Released: 21.02.2020 Genre: Heavy Metal Throughout the 2010s, we saw an increasing member of legends from the golden ages of rock music pass away. While it's a sad phenomenon, it's inevitable, as these people weren't exactly famous for their straight-edge lifestyle and them reaching their late sixties and seventies was already a gift from life … Continue reading Ozzy Osbourne – Ordinary Man Review
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Tame Impala – The Slow Rush Review
Released: 02.14.2020 Genre: Psychedelic Pop High standards of previous work and long waiting times create high expectations - and if there's one band where this applies, it's Tame Impala. I don't like to throw around terms like "genius" too often, but the mastermind behind the project, Kevin Parker has certainly established himself as one with … Continue reading Tame Impala – The Slow Rush Review
Green Day – Father of all… Review
Released: 07.02.2020 Genre: Pop Punk, Garage Rock The thing with pop punk is, it's not really a "grown-up" type of music. It usually works best when it deals with the relatable problems of adolescence, it's made by artists young enough to remember how it felt to be a rebellious teenager and it doesn't take itself … Continue reading Green Day – Father of all… Review
Harry Styles – Fine Line Review
Released: 13.12.2019 Genre: Pop-rock Before I start talking about the sophomore album by Harry Styles itself, let me go back a few years to give a little context. As everyone should know, Styles became famous as part of the boyband sensation One Direction back in 2010. It's hard to imagine a faster and more straightforward … Continue reading Harry Styles – Fine Line Review
Lil Nas X – 7 EP (and specifically, Old Town Road) Review
Released: 21.06.2019 Genre: Lil Nas X So far, 2019 has been such an amazing year for unexpected and weird phenomenons in popular culture. Among others, a comedy rapper managed to gather together pretty much every pop star in the world to make a confusing charity single; the Jonas Brothers reappeared from oblivion and are apparently … Continue reading Lil Nas X – 7 EP (and specifically, Old Town Road) Review
Rammstein – Untitled Review
Released: 17.05.2019 Genre: Industrial Metal When the last Rammstein album was released, in 2009, I was 10 years old, and my music taste was still in its infancy. It basically consisted of whatever was played in heavy rotation on the radio and Viva TV, the now deceased hungarian copy of MTV, and the rather modest … Continue reading Rammstein – Untitled Review
Miles Matrix – Buena Vista Review
Released: 17.05.2019 Genre: Synthwave The synthwave scene is pretty hot at the moment. This is great because it means there's a huge number of enthusiastic producers, who release and offer a staggering selection of music every week. But this also means that, especially in case of a genre with rather strict guidelines, it's becoming increasingly … Continue reading Miles Matrix – Buena Vista Review
Grimgotts – Dragons of the Ages Review
Released: 17.05.2019 Genre: Power metal I often run into pretentious reviews of different albums, where the critic begins with stating, "album X brings nothing new to the table, we've heard everything on here somewhere before", then shows off his musical literacy by listing where did he hear the elements of each songs, and finishes off … Continue reading Grimgotts – Dragons of the Ages Review
New releases you didn’t hear – but you should (April 2019)
Okay, so actually these weren't all released in April, but it's my blog, so I make the rules. Anyway, this past few weeks had some exciting releases too; these are what I've found the most noteworthy: Absolute Valentine - Omega Released: 19.04.2019. Genre: synthwave, darkwave I don't know what it is with French people, but … Continue reading New releases you didn’t hear – but you should (April 2019)
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Fishing for Fishies Review
Released: 26.04.2019 Genre: Psychedelic rock, blues rock If you're not familiar with the crazy Aussie septet, you're missing out on some of the most exciting stuff going on in music at the moment. The band is not only ravishing in concert, but they're also ridiculously prolific, having released 14 full-length studio albums since their debut in … Continue reading King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard – Fishing for Fishies Review









