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Vs.

Pearl Jam

Pop/Rock - Released October 19, 1993 | Epic - Legacy

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South Of Heaven

Slayer

Metal - Released January 1, 1988 | American Recordings Catalog P&D

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When it comes to death metal, no band is more convincing than Slayer. For other bands, focusing on death, Satanism, the supernatural, and the occult became a cliché; but Slayer's controversial reflections on evil always came across as honest and heartfelt. The group's sincerity is the thing that makes South of Heaven so disturbing and powerful -- when the influential thrashers rip into such morbid fare as "Spill the Blood," "Mandatory Suicide," and "Ghosts of War," they are frighteningly convincing. With their fourth album, Slayer began to slow their tempos without sacrificing an iota of heaviness or incorporating any pop elements. South of Heaven would be Slayer's last album for Def Jam. When Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons (brother of Joseph "Run" Simmons of Run-D.M.C.) parted company, Slayer went to Rubin's new company Def American, while LL Cool J, Slick Rick, and other rappers recorded for Simmons at Def Jam.© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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IMPERIAL

Soen

Metal - Released January 29, 2021 | Silver Lining Music

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Memory Streams

Portico Quartet

Contemporary Jazz - Released October 4, 2019 | Gondwana Records

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“For better or worse”, says Duncan Bellamy, the drummer from Portico Quartet, “we have always been a group that’s quite isolated from others. We’ve never really felt linked to any scene since the day we began making music.” Since their formation in 2005, the British group have always occupied a unique space in the “young British scene”, a kind of catch-all marketing term. Spotted by Peter Gabriel who signed them to his label Real World, the group attracted the spotlight with their jazz that was infused with post-rock, ethnic influences and repeated sounds, using the technological evolution as one of the cornerstones of their project. From Radiohead to the label ECM, from E.S.T. to Steve Reich, and even exploring Burial-style dubstep and Brian Eno’s ambient sounds, Portico Quartet have never been faint-hearted. True to form, Memory Streams is rooted in these values and influences without ever being samey.For the saxophonist Jacky Wyllie, this fifth album “represents, more than any other album before it, the identity of the group and it embodies the memory of the trajectory taken over the past twelve years.” It’s an identity that revolves around the fascinating combination of a saxophone and a “hang” - an acoustic percussive instrument born in Switzerland in 2000. The mysterious mix of these two instruments combines an unparalleled lyricism with a solid rhythm. With Memory Streams, which has been released on the brilliant Mancunian label Gondwana Records, Portico Quartet’s inspired virtuosos stay on course so as to refine their unique sound and musical identity. © Max Dembo/Qobuz
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South Of Heaven

Slayer

Metal - Released January 1, 1988 | American Recordings Catalog P&D

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When it comes to death metal, no band is more convincing than Slayer. For other bands, focusing on death, Satanism, the supernatural, and the occult became a cliché; but Slayer's controversial reflections on evil always came across as honest and heartfelt. The group's sincerity is the thing that makes South of Heaven so disturbing and powerful -- when the influential thrashers rip into such morbid fare as "Spill the Blood," "Mandatory Suicide," and "Ghosts of War," they are frighteningly convincing. With their fourth album, Slayer began to slow their tempos without sacrificing an iota of heaviness or incorporating any pop elements. South of Heaven would be Slayer's last album for Def Jam. When Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons (brother of Joseph "Run" Simmons of Run-D.M.C.) parted company, Slayer went to Rubin's new company Def American, while LL Cool J, Slick Rick, and other rappers recorded for Simmons at Def Jam.© Alex Henderson /TiVo
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Metal Works '73-'93

Judas Priest

Metal - Released April 28, 1993 | Columbia

Although the double-disc Metal Works '73-'93 is an intoxicating listen, it isn't quite the definitive Judas Priest retrospective it could have been. Six of the band's 11 U.K. chart singles aren't here, and while "Johnny B. Goode" probably won't be missed, Hell Bent for Leather's "Take on the World" and "Evening Star," British Steel's "United," and Point of Entry's "Don't Go" and "Hot Rockin'" ought to have been included, especially since they were released during the band's influential prime. One could also argue for more material from the Stained Class era and less from the weaker mid- to late-'80s albums. Plus, the songs aren't arranged in chronological order, which makes it difficult to piece together the band's evolution and (sometimes trend-following) stylistic shifts. But quibbles aside, the collection makes a strong case for Judas Priest's versatility, drawing from nearly all of their albums' material, encompassing dark, driving riff rockers, melodic heavy metal, radio-ready commercial hard rock, the occasional ballad, and lyrics ranging from street-tough aggression and party anthems to sci-fi/fantasy themes and hints at Satanic posturing. The band's musicianship shines throughout; Priest's tightly controlled style was played with a sense of groove that allowed the music to breathe and kept it from sounding too tight-assed. In between the lesser-known tracks, which are often impressive, comes one metal classic after another: "Victim of Changes," "Living After Midnight," "Breaking the Law," "Hell Bent for Leather," "You've Got Another Thing Comin'," "Screaming for Vengeance," and more. Even if it isn't quite a definitive portrait of the band, it is an enjoyable one; many necessary items are here, and it rocks hard from start to finish.© Steve Huey /TiVo

Dissident

Tagada Jones

Alternative & Indie - Released February 17, 2014 | At(h)ome

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Dissident Sound

Zion Train

Dub - Released June 20, 2023 | Universal Egg

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Reflections - 50 Heavy Metal Years of Music

Judas Priest

Metal - Released October 15, 2021 | Sony Music CG

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Gateway Mechanics: Live Electronic Sound

Glok

Electronic - Released September 29, 2023 | Bytes

DEEP: Touring Band 2023

Pearl Jam

Rock - Released April 20, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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Deep: Vs.

Pearl Jam

Rock - Released October 19, 2023 | UME - Global Clearing House

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2003.07.09 - New York, New York (NYC)

Pearl Jam

Rock - Released July 9, 2003 | Pearl Jam Live P&D

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Dissident

Glok

Electronic - Released July 5, 2019 | Bytes

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Dissident Remixed

Glok

Electronic - Released August 21, 2020 | Bytes

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Antrakt Remixes

Dissident

Drum & Bass - Released June 17, 2020 | Kos.Mos.Music

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Glok

Electronic - Released June 24, 2020 | Bytes

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From The Shadows, Vol. 2

Rakoon

Dance - Released August 18, 2014 | Tsunami Audio

Viceberg

Dissident

Pop - Released October 18, 2019 | Universal Music Division Capitol Music France

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Lose Yourself

DOWNTIME

Alternative & Indie - Released May 13, 1995 | Downtime