Category Albums

Practice What You Preach

Album Review: Testament – Practice What You Preach

Testament, the American thrash metal powerhouse, shook the music scene with their third studio album, “Practice What You Preach”, unleashed in August 1989 via Atlantic/Megaforce Records. This album marked a significant breakthrough for the band, propelled by the success of…

Album Review: Exodus – Bonded by Blood

Exodus, one of the titans of thrash metal, solidified their place in heavy metal history with their debut studio album “Bonded by Blood”. Released in 1985, the album showcased the raw intensity and ferocity of the genre, propelled by the…

Kreator

Album Review: Kreator – Pleasure to Kill (1986)

Kreator’s “Pleasure to Kill” released on November 1, 1986, is the band’s second studio album. It is widely considered to be one of the most influential and classic albums in the thrash metal genre. Kreator cemented their status as one…

W.A.S.P.

Album Ranking: Heavy Metal Titans W.A.S.P.

For over four decades, W.A.S.P. has been a heavy metal force. This American powerhouse has left an indelible mark on the genre with their aggressive sound, controversial ideas, and dramatic stage presence. We’ll take a fascinating journey through W.A.S.P.’s library…

Judas Priest: A Sonic Journey through Heavy Metal History

Judas Priest is a well-known heavy metal band from Birmingham, England. Their tremendous sound, vivid visuals, and outstanding composition left an enduring impression on the music industry. With a discography that spans five decades. Judas Priest’s musical growth and contributions…

Metallica

Album Review: Metallica – Kill ‘Em All (1983)

Metallica’s debut album, “Kill ‘Em All”, released in 1983, signalled the start of a new era in heavy metal. This album, a pioneering and unrelenting attack of pure thrash metal, established the groundwork for one of the finest metal bands…

Megadeth

Album Review: Megadeth – Countdown to Extinction

Megadeth’s “Countdown to Extinction” is a masterpiece that embodies the band’s musical growth and artistic vision. Released in 1992, this album marks a transition for Megadeth, embracing a more melodic and accessible sound while retaining their signature aggression and lyrical…

Judas Priest - British Steel

Album Review: Judas Priest – British Steel (1980)

History: Released on April 14, 1980 “British Steel” is Judas Priest sixth studio album and one of the most iconic releases in the history of heavy metal. With this album, the band shifted towards a more streamlined, accessible sound, while…