Dust – Tremonti Review
The album is every bit as impressive as Cauterize, proving that Dust is not just a collection of B-sides, but a fantastic Tremonti album to sit proudly alongside its predecessor, ushering in a new chapter of Tremonti.
The album is every bit as impressive as Cauterize, proving that Dust is not just a collection of B-sides, but a fantastic Tremonti album to sit proudly alongside its predecessor, ushering in a new chapter of Tremonti.
Definitely an improvement on previous records, as it sees the band return from the depths of radio rock to their well-established southern rock roots.
Weezer released their 10th studio, and to much surprise it wasn't an April Fools prank! And it's actually got a lot going for it!
I struggle to remember the last time I sat in such excitement whilst listening to music; the journey you're taken on as a listener is fantastic. 10/10
While For All Kings may feature exactly what die-hard fans want to hear, there are aspects which will prevent it from being a true hit, amongst much greater competition.
Phenotype is incredibly enjoyable. There is a good level of variety on the album, combining all the different aspects that Textures fan will have loved from past albums; while throwing in some exciting new ideas!
This is now the band's 4th album; and following their promotional releases looks like it could be their best yet! Will this Southampton based band finally realise their potential?
The songs very well constructed, with excellent concepts, delivered through Mustaine's excellent vocal performance and lyrics, that match the music. Megadeth back to their best!
Being situated between Peace Sells, and Rust In Peace is like sitting at the bottom of a vast chasm surrounded by two behemoth mountains, and it is easy to get overlooked.
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