OPETH – Ghost Reveries
…Steven Wilson has also collaborated quite a lot with Opeth through the years, but not so much this time. “Ghost of Perdition” opens the ball and this is a trademark,… …READ MORE
…Steven Wilson has also collaborated quite a lot with Opeth through the years, but not so much this time. “Ghost of Perdition” opens the ball and this is a trademark,… …READ MORE
…to the album, and nothing new to Stryper’s career. On the other hand, the opener, “Open Your Eyes,” “When Did I See You Cry,” “Rain,” and “Live Again” are all… …READ MORE
…with the clear and guitar-oriented production, catchy choruses are no strangers. Tracks like the opener “When You Leave At Night,” “You Drive Me Crazy,” “You,” and “Queen Of The Night”… …READ MORE
It is important to give new music a chance and to be open-minded, but this album just gives an impression of total confusion. It is hard to “get” the music… …READ MORE
…up completely himself, but to devote ample time and energy to each track’s composition. Tracks like “1:49 A.M.” and “Beyond Compare” are examples of how Torben can open and end… …READ MORE
…Shredder, Alex Masi, has done just that. This is the third and final part of Alex’s series, which pays homage to some of the greatest Classical Music composers (Mozart and… …READ MORE
…ballads. That makes the album the least rocking rock album compared to expectations in a decade (since Bon Jovi’s These Days in 1995 that is…). Comparatively, Cornell’s laid back and… …READ MORE
…is no secret that this band has made a very commercial CD. Northern Light has everything that the Melodic Rock style demands –- sharp guitar riffs, generally great vocals, and… …READ MORE
…the shimmering guitar hooks that open the mesmerizing “Drowning.” The treat of the record, however, is the unnamed final track dubbed “Noise Complaint,” for lack of a better title, in… …READ MORE
…world of Progressive Metal should surely welcome LaBrie’s latest release with open arms. In Elements Of Persuasion, LaBrie comes out with all guns blazing, creating, with a few Jazzy exceptions… …READ MORE