can support my reasoning, i just retreat to feel.
Rivers of Nihil Where Owls Know My Name5.0
I listened to "Where Owls Know My Name" in its entirety traveling in the middle of my own thinking. How can an album be so great and impressive in the midst of a lot of bands that keep betting on it? Rivers of Nihil is standing out for this, creating a masterpiece that will be recognized in the future as a watershed. With a considerable mix of genres, an impeccable production and even the presence of a saxophone, i ask myself, "How can we not give a perfect rating for this record?".
Greyhaven Empty Black4.0
"Empty Black" works all the progressivity imposed in both Rock and Metal. In addition to the lightness in the compositions, some tracks have their weight and value. Knowing the sound of Greyhaven only now, i can't say too much about the historical context and the evolution of the band. But i can faithfully say that this record is one of the best of the year so far.
Code Error Code Error2.5
Drudkh They Often See Dreams About The Spring4.0
"They Often See Dreams About The Spring" is excellent and provides to us five well-crafted songs. Even though the intensity is not extended, and Drudkh's Black Metal concept is only normal for progressive standards, the disc is quite acceptable and good to listen to sometimes. It will surely be forgotten over time, but this is common in the genre.
of Montreal White Is Relic/Irrealis Mood3.0
Indie Pop is not my favorite musical style, nor what i usually look for to listen. Sometimes i listen to some bands and it surprises me, the extent that the songs give in the moment i listen are really great. But "White Is Relic / Irrealis Mood" did not get into that, unfortunately. Some songs are very long and dull, even if it does not compromise the production quality.
Ministry AmeriKKKant1.0
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA, the worst piece of shit i've listened in 2018. There is no need to say anything about this record and this band who died in 2003. Awful in so many levels.
Between the Buried and Me Automata I3.5
"Automata I" is another hit in the discography of BTBAM, which was already expected. But if we talk about the songs, and how they unfold to catch the attention of the listener, it seems shallow and sometimes annoying. Even if it's only six songs, and a first part of an already established project, i was a little disappointed with many moments of the album. Progressive Metal seems to have condensed in my mind, making "Automata I" just a average record.
Judas Priest Firepower3.0
I definitely dislike Judas Priest, and i cannot stand the vocals of Rob Halford. I've never been a fan of the biggest hits either, and i've listened to the band's works a few times. As my opinion is shallow and with little knowledge about the band's discography, i only get my first and only impression of "Firepower". Boring.
David Byrne American Utopia3.0
"American Utopia" is an album that has a more beautiful and complex cover art than the sound itself. I'm not very familiar with this kind of sonority, and i got a little sleepy listening to it. However, it is undeniable that the album is fun on some tracks, but that's all.
Moose Blood I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore2.5
Even though the instrumental sounds quite amusing and appealing to the ears, the problem of "I Don't Think I Can Do This Anymore" is evident. The lyrics are weak and deal with the same themes that almost no one is interested. Over time, it seems that even the sound is compromised and unoriginal. I didn't listened to the rest of Moose Blood works, and i really believe they are much better than this album. But it is true to say that i have feeling of discouragement with this band now.
Nervus Everything Dies3.0
"Everything Dies" is an album with so many influences from the Alkaline Trio that it becomes annoying. I've always enjoyed Matt Skiba's early work, and the legacy is all over the Pop-Punk bands that popped up after them. Nervus seems to be still discovering themselves, making their first release much more a tribute to Alkaline Trio than a record of his own.
Turbowolf The Free Life2.0
Stoner Rock's happy side does not convince me. In "The Free Life", i had the impression that i was listening to an album without inspiration and soul from Wolfmother. That is, my first experience with Turbowolf was uncomfortable with these details that always disturbs me in some ratings: The lack of originality and the predominant domain of laziness.
Drowse Cold Air4.0
"Cold Air" is an album that begins in a very lazy way, almost compromising the work in its totality. What saves it's the half to the end of the album, which shows a new perception of Shoegaze, and how the strange atmosphere of the style can open new horizons for bands that are yet to emerge.
I Am Destruction Violence Devours3.5
Slugdge Esoteric Malacology4.5
The absurd amount of riffs is stunning and in shape of ecstasy. What a wonderful band, what a diverse style and what a brilliant concept. These 58 minutes of pure Sludge were the best of my day, words flee from my mouth when i try to describe how great this record is.
Barely Civil We Can Live Here Forever4.5
"We Can Live Here Forever" is a big surprise of a band that is still in its first steps in music. The Emo music is very immersive and complex by its terms and feelings, and it seems to me that the band already got it right in the first time. Good job, folks.
Moby Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt4.0
"Everything Was Beautiful and Nothing Hurt" is all i wanted right now. Moby made me very disappointed last year with his album "More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse". Everything was wrong and very confusing there, which made it difficult for me to listen to the record more than once. Now in 2018, our infamous musician has managed to really get back to the top of the game that only he knows.
Rolo Tomassi Time Will Die And Love Will Bury It4.5
When i listened to Tomassi's "Time Will Die and Love Will Bury It", i was absolutely sure that i would come across with something from Post-Rock or from the depths of Experimental Rock. I was surprised to know what Spazzcore is and how diverse all its aspects and pillars support music that goes up to eight minutes in length. The hype on top of this album is really accurate and fair. An evident favorite in the dispute for the best record of 2018.
Anna von Hausswolff Dead Magic4.5
Brilliant and scary. Anna Von Hausswolff voice is really absurd, showing a somber air to her songs that have distorted atmospheres of a cruel reality. A great and hauting year for music so far.
Haley Heynderickx I Need to Start a Garden4.5
"I Need to Start the Garden" is incredible, sad, and sovereign over a range of Indie Folk bands. Being Haley Heynderickx's first LP, the rest of me is giving every possible applause for her powerful voice, and the totally intelligent structure she gave in her songs. We can already expect great songs and superb albums coming from her.
Oceans of Slumber The Banished Heart3.0
I didn't like the progressive instrumental mix with the vocal alternations on "The Banished Heart". The record is completely condensed and cannot be sustained because of the quality imposed in it. Another problem is the size of the job, which goes over an hour and it is really tiring to get to the end. Without taking away the merit of the band or the innovative attempt to establish themselves in the genre, but the end product is nothing more than ok.
Soccer Mommy Clean3.5
Ana Frango Eletrico mormaço queima3.0
All The Luck In The World A Blind Arcade4.5
Incredibly good and surprisingly sincere. The songs and lyrics stand out forming a beautiful piece of art from a unknown band. A launch so unique and diverse in its simplicity, deserves all the prominence. It is worth listening several times until you get tired. And how absurd is this cover... damn, I fell in love with the design at first sight few days ago.
Turnstile Time and Space3.0
"Time and Space" is the first album i listened from Turnstile, and my current reaction is total disappointment. The insertion of new instruments, moments and moods throughout the album is clear and well valid, but it does not convince. The instrumental and production quality is almost perfect, but it does not save this record from just being regular.
S. Carey Hundred Acres3.5
"Hundred Acres" has a well-validated idea behind sound, but saturated. The first part is fantastic, but over time, the melodies did not synchronize with my mood and it was a bit tiring to listen to the end. Otherwise, the songs are solid and worth checking out.
Lo Moon Lo Moon4.0
I tried to listen to "Lo Moon" but i fell asleep three times last weekend. This is not saying that the album is weak or lazy enough to make me fall asleep. Today in my work, i had the opportunity to check the entire album and it is very interesting. Some aspects are commercial and leave the quality of the disc at the margin of rejection. But other than that, everything is well fitted and harmonious.
Destroyer 666 Call of the Wild2.0
"Call of the Wild" fails on all the quests, and does not give the feeling that it could be more than that. The band lost their identity in some songs and it is difficult to decipher what it they really wanted to be said here. In addition, even with just four songs, the mood is lethargic and lavish. Totally disposable and forgettable.
Conjurer (UK) Mire4.5
"Mire" took me by surprise in one day that i didn't expect to hear something so genuine. Inspired by many genres, Conjurer was able to put together in one record, seven songs that travel through various aspects of heavy music. The Doom aspect is characteristic, just as Post-Rock takes care of the atmosphere and identity of the work. A full and very diverse dish, with the only fault of containing only a few songs.
A.A.L. (Against All Logic) 2012-20174.5
Fantastic, sublime, abysmal, transcendental and philanthropic. Another record that i listened to today without seeing the genre and without having any previous expectations. House music, like the whole immersive universe of electronic music rocked me in a very intriguing way in recent months. I've always been against electronic music for not really consuming the content, but over time i've been feeling what's really appreciated in this type of music. Classic.
Ought Room Inside The World3.5
"Room Inside The World" is regular. With many Post-Rock elements and many clear influences from other classic bands of the genre, Ought was able to release an ok album that is cool and fun to listen to. But the sound may sound kind of boring over time. Nothing disastrous, but nothing to celebrate.
Pianos Become the Teeth Wait For Love3.5
I did not expect that. Pianos Become the Teeth is one of the best bands of my youth, helping me to spend a few moments with their emotional melodies and the characteristic screams of the genre. The change is natural in bands of this style, but in the case of "Wait For Love", border on the disaster. Everything is wrong here. The songs look like one, the cover is horrible and the concept is pretty generic. Finally, the album looks more like an uninspired split from Citizen with Tigers Jaw.
Harakiri for the Sky Arson4.0
"Arson" is a brake on the band's innovation and breadth, but it's not even close to be a insult or misjudgment. The album is full of spectacular elements that really fill many spaces that their left in the last works. "Aokigahara" can be considered the masterpiece of the band, but the last record of the Austrian folks is intense from the beginning to the end. The duration of the record is almost imperceptible after you catch yourself being immersed in the sound quality imposed by the eight songs.
Senses Fail If There Is Light, It Will Find You4.0
"If There Is Light, It Will Find You" is the first Senses Fail album i listen to in full, and the impression of the work is the best possible. I know the band since my childhood and i used to listen to one or another song, i did not intended to and did not wanted to listen more than that, since i did not like the genre very much in that time. The last release is a beautiful combination of Pop-Punk and Emo, bordering on the underground at times and being very commercial in others. The songs are original and show the consistency of the band, which has always used the same success formula without becoming generic or repetitive.
U.S. Girls In A Poem Unlimited4.0
"In A Poem Unlimited" is incredible, sincere, soft and absurdly fun. Entertainment and lightness were some of the prevailing sensations in my brain throughout the duration of the disc. The attention that the band receives is still very scarce and not in keeping with its quality. Take a listen.
Endless Heights Vicious Pleasure3.0
Decent and normal. Comparisons with Deftones are a little overdone, but that's fine. The sound is very similar to some bands like Citizen and it is very light soft until its end. But after listening, I did not miss the record and maybe leave it aside for a long time. It's an ok album, but that's all.
Gods of Mount Olympus Gods of Mount Olympus2.0
What bothers me the most here is the introduction of all the songs. For example, "Cops on Saint Andrews" has a terrible beginning but it manages to save itself as the music evolves. Besides, the record is very forgettable and does not animate much until the end. Being an EP of five songs, saying that seems long to be well condensed is not a exaggeration.
Loma Loma4.0
This record surprised me. Unable to distinguish the genre and the characteristic sonority of the band, i lost myself in some moments of pure trance amidst the fanciful songs with abysmal distortions. "Loma" is a great album, and maybe it will be one of the best of the year in its concept.
The Plot In You Dispose2.0
This was the first time i heard anything from The Plot In You and the result is not pleasant. I don't know... i didn't feel anything special listening to "Dispose". Everything seems pretty lazy and lethargic here. Certainly one of the worst of the year so far.
Car Seat Headrest Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)4.0
Fuck, "Beach Life-In-Death" is practically an anthem, what a sinister and intense music... without words. Car Seat Headrest is a beautiful band, and "Twin Fantasy (Face to Face)" is a re-recording of the same disc that was released in 2011. I have not heard the original yet, but my experience was incredible the first time i listened to this. Need to check the rest of the discography later.
Runaway Brother New Pocket3.5
"New Pocket" is fun and keeps getting better as the songs go by. I believe that in my first experience with the band, the last tracks were the ones that surprised the most, which caught my attention. The sound and the melodies are not very innovative, but that's ok.
For the Fallen Dreams Six4.0
For the Fallen Dreams is that kind of band that does not get so much attention by simply not doing anything so relevant in their work. But that started to change in "Heavy Hearts", even if with little impact. In "Six", i see the band finally finding their place and their path within their sonority, being so far, the best Metalcore album released in this weak year of 2018.
Fu Manchu Clone of the Universe3.0
"Clone of the Universe" is just another Stoner Rock album. It does not show anything new, it does not innovate in any sense, but it is still good and fun to listen to. The album does not open another future path for Fu Manchu, but it also does not despise the importance of the band in the genre.
MGMT Little Dark Age4.5
We're halfway through february yet and "Little Dark Age" is already one of the best albums of the year for me. Colorful, expansive and completely contagious, MGMT's latest release is one of the best pieces of music i've ever heard. The mixture of feelings and genres marries well with the inspiration of all the members. It will not be the best album of the year, but it will be on several end-of-year lists.
Harm's Way (USA-IL) Posthuman4.0
The constant evolution of Harm's Way is becoming more and more evident. The transitions between style and sonorities highlight this album, which is certainly one of the best and most mature works of the band.
Alela Diane Cusp4.0
"Cusp" is a great album that captures the meaning of the mix between Folk Indie and Indie music more contemporary. The voice of Alela Diane is really spectacular. I need to listen to this record more often, maybe the concept that i already set up in my head go up a little bit, right?
Franz Ferdinand Always Ascending3.5
Good Tiger We Will All be Gone3.0
"We Will All Be Gone" seems much more a new album of any other band, less from Good Tiger. Lack of identity and scarcity of ideas is clear here. If someone cheated me saying that Dance Gavin Dance had released a new album and i listened to this, I would think about the time that was theirs.
Desalmado Save Us from Ourselves3.0
Anna Burch Quit The Curse4.0
Soft and sweet as you'd expect. At the same time that it looks like Title Fight in some tracks and with a possible influence of the Mac DeMarco (?) in some tonalities of the vocal, what stands out is the beautiful voice of Anna Burch. A great album to listen to at any time and that brings cool emotions and moods for certain occasions.
Justin Timberlake Man of the Woods2.0
Tired of showing off his music skills, Justin Timberlake makes a record full of songs to be played on the radios and on open channel advertisements. Completely uninspired and with a musical recycling that defines the word "atrocity," Timberlake begins his self-deprecating trajectory. Collaborative tracks do not make sense and will never do on this genre. "Man of the Woods" is another nail in American popular music that has been suffering from highly dubious releases in recent years.
Efrim Manuel Menuck Pissing Stars3.0
Efrim Manuel Menuck is one of the founders of Godspeed You! Black Emperor, one of the most acclaimed bands of recent years. In his second solo album, Menuck tries to give life to an album that seems to have been played for production without even having soul. Almost half of the material is composed of synthesizers and ambient sounds that do not convince and give more sleep than anything. Even so, some transitions are very intelligent and give a little autonomy to the rest of the album. A very forgettable piece from someone so relevant.
Rich Brian Amen2.5
Boring, repetitive, and generic at certain points. The beats are good and the concept of the album goes up a bit, but none of this saves a musical work that will be forgotten in a few weeks.
Lucy Dacus Historian3.5
Aphorism O Grotesco e o Desespero3.5
Orphaned Land Unsung Prophets and Dead Messiahs2.0
The Folk mix with Progressive Metal does not really please me at all. The production and the instrumental work, even if praiseworthy, do not animate me and make me want the end of the album as soon as possible. I do not have much to say about it, but my assessment does not match the quality of the record or the genre. What happens is a proper block for this type of style.
Ruby My Dear Brame3.5
Computers develop artificial intelligence and created an album that looks like an endless cyber war. What absurd was this that I just listened. Damn.
Tiny Moving Parts Swell4.0
This sounds like blending Tigers Jaw, Such Gold, Title Fight (the early records) and American Football. It's soft, well-crafted and will definitely be part of my list of the best albums of 2018.
Mammoth Grinder Cosmic Crypt2.0
What a hell happened here? Mammoth Grinder made a incredible work in Underworlds. I was looking forward to this and in my point of view this is a total mess. There are some good moments, but the drum work seems so childish it hurts.
Portal ION4.0
Not to evil and obscure as Seepia, but it doesn't dissapoints. High points to the drum work and the incredible atmosphere that drags you down, in a good way. As i use to say, this is like the soundtrack of satan himself.
Tribulation Down Below3.0
I've missed the point here. The mix of obscure atmosphere and some aspects on Black Metal sounds like every other band on the genre.
Machine Head Catharsis1.0
Robb Flynn forgot his real age and acts in this album like a big cry boy. The worst work of the band doesn't work in both genres and is extremelly painful to listen in his entire. Also, more than a hour of this shit? Are you serious, Flynn?
Marmozets Knowing What You Know Now1.5
Paramore meets Katy Perry. So bad and empty in all aspects. Congrats, folks.
Hooded Menace Ossuarium Silhouettes Unhallowed4.0
Wow, never thought that i was gonna enjoy one Doom Metal album like this. Solid stuff.
Nils Frahm All Melody4.5
An incredible work of art. Nils Frahm presents his music as a painting exhibited in an museum, with securities and glasses implying any human contact. His compositions are impeccable and comprehensive. The piece in its complexity, shows how the world of classical music can be improved in the hands of skilled and competent musicians. It is through these moments that the whole effort and transition of music is worth over the centuries.
Migos Culture II2.0
Mike Shinoda Post Traumatic EP3.5
Mika Vainio + Ryoji Ikeda + Alva Noto Live 20023.0
I almost slept listening, the record is slow in his entire but it's acceptable. Nothing too astral or fanciful, but also nothing very annoying and boring about the album itself. Even so, I do not think i'll ever hear it again.
Of Mice and Men Defy2.5
Fall Out Boy M A N I A1.0
JPEGMAFIA Veteran4.5
Totally immersive and original. JPEGMANIA has built an album that runs away from the ordinary presenting itself as a set of songs beyond of its time. Each song has its timbre and its footprint, which diversifies the work in an elegant way. The quote: "Bitch imma SMOKE" (Mortal Kombat options menu) is absurdly cool.
Killing Surfers Nothing Is Heading3.0
Black Veil Brides Vale1.0
Typhoon (USA-OR) Offerings3.5
Tiny Little Houses Idiot Proverbs3.5
"Idiot Proverbs" is a nice and simple album that convinces without forcing any subject. Even if the sound is not the most original, the disc gets better in its second half. Some influences from other Indie bands and a bit of Nirvana are audible throughout the songs. Even if it's an album that will not be remembered by the end of the year, it's worth listening at least once.
Shame (UK) Songs of Praise4.0
Mental Cruelty Purgatorium3.5
Sinistro Sangue Cassia4.5
Summoning With Doom We Come2.0
Afgrund The Dystopian1.0
In just two months of 2018, we already have the worst record of the year. Afgrund is not a great
band, but this is a joke. Everything is repetitive, generic and widely boring. But it's unfair
asking much from a band that has as their best album "The Age of Dumb", which is just another
forgettable Grindcore album.
Jeff Rosenstock POST-4.0
When We Land Introvert's Plight3.5
Wagner Almeida Crescimento/Desistencia4.0
City Girl Neon Impasse4.0
Baco Exu do Blues Bluesman3.5
Ed Motta Criterion of the Senses4.0
Handsome Ghost Welcome Back3.0
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz Febril3.5
Vida Ruim Onda da Morte Retrocesso3.0
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz Apoiamos a Revolta Popular2.5
Rogerio Skylab O Rei do Cu3.5
I Hate Models Midnight Cults3.0

2017
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Gumboot Soup4.0
Gamma Sector Nex Omne2.0
Organectomy Domain of the Wretched3.5
Asking Alexandria Asking Alexandria1.5
Brockhampton SATURATION III3.5
Eminem Revival1.0
A Night in Texas Global Slaughter3.5
Ojne Prima Che Tutto Bruci4.0
Gutrectomy Slampocalypse4.0
Morbid Angel Kingdoms Disdained2.5
The Faceless In Becoming a Ghost2.0
"In Becoming a Ghost" is a joke of extreme bad taste and certainly the worst album of Metal released last year. Nothing works here, everything is bad structured and dubious, even giving me more sensation of laughter than of sonorous satisfaction. The only thing well done here is the production on top of the blast beats, and if it was not for that, i would give a virtually null note to that work, or i would spare my time writing this soundoff. Ridiculous.
Glassjaw Material Control4.0
Gunna Drip Or Drown3.0
Scalene Magnetite3.0
Taake Kong Vinter3.5
Bjork Utopia4.0
Krallice Go Be Forgotten4.0
Jaden Smith Syre3.0
Cavalera Conspiracy Psychosis3.5
Burial Pre Dawn/Indoors3.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Polygondwanaland4.0
Ulver Sic Transit Gloria Mundi3.0
Antigama Depressant3.5
Cannibal Corpse Red Before Black3.5
Anti-Flag American Fall2.0
Converge The Dusk in Us4.0
The first times i've listened to "The Dusk in Us" i admitted to myself that the hype i created about this album had been accurate. The months went by and i continued to listen to the songs sporadically. Today i listen to the latest release of Converge and see that the songs are more boring than exciting, which i had noticed in several previous comments. This work has a good opening range and holds up well halfway. However... the rest is difficult to listen to and you have to like this album a lot to get in "Reptilian" without wanting to change the band in your shuffle.
Joji In Tongues3.0
I like Joji, and i understand that he wants to leave the Youtuber life and Pink Guy stuff in the past. Trying to evolve and mature ourselves is always very valid, especially in musical terms. The problem is betting in what is fashionable, like these Soundcloud rappers who live singing about their sorrows that are not always true. Joji shows maturity in his production, but he needs more effort. "In Tongues" is flawed in many things, even if it is not a disaster. From this wave of new artists, we can give him a free hand, maybe we end up surprising ourselves, right?rEdit: 3.0
Signs Of The Swarm The Disfigurement Of Existence4.0
"The Disfigurement Of Existence" is intense and well differentiated, being sometimes a very well done Slam, and a Metalcore that resembles the best phase of the Martyr Defiled. The blast beats are very characteristic and imposed at ideal times. There is all the development of calmer moments that follow others more intense and hateful. Signs of the Swarm is a good Deathcore band to watch out for.
Westside Gunn and MF DOOM Westside Doom4.0
Hollow Prophet Hellhole3.5
21 Savage, Offset and Metro Boomin Without Warning3.5
Fever Ray Plunge3.5
1800HaightStreet Endless4.0
Julien Baker Turn Out The Lights3.5
All Pigs Must Die Hostage Animal4.0
Winds of Plague Blood of My Enemy3.0
Spiritbox Spiritbox4.0
Majid Jordan The Space Between4.0
Big K.R.I.T. 4eva Is a Mighty Long Time3.5
Left Behind Blessed by the Burn3.0
Krallice Loüm4.0
We Came As Romans Cold Like War3.0
Movements Feel Something4.0
Trivium The Sin and the Sentence4.0
Amenra Mass VI4.0
Bullet Bane Continental4.0
"Continental" is all that many bands are afraid to do, that is... the definitive change of their sound. Here in Brazil, it's common for some bands to walk this way, since the local musical trend changes a lot and there is always a need for new things. Bullet Bane shares the scene of Brazilian Hardcore with Dead Fish, but is already poised to become the most shocking. Before with songs only in English, "Continental" is all sung in Portuguese, with melodies that mix with Portishead and Deftones, but with Hardcore roots.
Sorcerer The Crowning of the Fire King4.0
And So I Watch You From Afar The Endless Shimmering4.0
Spectral Voice Eroded Corridors of Unbeing3.5
King Krule The OOZ4.0
Stick to Your Guns True View3.5
MouthBreather (USA-MA) Pig4.0
Marilyn Manson Heaven Upside Down3.5
August Burns Red Phantom Anthem4.0
"Phantom Anthem" is simply another work with the face and sound of August Burns Red. It's even difficult to compare all the works of the band, since they all look like the same album. But even so, this is not a negative or degrading factor, since they have always been very good and aware in what they do. It remains to us that the band will have in the future one of the most solid discographies in Metal history.
The Black Dahlia Murder Nightbringers4.0
Citizen As You Please3.5
Lil Pump Lil Pump2.0
Kelela Take Me Apart4.0
Slowly Building Weapons Sunbirds2.0
Propagandhi Victory Lap3.5
Protomartyr Relatives in Descent3.5
The World Is a Beautiful Place... Always Foreign3.5
Iglooghost Neo Wax Bloom4.0
Great American Ghost Hatred Stems from the Seed3.5
Kublai Khan TX Nomad3.5
The Caretaker Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 33.5
Four Tet New Energy4.0
Injury Reserve Drive It Like It's Stolen!3.5
Sufferer Sufferer4.0
Mastodon Cold Dark Place3.5
Circa Survive The Amulet3.5
Cradle of Filth Cryptoriana – The Seductiveness of Decay4.0
Kauan Kaiho4.5
Counterparts You're Not You Anymore4.5
"You're Not You Anymore" is a surprise coming from a band that never disappoints. With a discography that borders on perfection, and a sonority that is clearly improving over time, Counterparts is certainly the best band of the genre nowadays. In a style so condensed and full of bands that insist on the same standard concept, the young band can say that now is living their times of boom.
Archspire Relentless Mutation4.0
"Relentless Mutation" is relentless and shrewd in thinking about the weight of your notes. Archspire is a band that i took some time to listen to, even got to write down on a personal agenda their names to listen to. I should have listened earlier to be overwhelmed by the absurd and violent speed this album produces. It's not just a pile of screams and deafening notes, it's a record with identity and soul, and that's what really highlights this work.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Luciferian Towers3.5
Chelsea Wolfe Hiss Spun3.5
Cerebral Incubation Bifurcation Of Promordial Slamateurs3.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Thrice Woven3.5
The Killers Wonderful Wonderful3.0
Agonal Breathing Pure Agony3.0
The Contortionist Clairvoyant3.0
Benjamin Clementine I Tell A Fly4.0
"I Tell A Fly" is an album that sounds like it's too out of season, and that's really cool. Much of Soul, Jazz and many Blues songs were explored by Benjamin Clementine. With all this in hand, he was able to create a Pop/Soul album that stands out for the life itself that each track presents here. There are moments of exhaustion, joy, sadness, calm and lots of fun. With a great artist like Benjamin Clementine, sound quality is always something to be expected.
Arcane Roots Melancholia Hymns3.5
Open Mike Eagle Brick Body Kids Still Daydream4.0
Cannibal Grandpa Septum Signa Inferno4.0
Purefilth Unhuman Forms Prevail3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XIX: The Deep End Saga3.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XVI: The Faded Stains Saga3.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XVII: Suburban Sacrifice Saga3.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XX: The Infinity Saga3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XVIII: The Fall Of Idols Saga3.0
Devouring Humanity Eradication of Living Human Shit1.0
My first impression of "Eradication of Living Human Shit" earlier this year was disastrous. I listened again and my surprise is that this record sounded even worse than the first time. I don't know, i'd rather not even get into the technical discussion, but i see that the production and inspiration of the band destroyed all the potential that the album could have. Of course... we're talking about Slam, which is usually dubious, but that does not justify creating such a bad record.
Left to Drown Left to Drown3.5
Phoebe Bridgers Stranger in the Alps4.5
Stray from the Path Only Death Is Real2.0
The National Sleep Well Beast4.5
END (USA-NJ) From the Unforgiving Arms of God4.0
An incredible EP with clear influences from other genres by a supergroup with great musicians. The few songs included here already show a well-qualified band aware of what they can do in the future. Worth every listening.
Comeback Kid Outsider3.0
Fun and reserved like any other Comeback Kid stuff. But after five releases and almost no innovation, the band's sound is starting to sound a little suspicious to me. "Turn It Around" is a record that has always captured the spirit and soul of Hardcore, "Wake the Dead" is what presented the classics and "Broadcasting" has begun to show the band's weaknesses. "Symptons + Cures" raised the concept of the sound of the band, but then... "Die Knowing" was released and the problems resurfaced. "Outsider" is far from original and unforgettable, and that's a shame.
Helpless Debt3.5
Alvvays Antisocialites3.5
LCD Soundsystem American Dream4.0
DK Postoronnih DK Postoronnih2.5
Turnover Good Nature4.0
PVRIS All We Know of Heaven, All We Need of Hell4.0
Brockhampton SATURATION II3.5
XXXTENTACION 174.0
Sometimes we have to learn to separate the artist from the human being. I am one of those people who hate some people because of their prejudiced and deplorable attitudes, but i can still separate when i listen to an artist or see a movie. I had this in mind when listening to XXXTENTACION for the first time. Despite being a despicable human being, it is plausible to admit that the guy knows how to make a few songs. But overall, his first LP is almost a disaster, except for some fun, even depressing songs. Conclusion: Avoid.
Daniel Caesar Freudian4.0
The War On Drugs A Deeper Understanding4.0
Der Weg Einer Freiheit Finisterre4.5
Steven Wilson To the Bone3.5
Gang of Youths Go Farther in Lightness4.0
Thy Art Is Murder Dear Desolation4.0
"Dear Desolation" is Thy Art is Murder's best studio album, and the best release of the genre in 2017 (along with Fit For an Autopsy's "The Great Collapse"). The first half of the album is superb and shows a great diversity, CJ McMahon is in more shape than i could imagine. However, the second half is quite repetitive and this has knocked over my rating. Summing up, the record is fantastic and has few flaws in both production and lyrics.
Brand New Science Fiction4.5
death's dynamic shroud Heavy Black Heart3.5
Cormorant Diaspora4.0
Milo Who Told You To Think?​?​!​!​?​!​?​!​?​!4.0
"Who Told You To Think?!?!?!?!" is incredible, showing the incredible number of materials that can be used by an artist in the composition of a work in its entirety. One of the best works of the genre i heard last year was "So The Flies Do not Come" and i didn't checked the rest of his discography, a real shame. Here you find everything you could want in this genre, believe me, it's worth just listening until you're tired.
Lil Peep Come Over When You're Sober, Pt. 11.0
I tend to do justice to bands and artists who have criticized works. I always try to understand the critics, and if they are mistaken, i give my version of what i absorbed. But that unfortunately didn't work out with "Come Over When You're Sober." The record is pretty bad, the songs are soulless and with a very uninspired vocals from Lil Peep. This is really sad, because at times i wanted to like his music. It is clear that he will be better known for having died of overdose at age 21, than by his sonorous quality. This is a pity.
Buckethead Decaying Parchment3.5
Hell (USA) Hell4.0
Walter TV Carpe Diem3.0
Walter TV is a band that i look for in the Homeshake related in Spotify. By the way, the band is very unknown there and here, but it's still the beginning of their trajectory, even if it does not mean much. The songs are just ok and cool sometimes, but there is nothing to be remembered or celebrated here. What Homeshake is, Walter TV is still not, and with "Carpe Diem", we have a lot more ball out than an initial hit.
Converge I Can Tell You About Pain4.0
End It End It3.0
Rings of Saturn Ultu Ulla3.0
Make Them Suffer Worlds Apart2.0
Oceans Ate Alaska Hikari4.0
Tyler, the Creator Flower Boy4.0
Living with criticism and bordering on mediocrity in some ways since "Bastard," Tyler finally managed to release a record that matches his success. The melodies, deep and sweet, join the romantic letters and the feeling of well-being and happiness in which the artist finds himself. The work, almost flawless, presents almost imperceptible flaws, finally putting the work of Tyler in evidence not only for its controversies, but for its qualities as a musician and producer.
Nine Inch Nails Add Violence3.5
Buckethead Sonar Rainbow3.5
City of Caterpillar Driving Spain Up A Wall3.5
Integrity Howling, For the Nightmare Shall Consume3.5
Almost impossible to label this album only in one genre. The diversity is quite impressive, but sometimes annoy. It's a great listen, but the long tracks don't keep up to the entire material.
Japanese Breakfast Soft Sounds From Another Planet4.0
Boris Dear4.5
Incredible, intense, wonderful and at the same time cold, lifeless and utterly desolate. My first experience with Boris music is the best possible in this moment. The sound of damnation and the feeling of being faced with the end of times is intense in this album. All aspects are well harmonized and there is no need to use more weight in the instruments sonority. This is very noticeable on the disc which is just not perfect for reasons i can not explain in words.
Silverstein Dead Reflection4.0
The first few times i listened to "Dead Reflection" were not pleasant. I saw one of the bands that i like the most, getting into ways that appeal to please the public than just being loyal to their own identity. However... i was mistaken this week after listening to this beautiful album again. "Dead Reflection" has everything the genre needs right now, and it's definitely a type of musical work that grows inside of you over time. Being more reflective with obvious absorption power, Silverstein is still at the top of their own game.
Letrux Letrux Em Noite de Climão4.0
Buckethead Far4.0
Decapitated Anticult3.5
I Hate Models Totsuka no Tsurugi4.0
Parasitic Ejaculation Isolation3.0
Tchornobog Tchornobog3.5
Kraanium / Analepsy The Kraanialepsy Split4.0
Kraanium The Kraanialepsy Split4.0
Jay-Z 4:442.5
Gorepot A Friend with Weed Is a Friend Indeed3.0
Inclination Midwest Straight Edge3.5
Conveyer No Future2.5
Municipal Waste Slime and Punishment3.0
Vince Staples Big Fish Theory3.5
I think after nearly a year of its release, i can already consider "Big Fish Theory" one of the most overrated albums of 2017. I don't know... i didn't feel something so magical coming from such a talented artist this time. Vince Staples is on the prowl and will certainly make new, much brighter jobs. "Big Fish Theory" is forgettable to me, even if it is not a disaster and has few but good compositions.
Dying Fetus Wrong One to Fuck With4.0
One of the biggest suprises of 2017. The structure of the songs still pretty decent and delivers a great time of fun. The decision in changing their logo is great too, even that now it looks like from a Blackened Death Metal band. The doubt is only in their live performances. The clean concept have a well-produced line, but this might fool us about their real sonority.
Gorduratrans Paroxismos4.0
Undergang Misantropologi3.5
Mustard Service Zest Pop4.0
Hundredth Rare4.0
Fleet Foxes Crack-Up4.5
Moby More Fast Songs About the Apocalypse2.0
Flotation Toy Warning The Machine That Made Us4.5
Lorde Melodrama3.5
Maceo Plex Solar3.5
SZA Ctrl4.0
Being as an Ocean Waiting For Morning To Come2.5
Cigarettes After Sex Cigarettes After Sex5.0
Big Thief Capacity4.0
Brockhampton SATURATION3.5
It's undeniable that Brockhampton was the most successful band of 2017, attracting a huge amount of new listeners to their music. With a trilogy all released last year, the Hip-Hop "boy band" has already established their style and has shown that their music... is just regular. Nothing against this new strand, but it seems that their debut album has a hard time sustaining itself to the end. I didn't listened too much of the three albums, but as i've already heard them, i can see that the first album in the trilogy is the weakest at the moment.
Phoenix (FRA) Ti Amo4.0
Necrot Blood Offerings3.5
Tops Sugar at the Gate3.5
Miss May I Shadows Inside3.0
"Shadows Inside" is a relief for the fans of the band, even though i don't find their previous works a total disaster as anyone else in here. It seems that Miss May I suffers a lot because of their fan base and the criticisms regarding their sound that is sometimes very produced and generic. I agree that the band has some identity issues, but i still hope for an above-average work that will hardly come in the future.
Smidley Smidley3.0
Mutoid Man War Moans4.0
Frenzal Rhomb Hi-Vis High Tea3.0
Moonchild Voyager3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XIII: The Atlantis Saga3.5
Burial Subtemple/Beachfires2.5
Orthodox (TN) Sounds of Loss3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XI: The Kingdom Come Saga3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XII: The Dark Glacier Saga3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XV: The Coast of Ashes Saga3.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part XIV: The Vulture Saga3.0
Obscure Of Acacia The Biggest Lie4.0
Death Grips Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix)4.0
18 minutes of Death Grips in a song entitled Steroids (Crouching Tiger Hidden Gabber Megamix). Impossible to be less than spectacular such a genuine piece of music like that.
Blood Cultures Happy Birthday4.0
Snoop Dogg Neva Left3.0
The Mountain Goats Goths4.0
Oceano Revelation3.5
Alex G Rocket4.0
She-Devils She-Devils3.5
Do Make Say Think Stubborn Persistent Illusions4.5
Linkin Park One More Light1.5
Employed To Serve The Warmth Of A Dying Sun3.5
Papa Roach Crooked Teeth3.0
Tigers Jaw spin4.0
Paramore After Laughter3.0
Gideon Cold2.0
The word "cold" says a lot about this album. Sometimes i try to understand the abrupt amount of
bands and records that only repeat the same formula and transform the genre into a huge cliche.
Gideon has two above-average albums, but their latest release reveals the band's lack of
inspiration and creativity.
White Ward Futility Report4.0
Harry Styles Harry Styles3.5
Diphenylchloroarsine Post Apocalyptic Human Annihilation3.5
Buckethead Poseidon3.5
The Afghan Whigs In Spades4.0
The Afghan Whigs is that kind of band that i wish i had known a few years ago. The sound and musicality of the ensemble is truly incredible and engages to listen more and more. "Demon in Profile" is one of the best songs i've heard this year and I definitely regret that i did not look at the album properly in 2017.
Full of Hell Trumpeting Ecstasy4.0
Slowdive Slowdive (LP)4.0
Mac DeMarco This Old Dog4.0
Lykantropi Lykantropi3.5
At the Drive-In in•ter a•li•a3.5
Slaughter To Prevail Misery Sermon3.5
Macseal Yeah, No I Know3.0
Perfume Genius No Shape4.0
Incendiary Thousand Mile Stare3.5
Motionless in White Graveyard Shift3.0
Ryuichi Sakamoto Async4.0
Shadow Of Intent Reclaimer3.0
Criolo Espiral de Ilusao3.0
Buckethead Glacier4.0
Maggot Colony Vile Reincarnation3.5
Incubus (USA-CA) 82.0
Artificial Brain Infrared Horizon4.0
Ghost Bath Starmourner1.5
Martyr Defiled Young Gods2.5
Rendered Helpless Entities of Transdimensional Emergence3.5
Actress AZD4.0
Kendrick Lamar DAMN.4.0
When "DAMN." was released, i did everything to not listen and distance myself from all the hype and all the discussion that his fans created on top of that work. I'd rather not stretch too long, but i think Kendrick Lamar is on the threshold of everything he's ever built, and "DAMN." it's like a celebration of it all, without wanting to be something more. But when we speak of such a skilled artist, that means a great deal.
Enterprise Earth Embodiment4.0
Playboi Carti Playboi Carti3.5
Joey Badass ALL-AMERIKKKAN BADA$$4.0
Arca Arca3.0
glaswegians severance2.0
Ulver The Assassination of Julius Caesar4.0
Giovani Cidreira Japanese Food2.5
I Hate Models/Vittorio Di Mango Nigredo Edition3.5
Falling in Reverse Coming Home3.0
The Caretaker Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 23.0
Buckethead Undersea Dead City3.0
Mastodon Emperor of Sand3.5
Aimee Mann Mental Illness4.5
Goldfrapp Silver Eye3.5
Horns and Hooves Morbid Lust3.5
Buckethead Echo4.0
Warbringer Woe to the Vanquished3.0
Buckethead Blank Slate3.5
Mount Eerie A Crow Looked At Me4.5
Northlane Mesmer3.5
Drake More Life4.0
Fit for an Autopsy The Great Collapse4.0
The Shins Heartworms3.5
IDLES Brutalism4.0
Blanck Mass World Eater3.5
Converge Jane Live4.5
FKJ French Kiwi Juice2.5
Trudge When the Rain3.5
Immolation Atonement3.5
Suicide Silence Suicide Silence1.0
Oddisee The Iceberg4.5
King Woman Created in the Image of Suffering3.5
Stormzy Gang Signs and Prayer3.0
Thundercat Drunk4.0
King Gizzard and The Lizard Wizard Flying Microtonal Banana3.5
So This Is Suffering Palace of The Pessimist4.0
Power Trip Nightmare Logic4.0
Dad Thighs The Ghosts That I Fear4.0
Buckethead Waterfall Cove4.5
Benighted Necrobreed4.0
Lorna Shore Flesh Coffin4.0
First Blood Rules3.0
Carnal Decay You Owe You Pay3.0
The Menzingers After the Party3.5
Iron Reagan Crossover Ministry3.5
Brutus (BE) Burst4.0
Sampha Process4.5
"Process" was the album that surprised me the most in 2017. I remember that it had appeared on Sputnik's home page and i decided to listen without researching the artist. My head exploded with the quality mix of Soul, Funk and Hip-Hop. Sampha is a rising name on the scene, and deserves attention right away. As the review summary of this album says, buy this album already, you will not regret it.
Homeshake Fresh Air4.5
Homeshake is incredible, being the kind of strand of both Shoegaze, Dream Pop and Lo-Fi that works for any other genre that uses fantasy as a backdrop. "Fresh Air" is very complete, fun, gentle and relaxing. Great for listening at times of reading and traveling, Homeshake makes you enter a mystical and diverse world, pulling you up and down with respect to your emotions. An album to be felt and absorbed, much more than a regular album in your routine.
Tomb Mold Primordial Malignity4.0
Buckethead Adrift in Sleepwakefulness3.5
Boris the Blade Warpath2.0
Deaf Havana All These Countless Nights3.5
moow I can't tell you how much it hurts4.0
Analepsy Atrocities From Beyond4.0
Acranius Reign of Terror4.0
Migos Culture3.5
Aversions Crown Xenocide4.0
The first time i've heard about Aliencore, i laughed so hard. Even though the design is half strange, the more I listened to bands like Aversious Crown and Rings of Saturn, the more I realized my ignorance at the time. This is not to say that the style is extraordinary or something, but it is a very technical and fun genre to listen to. "Xenocide" is the best album I've ever heard of the style.
Buckethead Nettle2.5
Sepultura Machine Messiah3.5
Code Orange Forever3.0
Bonobo Migration4.0
Buckethead Out Orbit3.0
Pink Guy Pink Season2.0
Baco Exu do Blues Esu3.5
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz3.5
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz [1]2.0
Clan dos Mortos Cicatriz [2]2.0
猫 シ Corp Good Morning America4.5
猫 シ Corp Palm Mall4.0

2016
Dehumanizing Itatrain Worship μ'sick4.5
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 34.0
Nine Inch Nails Not the Actual Events4.0
Injury Reserve Floss4.0
Old Gray Slow Burn4.0
Zao The Well-Intentioned Virus3.0
Post Malone Stoney2.5
Buckethead Sparks in the Dark4.0
Childish Gambino "Awaken, My Love!"4.0
Incredibly diverse and fun, "Awaken, My Love!" is the best thing Donald Glover ever did in his life (along with Atlanta, of course). The soft sound mixes with influences from various genres and gives life to a soulful album. Complex in its ideology, the cover is another commemoration of his origins and struggles. Note: The cover easter egg in the episode "Juneteenth" is spectacular.
Burial Young Death/Nightmarket3.5
Wormhole Genesis4.0
Until We Die Before the Decay of Time3.5
The Weeknd Starboy3.5
Protest the Hero Pacific Myth3.5
Ion Dissonance Cast the First Stone4.0
Buckethead The Five Blocks4.5
Embryectomy Gluttonous Mastication Of Embryonic Remnants3.0
Animals As Leaders The Madness of Many3.5
"The Madness of Many" seemed a great improvisation masterpiece with individual quality of each musician in the first time i listened. The years went by and i don't know... this album bothers me a lot. Being very condescending, long and without much melodic alternation, "The Madness of Many" is just an album with a lot of improvisation that does not marry with the concept. I may be exaggerating, but this work is quite disappointing compared to what the band has already done.
A Tribe Called Quest We got it from Here… Thank You 4 Your service4.5
"We Got it From Here ... Thank You 4 Your Service" is much more than a celebration of the career of one of the most important Hip-Hop bands. After 18 years without releasing anything, A Tribe Called Quest has released one of the best of this decade. Everything that was used before, was not just a recycling or a different way of telling the same story. The whole effort of the group was to elaborate something different, which went very well. Is there a more enjoyable way to end a career that way?
Facada Nenhum Puto De Atitude3.5
Deathspell Omega The Synarchy of Molten Bones4.0
Dark Tranquillity Atoma4.0
A beautiful album that mixes elements of peace, will, disturbance and complexity on human aspects. With a vocal that stands out even in moments that are at the bottom of the songs "Atoma" can be considered without exaggeration the best album of Melodic Death Metal in 2016.
Uyama Hiroto Freeform Jazz5.0
So abysmal, so impressive, so amazing. "Freeform Jazz" is one of the most complete jazz works I've heard in recent years. I'm a suspect to talk, since I'm a big fan of the style. But damn, how amazing and astral that this album is for me is even hard to put into words.
Mental Cruelty Pereat Mundus3.5
Dissevered Agonized Wails of Disseverment3.5
Ulcerate Shrines of Paralysis4.5
"Shrines of Paralysis" is just a standard work from Ulcerate, with a incredibly dense conpect and bordering on perfection. Every time i revisit the sound of this band, i caught myself in great doubt of what really is the greatest masterpiece of the New Zealander folks. The sonority and instrumental quality only increased with time, along with the speed and comprehensiveness imposed on the atmosphere created. Shrines may be the best work of the band in this current scenario, but i can always end up surprising myself.
Vermin Womb Decline2.5
Car Bomb Meta4.0
Testament Brotherhood of the Snake4.0
Anaal Nathrakh The Whole of the Law3.0
Buckethead Oneiric Pool4.0
I Declare War Songs for the Sick3.5
Korn The Serenity of Suffering4.0
"The Serenity of Suffering" is a breath of fresh air and a great relief to the band and its fans. Korn has bridged some existential crises and tried to get past Skrillex and all the forgettable things of music over the last few years. But unexpectedly, the album appears and shows that the they still knows how to be loyal to their style.
American Football American Football (LP2)3.5
Church Tongue Heart Failure3.0
NxWorries Yes Lawd!3.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Dissociation4.5
Darkthrone Arctic Thunder3.5
Wormrot Voices4.5
With tracks that have a clear influence of Black Metal, Wormrot continues to walk the path inside the Grindcore ground, and proves to be the best band of the genre nowadays. Note: Clearly underrated because of the change and the step back in heaviness compared to Dirge.
Jeff Rosenstock WORRY.4.0
Escarnium Interitus3.5
Dance Gavin Dance Mothership4.0
Meshuggah The Violent Sleep Of Reason3.5
Balance and Composure Light We Made3.0
Takuya Kuroda Zigzagger3.5
Leonard Cohen You Want It Darker4.0
"You Want It Darker" is more somber and lonely than it seems. Shortly after the release, Leonard Cohen left us almost the same way as David Bowie. It seems that when you are born genius, until your death you plan, creating songs and works that went down in history as your last, and perhaps the best of your career. I love this record, and my relationship with Cohen's songs has only intensified over time. Genius like this might not fit in such a small world like our world.
Emma Ruth Rundle Marked for Death4.0
Bon Iver 22, A Million4.5
Alcest Kodama5.0
Oathbreaker Rheia3.5
Yellowcard Yellowcard4.0
Expire With Regret3.5
"With Regret" is Expire's third studio album and the third above average. However, the sonority didn't evolve in comparison to its predecessor, and it clearly to see that the band begins to stagnate in the style. I do not believe that Expire will make the same mistakes like other Hardcore bands, but in a saturated style it is important to diversify the nature of sound.
Opeth Sorceress3.0
Solange A Seat at the Table4.0
Danny Brown Atrocity Exhibition5.0
Unyielding Love The Sweat of Augury3.5
Mick Gordon Doom OST4.5
Lil Peep HELLBOY1.0
Trap Them Crown Feral3.5
"Crown Feral" is VERY exciting in its first half, full of new strands inspired by other bands. The problem, is that the second half is very weak, discouraging even for future releases. Trap Them has one of the most striking sonorities of current Hardcore, which joins with the absurd live performances of his insane frontman. It's worth checking, but it's a shame to see that there is a creative block that caught the band from achieving something more.
Prince Daddy and The Hyena I Thought You Didn't Even Like Leaving4.0
Every Time I Die Low Teens4.0
Clawhammer Infernum in Terra2.0
Casey Love Is Not Enough4.0
The Caretaker Everywhere at the End of Time - Stage 13.5
Turnstile Move Thru Me3.5
Knocked Loose Laugh Tracks3.5
Touche Amore Stage Four4.0
Brujeria Pocho Aztlan3.5
Thy Catafalque Meta4.0
Paradis Recto Verso4.5
Mac Miller The Divine Feminine3.5
Claustrofobia Download Hatred3.0
$uicideboy$ Eternal Grey4.0
Norma Jean Polar Similar3.5
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Skeleton Tree4.5
Of Mice and Men Cold World2.0
La Femme Mystère4.0
Isaiah Rashad The Sun's Tirade4.0
Unfathomable Ruination Finitude4.0
Plini Handmade Cities3.5
The Veils Total Depravity4.0
Young Thug JEFFERY3.5
Visions of Disfigurement Abhorrent Extinction3.0
Frank Ocean Blonde4.0
I still don't understand "Blonde" and some dubious choices that Frank Ocean took in the construction of this work. "Nikes" is not a very good song to open the record, and all the charm and consistency presented in the first few tracks seems to gain a sudden brake with some absurdly slow songs. I like it, and i will always enjoy listening to "Blonde", since there are many quality and few wrong choices. But i believe that this work had the potential to be much more than "channel ORANGE".
Blood Incantation Starspawn4.5
Blood Incantation is really amazing, going against much of what i've been looking around these past weeks. "Starspawn" is much more of a malevolent symphony than a record that brings together songs composed by the band. Here you find a beautiful differentiated option that looks just as old school as this interesting space-themed Death Metal footprint.
The Color Morale Desolate Divine3.5
"Desolate Divine" is nothing special or innovative in the band's catalog, but the final product pleased myself. From the bands that mix the melodic aspect with pure Metalcore, i see The Color Morale as one of the best. For appearing in beautiful moments of my life, i will always have a great respect and admiration for the work of these guys.
Crystal Castles Amnesty (I)3.5
Thy Art Is Murder / The Acacia Strain / Fit for an Autopsy The Depression Sessions3.5
Carnifex Slow Death4.0
"Slow Death" is Carnifex's best work since the beginning of their career, and perhaps the one that had more marketing on their Facebook page. This question kind of moved me a little at first, since the most sincere Deathcore is the one that does not have so much fanfare. But with some Black Metal influences and the evident instrumental evolution, it made all my doubts disappear. Currently, few bands have a growing as original as Carnifex. Now we have to wait for the next jobs, which by the way, has everything to be as good as.
Xavlegbmaofffassssit.... Gore3.0
Descendents Hypercaffium Spazzinate4.0
Descendents Spazzhazard3.5
Departures Death Touches Us, From The Moment We Begin To Love4.0
Infant Annihilator The Elysian Grandeval Galèriarch4.0
Deathcore's most beloved satirical band returned in 2016 to release yet another musical nonsense. "The Elysian Grandeval Galeriarch" is fun, monstrous and with a 17 minute track, which is amazing for a meme band that only exists to make fun of the whole genre. Many people see problem here, and value much more for sound quality than for entertainment. If you look at the second aspect, it's a lot of fun for almost an hour, and this is also proven in the music video for "Blasphemian".
I Hate Models Warehouse Memories4.0
Jinjer King of Everything3.5
Numenorean Home4.0
Despised Icon Beast3.5
After seven years, one of the most important bands of the genre returned to the active. Even though in a discreet way, Despised Icon returned with an insane speed, with pig shouts that are spectacular and a technique that has always highlighted the whole. The hip-hop style adopted in the clips is still hilarious, to be honest.
$uicideboy$ Radical $uicide3.5
Periphery Periphery III: Select Difficulty4.0
Gucci Mane Everybody Looking3.5
21 Savage Savage Mode4.0
I have always looked suspiciously at the work of 21 Savage for his controversy, and his widely unpleasant and devoid lyrics. But in "Savage Mode" what saves the structure of the musician's music is the beats and production work, which is consciously and well elaborated. Maybe i have given a very high rating for this record, but i cannot deny that i not enjoyed listening to the beats and sound turns of this record.
BADBADNOTGOOD IV4.0
More than a fantastic album that consolidates the career (always above the average) of BADBADNOTGOOD. This record brings a huge amount of emotions. From the quietest and most melancholy moments of jazz, to the most joyful and enthusiastic. Underrated compared to its predecessors, the band's fourth studio album stands out for the songs that feature singers. Charming and wide, an piece of art that worth several checks.
ScHoolboy Q Blank Face LP3.5
Loathe Prepare Consume Proceed (Reissue)4.0
Mom Jeans. best buds4.0
One of the best albums i listened last year is also one of the saddest and most sentimental. The reality of the disc matches some moments and situations that i have experienced in the last weeks of my life. The melodies fit together, making the music stand out among so many bands of the style. An essential album for the lovers of the genre.
Defeated Sanity Disposal Of The Dead // Dharmata4.0
Chelsea Grin Self Inflicted2.5
To be quite honest, Self Inflicted is not a total disaster. Chelsea Grin is a band that strives on delivering poorly crafted breakdowns and childish lyrics. Every release is a new hope that they can improve, but none of that materializes. The point now is in your own enjoyment, because knowing that the band will not look better than it is, you should evaluate for the level of entertainment you will have listening to it. In my case, a below-average rating lives up to that job. Nothing disastrous, but nothing to be remembered in the future.
blink-182 California2.5
Vulvodynia Psychosadistic Design3.0
Whitechapel Mark of the Blade1.0
Kayo Dot Plastic House on Base of Sky3.5
Boy Harsher Yr Body Is Nothing3.5
Nails You Will Never Be One of Us4.0
The third full length album from the sinister trio is full of energy and continue to trace a path of originality and noise. The only issue is the lack of improvement on the structure of the songs, but nothing that ruin the impact of the album.
Converge You Fail Me Redux4.5
"You Fail Me Redux" is simply the same masterpiece, only with a more flawless production. All the elements that bothered (almost none) in the original release, received a special treatment here. It is difficult to define more about this work, since everything that needs to be spoken, was already said in 2004. Perfection in the shape of noise.
Trash Boat Nothing I Write You Will Change What You've Been Through3.5
Gojira Magma3.0
Ross From Friends You'll Understand4.0
Mitski Puberty 23.5
Surra Tamo Na Merda4.0
Surra, is a Brazilian Crossover band that mixes many elements already found in the Discography of Violator and Ratos de Porao. But what happens here is an accumulation of anger amid a political and social scenario in Brazil, which is evident in the speed of melodies and in harsh lyrics. Being a record of total criticism of the political system of the country, and of all the scandals that impact the social spheres in general, "Tamo na Merda" is a good acquisition for those who really enjoy music with heavy political content. A curiosity, is due to a song that makes irony the 2014's Brazilian soccer squad, and the 7x1 episode.
Huerco S For Those of You Who Have Never...3.5
Elvis Depressedly Holo Pleasures/California Dreamin'4.0
"Holo Pleasures/California Dreamin" is a beautiful compilation of songs to listen to on a daily basis. As a relief from rest, the sound is not as powerful and striking as some Mac DeMarco albums, but incredible as it sounds, some tracks here can overcome a lot of "Salad Days" tracks. Elvis Depressedly is an artist to be noticed, paying attention to this type of music yields many fruits in the future.
Architects All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us4.0
"All Our Gods Have Abandoned Us" is the most complete and competent album from Architects. Breakdowns are fantastic and the songs are explosive in their definitions from start to finish. It's sad to know that someone as talented as Tom Searle is gone so soon. No one should die at the age of 28.
Thrice To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere4.0
Katalepsy Gravenous Hour4.0
Human Vivisection The Perpetual Gap2.5
Saosin Along the Shadow3.5
Mephistofeles (ARG) WHORE3.5
Die Antwoord Suck On This1.0
death's dynamic shroud CLASSROOM SEXXTAPE2.5
Sport Slow4.0
Sport is a band from the new generation of contemporary Emo, coming from France. Theis sound is sincere, well-crafted and full of sentimental values. The evolution is clear and it seems that the band seeks a place of more prominence in the genre. For the moment there is little to be said about the future of the band, but it is fine to say that "Slow" is one of the best "common" Emo albums that are available today.
Gorguts Pleiades' Dust4.0
Radiohead A Moon Shaped Pool4.5
Vektor Terminal Redux4.5
Is "Terminal Redux" the best album of 2016? A very complete range of highly qualified bands is out there launching complete and complex records. But they did it with the same impact as Vektor? This is a band that has always surprised me. Their sonority and concept of Thrash is well differentiated from the classic bands of the 90s, and the bands that died (Metallica), making the same generic. Everything you could want in Thrash Metal is in this work. It has speed, intensity, complexity, atmosphere and ideological deepening of space and fantasy themes. A full plate.
Death Grips Bottomless Pit4.0
Death Grips has always been very insane, but also a clear watershed within the mainstream. I see people saying that all the noise is without conception and that "the" meaning does not exist, just as i see people idolizing all the innovative feat the trio has always made. I'm on this side of the game, seeing that it's hardly going to be a bad or dubious record of all their work. "Bottomless Pit" caught me by surprise when i listened for some time, but today i see that it was quite what the band thought of delivering to their audience.
Kaytranada 99.9%3.5
Weekend Nachos Apology3.5
$uicideboy$ Grey Sheep II3.5
Belvedere The Revenge of the Fifth4.0
Drake Views3.5
Aesop Rock The Impossible Kid4.5
Aborted RetroGore3.5
Lil Uzi Vert Lil Uzi Vert vs. The World3.0
Alkerdeel Lede3.5
Loathe The Cold Sun4.0
Deftones Gore3.5
"Gore" is an evident step in a period of short stagnation of the Deftones in their trajectory. Even though this is not the end of the world, the album shows the clear lack of creativity and lethargy in some tracks. It's not a disaster, but it's not an album that stands at the feet of the others. A lot needs to be worked, but with the capacity and all the legacy already established, it is ok to expect a masterpiece in development. "Hearts / Wires" is incredible, just to make it clear.
Cult of Luna and Julie Christmas Mariner4.0
$uicideboy$ and Germ DIRTYNASTY$UICIDE3.0
Ansome Stowaway3.5
The Zenith Passage Solipsist3.0
xSPONGEXCOREx The Panty Raid2.0
Weezer The White Album4.0
Buckethead Coupon4.5
Rotten Sound Abuse to Suffer4.0
In some respects, certain types of genres need to match their sound with other influences that do not necessarily have to change the loudness already imposed over the years. That's what Rotten Sound has been up to since the release of "Exit", the band's masterpiece. The songs are there and they seem to really characterize the band sonority, but there is no evolution and enthusiasm. In addition, production is one step below the rest of the material. Even so, it's a fun album and worth checking out.
Young Thug Slime Season 33.5
Death Grips Interview 20163.5
Buckethead Drift3.5
Gadget The Great Destroyer4.0
Kendrick Lamar untitled unmastered.4.0
Signs Of The Swarm Senseless Order3.0
Buckethead Happy Birthday MJ 233.0
JPEGMAFIA Black Ben Carson3.5
Kanye West The Life of Pablo3.0
Gouge Away , Dies3.5
Magrudergrind II3.5
The second "big" release of Magrudergrind is a drop in quality and sound output compared to their predecessor. With a clear influence in the genre, the band was expected to maintain the aggressiveness and their characteristic brand. But that is not what happened here. The album is far from being bad, but it is worth listening only a few times and then trowing in the bottom of the chest to listen again only in the future. Warm and ordinary, nothing exciting.
Rotting Christ Rituals1.5
"Rituals" is hilariously bad, and this is very much because Rotting Christ really confuses what music is and what is ideology. As if it were a satanic mass, the band try but cannot even get close to a sound product. The record is so bad that i didn't even want to finish it entirely. For those who really like Black Metal or this band, the correct thing is to avoid.
Ed Motta Perpetual Gateways4.0
Within Destruction Void4.0
Obscura Akróasis4.0
Spaceslug Lemanis4.0
$uicideboy$ Dark Side of the Clouds4.0
Basement Promise Everything2.5
Buckethead Florrmat4.0
Buckethead Buildor4.0
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Arc4.0
Abbath Abbath2.5
Megadeth Dystopia3.0
$uicideboy$ and RAMIREZ G.R.E.Y.G.O.D.S.I.I.3.5
Shadow Of Intent Primordial3.0
Full of Hell Amber Mote In The Black Vault3.5
David Bowie Blackstar5.0
Elliott Smith Heaven Adores You4.0
"Heaven Adores You" is just a compilation of songs found in the documentary of the same name. I could open a discussion about the quality of the film, but this forum does not have this purpose. So i'm just gonna say that it's interesting to listen to another side of Elliott. A lot of people may end up not liking this record, but this should be regarded as a soundtrack, and only that.
Julio y Agosto La Nieble y La Autopista3.5
Nao ao Futebol Moderno Vida Que Segue4.5
Better Leave Town FLAT3.5
Isaac Gracie Songs From My Bedroom4.0
I was surprised when i saw that Isaac Gracie was not in the Sputnik database. With a certain fame in Lastfm and Spotify, i listened to my girlfriend's recommendation and found it fantastic. The five songs are in demo format, and they work in a harmonic and sincere way. With obvious success, it should soon appear an LP of this artist, and i hope it does not fall into the tale of the mainstream, keeping the originality.
Criolo Ainda Ha Tempo3.5
Ombu Pedro2.5
Bilhao Bilhao3.0
Vida Ruim Vida Ruim3.0
Liniker e os Caramelows Remonta3.5
Hierofante Purpura Disco Demencia3.5
Concreto Morto Medo da Astrologia2.5
Concreto Morto EP (2006)1.0
Joji Chloe Burbank Volume 13.0
Luxury Elite World Class3.5
Meth Wax Meth Wax3.0

2015
Lifesick 6 0 13.5
Gorepot In Pot We Trust3.0
Buckethead Rain Drops on Christmas4.0
Buckethead Old Toys4.5
Hymenotomy Some Necrophiles Having Sex...3.5
Triumvir Foul Triumvir Foul3.5
Nujabes Luv(sic) Hexalogy4.5
Batushka Litourgiya5.0
Wage War Blueprints4.0
Freddie Gibbs Shadow of a Doubt3.5
$uicideboy$ Now the Moon's Rising3.5
Justin Bieber Purpose3.5
Frontierer Orange Mathematics4.0
After i listened to Sectioned's last release, i saw the related artists on Spotify and clicked on Frontierer to listen. I came across "Orange Mathematics" and saw myself in the same impact. It's a bit difficult to differentiate the two bands, since they work the same thing and give the music the same amount of hate.r
Cryptopsy The Book of Suffering - Tome 14.0
Horrendous Anareta4.0
Earthside A Dream In Static4.5
Icarus the Owl Pilot Waves3.5
Cult Leader Lightless Walk4.0
"Lightless Walk" shows all the weight and sincerity of a band that seeks their place inside the genre. Cult Leader is a band that establishes their sound in the same proposal of Trap Them and Cursed, but at the same time, it uses certain elements that differentiate it from his co-brothers.
Panopticon Autumn Eternal4.0
Mortal Torment Cleaver Redemption3.5
Beach House Thank Your Lucky Stars3.5
Traumatomy Monolith of Absolute Suffering3.5
City and Colour If I Should Go Before You4.0
Trivium Silence in the Snow2.5
Deafheaven New Bermuda5.0
All the songs that Deafheaven has elaborated in their career have a clear sentimental value inside my emotional. "New Bermuda" is another masterpiece of a band already established for pioneering a style that many have criticized but which is spectacular and perfect in all its pillars. "Brought to the Water" is intense and with many variations between genres, "Luna" is a punch in the face of who does not consider Deafheaven a band with clear influences of Black Metal, and the rest of the album only completes its mastery. I love this record and this band, and nothing will make me change my opinion about the sound perfection of their work.
Fit for an Autopsy Absolute Hope Absolute Hell4.0
Parkway Drive Ire2.5
"Ire" is one of the biggest disappointments i've had in my life as a guy who listens to music every day and has it as passion. I was not prepared for this record, even more so with the existence of the "Atlas", which in 2012 left me almost deaf of so spectacular that it was to listen to it at maximum volume. As it was something unusual, i even avoided for some months any song of the band, as a way of expressing my "mourning". Today i can even listen to some of the songs that are here, but listening to the whole album is still impossible, since the complete work is a piece of shit.
The World Is a Beautiful Place... Harmlessness3.5
Milo So The Flies Don't Come4.0
Gorduratrans Repertório Infindável De Dolorosas Piadas3.0
$uicideboy$ My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can't3.5
Trap has become popular for its beats that differ from conventional Hip-Hop, but also for presenting a new side of Emo that is not linked to Rock or Hardcore. "My Liver Will Handle What My Heart Can not" is an interesting album in this vein, but with a very appealing name and design. Even so, you can feel a dimension of what it wanted to be, with some feelings more genuine than others. In the end, it is worth checking.
Drake and Future What a Time to Be Alive3.5
The Black Dahlia Murder Abysmal3.5
Mac Miller GO:OD AM3.5
GHOSTEMANE For the Aspiring Occultist3.0
Bring Me the Horizon That's the Spirit4.0
Slayer Repentless3.0
Travis Scott Rodeo4.0
Cruciamentum Charnel Passages4.5
Blood Incantation Interdimensional Extinction4.0
$uicideboy$ and Pouya $outh $ide $uicide3.5
Nile What Should Not Be Unearthed3.5
Defeater Abandoned2.5
The Weeknd Beauty Behind the Madness4.0
Down I Go You're Lucky God, That I Cannot Reach You4.0
Beach House Depression Cherry4.0
$uicideboy$ and Black Smurf Black $uicide Side C: The Seventh Seal4.0
Fuck the Facts Desire Will Rot3.5
Hate Eternal Infernus4.0
Ghost (SWE) Meliora3.5
Soulfly Archangel2.5
Neck Deep Life's Not Out To Get You3.5
FKA Twigs M3LL155X3.5
Buckethead Four Forms3.0
Mac DeMarco Another One4.0
Enabler Fail to Feel Safe3.5
Terror The 25th Hour4.0
Cattle Decapitation The Anthropocene Extinction4.0
Dr. Dre Compton3.5
Krisiun Forged in Fury4.0
Lianne La Havas Blood3.5
Vulvodynia Finis Omnium Ignorantiam4.0
Nithing Fetid Reek of Interminable Existence3.0
Krallice Ygg Huur3.5
Engorging The Autopsy Bludgeoned To Oblivion4.0
Counterparts Tragedy Will Find Us4.0
"Tragedy Will Find Us" is fantastic, but also the only Counterparts album that took more time to be digested by myself. After a few months listening, i thought this was the band's most average work, but i was so damn wrong. "Stranger" is one of the best songs of the band's discography, and the entire design of the album only improves with time.
Lamb of God VII: Sturm und Drang2.5
$uicideboy$ Grey Sheep3.5
Injury Reserve Live From The Dentist Office3.5
Future DS24.0
Cradle of Filth Hammer of the Witches3.5
Gutalax Shit Happens3.5
Between the Buried and Me Coma Ecliptic3.0
Nervosas Nervosas II3.5
Dysentery Fragments3.5
Senses Fail Pull the Thorns from Your Heart4.0
Thy Art Is Murder Holy War4.0
Mutoid Man Bleeder4.0
August Burns Red Found in Far Away Places4.0
Meek Mill Dreams Worth More Than Money2.5
Gutalax Stinking Collection3.0
Abyssal (UK) Antikatastaseis3.0
Thundercat The Beyond/Where The Giants Roam3.5
Buckethead Heaven Is Your Home (For My Father...)4.0
Cult Leader Useless Animal4.0
CZARFACE Every Hero Needs a Villain4.0
$uicideboy$ High Tide In The Snake's Nest4.0
GHOSTEMANE OOGABOOGA2.5
Lorna Shore Psalms3.5
Carnivorous Eyaculation Grotesque Inhuman Extermination3.5
Maruta Remain Dystopian3.0
Maruta is a band that looks much more like other bands than itself, and that's really a problem in a genre that needs diversity. "Remain Dystopian" is fun and certainly the best record of the band, but when i listen to Grindcore stuff and Maruta is not one of the 20 bands that pops up in my head, i realize how disposable their material is, and that's a shame.
Rolo Tomassi Grievances4.0
Donnie Trumpet and The Social Experiment Surf3.0
$uicideboy$ and RAMIREZ G.R.E.Y.G.O.D.S.3.5
Slaughter To Prevail Chapters of Misery4.0
Emery You Were Never Alone3.5
Silverstein I Am Alive In Everything I Touch3.0
The Story So Far The Story So Far4.0
The Story So Far is another usual band that started to follow the same path as many others, from Pop-Punk to the contemporary Emo, and in my opinion, it worked out very well. The s/t is a great example of an ordinary record, but with delivery and emotion. You can feel in the voice and in the melodies that everything that was written is the result of emotional events from some member of the band.
The Tallest Man on Earth Dark Bird Is Home4.0
$uicideboy$ YUNGDEATHLILLIFE4.0
Kamasi Washington The Epic5.0
Devour The Unborn Meconium Pestilent Abomination2.5
Turnover Peripheral Vision4.5
Hiatus Kaiyote Choose Your Weapon4.0
Superheaven Ours Is Chrome3.0
Analepsy Dehumanization By Supremacy4.0
Varials Failure // Control3.0
L'Orange and Jeremiah Jae The Night Took Us In Like Family4.0
"The Night Took Us In Like Family" is a great collab album that provides many features of Hip-Hop, Jazz and even some more sonorities to the Soul side. Here everything works, showing it to be an album that should not be forgotten, even if it already is. It is worth checking.
Dance Gavin Dance Instant Gratification3.5
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb3.5
GosT Behemoth3.0
Palm Reader Beside The Ones We Love3.5
"Beside The Ones We Love" is a concept album that opens other horizons for the Melodic Hardcore scene. References to other bands are here, and this is very audible in "Stacks" which is a clear tribute to The Dillinger Escape Plan. But... i was not very convinced by the band's sound, and i hope to change that in the next week listening to their latest release called "Braille".
Kuroi Jukai Kuroi Jukai4.0
$uicideboy$ 7th or St. Tammany3.0
$uicideboy$ and Black Smurf Black $uicide Side B: $uicide Hustle3.0
Sufjan Stevens Carrie and Lowell5.0
Everything that is personal and sincere in the music world, is usually perfect. All the senses and human organs are connected to demonstrate the real face of the feeling of who writes the songs and their lyrics. Sufjan Stevens is incredible, i have always heard of the band but i snub for a while, more for lack of interest than for lack of will. How stupid i am to take so long to listen to such a genuine and perfectly sentimental piece. I prefer not to enter into the lyrics, because it is heavy stuff and must be felt rather than anything.
Death Grips The Powers That B4.0
Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Asunder, Sweet and Other Distress'3.0
Ad Nauseam Nihil Quam Vacuitas Ordinatum Est4.0
CHON Grow4.0
Strung Out Transmission.Alpha.Delta3.5
Oceano Ascendants4.0
While She Sleeps Brainwashed4.0
Earl Sweatshirt I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside4.0
Earl Sweatshirt always walked in the shadow of Tyler, the Creator and the rest of his Odd Future teammates. However, this was never a justification for criticizing or putting the work at a low level. Earl has always done good works and good collaborative performances on other albums, but he was lacking something authorial to finally show the world that he can do more. And it all happened in "I Don't Like Shit, I Don't Go Outside". The future will be bright for this musician.
Death Grips The Powers That B - Part II: Jenny Death4.0
Kendrick Lamar To Pimp a Butterfly4.5
Ghost Bath Moonlover3.5
"Moonlover" was a work presented on its release date as the answer to Deafheaven's "Sunbather", and perhaps THE band that would split the musical scene next to that one. Unfortunately, the abuse of a voice more grunted than acceptable, and many dubious melodies, have made this record a failed attempt to enter into a new world that was recent discovery. "Golden Number" is one of the best atmospheric songs i've ever heard in my life to be honest, but what happens here in addition? All the waiting that appeared after "Moonlover" was torn up in "Starmourner", but that is not the focus of the discussion right now.
Harm's Way (USA-IL) Rust3.5
Sickening The Beyond2.0
Enslaved In Times3.5
Leviathan Scar Sighted4.5
$uicideboy$ Gray/Grey3.5
Jeff Rosenstock We Cool?4.0
Wand Golem3.0
Buckethead Project Little Man4.5
AngelMaker Dissentient4.5
Ghostface Killah and BADBADNOTGOOD Sour Soul3.0
Oceans Ate Alaska Lost Isles4.0
xRepentancex The Sickness of Eden4.0
Glue Trip Glue Trip3.5
Sarpanitum Blessed Be My Brothers3.5
$uicideboy$ and Black Smurf Black $uicide3.5
Drake If You're Reading This It's Too Late4.0
Stick to Your Guns Disobedient3.5
Marduk Frontschwein2.0
Marduk suffers from the same Dark Funeral syndrome on some occasions. What is the point of making the same album, with the same themes and the same intonation over and over again? "Frontschwein" may sound good to the newcomers, but it is another album that represents the meaning of meh. I like Marduk's work, but it's these kinds of records that make me want to avoid some things in the Black Metal scenario.
Father John Misty I Love You, Honeybear4.0
Title Fight Hyperview4.5
I will never understand the hate and non-acceptance of "Hyperview" from both the fans and the media. The change from the Pop-Punk sound to Shoegaze was one of the best i've ever followed in my life, and "Floral Green" will certainly become a classic in the future. But with "Hyperview" the band surprised me and continues to do that every time i listen to this record. This is fantastic and i love everything in it, not to mention that i have a great affection with this work, since it reminds me of beautiful moments of my life. Over time, this record will be like wine and i have no doubt about it.
Surra Somos Todos Culpados4.0
Periphery Juggernaut: Omega4.0
Napalm Death Apex Predator - Easy Meat3.5
Punch Brothers The Phosphorescent Blues4.0
Periphery Juggernaut: Alpha3.5
Voices London4.0
Papa Roach F.E.A.R.3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part X: The Re​$​urrection $aga3.5
2814 新しい日の誕生4.5
Bjork Vulnicura4.5
Lupe Fiasco Tetsuo and Youth3.0
Disappears Irreal3.0
Marilyn Manson The Pale Emperor4.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part IX: The $oul​$​eek $aga3.0
Turnstile Nonstop Feeling3.5
Ingested The Architect of Extinction3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR​$​ELF Part VIII: The $eppuku $aga3.0
Death Grips Fashion Week3.0
Dead Fish Vitória4.0
Better Leave Town Better Leave Town3.5
Mukeka di Rato Hitler's Dog Stalin Rats3.5
Questions Pushed Out​.​.​.​ of Society3.5
Ivete Sangalo e Criolo Viva Tim Maia!3.0
Quarto Negro Amor Violento3.0
Supercordas Terceira Terra2.5
Putridity Ignominious Atonement3.5

2014
Buckethead In The Hollow Hills3.0
Home Before The Night4.0
Nails Two Song Flexi3.5
$uicideboy$ Kill Your$elf Part VII: The Fuck God $aga3.5
D'Angelo Black Messiah4.5
Buckethead Passageways3.5
Acranius Dishonor4.0
Maximize Bestiality Extraterrestrial Skolexomorphic Infestation3.5
Rishloo Living as Ghosts with Buildings as Teeth4.0
J. Cole 2014 Forest Hills Drive3.5
Buckethead Northern Lights4.0
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF PART VI: The T$unami $aga2.5
Racionais MC's Cores & Valores3.0
Rise Of The Northstar Welcame3.5
The Ghost Inside Dear Youth3.5
Bloodbath Grand Morbid Funeral3.5
Aversions Crown Tyrant4.0
Job for a Cowboy Sun Eater4.0
Mitski bury me at makeout creek4.0
Such Gold The New Sidewalk3.5
Trophy Eyes Mend, Move On4.0
Piss Vortex Piss Vortex3.5
Full of Hell and Merzbow Full of Hell and Merzbow4.0
Parasitic Ejaculation Echoes of Depravity3.5
Buckethead Listen for the Whisper4.0
Vulvodynia Cognizant Castigation4.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF PART V: Fuck Bitche$, Get Death $aga3.0
Pianos Become the Teeth Keep You4.0
Obituary Inked in Blood3.5
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels 24.5
Horrendous Ecdysis3.5
Unearth Watchers of Rule4.0
2814 2 8 1 44.0
Billy Idol Kings And Queens Of The Underground3.5
Slipknot .5: The Gray Chapter2.5
Insanity Alert Insanity Alert4.0
Rings of Saturn Lugal Ki En3.5
Transit Joyride3.5
Revocation Deathless3.5
Flying Lotus You're Dead!4.5
It's quite impossible to really describe the complexity of Flying Lotus's work. I've been listening to "You're Dead!" since its launch in 2014 and i never get tired of this abysmal work. Everything that goes from Jazz, Blues, Hip-Hop and even Alternative Rock turns gold in the hand of one of the greatest and best artists of our generation. Superb.
Homeshake In the Shower3.5
Sick of It All The Last Act of Defiance3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF PART IV: The Trill Clinton $aga4.0
Aphex Twin Syro4.0
Hail the Sun Wake4.5
Cruel Hand The Negatives3.0
An album that is not a disaster as many say, but that also does not feature innovative elements. I find the sequence from "The Negatives" to "Scars For The Well-Behaved" genuine, but the record does not deliver us anything more incredible and surprising like that.
Whirr Sway4.0
NehruvianDOOM NehruvianDOOM3.0
Buckethead Buckethead Pikes #784.5
No Bragging Rights The Concrete Flower3.0
Texas in July Bloodwork4.0
Cannibal Corpse A Skeletal Domain4.0
"Skeletal Domain" is the record that marked the band's only progressive period, which began with "Evisceration Plague", and became clearer in "Torture". The impact and legady that Cannibal Corpse has built in music is colossal. They never released a bad record (taking away Gore Obsessed which is pretty dubious). Also, the cover is very conceptual and free for arguments, removing for a few years that old fame of violent and dark covers that have made the band even more so in the scene.
Iron Reagan The Tyranny Of Will4.0
Motionless in White Reincarnate3.5
Emarosa Versus4.0
Interpol El Pintor4.0
Tops Picture You Staring3.5
Code Orange I Am King3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF III: The Budd Dwyer $aga2.5
Opeth Pale Communion3.5
Paroxysmal Butchering Human Smasher3.5
Acrania (UK) Totalitarian Dystopia3.5
The Darkest Future Floral Shoppe 21.0
Prawn Kingfisher3.5
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF Part II: The Black $uede $aga3.0
Cold World How The Gods Chill3.5
Panopticon Roads to the North4.0
It's really amazing what can make a man very inspired and with a genius above normal. Austin Lunn is there to prove that with just a head and no interference from studio and other members, that even in a complex genre like Black Metal, you can create pioneering and perfect sound destruction (in a good way). "Roads to the North" is beautiful, inspiring, transcendental and with a concrete extension in its development. It seems to me that i have discovered a band to listen for the next months.
Secret Band Secret Band3.5
Epicardiectomy Putreseminal Morphodysplastic Virulency4.0
Fallujah The Flesh Prevails4.5
"The Flesh Prevails" is one of the most incredible progressive pieces i've ever heard in my life. In the old days i had the dubious impression that Fallujah was just another forgettable band that adds nothing to the genre. Disregarding this preconception i had with the band, i describe in my own words that i am more than impressed. Everything is amply perfect here, from the production, the instrumental, the design of the songs and the cover art. One or another song made me not give a perfect rating.
Crown the Empire The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways4.0
Alvvays Alvvays4.0
Bullet Bane Impavid Colossus4.5
"Impavid Colossus" is the best Brazilian Hardcore work since "Sonho Medio" from Dead Fish. What stands out here is the atmospheric alternations that play with the alternative and the progressive. The band fan of Deftones work, and this reflects a lot on some tracks that serve as introductions or musical reliefs. A great lost work in the Brazilian scenario and totally unknown to the foreign public.
$uicideboy$ KILL YOUR$ELF Part I: The $uicide $aga3.0
Minor Threat First Two 7"s4.5
United Nations The Next Four Years4.5
Jungle Jungle4.0
Suicide Silence You Can't Stop Me3.0
Chelsea Grin Ashes To Ashes3.0
HOME (FL) Odyssey3.5
Home Odyssey4.5
Every Time I Die From Parts Unknown4.0
Buckethead Hold Me Forever (In memory of my mom)4.5
Mastodon Once More 'Round the Sun4.5
Mastodon's most accessible, clean and well-produced album is also the most commercial. But this is not bad news. Usually, when bands try to get out of the underground to reach other audiences, the result is almost always a drop in quality and significant loss of longtime fans. But in "Once More 'Round the Sun", the band managed to build an album so impeccable and contagious, showing that it is possible to become a band that "sells out" without losing its sonority.
ACxDC Antichrist Demoncore3.5
Expire Pretty Low4.0
Expire's best album wins this title for the diversity imposed by the band. In general, the three albums are very similar, but it is in "Pretty Low" that it is evident the creativity and inspiration that the band was able to have with itself to give life to the album. A great Hardcore album that at the same time is very simple and certainly one of the best I've heard in recent years.
Linkin Park The Hunting Party3.5
Nails Obscene Humanity 7''3.5
Inhumano Torturas de almas oscuras3.0
Knocked Loose Pop Culture4.0
Beartooth Disgusting4.0
Mayhem Esoteric Warfare4.0
"Esoteric Warfare" is the best work of Mayhem since "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas". The only difference is that it seems the band has finally broken their ties with their past history, looking to the future and creating a new identity. The production may seem somewhat amateurish in certain matters, but in a genre like Black Metal, it fits in the final product. It's interesting to see that bands like Mayhem still have firewood to burn inside the music industry.
Dirty Loops Loopified3.5
Trap Them Blissfucker4.0
Wolves at the Gate VxV3.5
clipping. CLPPNG3.5
Buckethead Footsteps4.0
Death Grips The Powers That B - Part I: Niggas on the Moon4.0
Tigers Jaw Charmer3.5
Die Antwoord Donker Mag2.5
Vaperror Mana Pool2.5
Young and in the Way When Life Comes to Death4.0
Ratos de Porao Século Sinistro3.5
"Sinister Century" was a long time in development, which established a certain expectation on my part. We can say that half of this feeling was filled, but the other packed in very weak tracks. A pioneer of many genres in Brazil, Ratos de Porao has always been at the top of his international field game, and making an album with message and strong instrumental at that time and with their ages, is praiseworthy.
Nephrectomy Interspecies Bondage3.5
This Wild Life Clouded4.0
Splattered Guttural Species3.5
Buckethead The Miskatonic Scale2.0
Misery Index The Killing Gods3.0
Pink Guy PINK GUY2.0
Kurt Travis Everything Is Beautiful4.5
Bane Don't Wait Up4.0
A goodbye with a taste of longing. Bane is amazing and always will be. Aaron Bedard is one of the best frontmen of the history of the style, a wide range of influences will be evident with each passing year because of him. "Don't Wait Up" is the second best of the band that today is lacking in the current scene of Hardcore. Few bands can make a farewell with that quality.
Mac Miller Faces4.0
Boris the Blade The Human Hive3.0
Closure in Moscow Pink Lemonade3.5
ESPRIT virtua.zip3.5
Being as an Ocean How We Both Wondrously Perish4.0
BADBADNOTGOOD III4.0
"III" is the softest and most succinct work of BADBADNOTGOOD. From it, you can already see the tendency to blend Hip-Hop and other contemporary Pop trends, but the focus was still Jazz. In "IV" this happens again, but you can see that the next work will be more innovative in this sense. "III" brings the style to the fore, being that it comes from other times and with few bands to represent it. Seen this, the third work of the band is one of the sincerest works that you will listen in your life.
Dead Congregation Promulgation of the Fall4.0
Miss May I Rise of the Lion4.0
Let me explain: This came out in a period of my life that i struggled with a lot of pain and
emptyness. My father almost died in 2014 and spent several months in hospital with my mom. I
became a little lonely, my mom slepped everyday in the hospital with my father and my therapy was
music. I haven't even heard about Sputnik in that time. I know that this album is generic and a
strange path the band tracced. But this really helped me a lot in a time of extreme changes of my
life. Now i'm in another bad mood, and when i remember this album and that time of my life that
fortunatelly end in the best way possible, is always a harsh and pleasure listening.
Martyr Defiled No Hope No Morality3.5
A forgotten band and well devalued. The two songs that open the album are masterpieces of the style and products of a source of inspiration from the ensemble. Even if it is lost with the passing of the album, it ends up becoming a good piece of music that is not so valued by lovers of heavy music.
Autopsy Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves3.5
"Tourniquets, Hacksaws and Graves" is just another Autopsy album. There is no innovation and no progressivity in comparison with their old material, but that is quite acceptable and normal for a band for so long on the scene. Some songs are incredible and with a senseless absurdity, but at least half of the album is pretty boring and lazy. It's worth listening to, but it may not be the best album to start listening and getting to know the band's sound.
Whitechapel Our Endless War3.0
Aborted The Necrotic Manifesto4.0
Curtis Harding Soul Power3.5
Harakiri for the Sky Aokigahara4.5
OFF! Learn To Obey3.5
I Declare War We Are Violent People by Nature3.0
Triptykon Melana Chasmata4.0
OFF! Wasted Years4.0
Buckethead Claymation Courtyard4.0
Mac DeMarco Salad Days4.5
I was introduced to the sound of Mac DeMarco in 2013, but at the time i did not pay much attention. The years went by and I started to go through some of his albums to see if i could understand the style. In 2016, I spent a few weeks listening and appreciating what to me is the best record in Lo-Fi's recent history. Listening to the sound of DeMarco is the same as being always on vacation, lying in a net with no worries and positive aspirations for the future. "Salad Days" is certainly that kind of record that will always make me feel in a good mood and will continue to do it because there is such a good and unique message here.
Thievery Corporation Saudade3.5
Thou Heathen4.0
Animals As Leaders The Joy of Motion4.0
Freddie Gibbs and Madlib Pinata4.0
Ringworm Hammer of the Witch3.5
Buckethead Pitch Dark3.5
Teitanblood Death4.0
Forus Lights3.5
Forus is a Punk Rock band from France that is well aware and competent in what they do. But it's a pity that bands with so much potential, follow the same path as their recent partners, making the mistake of great bands of the genre and consequently falling into oblivion. "Lights" is incredible and worth checking out, but it's worth the message and the reflection for a genre that has unfortunately been digging its own grave.
Nervosa Victim of Yourself3.5
Buckethead Monument Valley4.0
Carnifex Die Without Hope4.0
Comeback Kid Die Knowing4.0
The Hotelier Home, Like NoPlace Is There4.0
ScHoolboy Q Oxymoron3.5
Snarky Puppy We Like It Here5.0
GridLink Longhena4.0
Cripple Bastards Nero in metastasi2.0
Unfortunately, it seems to me that is more and more evident that Cripple Bastards is a band of just one album, that is, "Misanthropo a Senso Unico". A being of laziness, lack of inspiration and sound logic take over "Nero In Metastasi" in its entirety. This is sad... talent and creativity wasted.
Artificial Brain Labyrinth Constellation4.0
Techinical Death Metal with alien-themed creatures and guttural growls pulled to the extreme of music are the ideal recipe for any extreme music lover. "Labyrinth Constellation" is fantastic, and as good as any other music they are capable of release. Always good to listen to materials that involve fantasies from other planets that sound as perfect as Artificial Brain. Maybe i'll never have to listen to Rings of Saturn again.
Sun Kil Moon Benji4.0
It seems to be routine to say that all musical works that come out of tragedies and elements involving death, are musical masterpieces, or almost so. But how can i argue in other words, if artists like Mount Eerie and Sun Kil Moon always prove it? "Benji" is that much, and the celebration of death being something that should be treated more naturally. In addition, it is so sincere, showing ways to deal with pain, emphasizing the feeling for good things that life can provide.
Crosses Crosses4.0
Behemoth The Satanist4.5
I like to quote "The Satanist" as the first album i discovered in 2014 here at Sputnik. Over time, this was the album that really opened up my vision for Black Metal and for more extreme bands, just as Sputnik got me into worlds that i didn't even know the existence. The definition of Blackened Death Metal really started with Behemoth, and today they do it as if no one else could make it with the same impact. The songs are well-produced, and the context is set aside for the absorption of other aspects. Always good to see the Behemoth in shape.
JJ DOOM Bookhead EP3.0
Of Mice and Men Restoring Force3.5
Inferi (USA) The Path of Apotheosis4.0
Buckethead Buckethead Pikes #434.0
Miserable Failure Hope4.0
bsd.u [late night bumps 2]3.5
Julio y Agosto Canciones del Desastre3.5
Water Rats Ugly by Nature3.5
Terno Rei Vigilia3.5
Concreto Morto Viver-só3.0
Rogerio Skylab Melancolia e Carnaval4.0

2013
Buckethead Coat Of Charms3.5
Burial Rival Dealer3.5
Evergreen Terrace Dead Horses3.0
Childish Gambino Because the Internet3.0
"Because the Internet" is much of Childish Gambino and little of Donald Glover. This is the big problem, since the alter ego takes on a work that should have the influences that Glover put in "Awaken My Love". The potential is lost with the passing of the songs, which are tiring and very normal to the standards of a musician with many qualities. The joy is to see that this sonority was in his past, and that now we can expect beautiful fruits from this great man.
Buckethead Twisterlend3.5
E A Terra Nunca Me Pareceu Tao Distante E A Terra Nunca Me Pareceu Tão Distante3.5
Deicide In the Minds of Evil4.0
Death Grips Government Plates4.0
Foxing The Albatross4.0
State Faults Resonate/Desperate4.5
Title Fight Spring Songs4.0
King Nine Scared To Death3.5
Weekend Nachos Still3.5
Buckethead Rise of the Blue Lotus4.5
Obliteration Black Death Horizon4.0
A Wilhelm Scream Partycrasher4.5
Waking The Cadaver Real-Life Death3.5
Bad Religion Christmas Songs3.0
Protest the Hero Volition4.5
Sepultura The Mediator Between Head and Hands Must Be the Heart3.0
Breakdown of Sanity Perception4.0
PUP PUP4.0
Danny Brown Old4.0
A Day To Remember Common Courtesy3.5
Dance Gavin Dance Acceptance Speech3.5
Korn The Paradigm Shift3.0
Caligula's Horse The Tide, the Thief and River's End3.0
Lorde Pure Heroine4.0
Oneohtrix Point Never R Plus Seven4.0
Drake Nothing Was the Same4.0
Humanity's Last Breath Humanity's Last Breath3.0
Touche Amore Is Survived By3.5
The Internet Feel Good4.0
Buckethead Worms for the Garden4.0
Ulcerate Vermis4.0
Deaf Havana Old Souls4.0
Grave Miasma Odori Sepulcrorum4.0
Down To Nothing Life On The James3.5
"Life On The James" is nothing special, but neither is just another Hardcore record. The sound shows how a Hardcore album really should be drawn. Crusty, snappy, fast and straight as a punch to your face. Down to Nothing is a devalued band and don't know the reason behind that. But with this record, at least they have the name marked in the genre attached to the quality and intensity of the music they work.
The Weeknd Kiss Land4.5
Fit for an Autopsy Hellbound3.5
Arctic Monkeys AM3.0
Gorguts Colored Sands4.5
Oceano Incisions3.0
Prosanctus Inferi Noctambulous Jaws Within Sempiternal Night3.5
Blessthefall Hollow Bodies4.0
I used to listen this record almost every week some years ago. Hollows Bodies, Deja Vu, See You on the Outside and Youngbloods are the highlighs here. Good music, but it's ok to admit that they made a step back on the quality of their sound.
Typhoon (USA-OR) White Lighter4.0
"White Lighter" is incredible, and perhaps the Typhoon's work that i liked the most. "Offerings" was the first i heard from them, and i found it a bit overrated, even though i need to pay more attention. Awesome band.
Earl Sweatshirt Doris4.0
Diarrhea Planet I'm Rich Beyond Your Wildest Dreams3.0
Ulver Messe I.X-VI.X3.5
Norma Jean Wrongdoers4.0
Dead in the Dirt The Blind Hole4.0
Maximum the Hormone Yoshu Fukushu4.5
Sampha Dual3.0
Buckethead The Astrodome4.0
Mammoth Grinder Underworlds3.5
Counterparts The Difference Between Hell and Home5.0
"The Difference Between Hell and Home" is my favorite Counterparts album. Melodic Hardcore, as well as the more contemporary Emo roots, work in harmony in what is arguably the best album of 2013. I have always had a very special relationship with the songs that are here, and it will always be that way.
Violator Scenarios of Brutality4.0
Violator is a Crossover band that integrates the underground scene of Brazilian political music. Their criticisms are clear to the Brazilian social scene, without hiding names and always giving names to the oxen that are responsible for the national calvary. "Scenarios of Brutality" is a good choice of fast, great quality Thrash music and impeccable production for a band with little financial support.
Misery Signals Absent Light4.0
Texas in July Reflections3.0
Thundercat Apocalypse4.0
Traumatomy Transcendental Evisceration of Necrogenetic Beasts4.0
Jay-Z Magna Carta... Holy Grail2.0
PARTYNEXTDOOR PARTYNEXTDOOR3.0
Phinehas The Last Word Is Yours to Speak3.5
All Pigs Must Die Nothing Violates This Nature4.0
Buckethead The Spirit Winds4.0
Run the Jewels Run the Jewels4.0
August Burns Red Rescue & Restore4.0
"Rescue & Restore" is quite interesting, but as i've mentioned before in other soundoffs, it's only the expected for the standard the band has always set. There are awesome transitions that animate and shows that August Burns Red is more and more involved with their sound, being more qualified to write more quality music.
Pity Sex Feast of Love3.5
Palms Palms4.0
Fat Freddy's Drop Blackbird4.0
Quasimoto Yessir Whatever4.0
Kanye West Yeezus4.0
Mac Miller Watching Movies With The Sound Off3.0
Citizen Youth5.0
Deafheaven Sunbather5.0
Sunbather is so different, complex, exciting, colorful, somber and devastating that i really miss many words to describe how much i love this album. Shoegaze mixed with Black Metal seems like an unlikely combination, but it may be one of the most incredible in the music world. From songs that are Black Metal at its core, we have transitional instrumental songs and a lot of elements that were used by bands like My Bloody Valentine in the 80's. Incredible, i'm always speechless trying to describe this band.
The Black Dahlia Murder Everblack4.0
Power Trip Manifest Decimation4.0
Scale the Summit The Migration3.5
Motionless in White Infamous3.5
Black Sabbath 134.0
City and Colour The Hurry and the Harm4.0
"The Hurry and the Harm" made the media and the fans feel angry, because Dallas Green opted to leave the Underground, making a more commercial album. Even though this is usually an erroneous choice, i believe City and Colour made it right. Even if the next album is no longer commercial, "The Hurry and the Harm" presents good songs, with good lyrics and good moments. I really like this album because of the relationship it has in my life and in my relationship with my girlfriend, but if it was not for that, i would like the songs the same way.
Saint Pepsi Hit Vibes4.0
Full of Hell Rudiments of Mutilation4.0
Hatred Surge Human Overdose3.5
Vomitous Empires of Great Enslavement3.5
Antigama Meteor4.0
Downpresser Don't Need A Reason2.5
Burzum Sol austan, Mani vestan3.0
"Sol Austan, Mani Vestan" is an album totally focused on ambient and atmospheric sound, and this is how it should be seen and evaluated. It's not surprising that Varg would take his project to that path, since himself commented that after "Belus" he would return his vision to other musical concepts. Seen in this way, "Sol Austan, Mani Vestan" is a medium-sized album that presents a dry and moronic atmosphere, giving a feeling of being in a cold and silent game. Nothing else, the album is just an acceptable complement to Burzum's discography.
Extermination Dismemberment Serial Urbicide3.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan One of Us Is the Killer4.0
Captain, We're Sinking The Future Is Cancelled4.5
Buckethead Pike 135.0
Bolzer Aura4.0
Deeds of Flesh Portals to Canaan4.0
Heaven Shall Burn Veto3.0
Chance the Rapper Acid Rap3.5
Phoenix (FRA) Bankrupt!3.5
PrismCorp Virtual Enterprises ClearSkies2.5
La Femme Psycho Tropical Berlin3.5
PrismCorp Virtual Enterprises Home™3.0
Aosoth IV: An Arrow in Heart4.5
Turnover Magnolia3.0
Ghostface Killah Twelve Reasons to Die3.5
Terror Live By The Code3.0
Tyler, the Creator Wolf4.5
"Wolf" is an album that i've always liked. The melodies are fantastic and prepared my ears for everything that Hip-Hop can provide. I've never been a genius addict, but in recent years i've been increasing my musical tastes and Hip-Hop is one of the most fantastic and genuine out there. Tyler took a while to mature as a lyricist and human being, which is normal by today's standards. The lyrics are very poor and the album is a bit long. But musics like "Cowboy", "Awkward", "Answer" and "IFHY" make the disc a classic OFWGKTA.
Bring Me the Horizon Sempiternal4.5
Nails Abandon All Life4.5
Chaotic in the essence and conception. A pure and evil lesson of how you make a nearly perfect Powerviolence record. Nails will be for years the greatest name in Powerviolence recent history. Theis discography is fucking relentless, presenting us a great amount of pure rage tracks that gives us some of the most violent punchs on ours ears. Pure gold stuff right here.
The Color Morale Know Hope4.5
I understand that "Know Hope" is not so interesting and innovative, but i feel a close relationship with this work, much more for the time of my life than i discovered, rather than affinity for the band. In the old days i used to listen a lot of Miss May I stuff, and my ears end up being somewhat limited to more respected bands. The Color Morale acted on a step above and this surprised me a lot at the time i first heard "Know Hope" back in 2014. Nowadays i listen more for nostalgia and enjoyment, even if i understand all the limitations.
Wormed Exodromos3.0
I confess i've never heard anything like "Exodromos" inside Death Metal. But that's not why i consider this album a great feat in the genre. It would be pretty hypocritical if i also say that the record sucks. Maybe i didn't love the sound in my first time with this record, but i can certainly admit that the genre needs more bands who risk themselves like Wormed.
The Story So Far What You Don't See4.0
The Strokes Comedown Machine3.0
Northlane Singularity4.0
Northlane has always been in evidence. Their creativity and the progressive elements always been the strong point of the band. "Singularity" is a record that presents more positive aspects like great lyrics and elaborate transitions, than minor flaws like overproduction.
Vanna The Few and the Far Between3.5
KEN mode Entrench3.5
Incendiary Cost of Living3.5
Autechre Exai3.5
Iron Lung White Glove Test4.0
Darkthrone The Underground Resistance3.5
"The Underground Resistance" is the Darkthrone venturing once again into a different style. The presence of Crust-Punk and Chaotic Hardcore strip the whole Black Metal identity, which was to be expected in this transition phase. I always like to point out that it's not every band that can really venture into other genres, and i see that Darkthrone has failed in some ways. "The Underground Resistance" has good songs, but in general, they come together to create an average album.
Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused to Sing (And Other Stories)5.0
Paysage d'Hiver Das Tor4.0
Devourment Conceived in Sewage3.5
"Conceived in Sewage" is the same disc, with the same conception and the same brutality of the entire Devourment discography. But even so, it's fun to listen to a dozen times and that's it. Nothing more to add on this album.
Portal Vexovoid4.0
"Vexovoid" is just another usual and consistent work from Portal. I find all the obscure conception fantastic in both the songs and their distortions, as in the way the band members dress. It sounds like a sound from the depths of hell, which frightens the first few times, but then it becomes like a glue in your ears. One of the best bands i've discovered on this site.
Baptists Bushcraft3.5
Contrary to what i commented about Cult Leader, Baptists is a band that already enters the scenario of Chaotic Hardcore in a more reserved way. This cost a lot on the quality of the band's sound, which looks more like an uninspired All Pig Must Die record than a consistent, precussive work. And that's a great shame, since "Bushcraft" has his moments of glory, but these same moments share ground with the generic area of Hardcore.
Shai Hulud Reach Beyond the Sun4.0
CZARFACE CZARFACE4.0
Suffocation Pinnacle of Bedlam4.0
Carnivore Diprosopus Condemned By The Alliance3.0
Goemagot Eradication of Insignificant Beings4.0
Extremely Rotten Grotesque Acts of Humanity3.5
Turnstile Step 2 Rhythm4.0
Defeated Sanity Passages Into Deformity4.0
Silverstein This Is How the Wind Shifts4.0
Rings of Saturn Dingir3.5
My Bloody Valentine m b v3.5
Primitive Man Scorn3.5
Cult of Luna Vertikal4.0
Hatebreed The Divinity of Purpose2.5
The Zenith Passage Cosmic Dissonance3.5
Acrania (UK) The Beginning of the End4.0
Blockheads This World Is Dead4.0
Foxygen We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors...4.0
"We Are The 21st Century Ambassadors ..." is a recommendation that my girlfriend gave me yesterday, and certainly one of the most surprising ones to me this week. I had never heard anything about the band, until i saw a review of Fantano these times, but i let it go. The psychedelia imposed by the band is very original, and the album is so good that when it finishes it, i felt a taste of: "this is good shit, i want more".
Voivod Target Earth4.0
Cloud Rat Moksha3.0
Bad Religion True North4.0
Rotten Sound Species At War3.0
Katalepsy Autopsychosis4.0
Facada Nadir3.5
SVPER Pegasvs4.5
SVPER is a Spanish band apparently formed by a couple of the same nationality. "Pegasvs" is the band's first and only complete album. With a majestic mix of Surf Rock and elements of Shoegaze, the band deserved a little more attention for the great material prepared for the album. A worth listen.
Ed Motta AOR4.5
Guttural Slug Megalodon3.0
Catarro Insonia3.5

2012
Yacopsae Krank ist Normal3.0
Burial Truant/Rough Sleeper4.0
Infant Annihilator The Palpable Leprosy of Pollution3.5
A satire album that is actually more fun and complete than many of the genre. The band, even if bizarre and some senses and themes that mock the Deathcore, make the style even more attractive. A type of album that i like to hear many times and that motivates me to do exercises, even if it's kind of stupid to say that. A beautiful work of entertainment.
No Zodiac Population Control2.0
John Wayne Tempestade3.0
Captain Murphy Duality4.0
Deftones Koi No Yokan4.0
"Koi No Yokan" is the most emotional and sincere record of Deftones' career. Without leaving any element of the various genres explored by the band, 2012 was a year of great surprise with the release of one of the best works of the genre. The work begins heavy but alternates with many atmospheric changes that bring calm and sometimes even psychological disturbances. Well, it's a bit difficult to define all the band's work and divide each one with the concept on it. What remains, is the fact that Deftones is definitely one of the best bands that we still have the pleasure of listening and seeing live.
The Weeknd Trilogy4.5
War from a Harlots Mouth Voyeur4.0
Crystal Castles Crystal Castles III3.5
Rolo Tomassi Astraea3.5
Parkway Drive Atlas4.0
Surra Bica na Cara4.0
Basement Colourmeinkindness4.0
Pile Dripping3.5
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza Danza IIII: The Alpha - The Omega3.0
Totally incomprehensible the absurd amount of negative ratings. We are not listening to a masterpiece, that's for sure, but this is not a shit that has no meaning at all. "The Alpha - The Omega" is acceptable for what it provides, it has its nonsense moments with twists and attempts to convince that do not help, but even so, it is far from being a despicable album. At times the band wants to just improvise (in a very bad way), but at other times, it shows its quality without much effort. Average record.
Pig Destroyer Book Burner4.0
The Secret Agnus Dei4.0
Kendrick Lamar good kid, m.A.A.d city4.5
Thy Art Is Murder Hate4.0
"Hate" is just another record full of violence, speed and hate from Thy Art is Murder, and this will always be very good. With an almost perfect discography as far as Deathcore is concerned, this band always matches all the hype imposed. Even in a super-boring record as "Holy War", the band managed to create good moments in flashes of little creativity. Listening to an album like "Hate" is to give credibility to a genre full of forgettable bands.
Mac DeMarco 24.5
Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!4.0
Hell (USA) III4.0
Converge All We Love We Leave Behind4.5
"All We Love We Leave Behind" looks like a road map for a scientific work, which has the steps followed in advance and which shows a much better final work than expected. Converge has reached a plateau in recent years that anything they are launching have great expectation among it. The penultimate album of their discography was not different, being a modern Hardcore classic in all the possible aspects.
Bad Books II3.0
Between the Buried and Me The Parallax II: Future Sequence4.0
Papa Roach The Connection3.5
Flying Lotus Until the Quiet Comes4.0
Humiliation (ID) Savior of Human Destruction2.0
Death Grips No Love Deep Web4.0
Car Bomb w^w^^w^w4.0
Pathology The Time of Great Purification3.5
Buckethead March of the Slunks3.5
Cerce Cerce3.5
Title Fight Floral Green4.0
The Killers Battle Born2.5
Propagandhi Failed States4.5
Blank Banshee Blank Banshee 03.5
"Blank Banshee 0" is quite good, showing an even more lively and varied side of Vaporwave. The first songs are fantastic, all filled with samples of songs that we have known from other times of life. Everything the style proposes, is well elaborated by Blank Banshee, but we have a big problem here: too many songs. The album is playing and playing and one hour you realize that everything here is a bit boring and dragged, and this is a big mistake of the genre, not by the artist. Even so, "Blank Banshee 0" is one of the best albums in the history of Vaporwave.
In Hearts Wake Divination4.5
Murder Construct Results3.5
Circa Survive Violent Waves4.0
The Chariot One Wing4.0
Wild Nothing Nocturne4.0
Birds in Row You, Me, and the Violence3.0
JJ DOOM Key To The Kuffs3.5
Ash Borer Cold of Ages3.0
Such Gold Misadventures4.0
Gaza No Absolutes in Human Suffering4.0
Desalmado Desalmado3.0
Internet Club Vanishing Vision4.0
Testament Dark Roots of Earth2.0
Om Advaitic Songs3.0
Com Truise In Decay4.0
Frank Ocean channel ORANGE4.5
"channel ORANGE" is a record that has been with me since its release, and this occured because it convinced me that Soul music is one of the most fantastic yet, especially if you have some cracks in Hip-Hop. I don't think i even need to get into the merits of talking about Frank Ocean, because his impact and sound quality is in every corner. "channel ORANGE" is actually his best work, more complete than "Blonde" and with a much deeper legacy.
Verse Bitter Clarity, Uncommon Grace3.5
Masta Ace MA DOOM: Son Of Yvonne2.5
Bury Tomorrow The Union of Crowns4.0
Aesop Rock Skelethon4.0
Periphery Periphery II: This Time It's Personal4.0
Nile At The Gate of Sethu4.0
Gojira L'Enfant Sauvage3.5
Linkin Park Living Things3.0
Dying Fetus Reign Supreme4.5
The Ghost Inside Get What You Give4.0
Whitechapel Whitechapel3.5
Chelsea Grin Evolve3.5
Municipal Waste / Toxic Holocaust Toxic Waste3.0
Joey Badass 19994.0
Miss May I At Heart2.0
I don't think that "At Heart" is a completely disastrous record. But there is something here that bothered me greatly from beginning to end. The lack of creativity and maybe the laziness of the band in trying something new, resulted in 13 songs that have no soul and no one even talks about it. I've always liked Miss May I, but it's records like this that distanced the band from a nice posture within the genre.
El-P Cancer 4 Cure4.0
Kraanium Post Mortal Coital Fixation3.5
mewithoutYou Ten Stories3.5
Killer Mike R.A.P. Music4.0
Beach House Bloom4.5
Ab-Soul Control System2.5
Cattle Decapitation Monolith of Inhumanity4.5
Sometimes the change cames for a good reason. The early Grindcore stuff is repetitive and a little generic. They missed the point in Karma.Bloody.Karma and started to deliver a great production in The Harvest Floor. Monolith is a achievement to all the process started in 1999.
OFF! OFF!4.0
My Bloody Valentine EPs 1988-19914.0
Pennywise All or Nothing4.0
Father John Misty Fear Fun4.0
Death Grips The Money Store5.0
This is frighteningly complex and chaotic. There was a time when i really found the sound of this band a complete waste of time, but i always realize how much I was wrong once. This musical aspect is even more somber, perverse and sinister than others that were actually made for it. Without words, Death Grips will always have a special place in the music world.
Cancer Bats Dead Set on Living3.5
Municipal Waste The Fatal Feast4.0
Job for a Cowboy Demonocracy3.5
Upon a Burning Body Red. White. Green.3.5
Stick to Your Guns Diamond4.0
XXYYXX XXYYXX4.0
Meshuggah Koloss3.5
Black Breath Sentenced To Life4.0
Overkill The Electric Age4.0
Your Demise The Golden Age3.0
Mac DeMarco Rock and Roll Night Club3.5
Burial and Four Tet Nova4.5
Cannibal Corpse Torture3.5
Soulfly Enslaved3.5
Gorod A Perfect Absolution3.5
Rise and Fall Faith3.5
Chief Keef Back From The Dead3.5
Every Time I Die Ex Lives4.0
Abominable Putridity The Anomalies of Artificial Origin4.0
Napalm Death Utilitarian4.0
After leaving Death Metal aside after the disaster of "Inside the Torn Apart" and "Words from the Exit Wound", Napalm Death returned to bet on a mix of Hardcore Punk with Grindcore. The 2000's were spectacular for the band, with six albums far above average, and this fact was extended to the 2010's. "Utilitarian" emerged in 2012, and is certainly the best and most complete piece of modern Grindcore by the band. The record is huge, intense, violent and rough as it should be, but with a production that stands out in the genre. In addition, it serves as a good introduction to the sound of the band.
Buckethead Electric Sea4.0
Burial Kindred4.5
Beneath the Massacre Incongruous4.0
Lil Ugly Mane Mista Thug Isolation4.0
Caliban I Am Nemesis4.0
"I Am Nemesis" is a beautiful Metalcore option with seasoning within a genre so condensed and without much differentiation. The pity is that it seems that this is the only work from the band that really risks to look for something bigger in their sonority. As i always quote here, innovation is always important, even more in a feature-shortage style, such as contemporary Metalcore.
Die Antwoord Ten$ion4.0
Aborted Global Flatline4.0
Voodoo Glow Skulls Break the Spell2.5
Loma Prieta I.V.4.0
Alcest Les Voyages De L'Âme3.5
Johnny Booth Connections3.5
Internet Club ▣世界から解放され▣1.0
Vitamin X About To Crack2.0
Rogerio Skylab Abismo e Carnaval4.0
Timeghoul 1992-1994 Discography4.0

2011
Skrillex Bangarang3.0
The Weeknd Echoes of Silence4.5
The Roots undun4.0
Korn The Path of Totality1.0
Nujabes Spiritual State4.5
Volor Flex Tramp3.5
The similarities of "Tramp" with "Untrue" are staggering. In many moments, the quality stood out, showing that Volor Flex is a relevant name in the Dubstep/Garage scenario. But unfortunately, the album gets boring and condensed from the middle to the end. Some beats are very similar to the Burial, making it look like a act of plagiarism or just a tribute if you see the good side. The record is good for listening in moments of reflection, but it doesn't even come close to the work that is inspired.
Vektor Outer Isolation4.5
Childish Gambino Camp3.5
Drake Take Care4.0
Jeremy Soule The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim Soundtrack5.0
A flawless game is made not only by their narrative, action, design and the charism of his characters. The soundtrack have to make company to the story in a act of certifing all the aspects the developers want to deliver. Skyrim do this with maestry. The best game i've played in the last ten years.
Antediluvian Through the Cervix of Hawaah4.0
Aversions Crown Servitude3.5
Animals As Leaders Weightless3.5
Pianos Become the Teeth The Lack Long After4.0
Deaf Havana Fools And Worthless Liars4.0
Sick of It All Nonstop3.5
ASAP Rocky Live.Love.A$AP.4.0
Counterparts The Current Will Carry Us4.0
"The Current Will Carry Us" is a kind of record that is good with multiple revisits. I remember the first time i listened to this album in 2011, and i found it very weak and without any differential. Okay, my taste at that time was pretty generic and Escape the Fate was one of my favorite bands (I only like the first record). Nowadays i get to enjoy a lot of what is one of the best works of the band. This may be the third record i most enjoy by them, but my rankings change from months to months.
Close Your Eyes Empty Hands and Heavy Hearts4.0
"Empty Hands and Heavy Hearts" is one of the albums that i listened to most in my adolescence, being always very pleasant to revisit this sound to remember good moments. Close Your Eyes was a very famous band at that time, precisely because it came from Victory Records. The sound is very original and unique for a new band. What always stood out were Shane's vocals, and his departure is still kind of controversial to me (even if he returned a few years later). Finally, i always like to quote "Valleys" as one of the definitive anthems of my musical life.
James Ferraro Far Side Virtual3.5
Jedi Mind Tricks Violence Begets Violence3.0
Carnifex Until I Feel Nothing3.5
Molotov Solution Insurrection3.5
Structures Divided By3.5
The Amity Affliction Youngbloods3.5
Puscifer Conditions of My Parole4.0
Rustie Glass Swords4.0
Bjork Biophilia4.0
Vektroid Neo Cali3.0
Blessthefall Awakening4.0
Awakenings is a great album that blends melody with heaviness in the same time. Not their best, but very listenable and original before their dubious recent work.
Inside The Beehive Drink Bleach; Live Forever4.0
Oh, Sleeper Children of Fire4.0
Frenzal Rhomb Smoko at the Pet Food Factory4.5
Brutal Truth End Time3.0
Hundredth Let Go4.0
blink-182 Neighborhoods3.5
Machine Head Unto the Locust4.0
Citizen Young States4.0
A incredible and well-structured blend of pop-punk/emo music. Good album to know the sonority of the band before going into Youth, which is their best.
Wormrot Noise4.0
"Noise" is a very good, complete and well-written EP. It's only six songs and a total of seven minutes, but the size of the fun i always have when listening to this record is really incredible. Maybe the best EP of the genre? Correct me if i'm wrong.
ACxDC The Second Coming4.5
Opeth Heritage4.0
Full of Hell Roots Of Earth Are Consuming My Home4.0
Thundercat The Golden Age Of Apocalypse3.5
Balam Acab Wander/Wonder3.5
The Weeknd Thursday4.0
Buckethead Look Up There4.0
All Pigs Must Die God Is War3.5
Laserdisc Visions New Dreams Ltd.3.0
Hymen Holocaust Donec Mors Nos Separaverit2.0
Trivium In Waves4.0
Fuji Grid TV Prism Genesis2.0
esc ?? Black Horse3.5
Danny Brown XXX4.5
Death Toll 80k Harsh Realities4.0
All Shall Perish This Is Where It Ends3.5
Toxic Holocaust Conjure and Command4.0
Disma Towards the Megalith4.5
Chelsea Grin My Damnation3.5
Phinehas thegodmachine4.0
Falls of Rauros The Light That Dwells in Rotten Wood4.0
Decapitated Carnival Is Forever4.0
Carnival Is Forever is a blast from the past who gave some expectations for the future. But then...Blood Mantra came out and Anticult put the band back in the game, even that it sounds a album who lack in diversity and creativity.
Sleeping Giant Kingdom Days In an Evil Age3.0
Mixing religion with other arts and concepts has never been a good alternative. In my humble opinion, religion turns out to be a field that works by itself, mixing doesn't work. Perhaps, if it is more discreet and used as background and inspiration, it will certain result in success. In "Kingdom Days In An Evil Age," there is a great appeal for this part, making the great instrumental quality blend with mediocre lyrics that praise Christianity and its beliefs.
Suicide Silence The Black Crown3.5
Cannabis Corpse Beneath Grow Lights Thou Shalt Rise4.0
Zomby Dedication3.0
Harm's Way (USA-IL) Isolation3.5
Unearth Darkness in the Light3.5
Kendrick Lamar Section.804.0
Shabazz Palaces Black Up4.0
Job for a Cowboy Gloom3.0
Sepultura Kairos3.0
August Burns Red Leveler3.5
Fit for an Autopsy The Process of Human Extermination3.5
The Black Dahlia Murder Ritual3.5
Black Veil Brides Set the World on Fire1.5
Bad Meets Evil Hell: The Sequel4.0
Touche Amore Parting The Sea Between Brightness And Me5.0
Perfect in every way and incredibly immersive. This record is a great nostalgia for me of great years that i had in my life and that today i miss so fucking much. It's the old story that i was very happy and did not know that and now i have only memories left. Thanks for that, Touche Amore.
Ampere Like Shadows4.0
"Like Shadows" is an album that i listened to with low expectations, and this helped me a lot in absorbing the lyrics and structure of the songs. Unknown in his discography, this Ampere album is not at all as fanciful like the others, but presents itself as a beautiful alternative of amusement amid the chaos.
Arctic Monkeys Suck It and See3.0
Com Truise Galactic Melt4.0
Maybeshewill I Was Here For a Moment, Then I Was Gone5.0
Visceral Disgorge Ingesting Putridity3.5
Cave In White Silence4.0
Fireworks Gospel3.0
Heart in Hand Only Memories3.0
Heart in Hand is a band with a very short path on music and little success within its underground scene. Extinct after controversy with their vocalist, the band's best work was their debut album "Only Memories." But even with the clamor of fans and criticism, i was more bored and sleepy than excited when i listened to the record.
Weekend Nachos Worthless3.5
Putridity Degenerating Anthropophagical Euphoria3.5
Balance and Composure Separation4.0
Tyler, the Creator Goblin3.5
Elzhi Elmatic2.0
Title Fight Shed4.0
William Bonney Good Vibes4.0
Giles Corey Giles Corey4.0
Pulling Teeth Funerary3.5
Memphis May Fire The Hollow3.0
Deafheaven Roads to Judah4.5
"Roads to Judah" is the beginning of something really fantastic. At the time of the release, much was said about the quality of the band, and all the hype that many considered unnecessary for a band until unknown at the beginning of the decade. "Roads to Judah" is the band's integration on the stage, the consolidation of their sound, and the gateway to other fantastic things that have followed. Is there anything else that can be added within the quality of this band? Much that can be said, is still too little.
Silverstein Rescue4.0
I must have listened to "Rescue" every day for about three months in 2011. I've always been fond of songs like "Medication", "Burning Hearts" and "Forget Your Heart". Time passes, and the biggest test for music is if some albums age well or not, and in the case of "Rescue", unfortunately that was very negative. I used to establish this record as the best of the band, but this definition goes to "Dead Reflection" that will surely have a much longer quality life.
Death Grips Exmilitary4.0
Criolo Nó na Orelha4.0
Ulver Wars of the Roses3.5
Metronomy The English Riviera4.0
Thursday No Devolucion4.0
Atmosphere The Family Sign3.5
Foo Fighters Wasting Light2.0
Beyond Creation The Aura4.0
Hollywood Undead American Tragedy2.0
GridLink Orphan4.0
If you compare "Amber Gray" with "Orphan", little has to be added or differentiated. I believe that the two works live on the same level in both impact and sound quality. I put "Orphan" a little below of his predecessor for the simple fact of not having listened so many times. For now, my favorite record of them is "Longhena," but i believe it will change from time to time.
Havok Time Is Up4.0
Obscura Omnivium3.5
Burial Street Halo3.5
Wormrot Dirge5.0
The perfect Grindcore album doesn't need to be Horrified, World Downfall, Exit, The Inalienable Dreamless or Scum/From Enslavement to Obliteration. Every decade has a flawless album of the genre. Dirge is everything we need, is fucking heavy, chaotic in all aspects e incredibly relentless like being slaughtered by a chainsaw. And yeah, Singapore.
Young and in the Way I Am Not What I Am3.5
CunninLynguists Oneirology4.5
Protest the Hero Scurrilous3.5
Born of Osiris The Discovery4.0
The Strokes Angles4.0
Benighted Asylum Cave3.5
The Weeknd House of Balloons5.0
Trap Them Darker Handcraft4.5
Obscure, dark and really abysmal. A great hardcore album is not only composed of lyrics and some heavier riffs, it has to have a more striking atmosphere to attract the listener. Trap Them knows very well how to do this. With its insane vocalist and harmonious combination of instruments, "Darker Handcraft" is one of the best albums of the genre I've ever heard.
Rotten Sound Cursed4.0
Cannibal Corpse Global Evisceration4.0
Sylosis Edge of the Earth4.0
Defeater Empty Days and Sleepless Nights4.5
"Empty Days and Sleepless Nights" is a milestone that shows the true quality and productive capacity of Defeater at its launch. Being easily one of the best albums in the history of Modern Hardcore, it's a shame that this band has only fallen in all respects nowadays. But back to the record, the first part is fantastic and complete, the acoustic songs are a good complement. However, even if these are average, they have no identity of their own, showing that it would not be a good way to venture. Other than that, the album is not perfect for details.
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain II4.0
Scale the Summit The Collective5.0
Beach Fossils What a Pleasure4.0
Gil Scott-Heron and Jamie XX We're New Here3.5
Radiohead The King of Limbs3.5
Glassjaw Coloring Book4.0
Cut Copy Zonoscope3.5
Hayaino Daisuki The Invincible Gate Mind of the Infernal Fire Hell4.0
Charles Bradley No Time For Dreaming4.0
Ulcerate The Destroyers of All4.0
Belphegor Blood Magick Necromance3.5
Joyce Manor Joyce Manor4.0
Eighteen minutes of sweet and passionate Pop-Punk music. Nothing too special here, but a good album to revisit by times and times.
Casey Jones I Hope We're Not The Last3.5
Priapus Air loom3.5
Pense Espelho da Alma4.0
Krisiun The Great Execution3.5
Gutalax Shit Beast3.5
Mukeka di Rato Atletas de Fristo3.5
Tokyo Shoegazer Crystallize4.0
Turnstile Pressure To Succeed4.0

2010
Extermination Dismemberment Butcher Basement3.0
Locrian The Crystal World2.5
Blindead Affliction XXIX II MCMXCVI5.0
The Chariot Long Live4.0
Kanye West My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy5.0
Magrudergrind Crusher3.5
Sodom In War and Pieces4.0
A Day To Remember What Separates Me from You3.0
OFF! First Four EPs4.0
First Blood Silence Is Betrayal4.5
Underrated and so much better than the past releases of SOIA and H2O. Silence is fucking betrayal.
Underoath Ø (Disambiguation)4.0
Deathspell Omega Paracletus4.5
Oceano Contagion3.5
Escape the Fate Escape the Fate1.5
Skrillex Scary Monsters and Nice Sprites3.5
Ghost (SWE) Opus Eponymous4.0
Danny Brown The Hybrid2.5
Buckethead Captain Eo's Voyage4.5
All Pigs Must Die All Pigs Must Die4.0
Motionless in White Creatures4.0
Waka Flocka Flame Flockaveli2.0
Grimes Halfaxa4.0
The Secret Solve Et Coagula3.5
Bad Religion The Dissent of Man4.0
Your Demise The Kids We Used To Be3.5
The Saddest Landscape You Will Not Survive4.0
"You Will Not Survive" is all that Pianos Become the Teeth has always wanted to be, and even managed to at times, but failed to keep in thar direction. The first time i heard the name "The Saddest Landscape", i thought directly about Emo's stigma, but i was caught by surprise to hear the whole play. The sadness was transformed into anger, and the lightness became speed and intensity. A big surprise lost in time.
Swans My Father Will Guide Me Up a Rope to the Sky3.5
The Black Pacific The Black Pacific3.0
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns3.0
Interpol Interpol3.0
Ion Dissonance Cursed3.5
The Devil Wears Prada Zombie4.0
Cerebral Bore Maniacal Miscreation3.5
Miss May I Monument3.5
Comeback Kid Symptoms + Cures4.0
Chuck Person Chuck Person's Eccojams Vol. 13.5
Impending Doom There Will Be Violence3.5
The Acacia Strain Wormwood3.0
Thy Art Is Murder The Adversary3.5
Korn Korn III: Remember Who You Are2.5
Norma Jean Meridional3.5
Big Boi Sir Lucious Left Foot4.0
Parkway Drive Deep Blue3.5
And Hell Followed With Proprioception4.0
Emarosa Emarosa4.0
Thou Summit4.0
The Roots How I Got Over4.0
Drake Thank Me Later2.0
The Flashbulb Arboreal4.5
Tame Impala Innerspeaker4.5
Whitechapel A New Era of Corruption4.0
The Ghost Inside Returners4.0
Clinging to the Trees of a Forest Fire Songs of Ill Hope and Desperation4.0
Watain Lawless Darkness4.0
Watain is a band well despised by the fan base of Sputnik and other sites, precisely because it has a sound without salt and very generic. But it seems like this is a poorly placed judgment. "Lawless Darkness" is a fun work and it takes a while to get bored. My soundoff does not try to do justice to this band, but there are much more reputable bands like Mayhem and Gorgoroth, who have done much more pitiful work. But life is this, each with your opinion.
Trap Them Filth Rations3.5
Celeste Morte(s) Nee(s)4.0
Korzus Discipline Of Hate4.0
Rolo Tomassi Cosmology4.0
Rings of Saturn Embryonic Anomaly3.0
Violator Annihilation Process4.0
Bleed from Within Empire4.0
"Empire" is a very conceptual and underground record inside Deathcore, which really shows how the genre should sound at first. The ideal is always innovation, even before forgetting and stagnation. In these quests, Bleed From Within has programmed and avoided its risks, making music as a field of work. At the end of the day, with so many generic bands and sound disasters, "Empire" is a good album to realize the quality of the genre.
Defeated Sanity Chapters of Repugnance4.0
Deftones Diamond Eyes5.0
"Diamond Eyes" is all i always wanted in music. Deftones walked several roads on their journey into music, going to the confines of Nu Metal to the Experimental. It is difficult to name the band in only one genre, but it is undeniable to say that they are one of the greatest musical ensembles in history. Regarding the record, i like to highlight the malevolent ending of the first track and the incredible "You've Seen the Butcher" and "Beauty School".
Flying Lotus Cosmogramma4.5
Plebeian Grandstand How Hate is Hard to Define4.0
Cleric Regressions4.0
Sick of It All Based on a True Story4.0
letlive. Fake History4.0
Mike G ALI3.0
Suffer Lone3.5
Dr. Dog Shame, Shame3.0
Darkthrone Circle the Wagons3.5
"Circle the Wagons" enters the discography of Darkthrone as another unsuccessful attempt to enter Punk with quality and relevancy. Maybe i need to take a more diverse look at the material that covers other genres from them. My journeys on these albums have not been very good, always thinking that the identity crisis has taken over the band.
Hell (USA) II4.5
Rotten Sound Napalm3.5
Alcest Écailles De Lune4.5
I feel that Alcest will become one of my favorite bands in a short period of time, if not end up becoming the best and most complete. "Kodama" was my first adventure with this fantastic band, and i will never forget the beautiful feelings that came into my pores as i listened to each track with pure attention. In the case of "Ecailles De Lune", these feelings were repeated, but in a more beautiful and comprehensive way. It's hard to define what i really feel when listening to something as perfect as an album like that. It will age well as time goes by.
The Dillinger Escape Plan Option Paralysis4.0
Triptykon Eparistera Daimones4.0
Immolation Majesty and Decay4.0
Daughters Daughters3.0
Gorillaz Plastic Beach2.5
Four Year Strong Enemy of the World4.0
Blind Witness Nightmare on Providence Street4.5
Burzum Belus4.0
"Belus" is certainly the best work that Varg did with Burzum upon his release from prison. Here we can savor the end of Black Metal sound on his albums, as his project now is only ambient music with nordic and mystical influences. Varg made his name with Burzum's legacy, and even though the record is not as skilled to be compared to "Filosofem," it is very dense and atmospheric. "Kaimadalthas' Nedstigning" is a lousy song, but the ones that close the album are practically sublime.
Everyone Everywhere Everyone Everywhere4.5
"Everyone Everywhere" is an essential Emo album and i feel guilty for never having heard of it. I felt strange feelings throughout the album and I had the feeling of an almost perfect work of sentimental music. It is worth listening to it as many times as it takes.
Counterparts Prophets4.0
"Prophets" is the definitive answer to the entire transition that Melodic Hardcore has made in the last decade. Counterparts is the best band of the style currently, and i think this will hardly changes in a short time. At the launch of "Prophets", we could already see that the band was visionary and would look for other fields, always spandering their sound and seeking reference that enrich more what they were already doing. Nowadays, Counterparts has a sound so characteristic that with a song we already know that they are doing work with great quality.
Autechre Oversteps3.5
Nails Unsilent Death4.0
The album starts with a straight punch in the face and continues the aggression for the fourteen minutes. The pure essence of the genre. Class.
Close Your Eyes We Will Overcome4.0
"We Will Overcome" is that album from your teenage years that you know it sucks, but you still love all the songs and consider a nostalgic piece. At the time of its release, many people were surprised by Victory Records signing with a promising band. The album is full of little details that are very valuable, and with some of the best songs of the band, that today can be considered classics. Shane's vocal performance is really incredible here. An essential record for those who like music sung with the heart.
Carnifex Hell Chose Me4.0
Chelsea Grin Desolation Of Eden4.0
Massive Attack Heligoland3.5
Buckethead Shadows Between The Sky4.0
Die Antwoord $O$3.5
Overkill Ironbound4.0
Beach House Teen Dream4.0
Sigh Scenes from Hell3.5
Vampire Weekend Contra2.5
Extortion Loose Screws3.5
Facada O Joio3.0
Terror Keepers of the Faith4.0
Dangers Messy, Isn't It?4.0
Ratos de Porao Looking For An Answer3.5
Full of Hell The Inevitable Fear of Existence3.5

2009
Tyler, the Creator Bastard4.5
Thirty Seconds to Mars This Is War3.0
HRVRD The Inevitable And I4.0
Blacklisted No One Deserves To Be Here More Than Me3.0
Napalm Death Time Waits for No Slave3.5
NOFX Cokie the Clown3.5
Obliteration Nekropsalms4.5
Defeater Lost Ground4.0
"Lost Ground" is an amazing EP, and considered by many the best work of the band. I was not thrilled the way i thought it would be, but that does not detract the band's merit and the impact of that album that emerged in the genre as a watershed between Hardcore and Modern Hardcore.
Vektor Black Future4.5
Gaza He Is Never Coming Back4.0
Krallice Dimensional Bleedthrough4.5
Nile Those Whom the Gods Detest4.0
We Came As Romans To Plant a Seed3.5
MF DOOM Unexpected Guests3.5
Rise and Fall Our Circle Is Vicious3.5
"Our Circle Is Vicious" is only flawed at times by being very repetitive. In such a "common" genre, bands must reinvent themselves, seeking new atmospheric sounds other aspects that can diversify the final work. And that was not what happened here, unfortunately.
The Red Chord Fed Through the Teeth Machine4.0
Between the Buried and Me The Great Misdirect4.0
Thrice Beggars4.0
Blessthefall Witness3.5
Ludovico Einaudi Nightbook4.0
Deaf Havana Meet Me Halfway, At Least4.0
Converge Axe to Fall4.5
"Axe to Fall" is thunderous, and certainly Converge's work that i love to listen to almost every week, even more than "Jane Doe". As usual, the first tracks are like a punch in the face, "Reap What You Sow" and "Dark House" are intense and harsh. As the songs form their identity, the band makes room for sounds that mix with Doom and Sludge, which has always worked and will always work. An eternal classic in my musical life.
Portal Swarth4.0
Empire! Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) What It Takes to Move Forward5.0
The Emo music ages and shapes in so many ways and possibilities available in the world music. There are some bands who impress anger, bands who are most joyful and some folks who play their songs above a total sense of sadness and emptiness. It is here that "What It Takes to Move forward" fits in the most perfect way possible. Essential album in the life of anyone who values their own feelings. Flawless.
Doomriders Darkness Come Alive3.5
Alice in Chains Black Gives Way to Blue4.0
Immortal All Shall Fall3.0
Dragged Into Sunlight Hatred For Mankind4.0
Despised Icon Day Of Mourning4.0
Otto Certa Manhã Acordei De Sonhos Intranquilos4.5
The Black Dahlia Murder Deflorate3.5
Kid Cudi Man on the Moon: The End of Day3.5
Dying Fetus Descend into Depravity4.0
Every Time I Die New Junk Aesthetic4.0
Drake So Far Gone3.5
Megadeth Endgame3.5
Polar Bear Club Chasing Hamburg3.5
Weekend Nachos Unforgivable3.0
Lewd Acts Black Eye Blues4.5
fun. Aim and Ignite4.0
Fun, dynamic and totally positive. "Aim and Ignite" is one of the best things that happened in my day. To close that night, listening to a sweet and contagious sound like this is always a good request. One of the best mixes of Pop with Indie Rock i ever heard. It'll certainly become a future classic of the genre.
Municipal Waste Massive Aggressive3.5
Do you know that band that lives doing the same sound over and over again during their career? Yes, Municipal Waste is one of them. Even if it has a "party" sound and is fun to listen to at a BBQ with your friends, it's pretty obvious that 80% of their songs sound the same. "Massive Aggressive" tries to escape a little, but in the end it becomes another common work by this band, that does not present any sound disaster, but that is well forgetful during your life.
Arctic Monkeys Humbug4.0
Parkway Drive The DVD5.0
Behemoth Evangelion4.0
Caliban Say Hello to Tragedy2.0
Incendiary Crusade3.5
Vomit the Soul Apostles of Inexpression4.0
Set Your Goals This Will Be the Death of Us3.5
Eyedea and Abilities By the Throat4.0
August Burns Red Constellations4.0
Job for a Cowboy Ruination3.5
Florence and the Machine Lungs4.0
Suffocation Blood Oath3.5
Pianos Become the Teeth Old Pride4.5
"Old Pride" is the album that totally shaped the Emo/Screamo character of the last decade. All the elements that have been chosen to shape this work are still present in songs from other bands, but you can see that before them this didn't exist the way it is. Pianos Become the Teeth is a very interesting band, and i really enjoy revisiting them, both to compare with the current scenario, and to resurface a sense of nostalgia in myself.
Touche Amore ...To the Beat of a Dead Horse4.0
Alexisonfire Old Crows / Young Cardinals4.0
Suicide Silence No Time to Bleed3.5
Chali 2na Fish Outta Water3.5
Miss May I Apologies Are for the Weak5.0
Title Fight The Last Thing You Forget4.0
Magrudergrind Magrudergrind4.5
Magrudergrind may be considered an underrated band of the style, but sometimes this conception makes sense. In the beginning of the album, we are surprised by a speed punch in the face, but decreases the pain merging the sound with other aspects that do not match with Grindcore. Even so, i'm a big fan of this album and i do consider this work one of the best in the history of the genre.
Nails Obscene Humanity3.5
Dance Gavin Dance Happiness4.0
"Happiness" is colorful and incredibly didactic. The album is full of influences that go by different styles, meeting in a modern mountain of Post-Hardcore that only this band manages to deliver. I'm a bit of a hypocrite to say that all the albums from Dance Gavin Dance sound the same, but there's always a little detail on each record that sets it apart, whether it's jazz roots or even production quality. Incredible and necessary in any playlist.
CSTVT Summer Fences4.0
Coalesce OX3.5
Molotov Solution The Harbinger3.5
Emery ...In Shallow Seas We Sail4.5
Iwrestledabearonce It's All Happening3.5
Fat Freddy's Drop Dr. Boondigga & The Big BW4.5
Devourment Unleash the Carnivore3.5
Buckethead Forensic Follies2.0
Vib Gyor We Are Not an Island3.5
Phoenix (FRA) Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix4.0
Gnaw Their Tongues All The Dread Magnificence of Perversity4.0
Hatebreed For the Lions2.0
The Devil Wears Prada With Roots Above and Branches Below3.5
Burial and Four Tet Moth/Wolf Cub4.5
Heaven and Hell The Devil You Know4.0
Animals As Leaders Animals as Leaders5.0
Buckethead A Real Diamond In The Rough4.5
As Cities Burn Hell or High Water3.5
Your Demise Ignorance Never Dies4.0
Funebrarum The Sleep of Morbid Dreams4.5
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Agorapocalypse4.0
Brutal Truth Evolution Through Revolution3.5
Ulcerate Everything Is Fire4.5
Oceano Depths4.0
Silverstein A Shipwreck in the Sand3.5
Pulling Teeth Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions4.0
"Paranoid Delusions/Paradise Illusions" is intense. I'm not a big fan of the cover art, but i wouldn't be a hypocrite to downgrade my rating because of it. The record plays well, and does not require the presence of the bonus track. The songs that have the same name of the album are thunderous and really significant in the band's catalog.
Impending Doom The Serpent Servant3.5
This Is A Standoff Be Disappointed4.0
Mumakil Behold The Failure3.5
MF DOOM Born Like This4.0
Mastodon Crack the Skye3.5
If These Trees Could Talk Above the Earth, Below the Sky4.0
Red Fang Red Fang2.0
Propagandhi Supporting Caste4.0
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Worse Than Alone3.5
Antigama Warning4.0
Antigama is a band that has always had great potential inside the genre, but it seems that the whole promise was not just rumored about the quality of the band. I confess that i'm not a fan of the band's sound style, although i find "Meteor" a very consistent and fun job. The problem with "Warning" is the appeal of sound weight and speed that do not marry very well in some moments. The plastic and overproduced sound bothered me.
The Antlers Hospice5.0
"Hospice" is scary, haunting, complex, somber and with a vastly devastating atmosphere. Few records have made such a big impact on me as this, who is definitely the best work of the band. With long, well written songs, and no hurry to really deliver what they really mean by lyrics, The Antlers leaves that legacy both in music and in my life in difficult times.
The Prodigy Invaders Must Die4.0
Obscura Cosmogenesis4.0
Death (USA-MI) ...For the Whole World to See3.5
A Day To Remember Homesick3.5
Cannibal Corpse Evisceration Plague3.5
We can say that the last decade was the worst phase of Cannibal Corpse's career. Changing the sound just ahead of the years 2010, "Evisceration Plague" is a great example of a band exhausted in what it does, even if with excellence. The fathers of Death Metal hardly make mistakes, but sometimes they almost get there. On a record with this conception, having the best song that mixes more Doom and Sludge of Death Metal, is because something in the path of the disc has been poorly elaborated. Anyway, nothing like a good respite from a few years to get back to good phase.
P.O.S Never Better4.0
Buckethead Slaughterhouse on the Prairie4.0
Franz Ferdinand Tonight: Franz Ferdinand4.0
Architects Hollow Crown4.0
Sepultura A-Lex2.5
Solstafir Köld4.0
I confess that my first minutes with "Kold" were much more of discontentment and doubt than sound satisfaction. Some genres need more time in my mind to be absorbed in the right way, and i think this happens with Solstafir. From the middle to the end, i enjoyed the whole symphonic and somber idea imposed, but it still didn't convince me to the point of raising the quality of the album even more. Even so, by now we can say that the final product is well above average, even more so by the size of the work.
Mass of the Fermenting Dregs World Is Yours3.0
Cattle Decapitation The Harvest Floor4.0
In general, the music is almost the same as in Monolith of Inhumanity. But the problem here is the lazyness on the composition of the songs and in the lyrics who sounds the same. Some highlights saves the album and the opening track with some human screaming inside of a slaughterhouse is nice and obscure.
Animal Collective Merriweather Post Pavilion4.5
Ed Motta Piquenique3.5
Wormrot Abuse4.5
"Abuse" is the first release of Wormrot, and almost reached the perfection soon in its debut, a fact that only happened with "Dirge". My only problem here is a few vocal passages and some sound changes to the D-beat and Hardcore side, which the band was not yet very skilled to perform at the time.
Nosferatu D2 We're Gonna Walk Around This City...5.0
What kind of definition can I use to describe "We're Gonna Walk Around This City With Our Headphones On To Block Out The Noise" beyond perfection? Timeless? Or maybe flawless?
Seth Troxler Panic, Stop. Repeat!4.0
Dead Fish Contra Todos4.5
Extortion Extortion4.0
Extortion Terminal Cancer3.5
Hell (USA) I4.0

2008
Ty Segall Ty Segall3.0
After listening to Foxygen, i saw Ty Segall as a related band on Spotify. The chosen one was "Ty Segall", a work so promising but at the same time without a real flavor. It seemed that something was going to pull the songs to a higher level, but that feeling always appeared at the end of each track. I don't know, something bothered me here, but I can't specify it. I need to check out the rest of the discography to come up with a more elaborate opinion.
Dysentery From Past Suffering Comes New Flesh2.5
Kanye West 808s and Heartbreak3.0
The Killers Day & Age3.0
Behemoth Ezkaton2.5
Trap Them Seizures In Barren Praise4.0
Pig Destroyer Natasha3.0
The Faceless Planetary Duality4.0
Sylosis Conclusion of an Age4.0
Phobia 22 Random Acts of Violence3.0
Unearth The March3.0
Pasteboard Glitter4.0
Gojira The Way of All Flesh4.5
Cripple Bastards Variante alla morte3.5
Rise Against Appeal to Reason4.0
Bloodbath The Fathomless Mastery3.5
Bleeding Through Declaration3.0
Bring Me the Horizon Suicide Season4.0
Tigers Jaw Tigers Jaw4.0
Rolo Tomassi Hysterics3.5
Buckethead Albino Slug3.5
Buckethead The Dragons Of Eden4.0
All That Remains Overcome3.5
Trenches The Tide Will Swallow Us Whole3.5
Defeater Travels4.0
United Nations United Nations4.0
United Nations is a band with fantastic musicians from other bands even more incredible. The sound design, coupled with the cover art is really unique. I confess that i laughed at the first instance, but in a friendly way about it. I'm not a big fan of the Beatles, and this provocation is kind of absurd, and pretty clever. Also, "The Shape of Punk That Never" is a great tribute to Refused.
The Sound of Animals Fighting The Ocean and the Sun4.0
Underoath Lost in the Sound of Separation4.0
Toxic Holocaust An Overdose of Death...4.0
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone3.0
Dance Gavin Dance Dance Gavin Dance4.0
Brian Eno and David Byrne Everything that Happens Will Happen Today2.0
Krisiun Southern Storm3.5
Ceremony (USA-CA) Still Nothing Moves You4.0
Norma Jean The Anti Mother3.0
Mesa Verde The Old Road3.5
Krallice Krallice4.5
Chelsea Grin Chelsea Grin3.5
After the Burial Rareform3.5
Misery Signals Controller5.0
Mute The Raven4.0
Have Heart Songs to Scream at the Sun4.0
Have Heart is that kind of band that will be remembered in the future as one of the most powerful and contagious of the genre. With incredible lyrics and a sound that differs from the others, the Straight Edge band made its name inside the Hardcore impeccably. "Songs to Scream at the Sun" features everything the listener needs, as well as being accessible to all ears.
Whitechapel This Is Exile3.5
The Whitechapel's problems have always been very evident. It's no wonder that this band is criticized so much. "This Is Exile" runs away from this by presenting some good songs, and perhaps the biggest hits the band has ever made. But the stumbling block still remains with the blast beats misfit, the guttural screams that do not shiver and the production that takes away all the originality of the album. Despite all this, "This Is Exile" is not a disaster and can be quietly heard from beginning to end, even with its obvious mistakes.
Lower Definition The Greatest of All Lost Arts4.5
Emarosa Relativity3.5
GridLink Amber Gray4.5
"Amber Gray" is another example that shows that Jon Chang is one of Grindcore's most powerful and ubiquitous names. The songs are explosive, ruthless and full of anger and hatred. The production leaves a little to be desired at times, making the disc not perfect for details. But nothing else takes away the brilliance of a band as fantastic and folk as Gridlink.
Thou Peasant4.0
Cryptopsy The Unspoken King1.5
Made Out of Babies The Ruiner3.0
Verse Aggression3.5
Extortion Sick4.0
"Sick" is cool, violent and full of hatred. Extortion tries, but it seems they suffers with their own demons of creativity. Powerviolence is not very diverse, being very honest, but that does not prevent the band risking more. All their discography, even if fun to listen to, seems the same song only with some different notes and alternating drum lines.
Lil Wayne Tha Carter III3.0
Terror The Damned, The Shamed4.0
The Banner Frailty4.0
Flying Lotus Los Angeles4.0
Opeth Watershed4.5
Kraanium Ten Acts of Sickening Perversity3.5
The Carrier No Love Can Save Me4.0
Midori Aratame Hajime Mashite Midori Desu4.5
Stick to Your Guns Comes From the Heart3.5
Samiyam Rap Beats Vol. 13.5
"Rap Beats Vol. 1" it's quite enjoyable, and serves as ambient partying sound or in a particular moment of relaxation. But that's it, which is really a pity, giving a sense that this work could have provided a little more.
Atmosphere When Life Gives You Lemons...3.5
Cancer Bats Hail Destroyer3.5
Four Tet Ringer3.5
Cannabis Corpse Tube of the Resinated4.0
Cut Copy In Ghost Colours4.0
Mitochondrion Archaeaeon4.0
Origin Antithesis3.0
Blacklisted Heavier Than Heaven, Lonelier Than God4.0
Cavalera Conspiracy Inflikted3.5
Pennywise Reason to Believe4.0
Foals Antidotes4.0
Leviathan Massive Conspiracy Against All Life4.0
Meshuggah obZen4.5
"obZen" deserves to be applauded for its impeccable production, and for the band's dedication to building a work of immense quality and perfection. Meshuggah has already divided this progressive scenario with Gojira for some years, but has not yet reached the same impact as his "brother". When we talk about these record, the track "Bleed" and the delay in producing it are always mentioned to make it very clear and audible on each note and chord. Other than that, the album is really fantastic, but it gets a little shadow of that song.
Cursed III: Architects of Troubled Sleep4.0
The third and final release of the legendary Chaotic Hardcore band, Cursed, is a lesson in sound intensity, distortion and anger transformed into melody. Closing a trilogy of almost perfect works, the band leaves a legacy for the Hardcore scene, but unfortunately suffers for being extensively Underground, which never contributed in the divulgation.
Nasum Doombringer4.0
Autechre Quaristice3.0
Nine Inch Nails Ghosts I-IV4.0
Beach House Devotion3.5
Genghis Tron Board Up the House3.0
Hayaino Daisuki Headbanger's Karaoke Club Dangerous Fire3.0
Drake So Far Gone3.5
Dystopia Dystopia4.0
Heaven Shall Burn Iconoclast (Part 1: The Final Resistance)4.0
Dead Congregation Graves of the Archangels4.0
Protest the Hero Fortress4.5
In his early works, Protest the Hero has managed to catch a lot of peopla by surprise with his ample and innovative works with weight, melody and more that can be found in several styles. "Kezia" already existed, so i believe the anxiety and expectation was very high when "Fortress" came out. Without words for the size of this work, which at the same time is complex and skillful, it shows itself directly at the point that it wants to achieve, that is, it gives the sonic avant-garde status to the work.
The Flashbulb Soundtrack to a Vacant Life5.0
What can i say of a work as dense and at the same time as simple as "Soundtrack to a Vacant Life"? Flashbulb is a very skilled artist, and i really refrain myself from any definition to establish this album in my life. I always use these songs for moments of reflection, study and reading within my ideological field, and i will always be very grateful for the existence of this album.
Bullet for My Valentine Scream Aim Fire4.0
Vampire Weekend Vampire Weekend3.5
Have a Nice Life Deathconsciousness4.5
Mass of the Fermenting Dregs MASS OF THE FERMENTING DREGS4.0
Rotten Sound Cycles4.0
Yacopsae Tanz, Grosny, Tanz...4.5
Kill The Client Cleptocracy4.0
"Cleptocracy" is so perverse and harsh that it becomes funny. Kill the Client is a little-known band in the extreme music scene, but with just that work, it manages to be more consistent and relevant than many bands that gets more spotlights. Listen one, two, ten, forty times and you'll understand what i'm talking about.r
Women Women3.5
Winterfylleth The Ghost Of Heritage4.0
Ed Motta Chapter 93.0
Catarro Dance Imperio Dance4.0
Possuido Pelo Cao Possessed in the Circle Pit3.5
Trapped Under Ice Stay Cold4.0
Extortion Control4.0
For the Fallen Dreams Changes4.0

2007
Iron Lung Sexless // No Sex4.0
Waking The Cadaver Perverse Recollections Of A Necromangler2.0
Streetlight Manifesto Somewhere in the Between4.5
Agnostic Front Warriors3.5
Agnostic Front made their path to be one of the most recognizable bands in the genre. But the last records have a great amount of generic moments and lack from perspective. In the same time, i like this record and used to listen a lot in 2012 even i can't stand Roger Miret vocals at all.
The Dillinger Escape Plan Ire Works3.5
Burial Untrue5.0
It's almost impossible to stablish this record in a word or in some explanations. Untrue is like walking around in a endless cold and lonely street. In the same way that the record have a soul, their expressions is morbid and incredibilly profund. Nothing stays the same after that.
Buckethead Cyborg Slunks3.0
Buckethead Decoding the Tomb of Bansheebot3.5
Trap Them Seance Prime4.0
Extortion Degenerate4.0
Ulcerate Of Fracture and Failure4.0
Behold... The Arctopus Skullgrid4.5
Radiohead In Rainbows5.0
A Wilhelm Scream Career Suicide4.5
The Ghost Inside Fury and the Fallen Ones3.5
Parkway Drive Horizons4.5
"Horizons" is the best work by Parkway Drive, and in my view, the best Metalcore record of 2007. We can say that the Australians folks have launched a distinct trend inside the style, mixing more element of Death Metal than Hardcore. Metalcore itself, defines the band and all their trajectory, but the weight is evident and characteristic, which influenced other bands like Texas In July. Always good to revisit "Horizons" to reminisce about my teenage years.
Animosity Animal4.0
Solid and intense from start to finish, "Animal" is an animality imposed in the shape of Deathcore that works well and amuses. The album is very short, like the others of Animosity's discography, and is always a good request for those who like to hear a sonorous brutality.
Ulver Shadows of the Sun5.0
Born of Osiris The New Reign3.5
Darkthrone F.O.A.D.2.5
Dethklok The Dethalbum 3.0
Wolves in the Throne Room Two Hunters4.5
The Black Dahlia Murder Nocturnal4.5
Between the Buried and Me Colors5.0
Four Year Strong Rise Or Die Trying3.5
"Rise Or Die Trying" is a genuine Pop-Punk record and we can't ask for anything more than that. Many people may feel bothered with the cheerful and sometimes childish sound of the band, but that's exactly what they want you to listen. Good songs like "Heroes Get Remembered, Legends Never Die" and "Maniac (R.O.D.)" add an extra taste to the likes of Hardcore fans. The cover art is pretty good too, but the highlight of this work is the name of the songs.
Suicide Silence The Cleansing4.0
Benighted Icon4.0
AJJ People Who Can Eat People are the Luckiest People4.0
Kanye West Graduation4.0
Animal Collective Strawberry Jam4.5
Impending Doom Nailed. Dead. Risen.3.0
Every Time I Die The Big Dirty3.5
Portal Outre4.0
Atreyu Lead Sails Paper Anchor3.5
Aesop Rock None Shall Pass4.0
As I Lay Dying An Ocean Between Us4.0
Blu and Exile Below the Heavens4.0
Alcest Souvenirs D'Un Autre Monde4.5
Municipal Waste The Art of Partying4.0
As i mentioned earlier, Municipal Waste is a very generic band that presents nothing but fun. "The Art of Partying" is the great example of this, but there is a bit of diversity here at least. Many good songs come together to form an above-average record, but that's too long for the little repertoire that the band has always had.
Whitechapel The Somatic Defilement3.0
Weedeater God Luck and Good Speed4.0
Korn Untitled2.0
Evergreen Terrace Wolfbiker3.5
Tegan and Sara The Con3.0
Sometimes, Indie Pop is very boring and commercial, being directed to burst in the radio stations and in the local clubs. The vocals always look the same, and the sense of plastic joy with forced melancholia come together to form a sticky melody. Tegan and Sara have their concept and good works, but just the best of them, is what bothered me the most in these concepts. "The Con" is audible and fun at times, but on many occasions, it shows up as a summary of all that is bad this genre.
The Red Chord Prey for Eyes3.5
Nile Ithyphallic2.0
Deathspell Omega Fas - Ite, Maledicti, In Ignem Aeternum4.0
Darkest Hour Deliver Us4.0
Bad Religion New Maps of Hell3.5
Interpol Our Love to Admire3.5
Justice 4.0
Evile Enter the Grave2.5
Silverstein Arrivals and Departures4.0
Behemoth The Apostasy3.0
August Burns Red Messengers3.5
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Mongrel4.0
Pig Destroyer Phantom Limb4.0
"Phantom Limb" is a step back in comparison to its predecessors, but incredibly consistent and violent. Pig Destroyer has had the unfortunate downfall that many Grindcore bands have had in recent years, getting the best records early in their discography. The art of the cover even deceives in relation to the sonority, in "Prowler in the Yard" the band was very direct according to its message.
Strung Out Blackhawks Over Los Angeles4.0
Ruiner Prepare To Be Let Down3.5
Burial Ghost Hardware4.0
Despised Icon The Ills Of Modern Man4.0
"The Ills of Modern Man" is one of Deathcore's most technical and serious albums. Even with all the noise and many notes that seem to be played as a crusher, the band is increasingly becoming the titan of the style. Riffs, blast beats and a completely insane screaming dominate the album. The best of them.
The Dear Hunter Act II: The Meaning of, & All Things Regarding Ms. Leading4.0
Job for a Cowboy Genesis3.5
Megadeth United Abominations2.5
Dance Gavin Dance Downtown Battle Mountain4.0
The Angelic Process Weighing Souls With Sand4.5
Hopesfall Magnetic North4.0
Bjork Volta3.5
Elliott Smith New Moon5.0
Antigama Resonance3.5
Inveracity Extermination of Millions4.0
Arctic Monkeys Favourite Worst Nightmare4.0
Porcupine Tree Fear of a Blank Planet4.5
Shining (SWE) V - Halmstad4.5
Magrudergrind Rehashed3.5
From Autumn to Ashes Holding A Wolf By The Ears4.5
Blonde Redhead 234.5
Vital Remains Icons of Evil4.0
It Prevails The Inspiration3.5
Machine Head The Blackening4.5
The Locust New Erections3.0
El-P I'll Sleep When You're Dead4.0
Maximum the Hormone Bu-ikikaesu4.0
Type O Negative Dead Again4.0
Defeated Sanity Psalms of the Moribund4.0
Dying Fetus War of Attrition3.5
Leng Tch'e Marasmus3.5
Buckethead Pepper's Ghost4.0
Kiss the Anus of a Black Cat An Interlude to the Outermost4.5
It's not just the name of the band that is strange, unique and really funny (by the context of course), the music also follows the same path. Ample and diverse "An Interlude to the Outermost" is a class lesson in Folk and Indie Folk that expands as the songs are passing. The string of "You Will Reap a Whirlwind" to "Beyond the Tanarian Hills" consists of 18 minutes of a confusing, abysmal and transcendental musical limbo. A beautiful discovery, a incredible band, an almost perfect album.
Trash Talk Walking Disease3.5
A Day To Remember For Those Who Have Heart4.0
of Montreal Hissing Fauna, Are You the Destroyer?4.0
The County Medical Examiners Olidous Operettas2.0
LSD and the Search for God LSD and the Search for God4.5
Thou Tyrant4.0
Greeley Estates Go West Young Man, Let The Evil Go East2.5
Comeback Kid Broadcasting4.0
"Broadcasting" is a very competent album, but with clear signs of lack of inspiration. Hardcore may be simple, but it must re-create itself by bringing in new elements and sonorities. This ends up happening three years later with "Symptons + Cures".
Thy Art Is Murder Infinite Death4.5
"Infinite Death" is an almost perfect EP and is the best thing that Deathcore has delivered to the music world in its early years (along with "Doom" from Job For a Cowboy). "I'll Show You God" is a fucking awesome opening track, "Whore to a Chainsaw" is a classic of the band and the genre. Also, "Parasitic Autopsy" and "Infinite Death" are perfect tracks, and the only reason i do not give a perfect score for this album is "Breeding Bacteria", which is a little below the others. It's always good to revisit this beautiful album that opened so many doors for me to discover other absurdities in music.
Insect Warfare World Extermination5.0
"World Extermination" comes to be funny as good and spectacular as it is. Perfect record, with little flaws that don't bother at all. The drum lines are ABSURD, the best lines on Grindcore. The legacy is here, Insect Warfare will forever be one of the most incredible bands in extreme music with only one LP on their discography.
Mukeka di Rato Carne4.0
Colligere Palavra3.5
Mayhem Ordo ad Chao3.5
Malodorous Amarathine Redolence4.0
In Disgust Reality Choke4.5
Weekend Nachos Punish and Destroy3.5

2006
Facada Indigesto4.5
The Ruins of Beverast Rain Upon the Impure5.0
Warning Watching from a Distance5.0
Clipse Hell Hath No Fury3.5
Brand New The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me5.0
"The Devil and God Are Raging Inside Me" is one of the best albums of contemporary music, and should not even have discussion about it. Many people follow the ideology of the impact of Brand New's work on music, just as many people criticize who really loves this album. There is no hype, the album is complete, fantastic and diverse and that's it. It does not take anything more to add here, just listen and appreciate what is perfect on this planet.
Killswitch Engage As Daylight Dies3.5
Dance Gavin Dance Whatever I Say Is Royal Ocean3.5
Ludovico Einaudi Divenire5.0
Joanna Newsom Ys4.0
Sunn O))) and Boris Altar4.0
Meshuggah Nothing (Re-Release)4.0
Deftones Saturday Night Wrist4.5
"Saturday Night Wrist" is another record that shows how incredible good is Deftones, and how this band has a legacy that goes beyond just one genre. Being totally progressive compared to its predecessors, the record does not fail in any concept, being fun to listen countless times. All the hype created over this band is necessary and well justified.
Bring Me the Horizon Count Your Blessings3.5
Belphegor Pestapokalypse VI4.0
Converge No Heroes4.0
"No Heroes" underrated as fuck. Converge has always been able to produce and create masterpieces in all strands and spaces of time between releases. The first part of this album is like getting hit by a truck several times in just five minutes. The rest may seem dull and appealing in melody that feats some Sludge and Doom elements, but it works completely together.
Trivium The Crusade4.0
Pepper No Shame4.0
"No Shame" has its limitations, but it's a symbolic disk in my life. I presented this album to my girlfriend in 2015 and the songs that are in it, were part of the best moments of my life in that year. Every time i jam this record, the memories and sensations come back to my head. I will never get tired of listening to this, even if it is not great things in the musical aspect, it is a record that reminds me of how good it is to be happy in this life.
Gaza I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die4.5
It's been a week i've been listening tirelessly to this beautiful album called "I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die". It's amazing how such a perverse piece of music was released in 2006 and remains current, even pioneering the catastrophic strand of Chaotic Hardcore. Gaza is well-regarded in what it does, but "I Don't Care Where I Go When I Die" is truly incredible in everything from its strong opening, the female vocal opening to an obscure improvisation. The rest of the album comes out like a lesson in the midst of darkness.
Beach House Beach House3.5
Manchester Orchestra I'm Like a Virgin Losing a Child4.0
Violator Chemical Assault4.0
The Killers Sam's Town3.5
Saosin Saosin4.5
Escape the Fate Dying Is Your Latest Fashion4.0
The Dear Hunter Act I: The Lake South, the River North4.0
The Hope Conspiracy Death Knows Your Name3.5
Suffocation Suffocation3.5
Fear Before The Always Open Mouth4.5
Napalm Death Smear Campaign3.0
Buckethead Crime Slunk Scene4.0
Norma Jean Redeemer4.0
Mastodon Blood Mountain4.0
Archgoat Whore of Bethlehem4.0
"Whore of Bethlehem" is incredibly powerful, with a sound that rips open the walls of our ears with the infernal and devilish grunts. Archgoat is a band that was on 'standby' to listen for, and it seems to me that i came across with one of the best debuts of Black Metal history.
Buckethead Chicken Noodles4.0
Alexisonfire Crisis4.0
The Roots Game Theory4.0
Burial Distant Lights3.5
Walls of Jericho With Devils Amongst Us All3.5
Misery Signals Mirrors4.0
Lamb of God Sacrament2.5
All Shall Perish The Price of Existence4.0
Slayer Christ Illusion4.0
Have Heart The Things We Carry4.0
Daughters Hell Songs4.0
My argument to Extortion's "Sick" does not apply to "Hell Songs." Seeing their own music entering stagnation and boredom paths, the band risked all his concept entering into other genres, seeking sonorities inside the Doom, Sludge and Hardcore Punk world. That's exactly what extreme genre bands should do.
Unearth III: In the Eyes of Fire4.0
Mind Eraser Glacial Reign4.0
Jurassic 5 Feedback3.5
Terror Always the Hard Way4.0
All That Remains The Fall of Ideals4.0
Cattle Decapitation Karma.Bloody.Karma3.0
Strapping Young Lad The New Black3.5
Rise Against The Sufferer and the Witness4.5
Billy Talent Billy Talent II3.5
Underoath Define the Great Line4.5
Skinless Trample the Weak, Hurdle the Dead3.5
Casey Jones The Messenger3.5
Rotten Sound Consume to Contaminate3.5
This Will Destroy You Young Mountain4.0
As Blood Runs Black Allegiance4.0
I Would Set Myself On Fire For You Believes In Patterns4.0
Deicide The Stench of Redemption4.0
Polar Bear Club The Redder, The Better5.0
Dangers Anger4.5
Insect Warfare Endless Execution Thru Violent Restit...3.0
Celtic Frost Monotheist4.0
Phoenix (FRA) It's Never Been Like That3.5
Ignite Our Darkest Days4.0
Burial Burial4.0
Burial's first LP is incredible and gloomy at its best. However, i have a little problem with this album. In the same way that there is impeccable music in it, it also has boring and saturated songs. The record is still a landmark of dubstep, but comparing with "Untrue", it is impossible to give a better rating than this.
Beirut Gulag Orkestar3.5
The Paper Chase Now You Are One of Us4.0
Tool 10,000 Days3.5
Ministry Rio Grande Blood3.5
Gadget The Funeral March4.0
Ratos de Porao Homem Inimigo Do Homem4.5
Prototype Continuum5.0
Cult of Luna Somewhere Along the Highway4.5
Sick of It All Death to Tyrants4.0
Dog Fashion Disco Adultery4.5
La Dispute Vancouver3.5
"Vancouver" is good and with a lot of fun, but it looks much more like a regular Glassjaw record than an authorial La Dispute project, and that was what bothered me the most. I'm a big fan of the work of both bands, but songs without identity end up annoying me a little. Even so, it took me a few years to listen to this EP and i found it really cool.
Snow Patrol Eyes Open4.0
Ghostface Killah Fishscale4.5
Cannibal Corpse Kill4.0
Anti-Flag For Blood and Empire4.0
Sepultura Dante XXI4.0
Daitro Laisser Vivre Les Squelettes4.5
Ne-Yo In My Own Words3.5
Agathocles Mincer3.0
Abysmal Torment Epoch of Methodic Carnage4.0
Darkthrone The Cult Is Alive3.5
Krisiun AssasiNation4.0
Thanatopsis Anatomize4.0
Buckethead The Elephant Man's Alarm Clock4.0
Benighted Identisick4.0
Decapitated Organic Hallucinosis3.5
J Dilla Donuts5.0
In Flames Come Clarity4.0
!T.O.O.H.! Order and Punishment3.5
The Sword Age of Winters4.5
MF DOOM Special Herbs: The Box Set5.0
I will always have a relationship of love and respect with all the discography of MF DOOM. "Special Herbs: The Box Set" is the collection of all his songs and samples that have been used on other albums and other collaborative albums. It's amazing how much vision skill that this guy has inside the music world. His songs are gems that will remain in the history even if that only happens in the underground scene. I will always find it fantastic what this artist does, but only he can get me to sit in front of my computer and spend hours listening to an album that contains more than 80 songs, without complaining or blinking. Timeless.
CunninLynguists A Piece Of Strange5.0
Arctic Monkeys Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not4.5
The Arrogant Sons of Bitches Three Cheers For Disappointment4.5
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth4.0
Much the Same Survive4.0
The Faceless Akeldama4.0
No Turning Back Holding on3.0
Fresno Ciano3.0
Hiromi Spiral4.5
Possuido Pelo Cao Semen Churches3.5
La Revancha Dick Dale Violence4.0
Skitsystem Stigmata3.0
Dead Fish Um Homem Só3.5
Weekend Nachos Torture4.0
Marisa Monte Infinito Particular4.0

2005
Korn See You on the Other Side2.0
Buckethead Inbred Mountain3.0
Coil The Ape Of Naples4.0
Seu Jorge The Life Aquatic Featuring Seu Jorge4.0
Fort Minor The Rising Tied3.5
Kill The Client Escalation Of Hostility3.5
System of a Down Hypnotize4.0
August Burns Red Thrill Seeker3.5
Shining (SWE) IV - The Eerie Cold4.0
Bolt Thrower Those Once Loyal4.0
Madonna Confessions on a Dancefloor4.0
Nujabes Modal Soul5.0
Job for a Cowboy Doom5.0
Devourment Butcher The Weak4.0
Lagwagon Resolve4.5
"Resolve" is a very fantastic tribute, coming from a very emotional band with one of the best musicians of the genre. Joey Cape has always been great as a frontman and as an acoustic musician, but when it comes to emotion in Punk Rock, he's the biggest name. "Heartbreaking Music" is the best song made by the band, and this was in the middle of a period of mourning and sadness, which says a lot about the creation of great musical works.
Sun Kil Moon Tiny Cities4.0
City and Colour Sometimes5.0
"Sometimes" is the best-known work from Dallas Green solo career, and the most underestimated, in my vision. It seems that a lot of people were bothered by the genre imposed by the musician, since he was known to be a vocalist of a Post-Hardcore band. "Sometimes" has a great sentimental weight, and for me, it already establishes itself as a classic of modern acoustic music. It's not that the melodies and lyrics are perfect, but it's the impact it makes on my sentimental every time i listen to it.
Wolfmother Wolfmother4.0
Toxic Holocaust Hell on Earth3.5
Buckethead Enter the Chicken3.0
Through the Eyes of the Dead Bloodlust3.5
Propagandhi Potemkin City Limits4.0
Sunn O))) Black One4.0
Thrice Vheissu4.0
Boards of Canada The Campfire Headphase3.5
DangerDoom The Mouse And The Mask4.0
Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene4.0
Deftones B-Sides and Rarities3.0
Soulfly Dark Ages4.0
1349 Hellfire4.0
"Hellfire" is very heavy, demonic and ruthless as a very strong punch in the face. 1349 is a band with an awful name, and with options and ideas half doubtful within the scope of their works, but what they did in this album, deserves all the applause. Even if it is known and has an interesting fan base, the band is much more linked to the underground because it is not mentioned by other artists. In the end, we have here one of the most genuine works of Black Metal.
Franz Ferdinand You Could Have It So Much Better3.5
HIM Dark Light3.5
Mount Eerie No Flashlight3.5
Municipal Waste Hazardous Mutation4.0
Little Brother The Minstrel Show4.0
Devendra Banhart Cripple Crow4.0
Parkway Drive Killing with a Smile4.0
"Killing with a Smile" was a monster of a release back in 2005, and remains as one of the best albums in Metalcore's history. It's sad to see what Parkway Drive is nowadays, but at least until 2012, it was possible to keep up and go on gigs of a reputable and good fucking band. It's not too much to ask for some music like "Romance is Dead", but after this week, it would be easier to have peace on earth.
Between the Buried and Me Alaska4.0
Matt Elliott Drinking Songs4.0
Kanye West Late Registration4.0
Opeth Ghost Reveries4.5
Protest the Hero Kezia4.5
Every Time I Die Gutter Phenomenon3.5
Animosity Empires4.0
The Fall of Troy Doppelganger4.5
Silverstein Discovering the Waterfront4.0
A Wilhelm Scream Ruiner5.0
The only band of punk rock music with such innovative and technical philosophy.
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza3.0
Emery The Question4.0
Nevermore This Godless Endeavor4.5
Chiodos All's Well That Ends Well3.5
Obituary Frozen in Time3.5
MF DOOM Special Herbs 9+05.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Miasma3.5
Hate Eternal I, Monarch3.5
As Cities Burn Son, I Loved You at Your Darkest4.0
"Son, I Loved You At Your Darkest" is such a good album, which works on both Post-Hardcore and Screamo. The cover art is one of my favorites and i always like to revisit the sound of this band. Perfectly instrumental and with few flaws, As Cities Burn is a band not to be forgotten.
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Nuclear. Sad. Nuclear.4.0
Jamiroquai Dynamite3.5
No Use for a Name Keep Them Confused3.5
Avenged Sevenfold City of Evil3.5
Defleshed Reclaim The Beat3.5
Meshuggah Catch Thirtythree4.0
Insect Warfare At War With Grindcore2.5
Common Be4.5
Gorillaz Demon Days4.0
The Agony Scene The Darkest Red4.0
Venetian Snares Rossz Csillag Allat Szuletett3.0
The Red Chord Clients3.0
A good album that mixes some elements of Metalcore, Grindcore, Hardcore and Poweviolence. It has its essence but at the same time it seems to have no soul. Even if you listen to it in his entire, it does not seem like there's a willingness to revisit the album at times. It becomes generic in some points and seems to be more a celebration of other bands than the appreciation of its own sound.
System of a Down Mezmerize4.0
Bane The Note4.0
Gospel The Moon Is a Dead World5.0
Team Sleep Team Sleep4.5
Nine Inch Nails With Teeth4.0
Quasimoto The Further Adventures of Lord Quas4.0
The Receiving End of Sirens Between the Heart and the Synapse4.0
Napalm Death The Code Is Red...Long Live the Code4.0
Ampere All Our Tomorrows End Today4.0
Autechre Untilted3.0
Despised Icon The Healing Process3.5
Funeral Diner The Underdark5.0
Beck Guero4.0
The Axis of Perdition Deleted Scenes From Transition Hospital5.0
"Deleted Scenes From Transition Hospital" sounds like the worst and most putrid dream i've ever had in my life. The inspiration seems to come from the darkest moments of Silent Hill, marrying with a sense of being trapped in a haunted japanese hospital. Listening at night alone at home is an appetizer for those who do not know what the feeling of fear really is. Industrial Metal when mixed with Black Metal results in this, a musical piece that gives shivers down to the devil.
Nile Annihilation of the Wicked4.5
"Annihilation of the Wicked" is the greatest technical achievement in the history of Death Metal. The incredible abundance of riffs and blast beats, allied with the incredible sound quality and technique of all members, transform not only the disc but also the band as a unique piece in music. Even so, some aspects such as the Egyptian theme become saturated and difficult to listen to the end. But it's sure to say, that this is definitely the best work of the band.
The Flashbulb Kirlian Selections4.0
Strapping Young Lad Alien4.5
Billy Idol Devil's Playground3.0
Cephalic Carnage Anomalies4.0
One of the best Deathgrind records out there. The mix of genres and the chaotic sound of the blast beats are absurd.
Daft Punk Human After All3.0
Dir En Grey Withering to Death4.0
MF DOOM Live from Planet X4.5
Claustrofobia Fulminant4.0
Norma Jean O' God, the Aftermath4.0
Comeback Kid Wake the Dead4.5
One Be Lo S.O.N.O.G.R.A.M.4.0
Fat Freddy's Drop Based on a True Story4.5
Bomb the Music Industry! Album Minus Band3.0
Aesop Rock Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives3.5
Cursed II4.5
Everything in this album is superb. The art concept give chills on the spine, the harmony on the instruments is awesome and the atmosphere have a life on his own. Timeless.
Kill Your Idols From Companionship to Competition4.0
The Game The Documentary4.0
Kreator Enemy of God3.5
Gojira From Mars to Sirius5.0
Unbelievably heavy and technical. The record is so good and complete that it gets stuck in your ear and you end up not even realizing the time is passing. All the elements used work so well, making Gojira walk from the progressive to the acoustic. I still have to venture myself into the discography of these guys, but this album is a bestial example of how you make heavy music.
Ludovico Einaudi Eden Roc4.0
Burial South London Boroughs3.5
Rotten Sound Exit5.0
"Exit" is all that Nasum always wanted to do early in his career, and that was only really completed in "Human 2.0". Rotten Sound always stood a few feets behind his felow mates until the fatality with Mieszko Talarczyk. After that, the band jumped on quality and managed to do some very consistent work in their discography. However, they will never get to the feet of the incredible quality created in "Exit". Powerful and widely gloomy, we can consider this work, the best of European Grindcore of the last 15 years.
Ceu Ceu4.0
Ed Motta Aystelum4.0
ACxDC He Had It Coming3.5
Modern Life Is War Witness4.5

2004
Strung Out Exile In Oblivion4.0
Jay-Z and Linkin Park Collision Course1.5
Defeated Sanity Prelude to the Tragedy4.0
He Is Legend I Am Hollywood5.0
MF DOOM MM.. Food5.0
Eminem Encore3.0
Hopesfall A Types4.0
Behemoth Demigod4.5
Heaven Shall Burn Antigone4.0
Elliott Smith From a Basement on the Hill5.0
"From a Basement on the Hill" is the first posthumous record of one of the greatest artists of our generation. This release was not complete by Elliott, which gave a sadder and morbid tone to some songs. I feel very bad when i listen to the entire album, because on many occasions it seems that i felt what he felt from a distance. All this suffering and all the pain imposed on such perfect and incredible songs... cannot fit into any definition. In the end, "From a Basement on the Hill" is a great tribute and a almost perfect farewell. Goodbye, legend.
Cult of Luna Salvation4.5
Krisiun Bloodshed3.0
mewithoutYou Catch For Us the Foxes4.0
Some Girls All My Friends Are Going Death3.5
"All My Friends Are Going Death" have a lot of fun, showing a good future path to Hardcore and bringing a sense of nostalgia with a lot of Powerviolence elements. But unfortunately, the debut album of Some Girls is only that, and it's just a record to be heard a few times until you reaches the state of boredom.
Pig Destroyer Terrifyer4.5
"Terrifyer" is another sure shot of Pig Destroyer's almost perfect discography. The somberness mixed with the aggressiveness and moments that mix it with Melodic Hardcore makes this record one of the best and most consistent of the genre.r
Sum 41 Chuck3.0
Bloodbath Nightmares Made Flesh3.5
Interpol Antics4.5
Lamb of God Ashes of the Wake4.0
Everything is well lined here. Awesome drum work who combines with the riffs and the screams by Randy Blythe. Even that his influences are from the hardcore scene, he made a fucking great job here.
It Dies Today The Caitiff Choir3.5
Converge You Fail Me4.5
MF DOOM Special Herbs 7,85.0
Shadows Fall The War Within3.5
Colonel Claypool's Bucket Of Bernie Brains The Big Eyeball In The Sky4.0
Megadeth The System Has Failed3.0
Ludovico Einaudi Una Mattina4.5
Bjork Medulla3.5
Napalm Death Leaders Not Followers: Part 23.5
Leviathan Tentacles of Whorror3.5
Rise Against Siren Song of the Counter Culture4.0
Say Anything ...Is a Real Boy4.5
Viktor Vaughn (VV:2) Venomous Villain4.0
Necrophagist Epitaph5.0
Terror One With The Underdogs4.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan Miss Machine4.5
"Miss Machine" is the first work with Greg Puciato in charge. The sound is very similar to the best work of the band, but already pulling a little to the mainstream. The Dillinger Escape Plan is a band that has never managed to make a really bad album, but their best are at the beginning of the trajectory. "Miss Machine" is a good comparison with what Hardcore was before them and what it is afterwards. Absurdly innovative and influential band, the scenario will always be lacking.
The Hives Tyrannosaurus Hives3.5
Meshuggah I4.5
Cattle Decapitation Humanure3.5
La Quiete La fine non è la fine4.0
Misery Signals Of Malice and the Magnum Heart5.0
"Of Malice and the Magnum Heart" is a masterpiece within Metalcore, marking a period of transition that came from great bands, for the generic item that destroyed the genre. Everything has its construction perfectly, which establishes the Misery Signals as an absurd band within the genre. "Of Malice and the Magnum Heart" is that kind of album that you don't need to say too much now, since in recent years, everything that is exalted about them is not enough.
Unearth The Oncoming Storm4.0
From First to Last Dear Diary, My Teen Angst Has a Body Count3.5
Sunn O))) White23.5
Underoath They're Only Chasing Safety5.0
"They're Only Chasing Safety" is one of the best things i've ever heard in my life, and i will never really care about criticism, even if some are constructive. Underoath is a very conceptual band, but it seems that it was right here that they managed to give a life of their own to their work. I discovered the sound of the band when i met the love of my life in 2014, so i'm suspicious to always release several compliments for their work that accompany me on this journey of life.
Eighteen Visions Obsession3.0
The Killers Hot Fuss4.0
My Chemical Romance Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge4.0
Bad Religion The Empire Strikes First4.5
Alexisonfire Watch Out!4.5
Iron Lung Life. Iron Lung. Death.4.0
Morrissey You Are the Quarry3.5
Killswitch Engage The End of Heartache4.0
1349 Beyond the Apocalypse3.5
Clutch Blast Tyrant4.5
Suffocation Souls to Deny3.5
Dead Fish Zero e Um4.5
A Wilhelm Scream Mute Print4.0
Martyr AD On Earth as it is in Hell3.5
Modest Mouse Good News for People Who Love Bad News4.5
"Good News for People Who Love Bad News" has such a deep composition line that the size of the sound impact becomes abysmal. It may seem exaggerated, but what stands out in this work is the simplicity and state of art imposed by Modest Mouse. Indie Rock can be much more than the commercial aspect or the most hipster fashions, so to speak, and this band has always proved this in the most perfect way, or at least, bordering on perfection.
Buckethead Population Override4.0
Phoenix (FRA) Alphabetical4.0
Exodus Tempo of the Damned4.0
Descendents Cool to Be You5.0
Madvillain Madvillainy5.0
MF DOOM Special Herbs, Vols. 5 & 65.0
All That Remains This Darkened Heart3.5
Tankard Beast of Bourbon3.0
Just another Thrash Metal album that looks like a 50 minute song and that adds nothing to the genre. Tankard has a huge discography and is a band known for his habits. Totally forgettable.
Buckethead Island of Lost Minds3.0
Franz Ferdinand Franz Ferdinand4.0
Parkway Drive Don't Close Your Eyes3.5
Max Richter The Blue Notebooks4.5
Cannibal Corpse The Wretched Spawn4.0
Deicide Scars of the Crucifix3.5
Gadget Remote4.0
"Remote" was one of the few records of the genre i listened to and i couldn't demonstrate any feeling. It seems that the work is totally soulless, really being what i felt from beginning to end. It does not have a consistent delivery from the band and this has greatly compromised the final product. The lack of success at a time of "boom" for genre is well explained if you listen to a record as salty as this. However, i don't think i can label this Gadget work as bad.r
Circle Takes the Square As the Roots Undo4.5
Casey Jones The Few, The Proud, The Crucial3.5
Mayhem Chimera4.0
Usher Confessions4.5
Ryan Adams Love is Hell4.0
"Love is Hell" is a great example of how Alternative Country/Rock can adds Folk, Indie Rock/Pop and all aspects of acoustic music. Ryan Adams is a great musician, with a impeccable discography and great hits on his resume. Listening to the sound of this album, i have the feeling that this would be the result if Elliott Smith was a musician of this genre. Incredible and diverse, it's worth listening, but pass the cover of Wonderwall, it's a good cover but i do not know... i do not like Oasis, so judge me.
Nasum Shift4.0
"Shift" may be Nasum's work i least enjoy listening to. But even so, i admit his impact and the consistency that does not stop until the last minute. In the end, when you hear "Shift", you're just listening to another record coming from one of the most complete bands of Grindcore history.
Belvedere Fast Forward Eats the Tape4.5
"Fast Forward Eats the Tape" is the most complete and adjoining work from Belvedere. In addition to Punk Rock and other elements of Hardcore that were being added in their sonority, the band dated with the Jazz and with other aspects that shaped the identity of the record. I love almost everything these guys have done for the genre, and i'm sad to see that even with many years of career, the attention they get is shabby.
Kodan Armada A Collection Of Songs3.5
Fresno O Rio, a Cidade, a Arvore2.0
Probot Probot2.5
Kanye West The College Dropout3.5
Buckethead The Cuckoo Clocks of Hell3.0
Darkthrone Sardonic Wrath3.0
Decapitated The Negation4.0
Mukeka di Rato Maquina de Fazer3.0
Pig Destroyer Painter of Dead Girls4.0
Arsis A Celebration of Guilt3.0

2003
Machine Head Through the Ashes of Empires3.0
Boris Boris At Last -Feedbacker-4.0
Korn Take a Look in the Mirror3.0
Charizma and Peanut Butter Wolf Big Shots4.5
blink-182 Blink-1823.5
Pete Rock Lost & Found: Hip Hop Underground Soul Classics5.0
Jose Gonzalez Veneer4.0
The Strokes Room on Fire3.5
Between the Buried and Me The Silent Circus4.0
Terror Lowest Of The Low4.0
Funeral for a Friend Casually Dressed & Deep in Conversation4.0
The Exploited Fuck the System3.5
Jaylib Champion Sound3.0
Krisiun Works of Carnage4.0
MF DOOM Special Herbs, Volumes 3-45.0
Leviathan The Tenth Sub Level of Suicide5.0
Integrity To Die For4.0
Aesop Rock Bazooka Tooth3.5
David Bowie Reality3.5
Viktor Vaughn Vaudeville Villain4.0
Dir En Grey Vulgar4.0
Pennywise From The Ashes3.5
Sick of It All Life on the Ropes2.5
Jeff Buckley Live at Sin-é (Legacy Edition)5.0
Envy A Dead Sinking Story4.0
Avenged Sevenfold Waking the Fallen4.0
Nujabes Metaphorical Music5.0
Thrice The Artist in the Ambulance4.0
Immortal Technique Revolutionary Volume 24.0
Ween Quebec4.0
Daughters Canada Songs3.5
Thanatopsis Axiology3.0
The Locust Plague Soundscapes4.0
Madlib Shades of Blue4.0
Every Time I Die Hot Damn!4.0
King Geedorah Take Me to Your Leader5.0
"Take Me to Your Leader" is MF DOOM's work that features the best samples and melodies. Sometimes i don't understand why people detest this album so much, if it really is what MF DOOM has always been and even a little better. All the influences of the cultural market and what he always liked, was mixed to create this masterpiece that has not left my head since 2013. Just give one more listen to absorb this, because it's not possible that many people consider this his worst job (not counting their collaborative albums).
Sweet Trip Velocity : Design : Comfort5.0
Would you think it strange if i said that Shoegaze does better with electronic music than with Rock and Emo? Well, it may sound like a misleading or generalizing judgment, but it actually happens in "Velocity: Design: Comfort". Sweet Trip is already visionary by its creation, although it is despised by joining fields that do not coexist. With an absurd amount of masterpieces and very well-crafted and structured songs, "Velocity: Design: Comfort" is all you need, even if you have not even thought of researching such a joint.
On Broken Wings Some Of Us May Never See The World4.0
Radiohead Hail to the Thief4.0
Boris Akuma no Uta3.5
Metallica St. Anger1.0
Deeds of Flesh Reduced to Ashes4.0
Gojira The Link3.0
Shai Hulud That Within Blood Ill-Tempered4.0
Deftones Deftones4.0
In the entire Deftones discography, i left the s/t to listen last. I always had a prejudice with this album for the generic cover and the lack of creativity in the name at the time of release, even more so for a band so innovative and consistent. But the album by itself is pretty good and acceptable to the standards. The only negative aspect of the album is the large number of tracks that seem just one, which greatly diminished my acceptance and rating for this work. I confess that i need to listen to this disc more often, but for now, this is my verdict.
Silverstein When Broken Is Easily Fixed4.5
Sometimes i remember the times of 2006-2007, seeing myself as an Emo boy with particular problems of self-esteem and self-assertion. And when i listen to a record like "When Broken Is Easily Fixed" this is even more concrete. The lyrics and melodies are absurdly emotional and with the definitive face of what was the Emo music at the beginning of the 21st Century. Always good to revisit songs and childhood memories and see how much you have evolved. I'll always carry bands like Silverstein for life because of this.
Cult of Luna The Beyond4.5
Much the Same Quitters Never Win4.0
Four Tet Rounds4.0
Vital Remains Dechristianize4.0
Opeth Damnation5.0
Aborted Goremageddon: The Saw and the Carnage...3.5
Belvedere 'Twas Hell Said Former Child4.0
Rise Against Revolutions per Minute5.0
Autechre Draft 7.303.5
Tommy Guerrero Soul Food Taqueria3.5
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Altered States of America3.0
Linkin Park Meteora4.5
Darkthrone Hate Them3.5
The Number Twelve Looks Like You Put On Your Rosy Red Glasses4.0
Cursive The Ugly Organ4.5
"The Ugly Organ" is unique. The sound is innovative and brings a bag of instruments and vertences of sounds that is incredible. A huge carnival of colors and feelings comes to the heart as you listen to this. Beautiful record and wonderful concept.
Comeback Kid Turn It Around4.5
Massive Attack 100th Window4.0
50 Cent Get Rich or Die Tryin'3.5
Municipal Waste Waste 'Em All3.0
The Microphones Mount Eerie4.0
Sleep Dopesmoker5.0
Monsta Island Czars Escape From Monsta Island!4.0
Cursed I3.5
Portal Seepia5.0
Damn, this is like going through a deep hole in the midst of space and end up in front of satan.
Enslaved Below the Lights4.0
Ed Motta Poptical3.5
Rogerio Skylab Skylab IV4.0
Sepultura Roorback2.0
Rot (BRA) A Long Cold Stare3.5
Nasum Helvete4.0
Deftones Split w/ Poison the Well4.0
Dying Fetus Stop at Nothing4.0
Yellowcard Ocean Avenue4.5
Off Minor The Heat Death of the Universe4.0
The Black Dahlia Murder Unhallowed3.5
Lamb of God As the Palaces Burn3.5
Anaal Nathrakh When Fire Rains Down From the Sky...3.5
Belvedere / Downway Hometown Advantage4.0
Minor Threat First Demo Tape4.0
The Bled Pass the Flask4.0
The Blood Brothers ...Burn, Piano Island, Burn4.0
Alkaline Trio Good Mourning4.0

2002
System of a Down Steal This Album!4.0
Botch An Anthology of Dead Ends4.0
Talib Kweli Quality4.0
Mudvayne The End of All Things to Come4.0
MF DOOM Special Herbs, Volumes 1-25.0
Opeth Deliverance4.0
Heaven Shall Burn Whatever It May Take3.5
Johnny Cash American IV: The Man Comes Around4.5
Godspeed You! Black Emperor Yanqui U.X.O.3.5
Alexisonfire Alexisonfire4.5
Napalm Death Order of the Leech3.5
Buckethead Electric Tears4.5
Buckethead is an artist to be studied. All his genius and musical abilities were never doubts to those who know much of his solo works and some of his collaborations. The absurd discography of the musician must be disposable at some points, but this is not always the case. When Buckethead plays with his heart and soul, further boosted by some personal drama and strong feelings of love that he has for his family and friends, we can be sure that is a masterpiece in progress. Just as he built two pike's in honor of his parents, and the absurd "Colma" (his best work), "Eletric Tears" is one of the most beautiful and fantastic sound pieces you'll hear in life.
Jurassic 5 Power in Numbers4.5
Hopesfall The Satellite Years5.0
Rilo Kiley The Execution of All Things3.0
Aesop Rock Daylight4.0
CKY Infiltrate Destroy Rebuild4.0
Beck Sea Change3.5
Shadows Fall The Art of Balance4.0
The Dillinger Escape Plan Irony Is a Dead Scene4.5
Glassjaw Worship and Tribute5.0
Dark Tranquillity Damage Done3.5
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights5.0
Norma Jean Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child4.5
"Bless the Martyr and Kiss the Child" is a very interesting bet on Norma Jean's discography. They have always been well-qualified in what they did, always delivering good songs, but when we see a band that bets on creating a 16-minute Metalcore song, it's because they want something more in their career. Even being a controversial option, it worked and continues to work for other bands that bet on the same model.
Bright Eyes Lifted or The Story is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground 3.5
Meshuggah Nothing4.5
N.E.R.D. In Search Of3.5
Linkin Park Reanimation3.5
Orchid Orchid4.5
"Gatefold" is such a conscious intensity that it creates his own philosophy of how the music should be viewed. Screamo, when mixed with Emo, hardly presents itself as a failed work. Orchid is renowned for this, and will always be remembered being one of the most sincere manifestations of the genre.
The Used The Used4.0
mewithoutYou A to B: Life4.0
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Frozen Corpse Stuffed With Dope3.5
Atmosphere God Loves Ugly4.0
People Under the Stairs O.S.T.4.5
Today Is the Day Sadness Will Prevail5.0
The Expendables Open Container3.5
Mastodon Remission4.0
Killswitch Engage Alive or Just Breathing4.5
Eminem The Eminem Show4.0
Racionais MC's Nada Como Um Dia Apos O Outro Dia3.5
Tom Waits Alice4.0
"Alice" is one of the best records i've heard this year, much more by the composition of the instruments and the great creative ability of Tom Waits write their stories. But when i listened to "Everything You Can Think" for the first time, it made me want to get on a plane and go in with this little musician to get answers. This song is stupidly good on the soundtrack, but the vocal grunting and screaming spoiled what could have been one of his greatest works. But let's not blame this great musician who still walks the same field of mortals.
City of Caterpillar City of Caterpillar5.0
I like to say that this record is the soundtrack of a really ill and disturbed mind who have to experience a lot of harsh moments in a short period of time. Even becoming a chaotic and depressive record, it helps a lot to struggle against some negative thoughts. A landmark in the genre and one of the best experiences that music delivers to us.
Between the Buried and Me Between the Buried and Me3.5
Blackalicious Blazing Arrow3.5
David Bowie Heathen3.0
Strung Out An American Paradox3.5
J-Live All Of The Above3.0
Pepper Kona Town4.0
Pepper is a band that is part of the quietest and softest moments of my life. "Kona Town" is part of this, but at the same time it is the band's best work for being loyal to its genre, as well as giving an atmospheric and climatic feel at any opportunity. A perfect band for any summer playlist.
Joshua Fit For Battle To Bring Our Own End4.5
dredg El Cielo4.5
Underoath The Changing of Times3.0
Decapitated Nihility4.5
Poison the Well Tear From the Red4.0
Boards of Canada Geogaddi4.5
Lock Up Hate Breeds Suffering3.0
Behemoth Zos Kia Cultus (Here and Beyond)4.0
Thrice The Illusion of Safety5.0
"The Illusion of Safety" was one of the first albums i listened to as a Sputnik recommendation, even though i've known Thrice since the days of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. This album is perfect, really intense and with the best combination of songs from the band's discography. It may not be the best record, or even underestimated by some issues that is celebrated. But in my conception, i can't even find a mistake here. Perfection is little.
Tragedy Vengeance3.5
Cock and Ball Torture Sadochismo2.5
Bad Religion The Process of Belief5.0
Disgorge Consume the Forsaken4.0
Bohren und der Club of Gore Black Earth4.0
Evergreen Terrace Burned Alive By Time4.0
Cannibal Corpse Gore Obsessed3.5
Agalloch The Mantle5.0
Rotten Sound Murderworks3.5
"Murderworks" is just another ordinary and intense work from Rotten Sound. The band that followed the footsteps of Nasum, conquering European lands within the Grindcore, never failed delivering their sound, but never managed to surpass the quality imposed in "Exit", the best album of the band. A smaller rating would be fair, but DOOM's introduction in the music of the same name goes up the album in concept.
Taake Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik4.0
"Over Bjoergvin Graater Himmerik" is the closest you can get to a perfection within Black Metal. The structures united with the letters and all the obscure conception of the genre have always been well explored by Taake. This may be the best record of their career, but there are some choices and that "spring" sound in the middle of one of the songs that really bother.
God Is an Astronaut The End of the Beginning4.0
Post Rock is a really interesting genre, and it develops a unique experimental feeling. There is no lead singer who drives all the structures of the songs, the work of building quality is in the hands of the rest of the band. And that's exactly what happens with great dexterity in "The End of the Beginning." God is an Astronaut is a good band, which in addition to being recognized, sometimes quotes Space Rock within their albums, forming a unique identity to a deep style.
Immortal Sons of Northern Darkness4.5
"Sons of Northern Darkness" is incredible and almost perfect. As i mentioned earlier, Immortal is a band that has refrained from all controversy, and has joined forces to make quality music. I don't think there's a really bad record in their discography, but there are some works like "Sons of Northern Darkness" that really surpass the good and evil they are.r
Nile In Their Darkened Shrines4.0
Dalek From Filthy Tongue Of Gods And Griots3.0
Penfold Our First Taste of Escape4.0
Ed Motta Dwitza4.0
Sage Francis Personal Journals4.0
Ratos de Porao Onisciente Coletivo4.0
Busdriver Temporary Forever3.0
El-P Fantastic Damage4.5
MF DOOM My Favorite Ladies / All Outta Ale3.5
Devin The Dude Just Tryin' Ta Live3.0
Prototype Trinity4.0
Cattle Decapitation To Serve Man3.0
Count Bass D Dwight Spitz4.0
Despised Icon Consumed By Your Poison2.5
The Roots Phrenology4.0
Pulse Ultra Headspace4.0
Hot Water Music Caution4.0
Korn Untouchables3.0

2001
Bandits of the Acoustic Revolution A Call To Arms4.0
maudlin of the Well Leaving Your Body Map4.5
Envy All the Footprints You've Ever Left and the Fear Expecting Ahead4.5
Every Time I Die Last Night in Town3.5
Windir 11844.0
Bane Give Blood5.0
"Give Blood" is the most complete and perfect album in Hardcore history. Correct me if i'm wrong, but i've never heard a set of songs so intense and skilled from the genre. They work harmoniously delivering the real meaning and message of the songs. Everything works here, and it will always work. Bane will be missed, and that's the biggest example of that.
Aphex Twin Drukqs5.0
Emperor Prometheus: The Discipline of Fire...4.0
Thursday Full Collapse5.0
Brand New Your Favorite Weapon3.5
Ratos de Porao Sistemados Pelo Crucifa4.0
Eyedea and Abilities First Born4.0
The Strokes Is This It4.5
Incubus (USA-CA) Morning View3.5
7 Angels 7 Plagues Jhazmyne's Lullaby5.0
My friends, "Jhazmyne's Lullaby" is undeniably the ultimate Metalcore record. More respected bands such as Botch and even Converge have released much more complex and larger masterpieces than this 7 Angels 7 Plagues album, but it is impressive the size base that this album gave to the genre. Everything is pure anger, discontent and a harsh feeling of hatred, but it closes with one of the most beautiful songs ever. It is difficult to comment on an album so influential that it deserved even a book for him to explain every second idealized.
Wilco Yankee Hotel Foxtrot4.5
Aesop Rock Labor Days4.5
Jamiroquai A Funk Odyssey4.0
Slayer God Hates Us All3.5
Converge Jane Doe5.0
What else can we add about the incredible and influential power of one of the best albums in the history of music? Every word will sound like other ratings, mingling with common sense and putting the record to the already established standard of "an album without words." That's why i'll hold back with a few words, only reinforcing that "Jane Doe" is the masterpiece of life, and certainly the most complete musical work you'll hear in life. That's it.
System of a Down Toxicity5.0
The Coup Party Music4.0
Radiohead Amnesiac4.0
Slipknot Iowa4.0
Bjork Vespertine4.5
Cult of Luna Cult of Luna4.0
Hopesfall No Wings To Speak Of4.0
Krisiun Ageless Venomous3.5
Aaliyah Aaliyah4.0
Spineshank The Height of Callousness4.0
maudlin of the Well Bath5.0
"Bath" is that record that is so good that it becomes difficult to detail it in comments and definitions. Toby Driver is a real visionary, and his work is available all around, just check to see how great a human being can be in the musical aspect. Avant-Garde with Progressive Metal, Grindcore notes with a bit of Metalcore and everything that contemplates Lo-Fi and Alternative Rock, represent what this album is for the music industry. Too bad maudlin of the Well does not get the attention it deserves (at least in my country).
Pennywise Land Of The Free?4.0
D12 Devil's Night3.0
American Nightmare Background Music3.5
blink-182 Take Off Your Pants And Jacket4.0
Drowning Pool Sinner4.0
Tool Lateralus5.0
Cannibal Ox The Cold Vein4.0
Missy Elliott Miss E… So Addictive4.0
Integrity Closure3.0
cLOUDDEAD cLOUDDEAD4.0
Rise Against The Unraveling3.5
"The Unraveling" is the beginning of the most original and authentic Punk Rock band of the 2000s. Rise Against was for a long time my favorite band, but this was not due to "The Unraveling". This album may have been harder to absorb into my musical palate, but over time it has been incredible for its variety and competence. I really like what the band did here, even admitting that this does not put the album among the best of the genre, but rather, one of the most valued the roots of the band.
Autechre Confield4.0
The sound quality of these folks is evident, and questioning would even be hypocritical by the current sound standards. Often, the duo hits the hand in an incredible way, and at other times, they does not seem to know in what field they want to act. "Confield" has a small identity problem on some occasions, even if it does not compromise the whole composition. Thus, it is clear to understand that one of their best works is quite experimental and transitional, and seeing through this spectrum, the album is fantastic.
Unwound Leaves Turn Inside You4.5
Alkaline Trio From Here to Infirmary4.0
Caribou Start Breaking My Heart (as Manitoba)3.5
Sepultura Nation2.0
Dimmu Borgir Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia4.0
Daft Punk Discovery4.0
Gorguts From Wisdom to Hate4.0
Sodom M-165.0
Fugazi The Argument4.0
Pig Destroyer Prowler in the Yard5.0
"Prowler in the Yard" is much more than a definitive work in the Grindcore scene. I do not consider this work as the greatest achievement of the style, but the form of production and the violence imposed on both the cover art, the lyrics, and the album's introduction are largely original. I always like to revisit the sound from these folks, never leaving this beautiful piece aside. Garage Grindcore in its best shape and mold.
Dead Fish Afasia4.0
Yacopsae Einstweilige Vernichtung3.5
Grand Belial's Key Judeobeast Assassination4.0
Gojira Terra Incognita3.5
Thorns Thorns4.5
Deicide In Torment in Hell3.0
Mukeka di Rato Acabar com Voce4.0
Silencer (SWE) Death - Pierce Me4.0
The Sawtooth Grin Cuddlemonster4.0

2000
Pig Destroyer 38 Counts of Battery3.5
Behemoth Thelema.63.5
Sick of It All Yours Truly3.0
Brujeria Brujerizmo3.5
Aesop Rock Float3.5
Jay-Z The Dynasty: Roc La Familia1.5
OutKast Stankonia4.0
Macabre Dahmer4.0
Binary Star Masters of the Universe4.5
Linkin Park Hybrid Theory5.0
Regurgitate Carnivorous Erection3.5
Morbid Angel Gateways to Annihilation4.0
Regular, predictable and with clear failures in the production and the elaboration of the structure of the songs. The atmosphere and darkness delivered by the album is quite valid, showing us a more experimental and perverse side of the band.
Reflection Eternal Train of Thought4.0
Electric Wizard Dopethrone3.0
Jedi Mind Tricks Violent by Design4.5
Radiohead Kid A5.0
Cripple Bastards Misantropo a senso unico5.0
Cannibal Corpse Live Cannibalism4.5
Dir En Grey Macabre4.0
At the Drive-In Relationship of Command5.0
The Hives Veni Vidi Vicious3.5
Nile Black Seeds of Vengeance3.5
Bad Religion The New America3.5
Mudvayne L.D. 504.0
"L.D. 50" is truly incredible and visionary for such a bizarre genre as Nu Metal. Even so, i don't consider this work as the definitive work of the genre, since "Around the Fur" exists for our happiness. I'm always impressed when i listen to the sound of these folks, even more the older material, since the recent one don't reach the same level. But there is something that bothers me on "L.D. 50": the large number of tracks, which really gets quite annoying, even if it does not detract from the merit and quality of the band at its peak.
Animal Collective Spirit They're Gone, Spirit They've Vanished4.0
Glassjaw Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Silence4.0
Los Planetas Unidad de Desplazamiento3.0
No Fun At All The Big Knockover4.5
Jill Scott Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds Vol. 14.0
Dying Fetus Destroy the Opposition4.0
Belvedere Angels Live In My Town4.0
"Angels Live In My Town" is Punk Rock in its essence, speed, posture and creativity. Belvedere has been the band that i enjoy most of the genre since 2012, dividing this post with the old material from Rise Against. Steve Rawles has a distinctive voice and has always married his quality with the songs and melodies created throughout they discography. His quality has also been proven in other side projects like This Is a Standoff. In short, "Angels Live In My Town" is incredible, with awesome songs and absolute delivery of the entire band.
Quasimoto The Unseen4.5
Deftones White Pony5.0
"White Pony" is a milestone not only in the band's discography, but also in the music industry. Few bands have reached the threshold where Deftones settled for many years. Everything is broadly perfect, complex, sexy and extraordinary in what is considered by far the definitive work of the band by the media and their fans. Criticize anything on this record is a mistake, but i'll justify my assessment with a statement: "Back to School (Mini Maggit)" is a disgrace, and a commercial option that looks dubious in many ways. A simple mistake that took the perfection out of the record.rEdit: 5,0.
Cursive Domestica4.5
I feel completely astonished at what i've heard from Cursive's discography lately. "Domestica" is certainly the best thing i've heard in a week, putting up even from "The Ugly Organ". Post-Hardcore worked with elements of the Indie, sonorities that mix moments of happiness with shouts of anger and exhaustion. Amazing how complex this work of art is already for my life. Until the end of the year it will become one of my favorite albums.
Madball Hold It Down4.0
Strung Out The Element of Sonic Defiance3.5
Combatwoundedveteran I Know A Girl Who Develops Crime Scene Photos3.5
Ignite A Place Called Home4.0
Dilated Peoples The Platform3.0
Nasum Human 2.05.0
European Grindcore is really unique, always very well represented by bands like Napalm Death, Rotten Sound and Nasum. The latter, was able to release the best album of the history of the genre. "Human 2.0" is all the best that Grindcore can provide, with great weight, speed, intensity, harshness and moment of relief that seems intense in the same proportion. Perfection in the shape of noise.
Eminem The Marshall Mathers LP4.0
Decapitated Winds of Creation4.0
Jeromes Dream Seeing Means More Than Safety4.0
Papa Roach Infest4.0
Elliott Smith Figure 85.0
"Figure 8" is the definitive work of Elliott Smith's career. I will explain why: From his acoustic beginning, to his own production in all the instruments like in "Either/Or", he was creating his identity until arriving at a point where he got together everything that he launched sublimely, creating thus a great masterpiece. Along with a band to support their genius, in addition to building perfect songs, he fit the songs perfectly into the album, as in the case of the passage from "Everything Reminds Me of Her" to "LA".
Thrice Identity Crisis3.5
Immortal Damned In Black3.0
Ulver Perdition City4.5
Pantera Reinventing the Steel3.5
Alkaline Trio Maybe I'll Catch Fire4.0
Krisiun Conquerors of Armageddon3.5
Disturbed The Sickness2.5
Napalm Death Enemy of the Music Business4.5
Ghostface Killah Supreme Clientele4.5
Dead Prez Let's Get Free4.0
D'Angelo Voodoo5.0
Discordance Axis The Inalienable Dreamless5.0
Untouchable and definitely the flawless record on the genre.
MF Grimm & MF DOOM MF EP3.0
Mayhem Grand Declaration of War2.5
Samiam Astray5.0
Immolation Close to a World Below5.0
"Close to a World Below" is a very brutal work that needs a lot of debate. I see Immolation as a very consecrated band, but it had their most respected lightning flash in other works. "Close to a World Below" shows the band's most satanic and brutal stage, from its sonic weight, lyrics and cover art that must have frightened many parents at the time of its release. An eternal milestone in the Death Metal genre, and a lesson in how to perform perfectly in a style that was in his best decade.
Cave In Jupiter3.0
Bright Eyes Fevers & Mirrors4.0
Ed Motta As Segundas Intencoes do Manual Pratico4.5
Limp Bizkit Chocolate Starfish and the Hot Dog Flavored Water4.0
Duster Contemporary Movement3.0
Cock and Ball Torture Opus(sy) VI3.0
Deltron 3030 Deltron 30304.5
Dying Fetus Grotesque Impalement4.0
Jurassic 5 Quality Control4.0
Orchid Dance Tonight! Revolution Tomorrow!4.5
Skycamefalling 10.213.5
Ratos de Porao Guerra Civil Canibal3.5
Boa (UK) Twilight4.0
Marisa Monte Memórias, Crônicas E Declarações De Amor4.0
1999
Botch We Are the Romans5.0
"We Are the Romans" is the most complete and influential album of the first wave of Metalcore. When the genre was still in its infancy, Botch has already arrived as a flyer, delivering to us such a clean and unforgiving work that seems to have been developed last year. I like absolutely everything on this record, from the sonority, to the lyrics and name of the songs that are really fantastic.
Hopesfall The Frailty of Words4.0
Necrophagist Onset of Putrefaction5.0
Agoraphobic Nosebleed/Converge The Poacher Diaries4.0
Korn Issues3.5
"Issues" is solid and consistent, however, with creative flaws that make the album lazy on the second half. One of the most influential bands of the genre, Korn is also one of the most criticized for their dubious works. The 1999 album is a great example of this, walking on the edge of quality and the lack of details.
Coalesce 0:12 Revolution in Just Listening4.0
"0:12 Revolution in Just Listening" is incredible, being the album that helped shape the character of the Metallic Hardcore along with The Dillinger Escape Plan, and so many other bands from the late 90's. It features everything that is characteristic of both time of the release as of the genre that was still being developed. Later this concept lost himself and turned into the infamous Metalcore.
Dr. Dre 20014.0
Bane It All Comes Down to This4.0
Le Tigre Le Tigre3.5
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes from a Memory3.5
The Dismemberment Plan Emergency & I4.5
Napalm Death Leaders Not Followers3.0
Pharoahe Monch Internal Affairs4.0
Mos Def Black on Both Sides4.0
Windir Arntor4.0
Misfits Famous Monsters3.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Calculating Infinity5.0
The Get Up Kids Something to Write Home About4.0
Method Man and Redman Blackout!4.0
American Football American Football5.0
So perfect and complete. It's not just the depressive and sentimental aspects, but rather how an album can arouse the feeling of being alive even though the focus is on the bad and realistic side of the world we live in. It may sound like a half-scraped astral chat, but every time i listen to this work of art, the more i understand the real meaning of it. Timeless.
Inspectah Deck Uncontrolled Substance3.5
Rotten Sound Drain3.5
Behemoth Satanica3.5
Incubus (USA-CA) Make Yourself4.0
Slipknot Slipknot4.0
Sigur Ros Agætis byrjun4.5
Testament The Gathering4.0
Gustavo Cerati Bocanada4.0
Limp Bizkit Significant Other3.5
In Flames Colony4.0
Pennywise Straight Ahead4.5
Autechre EP74.0
blink-182 Enema Of The State4.0
NOFX The Decline5.0
The Swarm Parasitic Skies4.0
"Parasitic Skies" is one of the best things in the history of Hardcore. Unfortunately, it took a long time for me to become aware of The Swarm's existence, and that's sad. Many current bands of the genre receive a lot of attention for little originality. The Swarm is one of the forerunners of what is now Trap Them and All Pigs Must Die, and they deserves all respect and recognition for their influence.
H2O F.T.T.W.3.5
AFI Black Sails in the Sunset4.0
Buried Alive The Death Of Your Perfect World4.0
Dr. Dooom First Come, First Served4.0
Buckethead Monsters & Robots3.5
Deeds of Flesh Path of the Weakening4.0
Aphex Twin Windowlicker4.0
Underoath Act of Depression2.0
AFI All Hallow's E.P.4.0
The Roots Things Fall Apart4.0
Sick of It All Call to Arms4.0
Eminem The Slim Shady LP4.0
MF DOOM Operation: Doomsday4.5
Built to Spill Keep It Like a Secret4.0
Nevermore Dreaming Neon Black3.0
Spazz Crush Kill Destroy4.0
Porcupine Tree Stupid Dream4.0
Satanic Surfers Going Nowhere Fast4.0
Defleshed Fast Forward3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Freedumb4.5
Cannibal Corpse Bloodthirst4.0
Devourment Molesting the Decapitated5.0
Slamming Death Metal is a style that is not for anyone. Even the lover of Death Metal and extreme music may find this style dubious and scarce. However, Devourment did in 1999, what no one else could do for the style. The album is perfect in its design and intent. The instruments are unique and the structures of the songs were well elaborated by the band. I think the style is kind of bizarre, to be honest, and i even tried to venture myself into some slam bands earlier this year, but I found it all very ridiculous. But "Molesting the Decapitated" may be the best and only record of the genre that i love to listen to.
Fiona Apple When the Pawn...4.0
"When the Pawn..." is music that comes from the soul and is idealized to be thought of. It has the face of the 90's and is not a masterpiece, but pretty cool to listen and reflect on some things in life. Fiona Apple sings very well and has a band highly qualified to support her, a good set reminiscent of Alanis Morissette's timing.
Dead Fish Sonho Médio5.0
Mukeka di Rato Gaiola4.5
Static-X Wisconsin Death Trip3.0
Necroterio Lament of Flesh3.0
Rage Against the Machine The Battle of Los Angeles4.5
Agalloch Pale Folklore4.5
Control Denied The Fragile Art of Existence4.0
Deep Puddle Dynamics The Taste of Rain...Why Kneel?3.5
Orchid Chaos is Me5.0
Immortal At the Heart of Winter4.5
Immolation Failures for Gods3.5
Lack of Interest Trapped Inside3.5
Turmoil The Process Of4.0
Mortician Chainsaw Dismemberment3.5
Dystopia The Aftermath...4.0
Aesop Rock Appleseed4.0
Contrastic Contrastic3.5
Jamiroquai Synkronized4.0
"Synkronized" is the most experimental record from the band. The Acid Jazz is set aside in a few moments for the smoothest and most danceable side to appear. Jamiroquai is a band with a impeccable discography, being unique in the world of music for its sonority as well as its folk style.

1998
Jurassic 5 Jurassic 5 LP4.0
Lagwagon Let's Talk About Feelings4.5
The Offspring Americana4.5
Meshuggah Chaosphere4.0
Refused The Shape Of Punk To Come5.0
Krisiun Apocalyptic Revelation3.5
Autechre LP54.5
Napalm Death Words from the Exit Wound3.5
The Dillinger Escape Plan Under the Running Board4.0
Silver Jews American Water4.0
Fatboy Slim You've Come a Long Way, Baby4.0
Alkaline Trio Goddamnit3.5
Sepultura Against1.5
Manu Chao Clandestino4.0
Less Than Jake Hello Rockview4.0
OutKast Aquemini4.5
Boards of Canada Music Has the Right to Children4.5
"Music Has the Right to Children" has the well-known legacy for truly shaping what we know about ambient music today. Electronic music has come a long way since the late '70s, and found its greatest booms in the 90s, especially with band like Underworld, Boards of Canada and Autechre. The interesting thing is that every time i listen to "Music Has the Right to Children," it seems like the songs are getting a lot deeper meaning, and that's pretty cool.
Cryptopsy Whisper Supremacy4.5
All Out War For Those Who Were Crucified4.0
Death The Sound of Perseverance4.0
Sunny Day Real Estate How It Feels To Be Something On4.0
88 Fingers Louie Back On The Streets4.0
"We're putting the band back together", back in 1980 - Blues Brothers.
Bane Holding This Moment3.5
Black Star Black Star4.5
Elliott Smith XO5.0
"XO" is Elliott Smith venturing into Pop and the mainstream, without leaving its origins aside nor the question of Folk that has always put him as the greatest musician of his generation. By making that decision, much was said, much criticism and contempt fell on him for trying to reach other audiences. But what happened is that he did it with mastery, showing the world again who he is. It is the reflection, that any alternative that he was to venture, would be another option of masterpiece within our playlists.
Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill5.0
Opeth My Arms, Your Hearse3.5
Orgy Candyass3.5
Fear Factory Obsolete4.0
Dying Fetus Killing on Adrenaline4.0
"Killing on Adrenaline" is the best and most consistent album of the early years of Dying Fetus. The sound is unique, making the band walk from Death Metal, to Deathgrind, and even parking on the technical elements of the style. A underrated classic that have its weight but don't focus in searching just one public. Also, the cover art is a shame in comparison with their sonority.
Far Water & Solutions4.0
"Water & Solutions" is very quiet and soft to the ears. Unfortunately, the band is gone and all the work done in the 90's is forgotten or totally embedded in the underground scene. The result: this is like Glassjaw in the best mood possible, singing about cheerful facts and moments of relaxation. Very fun and restrained, it is worth checking out this work at least once in your life.
System of a Down System of a Down4.5
Madball Look My Way3.5
Don Caballero What Burns Never Returns4.0
Slayer Diabolus in Musica3.0
Master P MP Da Last Don4.0
Jeff Buckley Sketches for My Sweetheart the Drunk4.0
Hieroglyphics 3rd Eye Vision4.0
Cave In Until Your Heart Stops4.5
Converge When Forever Comes Crashing3.5
Massive Attack Mezzanine4.5
DMX It's Dark and Hell Is Hot4.0
Strung Out Twisted By Design4.0
Strung Out is a band with few lights and well forgotten works within the scene of Punk Rock. Other more famous bands like NOFX, Pennywise and Bad Religion always took all the attention that they could have received back in the 90s. Even so, Punk Rock seems to be a genre that features the best albums coming from little-known bands. And this is what "Twisted By Design" is, simple, to the point, and almost perfect in its conception.
Suffocation Despise the Sun4.0
Big Pun Capital Punishment4.0
Cannibal Corpse Gallery of Suicide3.0
Soulfly Soulfly4.0
Arab Strap Philophobia5.0
Agoraphobic Nosebleed Honky Reduction2.0
Aceyalone A Book of Human Language3.5
Catch 22 Keasbey Nights4.5
Disembodied If God Only Knew The Rest Were Dead4.0
Gang Starr Moment of Truth5.0
Buckethead Colma5.0
Full of soul and emotion. Buckethead is also known for his absurd discography, and some really good records dissapear from the crowd. Every feeling is clear here. You can feel the hapiness, the sadness, the despair and even those existential thoughts about our insignificant life here. Timeless.
Botch American Nervoso4.0
Tortoise TNT4.0
Morbid Angel Formulas Fatal to the Flesh4.0
Dan Swano Moontower4.0
Coalesce Functioning on Impatience4.0
Penfold Amateurs and Professionals4.0
"Amateurs and Professionals" is incredibly sincere and shows a sound very similar to Mineral. As i've read before, and i totally agree, the Emo bands in the old days are those who have really grasped what the style means and how it should be played with heart and soul. I just do not give a higher rating for this album because i listened to other Emo records today that stood out in terms of inovation.
Fugazi End Hits4.0
Gorguts Obscura4.5
It is undeniable that "Obscura" is one of the greatest masterpieces in Metal history. Without being overrated or anything, the record has a unique face, and an identity difficult to be imitated or vaunted by other bands. I've listened a few times to set an opinion about it, and despite having a great respect for this album and the band, i can't consider "Obscura" their best album. Being too big, i feel bored at times, but not because this is bad, but because it's very condescended. Maybe my opinion changes in the future, but now my feeling comes down to this.
Shpongle Are You Shpongled?4.0
Nasum Inhale/Exhale4.0
With incredible 38 songs in just 45 minutes, "Inhale / Exhale" is one of Grindcore's greatest classics, and one of the most forgotten. Nasum was an incredible band and the death of Mieszko Talarczyk was really tragic. The band has always been very consistent until their inevitable end, but their debut album stands out as one of the most violent records of the genre.
Bad Religion No Substance3.0
Incantation Diabolical Conquest4.5
UNKLE Psyence Fiction3.5

1997
Modest Mouse The Lonesome Crowded West4.0
His Hero Is Gone Monuments To Thieves4.5
In Flames Whoracle4.0
Napalm Death Breed To Breathe3.0
Hatebreed Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire4.0
Rakim The 18th Letter4.0
Deftones Around the Fur5.0
"Around the Fur" is Nu-Metal's definitive album. Before Deftones ventured themselves into other styles creating their own identity, they used to be the best and most skilled band of the genre. Songs like "Lhabia", "Lotion", "Be Quiet and Drive (Far Away)" are self-explanatory when this question is asked. Nu-Metal was never the same after this milestone.
Gorgoroth Under the Sign of Hell3.5
I have a big problem with Gorgoroth, that is, the production of almost all the albums of the band. I understand that they are influencers of a whole genre, but it seems that investing in this Black Metal jargon in having a gruesome and raw production does not work here. If "Under the Sign of Hell" is the most special moment of the band, I think I'll stay away from work like "Destroyer".
Jurassic 5 EP4.0
Aphex Twin Come to Daddy4.0
Bjork Homogenic4.5
Brutal Truth Sounds of the Animal Kingdom3.5
The Hives Barely Legal4.0
Buena Vista Social Club Buena Vista Social Club4.0
Portishead Portishead4.0
Incubus (USA-CA) S.C.I.E.N.C.E.4.5
Rotten Sound Under Pressure3.5
Moby I Like to Score2.5
Rammstein Sehnsucht3.5
No Use for a Name Making Friends4.0
No Use for a Name is a band of great sentimental value to me, a lot because of the lyrics and the unexpected death of Tony Sly. In their discography, we can see that everything was developing to make the band into a more Emo Punk Rock side. "Making Friends" is an album that shows the band in a stage of anger and revolt, which has developed over time. A few of the best songs written by Tony Sly are here. It's a shame that this band does not receive so much affection as they deserves.
Company Flow Funcrusher Plus4.5
Fishmans Uchuu Nippon Setagaya4.5
Insane Clown Posse The Great Milenko3.0
Capone-N-Noreaga The War Report3.0
blink-182 Dude Ranch4.0
Snot Get Some4.0
Wu-Tang Clan Wu-Tang Forever4.0
Squarepusher Hard Normal Daddy4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds The Boatman's Call4.5
Ulver Nattens Madrigal4.0
Elliott Smith Either/Or5.0
"Either/Or" is definitely the best thing i've ever listened in my life. Every time i listen to it or comment with a friend of mine, it seems I'm opening up another way to absorb even more what I like and feel about the work of Elliott Smith. In this phase of my life, i can confirm that this musician is the greatest musical idol of my life, and everything i say to highlight what he has done for music and me in moments of desperation, will still be little. Here is the celebration of everything he did and continued doing. Perfection is little for this.
Autechre Chiastic Slide4.0
Shai Hulud A Profound Hatred Of Man3.5
Strapping Young Lad City4.5
Erykah Badu Baduizm4.0
Sick of It All Built to Last4.0
Kool Keith Sex Style4.0
Racionais MC's Sobrevivendo no Inferno4.0
Mineral The Power of Failing4.5
I am not a religious guy, but when i listen to pieces of music like "The Power of Failing", i totally leave my beliefs aside and sit to enjot the quality of that music. Almost everything is perfect here, in an album that can be considered one of the greatest emotive classics of music. Bands like Mineral and Penfold drew my attention in the best way that it's possible. The second wave is amazing, but i also need to venture into the first wave of emo music, and i'm sure i will not regret it.
Camp Lo Uptown Saturday Night4.0
Built to Spill Perfect from Now On4.0
Daft Punk Homework4.0
Jamiroquai Travelling Without Moving4.5
Assuck Misery Index4.0
Satanic Surfers 666 Motor Inn3.5
Discordance Axis Jouhou4.5
Ed Motta Manual Pratico para Festas, Bailes e Afins4.5
Charles Bronson Youth Attack!4.0
The Prodigy The Fat of the Land4.5
Misfits American Psycho4.0
Destroyer 666 Unchain The Wolves4.0
Destroyer 666 is one of the most awful names in the history of music. I confess that i even got a foot behind listening for the name, here in Brazil this is always very valid. But i decided to listen to "Unchain The Wolves" and found it very diverse, complete and valid for the genre. Maybe if the band were smarter once, they would have put a name that matches the sound. It's worth listening to.
Burzum Daudi Baldrs1.5
"Daudi Baldrs" is very strange, showing itself as a lost element in Burzum's discography. All the songs look like uninspired versions of game soundtracks like Age of the Empires, Skyrim and DOOM. Without any creativity and even in a annoying way, Varg Vikernes managed to do his worst complete work in "Daudi Baldrs". Revisiting this record in the future is neither a option... so i prefer to listen to the noise of my shit hitting the toilet than that.
Immortal Blizzard Beasts3.5
Ratos de Porao Carniceria Tropical4.0
Dahmer Dahmerized4.0
Lighthouse Family Postcards From Heaven4.0
Deicide Serpents of the Light3.5
The Notorious B.I.G. Life After Death4.0
Snapcase Progression Through Unlearning4.0
Kiss It Goodbye She Loves Me, She Loves Me Not4.0
Mukeka di Rato Pasqualin na Terra do Xupa-Kabra3.5
Dead Fish Sirva-se3.0
Sutcliffe Jugend We Spit On Their Graves3.0
Integrity Seasons in the Size of Days3.5
Napalm Death Inside the Torn Apart3.5

1996
Redman Muddy Waters4.0
No Fun At All Out Of Bounds4.0
Acid Bath Paegan Terrorism Tactics4.5
Snoop Dogg Tha Doggfather3.5
Lil' Kim Hard Core3.5
2Pac The Don Killuminati: The 7 Day Theory4.5
Aphex Twin Richard D. James Album4.5
Heatmiser Mic City Sons3.5
"Mic City Sons" is a sweet album with no commitment whatsoever and that shows itself much more like a work of friends who come together to make music, than a serious work around that. Heatmiser is no longer among us, but they provided us with the best thing that ever happened to the music, namely, Elliott Smith. I think it's interesting to mention how some of his songs stand out from the rest, and his comparison with other artists is quite absurd.
Ghostface Killah Ironman4.0
O.G.C. Da Storm4.0
Fishmans Long Season5.0
Marilyn Manson Antichrist Superstar4.0
Korn Life Is Peachy3.5
Tool Ænima4.5
Descendents Everything Sucks4.0
Weezer Pinkerton4.5
OutKast ATLiens4.5
Mobb Deep Hell on Earth4.0
Reel Big Fish Turn the Radio Off3.5
Aaliyah One in a Million4.0
UGK Ridin' Dirty4.5
Alice in Chains MTV Unplugged4.5
Opeth Morningrise4.5
Nine Inch Nails Quake4.0
Adramelech Psychostasia4.0
Heltah Skeltah Nocturnal4.0
Beck Odelay4.0
Marduk Heaven Shall Burn... When We Are Gathered4.5
"Heaven Shall Burn ... When We Are Gathered" is an album that has never received attention. Marduk is a military band with lyrics totally linked to the history of this theme, but even so, a lot of good has been developed. This album has all the shade and perversion that the genre presents, from the cover art to the deafening sound of the blast beats of the drums. Do yourself a favor, and start your journey on the Marduk sound with this album.
Pantera The Great Southern Trendkill4.0
Bathory Blood on Ice4.0
"Blood on Ice" is a morbid celebration within the Middle Ages. The sensations when you hear this, it's like you're in a Viking war, with a headset listening to the weight of Bathory that joins with all the perverse atmosphere of that era. Bathory, in my view, gave the air more atmospheric to Black Metal thanks to this Viking and all the feeling that we are in the middle of ice in a European battle.
Cannibal Corpse Vile4.0
Everything But the Girl Walking Wounded4.0
Strung Out Suburban Teenage Wasteland Blues4.0
Cradle of Filth Vempire or Dark Faerytales in Phalluste 4.0
Modest Mouse This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About4.0
Rage Against the Machine Evil Empire4.0
Maxwell Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite4.5
Bahamadia Kollage4.0
Busta Rhymes The Coming4.0
Sepultura Roots3.0
Underworld Second Toughest in the Infants5.0
"Second Toughest in the Infants" is that record that you already listen to it knowing the legacy and influence within a genre, just waiting for the songs to grow significantly inside you. Everything is amply perfect here, but it seems that the idea of finishing the album with "Stagger" was not the most ideal. The first two tracks are absurd and ample works, and closing with that song does not complete the circle, so to speak.
Bad Religion The Gray Race4.0
2Pac All Eyez on Me4.0
Cryptopsy None So Vile5.0
"None So Vile" is the definition of all that is most absurd in the history of music. Lord Worm's vocals are scary, the drums are visceral and the guitars are deafening. The album is perfect and keeps getting better with time. The cover matches the dark material and the darkness of the letters. Perfection.
DJ Shadow Endtroducing.....5.0
Fishmans Kuuchuu Camp3.5
Napalm Death Diatribes3.0
Total Total4.0
Dark Funeral The Secrets of the Black Arts4.0
Fugees The Score4.0
Darkthrone Total Death4.0
Burzum Filosofem5.0
Filosofem is the clear example that a Black Metal record didn't need to sound evil or satanic in every way to be part of the genre. The cover take you to the middle ages, the sound is cold and symphonical. Emblematic and with more impact than any Mayhem record.
Converge Petitioning the Empty Sky4.0
"Petitioning the Empty Sky" is the album that shaped the identity of Converge, being considered the greatest "classic" of the band nowadays. The first eight tracks of the album are all that any fan of the band loves, the speed and harshness or the characteristic screams from Jacob Bannon. The live and additional tracks are expendable, but that did not matter much to the final product.
Dimmu Borgir Stormblåst4.0
Within the Black Metal genre, i see few people talking about the early works of Dimmu Borgir. It always seemed that other bands received more attention, or that the band was so discreet that they didn't deserved a discussion about them. And i really do not understand these things, especially when i come across with works like "Stormblast". This is a great example of harsh Black Metal with atmosphere, medieval sounds and other aspects that shape themselves a single huge record.
Brujeria Raza Odiada3.0
Coalesce/Napalm Death In Tongues We Speak4.0
OMC How Bizarre3.0
Dying Fetus Purification Through Violence3.5
Dr. Octagon Dr. Octagonecologyst4.5
Agathocles Bomb Brussels4.0
Ulver Kveldssanger4.0
Nas It Was Written3.5
Immolation Here in After4.5
Monstrosity Millenium4.0
Unwound Repetition4.5
Face to Face Face to Face4.5
Madball Demonstrating My Style3.5
The Exploited Beat the Bastards3.5
Sacramentum Far Away from the Sun4.5
Hypocrisy Abducted3.0

1995
Coolio Gangsta's Paradise4.0
Deadguy Fixation on a Coworker4.0
"Fixation on a Coworker" is a step further for the extreme music that was already being included in the Hardcore, next to the Grindcore that already had this tendency since the end of the 80's. Deadguy was a totally unknown band for me, and after a lot of research i've discovered this work. The cover art deceives well and even frightens about the carelessness and little case of the band in the matter of the creativity. But the music itself, accounts for all the message that wanted to be there. Essence hardcore is only really visualized in this heavier vertex that came in the 90's.
Lagwagon Hoss4.0
Goodie Mob Soul Food4.5
GZA Liquid Swords5.0
The Pharcyde Labcabincalifornia4.0
AZ Doe or Die4.5
Insane Clown Posse Riddle Box2.5
KRS-One KRS-One4.0
Deftones Adrenaline4.0
"Adrenaline" is the beginning of one of the best things that ever happened in the music world. The first work of Deftones is incredibly sensible and prominent in a genre full of horrible bands with generic songs. The album is not one of the bests, but that's not an offense. "Gore" is the only one that is behind the debut album, but always presenting the experimental question that put the band on the plate that stands today.
Sigh Infidel Art4.0
Merauder Master Killer4.0
Down NOLA4.5
Immortal Battles in the North4.0
I have a little experience inside Immortal's discography, but after listening to "Battles in the North", i have the brief impression that this is the most underrated album of the band. With highs and lows, one of the biggest Black Metal bands has always been connected to the cooler, chilling and even comic side of the genre thanks to Abbath, but always punctuating the sound quality as a propeller of the band's success. "Battles in the North" is a great job that brings everything essential in the genre, giving off thermal sensations and perhaps proving that if hell exists, it is absurdly cold.
Krisiun Black Force Domain4.5
Aphex Twin Donkey Rhubarb3.5
Raekwon Only Built 4 Cuban Linx...5.0
AFI Answer That and Stay Fashionable3.5
Meshuggah Destroy Erase Improve4.5
Bone Thugs-N-Harmony E 1999 Eternal3.0
Elliott Smith Elliott Smith5.0
Elliott Smith is an artist who has always dismissed words and praise from me. His incredible ability to create songs, lyrics and melodies, always moved very softly with my emotional. What the musician presents here, is a collection of depressive, sad and at the same time sensorial songs to the point of opening the way for self interpretation. Practically the last fully "acoustic" record of his career, Elliott has always proved his instrumental quality, and has his legacy traced forever.
Foo Fighters Foo Fighters1.5
D'Angelo Brown Sugar4.5
Bjork Post4.5
Satanic Surfers Hero of Our Time4.5
Three 6 Mafia Mystic Stylez3.5
Earth Crisis Destroy the Machines3.0
Pennywise About Time4.5
Morbid Angel Domination3.5
Mobb Deep The Infamous5.0
Iced Earth Burnt Offerings4.0
Tricky Maxinquaye4.0
Radiohead The Bends4.5
Ol' Dirty Bastard Return to the 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version4.5
Big L Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous4.0
Death Symbolic5.0
The first few months that i listened to "Human" and absorbed all its atmosphere, i always caught myself saying that i would never listen to anything more complex and perfect in Death Metal. Time passed, and Chuck was able to fool me with "Symbolic," which is much broader, more powerful, full of sound ability, and with a much more extensive and destructive depth. The song that opens is already jaw-dropping, a fact that continues to repeat itself to the end. It's very sad to know that the Metal world has not had one of its biggest names for 17 years, but at least we have his legacy to celebrate his life.
Extreme Noise Terror Retro-bution3.5
Mad Season Above4.0
Brotha Lynch Hung Season of da Siccness3.5
Face to Face Big Choice4.0
The more i talk about the Punk Rock of the 90's, the more i have no arguments, since quality presents itself in the same concepts and definitions. Face to Face provided a great show to me in 2015, which made me listen a lot to "Big Choice", which in its entirety, is the band's best album. Here we find some classics and a lot of melody in a genre of a great amount of speed.
Quicksand Manic Compression4.0
Autechre Garbage4.0
PJ Harvey To Bring You My Love3.5
2Pac Me Against the World4.5
blink-182 Cheshire Cat3.0
No Use for a Name ¡Leche con Carne!4.0
Ulver Bergtatt - Et eeventyr i 5 capitler5.0
The Roots Do You Want More?!!!??!4.0
Smif-N-Wessun Dah Shinin'4.0
Burzum Burzum/Aske4.0
Ved Buens Ende Written In Waters4.0
Sol Invictus In the Rain3.5
Autechre Tri Repetae4.5
I'm very lay about electronic music and all its aspects, from IDM, Minimal, Drone, Techno and so on. I have created a great appreciation for Autechre, much for its authenticity and widely visionary and strange conception. "Tri Repetae" is what i most listened to, and from what i see, the most respected from them. I had given a full rating for this work, but over time it has been dropping a lot in my concept. I don't know how to explain it, but maybe it's my own block to that kind of genre. Anyway, "Tri Repetae" is very interesting and deserves to be listened countless times.
Man Is The Bastard Thoughtless3.5
Creepmime Chiaroscuro1.5
A poor atempt to make a good Progressive Metal album. Creepmine is well-known to be one the best bands of the Death Metal scene in Netherlands, but these dutch folks are almost unknown in the prog scenario for a reason.
Suffocation Pierced from Within4.5
As good and spectacular as its three predecessors. It remembers very much the sound adopted in "Effigy of the Forgotten", but evolves in consistency and does not leave the intensity by side until the last second. The beginning of Suffocation's career is a huge feat for Death Metal.
Deicide Once Upon the Cross4.5
"Once Upon the Cross" is definitely the best work in Deicide's history, nor does the debut reach the feet of the obscurities and violence of this album. The cover is fantastic and shocking, especially for the time of release. I always wonder about the media reception if the original cover had been released instead of censored. Vile.
Darkthrone Panzerfaust4.5
"Panzerfaust" is one of the most genuine works in Norwegian Black Metal. Everything seems so perfectly embedded here, it seems ironic to see that this record does not have the recognition it deserves. All the weight, the guttural structures and the sound quality are united with the vile atmosphere. Looking at the cover art, you get the feeling of what your body will take in the moment you listen to a masterpiece like that.
At the Gates Slaughter of the Soul5.0
It's hard to choose between "Heartwork" and "Slaughter of the Soul" when i try to establish the Melodic Death Metal greatest milestone. Carcass album came before, but in my view, At the Gates has absurdly hit on what the concept of style is and how it condenses everything into an album. Perfect in its essential and idealization "Slaughter of the Soul" has only one error: songs with a short duration.
Slowdive Pygmalion4.0
Napalm Death Greed Killing3.5
Planet Hemp Usuário4.0
Necrotic Mutation The Realm of Human Illusions3.5
Discordance Axis Ulterior4.0
Fear Factory Demanufacture4.5
Fugazi Red Medicine4.0
Dissection Storm of the Light's Bane4.0
Blut Aus Nord Ultima Thulee4.0
Aphex Twin ...I Care Because You Do4.0
Behemoth Sventevith (Storming Near the Baltic)2.5
Pulp Different Class4.0

1994
Bush Sixteen Stone3.5
Underworld dubnobasswithmyheadman4.5
Redman Dare Iz A Darkside4.0
Method Man Tical4.0
TLC CrazySexyCool4.0
Meshuggah None4.0
Buckethead Giant Robot3.5
Nirvana MTV Unplugged in New York4.5
Brutal Truth Need to Control5.0
Need to Control is a landmark of the genre. The record marks the great amount of possibilites that a grindcore band has in their hands. The pattern is simple and the premise is the same used by other bands, but the songs are so well written and so creative that make the band win a huge status in the genre. Brutal Truth is a band who knows the real definition of deathgrind. Their best.
Common Resurrection4.0
Digable Planets Blowout Comb4.0
Scarface The Diary4.0
Melvins Stoner Witch4.0
Sick of It All Scratch the Surface4.5
Korn Korn4.0
Korn's first release, scares by his cover art and innovates by the sonority in the beginning of the Nu Metal journey. Jonathan Davis definitely marked his name as one of the most characteristic voices in the music world here. In their s/t, the band consciously enjoyed all that Metal could provide at the time, putting some synthesizers and abusing a little bit of what turned the genre into a generic product. Among the top five Nu Metal releases (in my opinion), Korn's early work is precious.
The Cranberries No Need to Argue4.0
Slayer Divine Intervention4.0
Corrosion of Conformity Deliverance4.0
Thug Life Thug Life3.5
Massive Attack Protection4.0
Napalm Death Fear, Emptiness, Despair4.0
Bad Religion Stranger Than Fiction4.0
Boyz II Men II4.0
Jeff Buckley Grace5.0
It took just one record for Jeff Buckley to become one of the greatest legends in the history of music. "Grace" has all the best that the musician had with him in his short walk through this life. His musical tones are perfect in every song, "Mojo Pin" is a masterpiece that opens such a fantastic album, that it's easy for me to mess up my claims. The song that have the same name as the album, is performed with sublime touch, in addition to the cover of "Hallelujah", who beats the original of Leonard Cohen in all the aspects. "Grace" is an essential record for all tastes and should be listened to at least once in a lifetime. It's a pity that such absurd geniuses as Jeff Buckey, Nick Drake and Elliott Smith have left us so early.
Portishead Dummy5.0
Organized Konfusion Stress: The Extinction Agenda4.5
Gravediggaz 6 Feet Deep4.5
Machine Head Burn My Eyes4.0
Madball Set It Off4.0
Seal Seal II3.0
Marilyn Manson Portrait of an American Family3.0
Elliott Smith Roman Candle5.0
"Roman Candle" is the first and most underrated solo album by Elliott Smith. After leaving Heatmiser, a band of little success that had as its biggest star itself, Elliott began to show the world why he is the most complete songwriter of his generation. His first albums are perfect, and the debut is as bare and raw as possible. Elliott was always a great lyricist, and his story began to be written here. I am passionate about his music, and i can not see some studio album of him below the perfect rating (perhaps From Basement on the Hill by the fact that I did not listen often like the others).
The Prodigy Music for the Jilted Generation4.0
At the Gates Terminal Spirit Disease4.0
Lagwagon Trashed4.0
Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger5.0
Darkthrone made me believe that hell is little the most freezing and lonely place to stay. Well, if the hell really exists, i presume.
Warren G Regulate...G Funk Era4.0
The Mountain Goats Zopilote Machine2.5
Jeru the Damaja The Sun Rises in the East4.0
NOFX Punk in Drublic5.0
Death Cube K Dreamatorium2.0
Weezer Weezer4.5
Gorement The Ending Quest4.0
OutKast Southernplayalisticadillacmuzik4.0
Nas Illmatic5.0
Cannibal Corpse The Bleeding4.5
I'm not and will never be a fan of Chris Barnes work in Death Metal, but i can't be a hypocrite to claim that he did nothing in his time as frontman of Cannibal Corpse. With only four LP's on his resume, he reached his peak in "The Bleeding". But it was not only him, the band was in harmony, creating songs that are still established as absolute classics of the genre. In the end "The Bleeding" is an lesson in extreme music, and perhaps the best album the band has ever done.
Chico Science & Nacao Zumbi Da lama ao caos3.5
Pantera Far Beyond Driven4.0
There are bands that walk through some styles for years, until they find their real identity. One of these is Pantera. The band's journey in Hair Metal is hilarious, the one in Thrash Metal, gets to be well overrated and generic mainly in "Cowboys From Hell", but in Groove Metal .... the band finally found themselves.
Morrissey Vauxhall and I4.0
Incantation Mortal Throne of Nazarene4.5
Beck Mellow Gold4.0
Nailbomb Point Blank3.5
Gang Starr Hard to Earn4.5
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works Volume II4.0
Starflyer 59 Silver4.0
Samael Ceremony Of Opposites4.0
Gehenna First Spell3.5
Dropdead Discography4.0
The Notorious B.I.G. Ready to Die5.0
Alice in Chains Jar of Flies5.0
Low I Could Live in Hope5.0
Cryptopsy Blasphemy Made Flesh4.0
Sense Field Sense Field4.0
Acid Bath When the Kite String Pops5.0
Ten Foot Pole Rev4.0
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas5.0
I listened to this masterpiece for the first time in 2014. At that time, what i used to hear from the band came from "Chimera" and from their reputation. I didn't like the style very much, so i put these type of music aside and went to listen to other genres. When I revisited Mayhem sound, i went straight to "De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas", and my mind exploded. A pure work of evil, full of speed, technique and atmospheric effects that gives chills to the spine. Listening to this gives you the same feeling of smelling a rotten thing and getting lost inside a Norwegian forest. Perfect.
Sunny Day Real Estate Diary5.0
Sincere, complex and subjective in the eyes of the emotional and sentimental aspects. Few albums represent such emotions as "Diary". The instrumentation is more than interwoven, creating a sound that resembles the cover of the disc. Impossible to feel other thing than sadness to see the puppets and the light of the sun in the art of the album. The real meaning of Emo was never the same after the impact of this album in the music world.
Dystopia Human = Garbage4.0
Merzbow Venereology1.0
Autechre Amber4.0
Infester To the Depths... In Degradation4.0
In Flames Lunar Strain3.5
Drive Like Jehu Yank Crime4.5
Burzum Hvis Lyset Tar Oss4.5
Jamiroquai The Return of the Space Cowboy4.0
Grief Come to Grief4.0
Septicflesh Mystic Places of Dawn3.5
Converge Halo in a Haystack2.0
Disrupt Unrest4.0
Therapy? Troublegum4.0

1993
Autechre Incunabula4.0
Snoop Dogg Doggystyle4.0
Sleep Sleep's Holy Mountain4.0
Wu-Tang Clan Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)5.0
A Tribe Called Quest Midnight Marauders5.0
Beherit Drawing Down the Moon3.5
Malevolent Creation Stillborn3.5
Black Moon Enta Da Stage4.0
Immortal Pure Holocaust4.0
Souls of Mischief 93 'til Infinity4.5
KRS-One Return Of The Boom Bap4.5
Digable Planets Reachin' (A New Refutation of Time and Space)4.0
Mayhem Live in Leipzig4.0
Nirvana In Utero4.0
Eyehategod Take as Needed for Pain4.0
Voivod The Outer Limits4.0
Macabre Sinister Slaughter4.0
Necrophobic The Nocturnal Silence4.5
KMD Bl_ck B_st_rds4.0
Burzum Det Som Engang Var4.0
Brujeria Matando Güeros2.5
Racionais MC's Raio X do Brasil4.0
Fugazi In on the Kill Taker4.0
Billy Idol Cyberpunk3.5
Mercyful Fate In the Shadows4.0
Death Individual Thought Patterns4.5
Morbid Angel Covenant4.5
Napalm Death Nazi Punks Fuck Off3.5
Suicidal Tendencies Still Cyco After All These Years4.0
Jamiroquai Emergency on Planet Earth4.5
Bjork Debut4.0
Anacrusis Screams and Whispers3.5
Suffocation Breeding the Spawn3.5
Guru Jazzmatazz, Vol. 14.0
Slowdive Souvlaki4.5
The Cranberries Everybody Else Is Doing It, So Why Can't We?4.0
Primus Pork Soda4.0
Tool Undertow3.5
Butthole Surfers Independent Worm Saloon3.5
Disincarnate Dreams of the Carrion Kind4.0
Burzum Aske3.5
Demilich Nespithe4.0
Earth Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version5.0
Darkthrone Under a Funeral Moon4.5
Sepultura Chaos A.D.4.0
"Chaos A.D." marked a new path for the band within Groove Metal. Leaving Thrash Metal almost completely aside, Sepultura ventured with Brazilian tribal influences, among other aspects that were also used by Pantera in "Far Beyond Driven". An almost perfect and controversial album at the time of its release. The only thing that bothers me the most is Kaiowas and Biotech misplaced in the middle of the songs, but apart from that, Sepultura has created a job well beyond his time.
Coroner Grin4.0
Cynic Focus5.0
It will always be a mystery that how they embraced and created a record like this in 1993.
Carcass Heartwork4.5
Satyricon Dark Medieval Times4.5
Satyricon is a band known for their musical abilities and also for having inserted medieval elements within the Black Metal. Most amazing, is that even after 25 years, "Dark Medieval Times" is the biggest and best example of this. All the sombre and malevolence added in a cold and perverse genre, brought a legacy of eternal magnitude to the band. Listening to this album, it's like feeling in the Middle Ages, in a peasant life of little hope and short life expectancy.
Cypress Hill Black Sunday4.0
All the influence of the lyrics and beats of "Black Sunday" are out there and it would be hypocritical not to recognize the impact that Cypress Hill has inside Hip-Hop. But in my first experience, i felt that the beats (which are incredible), failed to sustain many repetitive moments and voicelessness. It seems that creativity ended up in the production of some songs and many of the lyrics were repeated for minutes as if it were a huge chorus. I wish i had liked this more, but at least i have to admit that the cover art is scary for its concealed design.
Dropdead 1st LP5.0
One of my favorite hobbies is to seek out pioneer bands of heavier and extreme genres, listen to
them a few times and lock me in my room to reflect on their influence and impact. Besides being
great for research and self-knowledge, it is perfect for understanding the construction of unknown
genres. Along with Siege, Dropdead is one of the pioneering bands that mix Thrash elements with
Hardcore and other more absurd elements, giving birth to Powerviolence. In its first LP, the band
shows why they have their legacy, and how it has managed to shape a style so violent and
deafening. Milestone.
Gorguts The Erosion of Sanity4.5
"The Erosion of Sanity" is a much more progressive and technical footprint of Gorguts within its conception of Death Metal. The band has always been very effective at what they produced, and here they almost hit the sonic ecstasy. Many consider this feat to be only idealized in "Obscura", but the reality is that all the success that the band has always had, comes from a well aware work from the beginning of their trajectory.
Takatoshi Naitoh In The Forest4.0
Ratos de Porao Just Another Crime... in Massacreland3.5
diSEMBOWELMENT Transcendence into the Peripheral4.0
Bad Religion Recipe for Hate4.0
Brutality Screams of Anguish4.5
Sinister Diabolical Summoning4.5
Mystifier Goetia4.0
Life of Agony River Runs Red4.0
Entombed Wolverine Blues4.0

1992
Dr. Dre The Chronic4.5
Sade Love Deluxe4.5
Ween Pure Guava4.0
Rage Against the Machine Rage Against the Machine5.0
Lagwagon Duh3.5
The Prodigy Experience3.5
I think that the name of this album explicitly says everything about it. In spite of having beautiful songs, and some of that have become icons of the band, like "Wind It Up" and "Out of Space", the first LP of The Prodigy is really an experience. Being experimental, you cannot characterize all the quality of the set at the time, but shortly after the release of "Experience", everything else is history and legacy.
Brutal Truth Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses4.5
"Extreme Conditions Demand Extreme Responses" is a milestone that truly details the mix of Death Metal with Grindcore. Deathgrind, when well executed, brings such a heavyweight compelling product as the first release of Brutal Truth. Before even just being a Grindcore band, they made this manifesto that criticizes a lot and that is already heavy on their cover art. Maybe this is the best album of the genre, i can't think in another Deathgrind record that reaches this type of magnitude.
Asphyx Last One on Earth4.0
Alice in Chains Dirt5.0
Cannibal Corpse Tomb of the Mutilated4.5
Redman Whut? Thee Album4.0
Bolt Thrower The IVth Crusade4.0
Darkthrone A Blaze in the Northern Sky5.0
The Nation of Ulysses Plays Pretty for Baby3.0
Morrissey Your Arsenal4.0
Sonic Youth Dirty4.0
Megadeth Countdown to Extinction4.0
Immortal Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism3.5
Immortal is a band that appeared in the midst of incredible scandals that the Black Metal scene already had. Unlike bands like Mayhem and Emperor, the band led by Abbath refrained from only making music, showing its relevance much more for its sonorous qualities, than for the extra field. "Diabolical Fullmoon Mysticism" is a valid debut and is very entertaining to listen to, it has nothing so relevant, but it is influential by its cover art and its diabolical conception.
Suicidal Tendencies The Art of Rebellion3.0
Malevolent Creation Retribution4.5
Helmet Meantime3.5
Black Sabbath Dehumanizer4.0
Deicide Legion3.5
Pete Rock and CL Smooth Mecca and the Soul Brother4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds Henry's Dream4.5
Gang Starr Daily Operation4.0
The Cure Wish4.5
The Jesus and Mary Chain Honey's Dead4.0
Das EFX Dead Serious4.0
Racionais MC's Escolha Seu Caminho2.0
Arrested Development 3 Years, 5 Months And 2 Days...3.5
Bad Religion Generator4.0
Tool Opiate3.5
Demolition Hammer Epidemic of Violence4.5
"Epidemic of Violence" is everything... but everything that Thrash Metal is and is conceptualized as a genre. Bands of the 'Big 4' have never been able to arrive in a mystical and violent place as Demolition Hammer arrived. In my country, if you talk about Thrash, everyone speaks the best known, and the feeling that is left is that of injustice. In a short time of life, i see that the best bands of the genre are the least listened and most overlooked. After all, what is "Master of Puppets" near "Epidemic of Violence"?
Burzum Burzum4.0
Pantera Vulgar Display of Power4.5
When we talk about Pantera, we always think about the extreme skill and technical knowledge of Dimebag and the characteristic screams by Phil Anselmo. Even with all the differential that Dime always brought to the band, the lyrics were always something that prevented the Pantera from reaching a level that was even more relevant than at its height. As already commented in some reviews, there is not much diversity of sound, besides the band does not take much risk. Note: Vinnie Paul extremely underrated.
Aphex Twin Selected Ambient Works 85-925.0
Biohazard Urban Discipline3.5
Sublime 40 Oz. to Freedom4.5
Ed Motta Entre e Ouca3.5
Spiritualized Lazer Guided Melodies5.0
Napalm Death The World Keeps Turning EP3.5
Disgrace (FIN) Grey Misery4.0
The Pharcyde Bizarre Ride II the Pharcyde4.5
Assuck Blindspot4.5
Buckethead Bucketheadland2.0
2Pac 2Pacalypse Now3.5
Ministry Psalm 693.0
Sick of It All Just Look Around4.5
Sadus A Vision of Misery4.0
Incantation Onward to Golgotha4.5
Ratos de Porao RDP Vivo4.0
Rogerio Skylab Fora da Grei3.0
Demigod Slumber of Sullen Eyes4.5
Napalm Death Utopia Banished3.5

1991
Talk Talk Laughing Stock4.5
My Bloody Valentine Loveless5.0
Ice Cube Death Certificate4.0
Death Human5.0
"Human" definitely marks the name of Death in the scene not only in Death Metal, but also in Metal and Rock. Chuck Schuldiner is a pioneer in what he did, and certainly one of the best in that position. Always hiring different musicians for each album, the frontman could give different faces to his works. Focusing on achieving perfection, Chuck did his first complete success in "Human", a fact that was repeated three more times after that. Much is said about this album, and much still can be added, but to summarize, "Human" is a milestone in this world.
Suffocation Effigy of the Forgotten4.5
It's unusual to see a Death Metal band releasing a debut so complete and brutal like this. Classic.
Scarface Mr. Scarface Is Back4.0
Public Enemy Apocalypse 91 The Enemy Strikes Black4.0
Meshuggah Contradictions Collapse2.0
Organized Konfusion Organized Konfusion5.0
A Tribe Called Quest The Low End Theory5.0
Nirvana Nevermind4.0
Atheist Unquestionable Presence4.5
Napalm Death Death by Manipulation3.5
Mr. Bungle Mr. Bungle4.0
Massive Attack Blue Lines4.5
Anacrusis Manic Impressions4.0
Sarcofago The Laws of Scourge4.0
Grave Into the Grave4.0
Morbid Angel Blessed Are the Sick4.5
Fugazi Steady Diet of Nothing3.5
Cannibal Corpse Butchered at Birth4.0
Geto Boys We Can't Be Stopped4.0
Bathory Twilight of the Gods3.0
Dismember Like an Ever Flowing Stream5.0
N.W.A. Niggaz4Life3.5
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese4.0
I always liked Primus because of their bizarre theme, differentiated sonority and absurd videos. The music and instrumental quality of Les Claypool are not far behind, as perhaps this is the best bass player i've ever had the pleasure of listening to in life. "Sailing the Seas of Cheese" is the cherry on the cake for all fans of a style as peculiar as Funk Metal, containing many classics and showing to the world that the bizarre has room in the mainstream.
De La Soul De La Soul Is Dead 4.5
Suffocation Human Waste4.0
An incredible and very consistent EP from the early years of Suffocation. Some of the songs on this album are also included in "Effigy of the Forgotten" which is the best work of the band, in my opinion. The only difference is the raw sonority and the less elaborate production, which even gives more sense of a classic Death Metal album than the rest. It is worth checking.
Melvins Bullhead4.0
Autopsy Mental Funeral3.5
Temple of the Dog Temple of the Dog4.5
Heathen Victims of Deception4.0
Malevolent Creation The Ten Commandments4.0
Sepultura Arise4.5
"Arise" is a step ahead of its predecessor and a record that put Sepultura as the most relevant Thrash Metal band in 1991. With sounds that open with long introductions and then give you a punch of speed and aggressiveness in the face, the Brazilian band achieved its world status that remains, even with the departure of the Cavalera brothers.
Pennywise Pennywise4.0
The essence of californian punk rock music. There's no way to hide, Pennywise!
Gorguts Considered Dead4.0
"Considered Dead" is the raw sound of Gorguts when it comes to Death Metal. The progressive elements still did not appear in great abundance, and at the same time, there was no sense of the band discovering their sonority. As a transition, "Considered Dead" is one of the best Death Metal debut albums, and a significant hit in the ensuing.
Slowdive Just for a Day3.5
Primal Scream Screamadelica5.0
Gang Starr Step in the Arena4.0
Morbid Angel Abominations of Desolation3.5
Assuck Anticapital4.0
Immolation Dawn of Possession4.0
Coroner Mental Vortex4.5
Carcass Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious4.5
Carcass is a rare type of band that was able to establish their name in Grindcore and later in Death Metal, fact that was repeated by Napalm Death, but not in the same quality and intensity. "Necroticism: Descanting the Insalubrious" is a malevolent symphony about nefarious themes and perverse ideologies on our planet. The riffs are incredible, presenting themselves as a great lesson of how to build a heavy song. I'm not much a big fan of the cover art and i think there might be more songs on the album, but who am i to complain about an almost perfect album?
Integrity Those Who Fear Tomorrow4.0
Entombed Clandestine4.0
Slint Spiderland5.0
Morgoth Cursed3.5
Cancer Death Shall Rise4.0
Oxbow King of the Jews1.0
Rot (BRA) Almighty God1.0
Del Tha Funkee Homosapien I Wish My Brother George Was Here4.0
My Bloody Valentine Tremolo4.0
Katsumi Horii Project Sky Cruisin'3.0
Tourniquet Psycho Surgery4.5
Devastation Idolatry4.5
Darkthrone Soulside Journey4.0
Black Sheep A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing4.0
Main Source Breaking Atoms4.0
Napalm Death Mass Appeal Madness EP4.0
Crossed Out Crossed Out4.0
Overkill Horrorscope4.5
Dark Angel Time Does Not Heal3.5

1990
Brand Nubian One For All3.5
Psychotic Waltz A Social Grace4.5
Bad Religion Against the Grain5.0
With an always fine and quality sound, Bad Religion hit again with "Against the Grain". Responsible for being a constant influence of many bands of the genre, these folks always gave reasons for their status. In the album, we see classics like Against the Grain, Modern Man and 21st Century (Digital Boy) never grow old. Greg Graffin's lyrics have always been a sight to behold. No wonder Bad Religion is the biggest and best known band of the style.
Pet Shop Boys Behaviour4.0
Kreator Coma of Souls4.0
"Coma of Souls" is a beautiful work that emerged in a time when the greatest bands of the genre already presented their weaknesses. In that kind of detail, Thrash Metal has turned into a style that features the best albums from lesser-known bands with few spotlights, even if they are well known in some aspects. Kreator is nanic close to bands like Metallica and Megadeth, even more in the 90s, but with "Coma of Souls," a band of lesser power managed to be much better than those with commercial appeal. It is always good to see and hear this kind of event.
Ride Nowhere5.0
I always feel so astonished when i hear Shoegaze. How can a style (when done well) be so perfect? How can a style awaken so many emotions within a human being? The fuse of the genre is something that i have always wanted to have witnessed and lived. "Nowhere" is yet another one of those albums that show how the style is broad and full of life. It may be impossible to surpass the perfection of "Loveless", but this material is practically flawless.
Slayer Seasons in the Abyss4.0
Megadeth Rust in Peace5.0
Cocteau Twins Heaven or Las Vegas4.0
Annihilator Never, Neverland4.5
Judas Priest Painkiller4.5
Demolition Hammer Tortured Existence4.0
Alice in Chains Facelift4.0
Cannibal Corpse Eaten Back to Life4.0
Nocturnus The Key4.0
Nocturnus is one of the most innovative bands in the history of Death Metal. The inclusion of keyboards and atmospheric effects began with "The Key", influencing numerous bands that appear until this day. The album is complete and has all the necessary pecularities of the genre. The design of the cover of the disc is really sensational and was what attracted me most to listen to the band. The sonority and the production may bother in some moments, but listening to it for a few weeks will result in an even more positive rating.
Napalm Death Suffer the Children3.5
Pantera Cowboys from Hell4.5
Exhorder Slaughter in the Vatican4.5
Sonic Youth Goo3.5
Deicide Deicide4.0
Deicide is one of the most prominent and recognized names in Death Metal. With Satanic themes (always), and a lot of noise, the band has a respectable discography, even with repeated failures. On their debut album, almost everything works out. What really bothers is what has always been a barrier in the quality of the band: Vocals and exacerbated satanism. Even so, the 1990 album is a classic of its genre.
Entombed Left Hand Path4.5
Entombed is among the greatest of the genre, but this is largely due to their great masterpiece, "Left Hand Path". The album begins with a desperate cry that continues to the rapid and voracious sound of the drums. The design, originality and dexterity are there, enough more songs to make "Left Hand Path" one of the best Death Metal albums in history. The pity is that maybe it's the only good one of the band's discography. But comparing is cowardice.
Racionais MC's Holocausto Urbano3.5
Artillery By Inheritance4.0
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds The Good Son3.5
Nick Cave has always been a musician who showed a very sober, morbid and melancholic face to me. This kind of feeling comes true in works like "The Good Son". Although i don't like the opening song very much, even though i'm a Brazilian from birth, i see that Cave's big problem was the placement of the songs and the call for repetition of the chorus and some heavier and more mellow vocal lines. Other than that, the record is valid and composes well a discography that is almost flawless.
A Tribe Called Quest People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths of Rhythm4.0
Ice Cube AmeriKKKa's Most Wanted4.0
Carnage Dark Recollections4.0
Poor Righteous Teachers Holy Intellect4.0
Death Spiritual Healing3.5
Razor Shotgun Justice4.0
Fugazi Repeater4.0
Ed Motta Um Contrato com Deus3.0
Napalm Death Harmony Corruption4.0
Napalm Death took their first steps in Death Metal with the consistent and well-executed "Harmony Corruption". Featuring elements of Grindcore and a totally focused sound in the most popular metal style of the 1990s, the band has shown that they also knows to be almost perfect in other styles. The production leaves something to be desired in some aspects, making the bass become almost inaudible. However, the highlight focus on the lyrics that are full of harsh screams and the deafening noise of the entire composition.
Public Enemy Fear of a Black Planet5.0
Ratos de Porao Anarkophobia4.5
The contents of Ratos songs have always been polemical and extremely critical of capitalist and authoritarian systems. In "Anarkophobia", this is already clear in the cover art, with some Nazi symbols composing the framed character's t-shirt. Music goes for that too, but it's a bit boring on the melodic issue. The band was at its peak and "Brasil" shows a lot of that. Perhaps because of the comfort of their boastful position abroad has made "Anarkophobia" not so shocking that it was planned at that time.
Obituary Cause of Death4.0
My Bloody Valentine Glider4.0
Suicidal Tendencies Lights...Camera...Revolution4.0
Sadus Swallowed in Black4.5
Blasphemy Fallen Angel of Doom4.0
Billy Idol Charmed Life4.0
The Exploited The Massacre4.0
Fields of the Nephilim Elizium4.5
Impetigo Ultimo Mondo Cannibale3.0
Judge There Will Be Quiet...3.5

1989
Pestilence Consuming Impulse4.5
My friends, that's how you do a pretty perfect Death Metal album. Pestilence knew how to do this kind of music once. "Consuming Impulse" is depressing, fast and harmonious, without forgetting to mention everyone's involvement in the band. Note: the cover of this disc is really spectacular and unique on the genre.
Nuclear Assault Handle With Care4.0
"Handle With Care" shows the Crossover intensity, being much more a Thrash record than Hardcore. The production is very harsh, but by the standards of that season this is ok. Nuclear Assault is a band renowned for some songs, and i believe that here was the apex of the band. Too bad it went into ostracism, but the genre has already been dead for some time already.
Morbid Saint Spectrum of Death4.0
"Spectrum of Death" gets a lot of love from Thrash fans, and that's pretty fair as Morbid Saint managed to create a huge fan base with only one record. The quality is there and the inspiration goes hand in hand. It is clear that the band has taken away much of their creative ability from the little production they had to develop the songs, and this gives more credit to these guys.
Overkill The Years of Decay4.0
Motley Crue Dr. Feelgood2.0
D.R.I. Thrash Zone3.5
Watchtower Control and Resistance3.0
Operation Ivy Energy4.5
Judge Bringin' It Down4.0
Kreator Extreme Aggression4.5
The D.O.C. No One Can Do It Better4.0
Coroner No More Color4.0
Coroner is that famous band created by roadies of Celtic Frost, that made a discography all conceptual and full of novelty, always surprising, and always showing that the unknown can be more shocking. "No More Color" is their best album i've heard so far, even though i've ventured a few times with "Mental Vortex", which by the way, is an overrated album. Anyway, it's cool to see how this band is able to create good songs.
Morbid Angel Altars of Madness5.0
Sepultura Beneath the Remains4.5
The Cure Disintegration5.0
X Japan Blue Blood4.0
Sodom Agent Orange4.5
Obituary Slowly We Rot4.0
Sick of It All Blood,Sweat, & No Tears4.0
Ratos de Porao Brasil4.5
Repulsion Horrified5.0
Grindcore is a genre that has always provided great classics, or sound disasters. In "Horrified" my ear has always caught a feeling of genuine essence, mixed with chaos and instrumental rot. Repulsion has a great legacy in the scenario with just one album, the one that is the most incredible and with one of the most crude and risquid productions of music. An eternal classic full of rage and will.
7 Seconds Soulforce Revolution3.0
Terrorizer World Downfall5.0
What makes an album gain a status of classic? What are the elements and tools that add such perfect musicality that it continues to have the same impact as it did 30 years ago? Mix these questions, take a few minutes to think and at the same time listen to "World Downfall". The definitive milestone of Grindcore music.
Napalm Death The Peel Sessions4.5
If you're a fan of the band and normally listen to all their stuff (including early Grindcore times), this is an essential record. Working as a compilation of songs from the first records, "The Peel Sessions" stands out for the fact that all songs have been re-recorded. With that, they are faster and with a better production, which is usually done in live albums. One of the most omniscient and forgotten recordings of heavy music.
Toxik Think This4.0
The criticism of the media and the whole communicative corporation is very intense here, living up to the style and legacy of the band. One of the best albums in Thrash Metal history, "Think This" is not perfect because of some screams that sound from a band of Hair Metal and the little appeal in the weight of the instruments, that would marry well with the concept of the songs.
Beastie Boys Paul's Boutique5.0
Fugazi 13 Songs4.0
Excel The Joke's on You4.0
Gorilla Biscuits Start Today5.0
DOOM Total Doom3.5
Napalm Death Mentally Murdered4.0
Exodus Fabulous Disaster4.0
Bad Religion No Control5.0
Dark Angel Leave Scars4.0
3rd Bass The Cactus Album4.0
Extreme Noise Terror A Holocaust In Your Head4.0
De La Soul 3 Feet High and Rising4.5
Judge Chung King Can Suck It3.5

1988
Bad Religion Suffer4.0
My Bloody Valentine Feed Me with Your Kiss4.0
Eazy-E Eazy-Duz-It3.5
Pet Shop Boys Introspective4.0
Napalm Death From Enslavement to Obliteration4.5
A huge step forward in comparisson with Scum. The concept is the same but the lyrics and the impact of the grind/doom songs are harmonic and violent. Napalm Death is still out there, but the definition of the genre is on the first steps. A timeless album before the band started to put some Death Metal albums on their discography, which are fucking good too.
Talk Talk Spirit of Eden4.5
Metallica ...And Justice for All4.5
Carcass Reek of Putrefaction3.5
Death Leprosy4.0
N.W.A. Straight Outta Compton4.0
My Bloody Valentine You Made Me Realise4.0
Danzig Danzig4.0
Eric B and Rakim Follow the Leader4.0
Slayer South of Heaven4.5
Voivod Dimension Hatröss4.0
D.R.I. 4 of a Kind4.0
"4 of a Kind" is a much more experimental record from a broad-based Hardcore discography. When Dirty Rotten Imbeciles merged with Thrash Metal, many bands of the genre already shared the world music scene. Betting on the Crossover was a measure of reaching both sides. In the case of D.R.I. this went very well and continues to give, since the album has become a landmark in the genre.
Big Daddy Kane Long Live The Kane4.5
Nuclear Assault Survive4.0
Testament The New Order4.5
Slick Rick The Great Adventures of Slick Rick4.0
Boogie Down Productions By All Means Necessary4.0
Morrissey Viva Hate4.0
Razor Violent Restitution4.0
Ed Motta Ed Motta & Conexao Japeri3.0
ALL Allroy Sez2.0
Descendents without Milo Aukerman is just a unknown and under the average band.
EPMD Strictly Business4.0
Coroner Punishment for Decadence3.5
Vio-Lence Eternal Nightmare4.0
Public Enemy It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back4.0
My Bloody Valentine Isn't Anything4.0
Ultramagnetic MCs Critical Beatdown3.5
Suicidal Tendencies How Will I Laugh Tomorrow If I Can't Even Smile Today?4.0
Sadus Illusions4.0
Pestilence Malleus Maleficarum4.0
Judge New York Crew4.0

1987
Dinosaur Jr. You're Living All Over Me4.5
Blood Feast Face Fate3.5
Destruction Release from Agony3.5
Candlemass Nightfall4.0
My Bloody Valentine Ecstasy3.0
Kreator Terrible Certainty4.0
Pet Shop Boys Actually4.0
Embrace (US) Embrace3.5
Mayhem Deathcrush4.0
Cacophony Speed Metal Symphony4.0
Dead Can Dance Within the Realm of a Dying Sun4.0
Testament The Legacy4.0
Toxik World Circus3.5
Eric B and Rakim Paid in Full4.0
King Diamond Abigail5.0
Sonic Youth Sister4.0
Death Scream Bloody Gore3.5
Descendents ALL3.0
Anthrax Among the Living4.0
Boogie Down Productions Criminal Minded4.0
D.R.I. Crossover4.0
Coroner R.I.P.3.5
Carnivore Retaliation4.0
Napalm Death Scum4.0
Sepultura Schizophrenia4.0
Korzus Sonho Maníaco1.0
Big Black Songs About Fucking3.0
Something bothers me here. It may be the production or the plastic sound of the instruments. But... they are labeled as a Noise Rock band, so that's the concept and it's my first experience with a sonority like that. That's the result by now.
Melvins Gluey Porch Treatments4.0
"Gluey Porch Treatments" was released in 1987, and after that, a whole range of bands and distinct sonorities began to appear in music. Considered one of the most influential bands in Metal, and the one that really conceptualized Sludge Metal, Melvins has always been at the top of its own game, showing it steadily in the early years of its formation. Strange and different for the time, the genre is one of the most unique and underappreciated genres in the music spectrum, which is a shame.
Sarcofago I.N.R.I.4.0
Suicidal Tendencies Join the Army4.0
Cryptic Slaughter Money Talks4.0
Sodom Persecution Mania4.0
Ratos de Porao Cada Dia Mais Sujo e Agressivo3.5
Public Enemy Yo! Bum Rush the Show3.5
Dead Kennedys Give Me Convenience or Give Me Death4.5
The Cure Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me3.5
Celtic Frost Into the Pandemonium3.0

1986
Miles Davis Tutu1.0
Dead Kennedys Bedtime for Democracy4.0
Slayer Reign in Blood5.0
Iron Maiden Somewhere in Time3.0
Megadeth Peace Sells... but Who's Buying?5.0
Momoko Kikuchi Adventure2.5
Dark Angel Darkness Descends4.5
Candlemass Epicus Doomicus Metallicus4.5
Dag Nasty Can I Say4.0
Sonic Youth Evol4.0
Pet Shop Boys Please4.0
Nuclear Assault Game Over3.5
Janet Jackson Control4.0
Metallica Master of Puppets4.5
Cryptic Slaughter Convicted4.0
Kreator Pleasure to Kill3.5
Colera Pela Paz em Todo Mundo3.5
Cro-Mags The Age of Quarrel4.0
Big Black Atomizer4.0
Run-D.M.C. Raising Hell3.5
Descendents Enjoy!2.5
Ratos de Porao Descanse em Paz3.0
Destruction Eternal Devastation3.0
Billy Idol Whiplash Smile4.0

1985
Stormtroopers of Death Speak English or Die4.0
"Speak English or Die" is one of the most complete Crossover works. Being a genre without many innovative options, having Scott Ian as one of its creators, caused to S.O.D. built a definite historical milestone in a style with a select and small group of bands. The only problem here is the great amount of songs, with a short length.
Bathory The Return of the Darkness and Evil3.5
Sade Promise4.0
Anthrax Spreading the Disease4.0
Descendents I Don't Want to Grow Up4.0
Celtic Frost To Mega Therion5.0
The Cult Love3.5
Razor Evil Invaders3.0
Slayer Hell Awaits4.0
The Cure The Head on the Door4.0
Minor Threat Salad Days4.0
Megadeth Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!3.5
Dead Kennedys Frankenchrist4.0
Exodus Bonded by Blood4.5
Tears for Fears Songs from the Big Chair5.0
Possessed Seven Churches4.0
Phil Collins No Jacket Required2.5
Whiplash Power and Pain4.0
D.R.I. Dealing with It!3.5
Husker Du New Day Rising3.0
Rites of Spring Rites of Spring4.0
Black Flag In My Head3.0
Black Flag Loose Nut3.0
Destruction Infernal Overkill3.0

1984
Black Flag Slip It In4.0
Cocteau Twins Treasure4.0
Mercyful Fate Don't Break the Oath5.0
Black Flag Family Man2.0
The "experimental" model adopted by the band, consisting of half dialogue and the other instrumental part is a complete disaster. The sentences articulated by Henry Rollins do not pass any message and try to convince the fence of the figure of the typically American father. Some passages are hilarious and even make the cover of the album lose its impact. The instrumental part is more acceptable, but totally changes the positioning of the band in the genre. Greg Ginn's solos are pathetic.
Sade Diamond Life4.0
Metallica Ride the Lightning4.5
Celtic Frost Morbid Tales4.0
The influence of "Morbid Tales" on Black Metal is absurd. Almost all the bands that have appeared in the last twenty years, quote this album like one of their majors influences. Celtic Frost has always been at the tip of the iceberg in these quests, and their early works are what shaped the entire Black Metal identity along with other bands from the first two waves of the genre. I just think the aging process on the album was more negative than anything else, but that does not detract from its legacy.
Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds From Her To Eternity4.0
I have been convincing myself more and more that Nick Cave is the most fantastic artist born in Australia. His sonority walks by many styles, forming works that do not abstain to discover other musical gaps. Cave always seems very hungry for quality innovation, and it is no wonder that one of the best albums of 2016 is from him. Here we have a more nervous and agitated version of this beautiful musician, who released his debut album as a way to balance the musical world. He managed to do that? Of course.
Minutemen Double Nickels on the Dime5.0
The definition of perfection. The blend of genres, the structure of the songs, the absurd amount of music, the art conception. Serious as a fucking heart attack.
Casiopea Mint Jams4.5
Toshiki Kadomatsu After 5 Clash4.0
The Smiths The Smiths4.0
Meat Puppets Meat Puppets II4.0
Aside the "Nirvana" tracks (i know that they did covers of that songs just for the unplugged), Meat Puppets have their talents. Aurora Borealis is pure gold. A must listen.
Trouble Trouble/Psalm 93.5
Noriki Dream Cruise4.0
Ratos de Porao Crucificados pelo Sistema4.5
Billy Idol Rebel Yell4.5
Wham! Make It Big3.5
Black Flag My War4.0
Husker Du Zen Arcade5.0

1983
Ozzy Osbourne Bark at the Moon4.0
Slayer Show No Mercy3.5
Charly Garcia Clics Modernos3.5
Mercyful Fate Melissa5.0
Daniel Johnston Hi, How Are You3.0
Metallica Kill 'Em All4.0
Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues4.0
Tomoko Aran 浮遊空間4.0
Dio Holy Diver5.0
David Bowie Let's Dance4.0
Minor Threat Out of Step4.5
Suicidal Tendencies Suicidal Tendencies5.0
Swans Filth3.0
Piper Summer Breeze3.5
Minutemen What Makes a Man Start Fires?4.0
Bad Brains Rock For Light4.5
The Exploited Let's Start a War3.5
The Police Synchronicity4.0
D.R.I. Dirty Rotten4.0
1982
Michael Jackson Thriller5.0
Prince 19993.5
Dead Kennedys Plastic Surgery Disasters5.0
Donald Fagen The Nightfly3.0
Kate Bush The Dreaming4.0
The Cure Pornography4.5
Judas Priest Screaming for Vengeance4.0
Billy Idol Billy Idol4.0
The Fall Hex Enduction Hour4.0
MDC Millions of Dead Cops5.0
Discharge Hear Nothing See Nothing Say Nothing4.0
The Vandals Peace Thru Vandalism4.0
I want to be a cowboy, i got to be a cowboy, i'm born to be a cowboy, i want to be a cowboy, a cowboy!
Takako Mamiya Love Trip4.0
Yasuaki Shimizu Kakashi4.0
Descendents Milo Goes to College5.0
Bad Brains Bad Brains4.5
Bad Religion How Could Hell Be Any Worse?3.5
The Exploited Troops of Tomorrow3.5
Caetano Veloso Cores, Nomes4.0
Venom Black Metal2.0
I bought this album a while ago and I realize now how I threw my money in the trash. It's obvious that he has the impact and influence on both Thrash and Black Metal, but this is weak in every way. Sounds like Manowar trying to being a Satanist band but forget that it has neither quality nor attributes to at least fit the genre.

1981
Black Flag Damaged4.5
One of the most influential and impactful albums of Hardcore Punk history. Black Flag popularized many aspects of the genre and filled some gaps that transformed the style into a manifesto of rage and "go against" the politics and social problems that already existed in large numbers in the 1980s. An essential and accessible album for any type of listener.
Dead Kennedys In God We Trust, Inc.4.5
Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Madman2.5
Black Sabbath Mob Rules4.0
Men at Work Business as Usual3.5
The Police Ghost in the Machine3.5
King Crimson Discipline4.5
Luther Vandross Never Too Much4.5
Siouxsie and the Banshees Juju4.0
Black Flag Six Pack3.5
Rush Moving Pictures5.0
Adolescents Adolescents4.5
Discharge Why4.0
Yuji Ohno Cosmos3.5
Sven Grunberg Hingus2.5
Chakra Sate Koso2.0
The Exploited Punks Not Dead3.5
The Cure Faith4.0

1980
Minako Yoshida Monochrome3.5
Talking Heads Remain in Light5.0
Circle Jerks Group Sex5.0
The Police Zenyatta Mondatta3.5
Ozzy Osbourne Blizzard of Ozz4.5
Dead Kennedys Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables5.0
"Fresh Fruit for Rotting Vegetables" is one of the definitive classics in the history of Punk. This album popularized the band for great classics like "Holiday in Cambodia" and "California Uber Alles", songs that continue to sound with the same impact until today. Unlike bands like Sex Pistols, the reputation of the Dead Kennedys is not only by the media and image of their clothing, their music is also essential. Eternal and indispensable in the life of any individual who loves the genre.
Black Flag Jealous Again4.0
Joy Division Closer4.0
Peter Gabriel Melt4.0
Saxon Wheels of Steel2.5
Black Sabbath Heaven and Hell4.0
The Cure Seventeen Seconds4.0
Emmylou Harris Roses in the Snow4.0
Spyro Gyra Carnaval4.0
Steely Dan Gaucho3.5
Jun Fukamachi Quark3.0
Yoshimi Ueno Sea Sound3.5

1979
The Specials Specials4.0
Motorhead Bomber4.0
The Police Reggatta de Blanc4.0
Prince Prince3.0
Black Flag Nervous Breakdown4.5
Michael Jackson Off the Wall4.5
Talking Heads Fear of Music4.5
Sun Ra God Is More Than Love Can Ever Be3.5
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures5.0
Casiopea Casiopea3.5
The Cure Three Imaginary Boys3.5
Motorhead Overkill4.5

1978
The Police Outlandos d'Amour4.0
Rush Hemispheres4.5
Ryuichi Sakamoto Thousand Knives Of3.0
Ramones Road to Ruin4.0
Devo Q: Are We Not Men? A: We Are Devo!3.0
The Cars The Cars3.0
Alice Cooper From the Inside3.5
"From the Inside" is my first adventure within Alice Cooper's discography. I found it very interesting to see a work by a renowned artist that is almost never remembered, but which is still very interesting. The more gothic footprint and the dark aspects almost lead the album to ecstasy, but on the second half the problems begin. The attempt to make a big hit means that leaves the album mellow and forced, and this is a shame. Anyway, Alice Cooper is still out there making quality music.
Dominique Guiot L'univers De La Mer3.0
Brian Bennett Voyage (A Journey Into Discoid Funk)5.0
Herb Ellis and Remo Palmier Windflower4.0
Cheryl Lynn Cheryl Lynn2.5
1977
Wire Pink Flag5.0
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson Bridges4.5
Sex Pistols Never Mind the Bollocks, Here's the Sex Pistols3.0
Yoshiko Sai Taiji no Yume4.0
Meat Loaf Bat Out of Hell4.0
Bob Marley and The Wailers Exodus4.5
Dr. Lonnie Smith Funk Reaction4.5
Steely Dan Aja5.0
Television Marquee Moon5.0
Fleetwood Mac Rumours4.5
Pink Floyd Animals5.0
Cartola Verde Que te Quero Rosa4.5
Tropea Short Trip To Space4.0
Dutch Treat Tranquility4.0
Eloy Ocean3.5
Ryo Fukui Mellow Dream4.0
Hermeto Pascoal Slaves Mass4.5

1976
Black Sabbath Technical Ecstasy2.5
Ryo Fukui Scenery4.0
Blue Oyster Cult Agents of Fortune3.0
More than just "(Don't Fear) The Reaper". But it doesn't mean much here.
Rainbow Rising5.0
Cartola Cartola4.0
Boz Scaggs Silk Degrees2.5
Roy Ayers Everybody Loves the Sunshine4.5
Tim Maia Tim Maia (1976)4.5
Tim Maia Racional, Vol 23.5
David T. Walker On Love3.5
Teddy Lasry e=mc²3.0
Hiromasa Suzuki High-Flying3.5

1975
Black Sabbath Sabotage3.5
Willie Nelson Red Headed Stranger5.0
I have little knowledge about Country music, but in a few years of life i can already put "Red Headed Stranger" among the most complete albums of the genre. Willie Nelson is well known for several aspects, but his music has been condensed into a very large discography. Even so, many good things can be taken from there. The pity is that the music could not get close to the heyday it reached at the time of the "Red Headed Stranger", but at least, what remains for us is the legacy of a genre that has practically faded.
Tangerine Dream Rubycon3.5
Mythos (GER) Dreamlab3.0
Ohio Players Honey3.5
Tim Maia Racional vol. 15.0
Deodato First Cuckoo3.5
Yoshiko Sai Mangekyou4.0

1974
Wayne Shorter Native Dancer4.0
Stevie Wonder Fulfillingness' First Finale4.0
Leonard Cohen New Skin for the Old Ceremony4.0
Jorge Ben A Tabua de Esmeralda4.0
Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson Winter In America3.0
David Bowie Diamond Dogs4.0
Camel Mirage5.0
Deodato Artistry4.5
Los Antiques Antique Sorcery3.0
Jiro Inagaki & Soul Media Funky Stuff4.5
Cartola Cartola (1974)3.5

1973
Yes Tales from Topographic Oceans3.0
James Brown The Payback4.0
Black Sabbath Sabbath Bloody Sabbath4.0
Herbie Hancock Head Hunters5.0
Lynyrd Skynyrd Pronounced Leh-Nerd Skin-Nerd4.0
Marvin Gaye Let's Get It On4.5
Stevie Wonder Innervisions5.0
Steely Dan Countdown to Ecstasy4.0
Renaissance Ashes Are Burning4.0
Tim Maia Tim Maia - 19735.0
Gram Parsons Grievous Angel4.0
Tom Ze Todos os Olhos3.0
Smoke Everything3.5
Secos & Molhados Secos & Molhados4.0

1972
Stevie Wonder Talking Book4.5
Steely Dan Can't Buy a Thrill3.5
Black Sabbath Vol. 43.5
Curtis Mayfield Superfly4.0
Stevie Wonder Music of My Mind4.0
Nick Drake Pink Moon5.0
I have a great affection for this record, because it helped me in a moment of extreme sadness and harsh decisions in my life last year. I studied a lot about Nick Drake's career, listened to a lot of songs and the feeling i have is missing someone i don't know and who was gone a long time, long before i was born. "Pink Moon" is a milestone in Folk music and certainly one of the most beautiful and sincere pieces of music i've ever heard in my life. At the moment, i prefer to abstain from more words, since this album goes far beyond any conception and definition.
Novos Baianos Acabou Chorare5.0
Tim Maia Tim Maia - 19724.0
Premiata Forneria Marconi Per un amico5.0
Milton Nascimento and Lo Borges Clube da Esquina5.0
Charles Williams Stickball4.0
Toshiyuki Miyama & The New Herd Nio & Pigeon3.5

1971
Yes Fragile4.5
Sly and The Family Stone There's A Riot Goin' On4.0
Isaac Hayes Black Moses4.5
It makes me very sad to see how Isaac Hayes is underestimated nowadays. Few speak of his influence and of his innovative samples that still illustrate songs of great artists. Portishead's most famous song comes from a melody from this album, which is certainly the most complete of the musician's career. With an incredible one-and-a-half hour "Black Moses" is all that Soul music has always been and always will be, essential in the eyes of other genres and rich by its origin. Isaac Hayes is gone, but all his legacy will be here to be celebrated.
Black Sabbath Master of Reality4.5
Isaac Hayes Shaft4.5
One of the most underrated and wronged artists in music. "Shaft" is the soundtrack to an ok action movie from the 70's that earned the Oscar for best track for Isaac Hayes. He was the first black person in history to receive an Oscar. Hayes's entire discography is practically flawless and it's blasphemous that he is reminded only by the voice of the Chef in South Park. There are things that have no explanation and one of them is how something so masterful did not receive and still does not receive the attention that deserves.
Marvin Gaye What's Going On5.0
Nick Drake Bryter Layter4.5
Funkadelic Maggot Brain4.0
Tim Maia Tim Maia - 19714.5
Alice Coltrane Universal Consciousness3.5
Gil Scott-Heron Pieces of a Man4.0
1970
Black Sabbath Paranoid5.0
Classic and the wrost cover on the history of the genre.
Curtis Mayfield Curtis4.0
King Crimson In the Wake of Poseidon5.0
Miles Davis Bitches Brew5.0
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath5.0
Isaac Hayes ...To Be Continued4.5
Tim Maia Tim Maia - 19705.0
Os Mutantes A Divina Comédia ou Ando Meio Desligado4.0
Niagara (DEU) Niagara4.5
Minoru Muraoka Bamboo4.0
Isaac Hayes The Isaac Hayes Movement3.0
1969
Pharoah Sanders Karma5.0
Nick Drake Five Leaves Left4.5
Isaac Hayes Hot Buttered Soul5.0
"Hot Buttered Soul" is a triumph of a fantastic career of a musician who has always been very conscious and effective in what he produced and idealized. I love this record, and over time it has become my favorite of Isaac Hayes's discography. It would be humanly impossible not to consider a masterpiece an album that possessed a song like "Hyperbolicsyllabicseequedalymystic" complementing the entire orchestra imposed by this musical magician.
The Who Tommy4.0
"Tommy" is the forerunner of the opera strand that Rock has barely explored until today. Being also considered a soundtrack, the album is only The Who showing they class and evidencing they musical gifts. I have never seen the movie but i have a lot of desire, and this is very due to the presence of these songs there. However, many tracks end up wishing on an album with four sides and a lot of unnecessary melody. Even so, it was a great bet in a decade of bands that risked little in the scene.
Miles Davis In a Silent Way5.0
Gal Costa Gal Costa4.5

1967
Tim Buckley Goodbye and Hello4.0
The Buckley family is known for their great time-honored musicians who left us early or for drug abuse, or for a unexplained fatality. Tim Buckley was well-known in the 60's and 70's for his characteristic Folk influence, which was even mixed with the sound of Brazilian Tropicalia and Woodstock's conception of peace and love. Considered by far the best album of the artist, "Goodbye and Hello" is a lesson in Folk to be used as an object of reflection.
Love Forever Changes5.0
Cream Disraeli Gears4.0
Thelonious Monk Underground4.0

1966
Wayne Shorter Speak No Evil4.5
The Beach Boys Pet Sounds4.5

1965
Bert Jansch Bert Jansch4.0
Bert Jansch is an unknown artist, even more for having released his best songs in an era that Folk and acoustic music shared the world with Country music. I met him around here, and i saw a lot of people compared his work to Nick Drake's discography in some points. In my opinion, the similarities are very discreet, making this s/t a more cheerful and simple representation of some songs that are in "Pink Moon". So that it, the record is very fun to listen to and worth saving in some playlist to revisit in the future.
Nina Simone Pastel Blues4.0

1964
Herbie Hancock Empyrean Isles4.0
Stan Getz and Joao Gilberto Getz/Gilberto5.0

1963
Gerry Mulligan Night Lights4.0
Charles Mingus The Black Saint and the Sinner Lady5.0
Thelonious Monk Monk's Dream4.0

1960
John Coltrane Giant Steps4.5
1959
Miles Davis Kind of Blue5.0

1958
John Coltrane Blue Train4.5

1956
Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong Ella and Louis3.5
1955
Frank Sinatra In The Wee Small Hours5.0

1952
Duke Ellington Ellington Uptown4.0

1888
Erik Satie Gymnopédies4.5

2005
Satanic Surfers Taste the Poison3.5

2002
Satanic Surfers Unconsciously Confined3.0

2000
Satanic Surfers Fragments and Fractions3.0

Unknown
Spin Spin4.0
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