Tag: review
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Review of Lacuna Coil’s ‘Black Anima’ by Jade
Review by Jade | October 16, 2019 POWERHOUSE. There is no other word to describe BLACK ANIMA, the ninth studio album by Italian metal group LACUNA COIL. Over twenty year in the scene has led them to what is arguably the strongest album in their career. Musically, lyrically, vocally, BLACK ANIMA delivers the sound that…
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Review of Hybridism’s Self-Titled EP
Review by Joshua Becker | October 16, 2019 Hybridism is a “djent” band from Belgium. For those who may not know, “djent” is a relatively new sub-genre of progressive metal with lower-pitched guitar sounds. Their latest album is eponymous of the band’s name. Before even getting into this review, I read their biography, and they…
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Review of ‘Heaven’s Demise’ by Glasya
Review by Joshua Becker | October 14, 2019 Glasya is a band that hails from Lisbon, Portugal, and they are described as a symphonic metal band, which, when listening to the album, I can definitely hear elements of Nightwish, Tarja, and other symphonic and operatic bands and artists. Their album, “Heaven’s Demise” is a really…
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Review of ‘The Most Attractive Force’ by Universal Theory
Review by Joshua Becker | October 13, 2019 Universal Theory is a goth-rock band hailing from Madrid, Spain. The album being reviewed today is “The Most Attractive Force”. My first impressions of the band have a very Lacuna-Coil-like vibe, not so much from their recent albums, but more so from when they were Ethereal with…
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Review of Lacuna Coil’s ‘Black Anima’
Track-by-Track Review by Joshua Becker | September 19th 2019 Before beginning the review, I want to preface, listening to the tracks and paying close attention to the lyrics, this is an extremely personal album for the band, maybe even more so than their previous records, and as such, it commands the utmost respect. So often,…
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Review: Melissa VanFleet’s ‘Ode to the Dark’ EP
Review by Jade | September 18, 2019 Melissa VanFleet is a beautiful musician from Philadelphia with the kind of voice that makes you stop and listen. Her style of metal includes orchestra, piano and an Alternative Rock lineup that all around makes her very unique. Raven: Miss VanFleet opens the EP with a slow melody…
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