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Turnstile – Never Enough (2025)
Who would’ve thought Hardcore would reach a massive level of popularity? Well, Turnstile achieved it in full force in 2025 with Never Enough.

The Beach Boys – Pet Sounds (1966)
Pet Sounds wasn’t just an album. The Beach Boys left the surf behind to create a heartbreaking, introspective, and stunning masterpiece.

Queen – A Night at the Opera (1975)
A Night at the Opera wasn’t just an album it was a musical act of faith. Queen took everything they loved and turned it into a masterpiece.

Prince – Purple Rain (1984)
Purple Rain is one of the greatest peaks in pop music history, an album where eroticism and pain collide beneath a purple storm of guitars.
Reviews

Meshuggah – Destroy Erase Improve (1995)
One of the most groundbreaking albums in metal in the last 30 years, this work opened up a new landscape in the genre!

Parkway Drive – Darker Still (2022)
Modern stadium metal, ‘Darker Still,’ the latest release from Parkway Drive, showcases the maturity of the Australian band.

Avenged Sevenfold – Waking The Fallen (2003)
“Waking The Fallen,” an iconic album that defined metalcore with its unique style. We analyze its production, tracks, and legacy.

Sex Pistols – Never Mind The Bollocks (1977)
The only studio album by the punk band Sex Pistols, which was enough to make history and break the rock paradigms.

Bring Me The Horizon – Sempiternal (2013)
Ten years after its release, we analyze “Sempiternal,” one of the most important albums from the legendary English band Bring Me The Horizon.

Deafheaven – Sunbather (2013)
Deafheaven presented something never seen before in black metal in 2013. An album full of harmonies and major tones.

Ramones – Adios Amigos (1995)
The Ramones released their final album, capping their underground career with a golden touch. It’s possibly one of the band’s best albums.

Red Hot Chili Peppers – Mother’s Milk (1989)
We talk about the band’s first album with Anthony Kiedis, Chad Smith, Flea and John Frusciante, the lineup that found a unique sound.

Overkill – The Years Of Decay (1989)
Masterpiece of East Coast underground Thrash Metal, Overkill’s “The Years Of Decay” produced by Terry Date.

Tears For Fears – Songs From The Big Chair (1985)
One of the most important albums in popular music. Tears For Fears conquered the world with super hits full of musical quality.

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

Gene Simmons – Gene Simmons (1978)
The first solo album from “The Demon” under the Kiss umbrella, recorded with an interesting lineup of superstars.




