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Spotify playlist: Best songs released in March 2021

Ladies and gentlemen! There have been quite a few diversified releases throughout this month, covering genres such as idol pop music, medieval rock, symphonic power metal, gothic industrial metal and progressive melodic death metal. Without further ado,...

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Detailed predictions for the 2021 Formula One season

1. Bahrain: 1. Valtteri Bottas 2. Max Verstappen 3. Lewis Hamilton 4. Lando Norris 5. Sergio Perez 6. Daniel Ricciardo 7. Charles Leclerc 8. Sebastian Vettel 9. Carlos Sainz Jr. 10. Lance Stroll 2. Imola: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri...

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Seventh part: Taihai Geijutsu Ten / Decadent Art Exhibition (1998)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Seventh part: Taihai Geijutsu Ten / Decadent Art Exhibition (1998)

Progressive heavy metal with tight chemistry A year and a half after the brilliant Blade of the Immortal soundtrack, Japanese heavy rock trio Ningen-Isu is back with its seventh studio album Taihai Geijutsu Ten which translates to Decadent Art Exhibition....

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Sixth part: Mugen No Juunin / The Resident of Infinity (1996)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Sixth part: Mugen No Juunin / The Resident of Infinity (1996)

Blade of the Immortal Just when one thought that Japanese heavy rock trio Ningen-Isu couldn't experiment further, sixth studio album Mugen No Juunin comes around as a very pleasant surprise only nine months after its excellent predecessor and on a new...

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Fifth part: Odoru Issunboushi / Dancing Dwarf (1995)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Fifth part: Odoru Issunboushi / Dancing Dwarf (1995)

Dancing with the ugly dwarf Some people might think that Japanese heavy rock trio Ningen-Isu would slow down at a certain point in its career and there might have been indicators for that surrounding fifth studio album Odoru Issunboushi which roughly...

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Part 4.5: Petenshi To Kuuki Otoko / Swindler and Air-Man (1994)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Part 4.5: Petenshi To Kuuki Otoko / Swindler and Air-Man (1994)

A shining example of a a worthy compilation Many people question the purpose of greatest hits compilations but in the case of Japanese heavy metal trio Ningen-Isu, they serve not only as excellent introductions to the group's extensive discography but...

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Fourth part: Rashoumon (1993)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Fourth part: Rashoumon (1993)

Creative heavy rock anthems without any lengths One year and a half after the ambitious predecessor featuring eleven songs and a running time of sixty-seven minutes, Japanese trio Ningen-Isu went for a different direction on the vibrant, entertaining...

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Spotify Playlist: Green Day in Twenty Songs

Ladies and gentlemen! Ah, Green Day! Before I fell in love with gothic and metal music about a decade and a half ago, I was an avid punk rock fan. I had several friends who listened to punk rock and some of my friends were even involved in local punk...

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Spotify Playlist: Discover the Covers!

Ladies and gentlemen! Today, I would like to present you twenty-five extraordinary, imaginative and unique cover songs from diversified genres ranging from country over metal to punk. This creative playlist offers almost two hours of stunning entertainment....

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Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Third part: Ougon No Yoake / The Golden Dawn (1992)

Reviewing Japan's overlooked rock veterans Ningen Isu - Third part: Ougon No Yoake / The Golden Dawn (1992)

Haunting terror of the abominable After its tight and heavy debut album and the more psychedelic and experimental sophomore effort, Japanese doom metal trio Ningen-Isu has finally found its very own style on its third studio record Ougon no Yoake that...

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