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Catacombs of the Black Vatican (Deluxe)

Black Label Society

Metal - Released April 7, 2014 | eOne Music

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On their previous release, 2013's live and mostly acoustic Unblackened, Black Label Society showed a different side of themselves, turning down the volume to expose the soul of their work. While fans might have worried that this would be a harbinger of a kinder, gentler Black Label Society, Zakk Wylde and company return to their grizzled, hard-rocking ways on the band's ninth studio album, Catacombs of the Black Vatican. If the album proves anything, it's that while times and trends might change, Wylde will always be a beacon of good old-fashioned, no-frills hard rock. Although the album does have some lighter moments, with acoustic ballads like "Angel of Mercy" and "Scars" providing some shelter from the storm of searing guitar heroics, it's clear the album's real comfort zone is considerably crunchier. Catacombs of the Black Vatican is at its best when Wylde is able to let his outlaw swagger loose. It would be hard to mistake the opening riff of "Beyond the Down," full of leather-clad confidence and pinch harmonics, for anything but Black Label Society. And though the lighter moments on the album aren't its strongest, the role they play here is a necessary one, grounding the album from time to time to make killer solos, like the insane one toward the end of "Damn the Flood," seem even more impressive. More importantly, they show that Wylde is confident enough in his inherent badassness that he doesn't need to make every single track a punishing crunchfest. Fortunately for fans of Black Label Society, however, the bulk of the album lives (and thrives) in that aggressive space, making Catacombs of the Black Vatican another solid album from one of the few true hard rock bands still out there. © Gregory Heaney /TiVo
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Catacombs of the Black Vatican

Black Label Society

Metal - Released April 3, 2014 | eOne Music

On their previous release, 2013's live and mostly acoustic Unblackened, Black Label Society showed a different side of themselves, turning down the volume to expose the soul of their work. While fans might have worried that this would be a harbinger of a kinder, gentler Black Label Society, Zakk Wylde and company return to their grizzled, hard-rocking ways on the band's ninth studio album, Catacombs of the Black Vatican. If the album proves anything, it's that while times and trends might change, Wylde will always be a beacon of good old-fashioned, no-frills hard rock. Although the album does have some lighter moments, with acoustic ballads like "Angel of Mercy" and "Scars" providing some shelter from the storm of searing guitar heroics, it's clear the album's real comfort zone is considerably crunchier. Catacombs of the Black Vatican is at its best when Wylde is able to let his outlaw swagger loose. It would be hard to mistake the opening riff of "Beyond the Down," full of leather-clad confidence and pinch harmonics, for anything but Black Label Society. And though the lighter moments on the album aren't its strongest, the role they play here is a necessary one, grounding the album from time to time to make killer solos, like the insane one toward the end of "Damn the Flood," seem even more impressive. More importantly, they show that Wylde is confident enough in his inherent badassness that he doesn't need to make every single track a punishing crunchfest. Fortunately for fans of Black Label Society, however, the bulk of the album lives (and thrives) in that aggressive space, making Catacombs of the Black Vatican another solid album from one of the few true hard rock bands still out there. © Gregory Heaney /TiVo
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Led Zeppelin IV (HD Remastered Edition)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released November 8, 1971 | Atlantic Records

Hi-Res Distinctions The Qobuz Ideal Discography
Encompassing heavy metal, folk, pure rock & roll, and blues, Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album is a monolithic record, defining not only Led Zeppelin but the sound and style of '70s hard rock. Expanding on the breakthroughs of III, Zeppelin fuse their majestic hard rock with a mystical, rural English folk that gives the record an epic scope. Even at its most basic -- the muscular, traditionalist "Rock and Roll" -- the album has a grand sense of drama, which is only deepened by Robert Plant's burgeoning obsession with mythology, religion, and the occult. Plant's mysticism comes to a head on the eerie folk ballad "The Battle of Evermore," a mandolin-driven song with haunting vocals from Sandy Denny, and on the epic "Stairway to Heaven." Of all of Zeppelin's songs, "Stairway to Heaven" is the most famous, and not unjustly. Building from a simple fingerpicked acoustic guitar to a storming torrent of guitar riffs and solos, it encapsulates the entire album in one song. Which, of course, isn't discounting the rest of the album. "Going to California" is the group's best folk song, and the rockers are endlessly inventive, whether it's the complex, multi-layered "Black Dog," the pounding hippie satire "Misty Mountain Hop," or the funky riffs of "Four Sticks." But the closer, "When the Levee Breaks," is the one song truly equal to "Stairway," helping give IV the feeling of an epic. An apocalyptic slice of urban blues, "When the Levee Breaks" is as forceful and frightening as Zeppelin ever got, and its seismic rhythms and layered dynamics illustrate why none of their imitators could ever equal them.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Physical Graffiti (HD Remastered Edition)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released February 24, 1975 | Atlantic Records

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Led Zeppelin IV (HD Remastered Deluxe Edition)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released January 12, 1969 | Atlantic Records

Hi-Res Distinctions The Qobuz Ideal Discography - Pitchfork: Best New Reissue
Encompassing heavy metal, folk, pure rock & roll, and blues, Led Zeppelin's untitled fourth album is a monolithic record, defining not only Led Zeppelin but the sound and style of '70s hard rock. Expanding on the breakthroughs of III, Zeppelin fuse their majestic hard rock with a mystical, rural English folk that gives the record an epic scope. Even at its most basic -- the muscular, traditionalist "Rock and Roll" -- the album has a grand sense of drama, which is only deepened by Robert Plant's burgeoning obsession with mythology, religion, and the occult. Plant's mysticism comes to a head on the eerie folk ballad "The Battle of Evermore," a mandolin-driven song with haunting vocals from Sandy Denny, and on the epic "Stairway to Heaven." Of all of Zeppelin's songs, "Stairway to Heaven" is the most famous, and not unjustly. Building from a simple fingerpicked acoustic guitar to a storming torrent of guitar riffs and solos, it encapsulates the entire album in one song. Which, of course, isn't discounting the rest of the album. "Going to California" is the group's best folk song, and the rockers are endlessly inventive, whether it's the complex, multi-layered "Black Dog," the pounding hippie satire "Misty Mountain Hop," or the funky riffs of "Four Sticks." But the closer, "When the Levee Breaks," is the one song truly equal to "Stairway," helping give IV the feeling of an epic. An apocalyptic slice of urban blues, "When the Levee Breaks" is as forceful and frightening as Zeppelin ever got, and its seismic rhythms and layered dynamics illustrate why none of their imitators could ever equal them.© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Physical Graffiti (HD Remastered Deluxe Edition)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released February 24, 1975 | Atlantic Records

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Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (The Complete Edition) [Original Game Soundtrack]

Assassin's Creed

Video Games - Released October 14, 2013 | Ubisoft Music

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Celebration Day (Édition Studio Masters)

Led Zeppelin

Rock - Released November 16, 2012 | Rhino Atlantic

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Music From Big Pink (Deluxe Edition / Remixed 2018)

The Band

Rock - Released July 1, 1968 | CAPITOL CATALOG MKT (C92)

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Listening to The Band is like contemplating old sepia pictures of America: it means hearing the sounds of a rock'n'roll brimming with its classical influences: blues, folk, country, jazz... After accompanying Bob Dylan in the studio and on stage, the Canadian gang led by Robbie Robertson put out their first album in high summer 1968. The record was cooked up in the Woodstock house they dubbed Big Pink. Out of step with other albums of its day, Music From Big Pink with its sleeve painted by Dylan himself, packs some timeless gems: The Weight, This Wheel's On Fire, Chest Fever, Tears Of Rage… Country in silk shirts, folk fused with jazz, old-timey waltzes and roots rock, this long meander prefigures Americana... Above all, this is a collective work – they don't call it The Band for nothing – and from bassist Rick Danko to drummer Levon Helm via pianists Garth Hudson and Richard Manuel, and Robertson on guitar, everyone brings a stone of their own to build this major edifice of American rock. © Marc Zisman/Qobuz
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Welcome To My Nightmare (Edition Studio Masters)

Alice Cooper

Hard Rock - Released June 26, 2001 | Rhino Atlantic

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Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (Sea Shanty Edition, Vol. 2) [Original Game Soundtrack]

Assassin's Creed

Video Games - Released June 16, 2014 | Ubisoft Music

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Wrecking Ball (Deluxe Edition)

Emmylou Harris

Country - Released September 26, 1995 | Nonesuch

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Wrecking Ball is a leftfield masterpiece, the most wide-ranging, innovative, and daring record in a career built on such notions. Rich in atmosphere and haunting in its dark complexity, much of the due credit belongs to producer Daniel Lanois; best known for his work with pop superstars like U2 and Peter Gabriel, on Wrecking Ball Lanois taps into the very essence of what makes Harris tick -- the gossamer vocals, the flawless phrasing -- while also opening up innumerable new avenues for her talents to explore. The songs shimmer and swirl, given life through Lanois' trademark ringing guitar textures and the almost primal drumming of U2's Larry Mullen, Jr. The fixed point remains Harris' voice, which leaps into each and every one of these diverse compositions -- culled from the pens of Neil Young, Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, Steve Earle, and others -- with utter fearlessness, as if this were the album she'd been waiting her entire life to make. Maybe it is.© Jason Ankeny /TiVo
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House of Gold & Bones Part 2 (Édition Studio Masters)

Stone Sour

Rock - Released April 9, 2013 | Roadrunner Records

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Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag (Sea Shanty Edition) [Original Game Soundtrack]

Assassin's Creed

Video Games - Released October 14, 2013 | Ubisoft Music

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Assassin's Creed Odyssey (World Music & Sea Shanties Edition)

Assassin's Creed

Video Games - Released October 9, 2018 | Ubisoft Music

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Machine (20th Anniversary Edition)

Static-X

Rock - Released February 18, 2022 | Warner Records

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13 Voices (Japanese Deluxe Edition)

Sum 41

Rock - Released October 7, 2016 | Hopeless Records

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Heart of the Hurricane (Black Edition)

Beyond The Black

Metal - Released August 31, 2018 | Napalm Records

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Drink the Sea (10 Year Anniversary Deluxe Edition)

The Glitch Mob

Electronic - Released December 4, 2020 | Glass Air

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Channel the Spirits (Special Edition)

The Comet Is Coming

Jazz - Released August 25, 2017 | The Leaf Label

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