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Angry Metal Guy 4.0/5.0 [ 1 ] Victims of the Modern Age has received critical acclaim, with many critics praising Lucassen's composition abilities and the voices of the four singers: Craig Hartranft of DangerDog.com stated that "Lucassen and his talented crew have created a terrific and entertaining work, excelling beyond their past ...
Suldusk's debut studio album, entitled "Lunar Falls", was released on 12 April 2019 through the label Northern Silence Productions, receiving positive reviews. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] After the release of Lunar Falls, Highfield expanded Suldusk from a one-woman band into a quintet. [ 3 ]
Upon release the album gained generally favorable reviews among mainstream and metal critics. Angry Metal Guy gave the album a “good” rating of 3/5, describing the album as “a decent proggy platter” that displays “technicality and impressive musicianship” an album that is “not exactly brutal or fast, but its presence helps give diversity to the music”. [5]
The album garnered mostly favorable reviews, with Blabbermouth.net giving it an 8.5/10 and applauded the "immaculately constructed" songs. [16] Angry Metal Guy gave the album a 3.5/5, stating that with this album, "Judicator have cemented themselves as one of the best modern power metal acts running." [17]
Vessels is the fourth studio album by Australian melodic death metal band, Be'lakor, released on 24 June 2016. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Vessels won “Best Heavy Album” in The Age Music Victoria, an Australian industry-voted music award, awards in 2016.
[6] Last Rites gave the album a favorable review while noting that "Catchiness is the name of the game from the get-go with tunes that sound like they’re straight from the golden age of heavy metal and rock ‘n’ roll." [9] Angry Metal Guy offered a mixed review, praising the consistency of Orange Goblin's sound but concluding that "despite ...
Metal Sucks described the album as "an instant classic". [21] Angry Metal Guy gave the album a positive review, stating "Air is the kind of destined-to-be-classic that conjures a world of timeless innocence and youthful wonder. This is the soundtrack to walking on the beach alone on the first day of summer...
The album was praised by critics. Heavy metal review blog Angry Metal Guy named the album as their September album of the month, calling the album one that took Archspire's sound to the "next level", and praising it as "one of the most inspiring contributions to tech death that I’ve heard in a long time, hitting that perfect blend of intensity and technicality with the neo-classical flare of ...