by Sebastian Kluth
Ten years had passed between Japanese progressive power metal group Galneryus' first studio album and this wonderful release. The band had already accomplished much in those ten years, including the release of eight studio albums, nine extended plays...
Lire la suiteTen years had passed between Japanese progressive power metal group Galneryus' first studio album and this wonderful release. The band had already accomplished much in those ten years, including the release of eight studio albums, nine extended plays...
Lire la suiteTen years had passed between Japanese progressive power metal group Galneryus' first studio album and this wonderful release. The band had already accomplished much in those ten years, including the release of eight studio albums, nine extended plays...
Lire la suiteThy Catafalque is one of the most fascinating bands I have recently been discovering. Only a year and a half after the imaginative predecessor Naiv, Hungarian mastermind Tamás Kátai has now published ten new songs with a generous running time of sixty-two...
Lire la suiteThe Verdict is certainly Queensrÿche's best album with new singer Todd La Torre to date. This is mostly due to the album's prominent progressive vibes. The melodic, imaginative and technical guitar play by Michael Wilton and Parker Lundgren in particular...
Lire la suiteTwo years after the average self-titled effort that started the new era of progressive metal veterans Queensrÿche on a lukewarm note, Condition Hüman is the second album to feature new singer Todd La Torre and offers some more value for money. The record...
Lire la suiteCover albums can be quite hit and miss and coming from a band such as versatile American rock and metal group Queensrÿche, the quality on display might even be more meandering than usual. This is certainly the case here as Take Cover includes highlights,...
Lire la suiteAside from some semi-amateurish cuts from the early years, Queensrÿche hasn't released any live material in a decade and a half which is surprising with its significant line-up change on the vocals. Mindcrime at the Moore is already fourteen years old...
Lire la suiteSign of the Times: The Best of Queensrÿche is the compilation that introduced me to the variable progressive metal band almost a decade and a half ago. While not exactly compiling the band's very best moments, it accurately portrays the band's genre changes,...
Lire la suiteLadies and gentlemen! For this fifteenth episode of my Kluseba's World of Sports podcasts, I'm going to be discussing my honest predictions for the round of sixteen of the UEFA Euro 2020 that is actually taking place in 2021 due to the ongoing pandemic....
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