U2 – How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (2004)

U2 arrived in 2004 after a summit of successes and experimenting with new sounds, giving rise to a very enjoyable soft rock.
Metallica – St. Anger (2003)

The most controversial album by Metallica, which undoubtedly reflects the crisis they were going through. A different sound.
Deafheaven – Sunbather (2013)

Deafheaven presented something never seen before in black metal in 2013. An album full of harmonies and major tones.
Porcupine Tree – Closure/Continuation (2022)

Porcupine Tree returns with a magnificent production and a progressive power trio. This album is forward-looking and refined in every sense.
Tool – Aenima (1995)

We discuss the second album by Tool, known for its darkness, depth, and creative polyrhythms, a gem of modern progressive metal.
Alice In Chains – Dirt (1992)

The second album from Alice In Chains, the best-selling and the last with the original lineup, often ranked as the best album of 1992.
Opeth – My Arms, Your Hearse (1998)

We are discussing the first conceptual album by the Swedish band Opeth, an interesting combination of Death Metal and Progressive Rock.
Queensrÿche – Empire (1990)

We’re discussing Queensrÿche’s most commercial album, filled with Hard Rock and Heavy Metal elements with progressive undertones.
Slayer – Seasons In The Abyss (1990)

We comment on one of Slayer’s most balanced albums, which presents a combination of their two previous works.
The Offspring – Americana (1998)

One of the most important albums in mainstream punk, one that broke records and served as the voice for an entire generation.