heavy metal
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I React to an Algo Choice, Natasha Barnes’ “Moon Over Paradise” and… join me for this one!
The song “Moon Over Paradise” begins with a ballad-like acoustic riff before transitioning into heavy rock. The video, filmed in a graffiti-covered building, sets a dark atmosphere, complementing Natasha’s soulful vocals. The song’s powerful, heartfelt delivery and seamless instrumentation make it a standout. Overall, it’s a promising preview of Natasha’s upcoming album.
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I React to Discovering Vana and Her Song “Clandestine”
After several listens to Vana’s “Clandestine,” each playthrough peels back another layer of its complex emotional fabric, revealing a song that resonates deeply with haunting introspection and dark poeticism. Initially, the song presents itself as an immersive exploration into themes of despair and the spectral vestiges of the self, which grow increasingly discernible and profound…
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The Next Reaction for Unleash The Archers new Album, with release of the song “Seeking Vengeance”
“Seeking Vengeance” by Unleash the Archers is a powerful, vengeful song filled with dark energy and intense storytelling. The track’s narrative structure builds upon itself, intensifying the protagonist’s resolve. The Ibanez X IronLabel guitar solo adds emotional depth and intensity. The recurring thematic motifs invite contemplation on transformation and vengeance.
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A Cataclysmic Reaction? Watch this Kayaklysm song “Goliath” with me and we’ll see!
Kataklysm’s “Goliath” is a relentless, riff-heavy track showcasing Maurizio Iacono’s powerful vocals and potent lyricism. The song’s raw energy, propelled by Jean-François Dagenais’s guitar work, captures the band’s signature sound. The thematic depth and bone-crushing metal make it a solid addition to Kataklysm’s discography, delivering a mosh-worthy experience.
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It’s Brutal When Dreams Are Broken, but check out Enterprise Earth’s “Where Dreams Are Broken”!
“Where Dreams Are Broken” by Enterprise Earth offers an audacious, intense deathcore soundscape with technical guitar prowess and varied, visceral vocals. The track explores themes of disillusionment and inner turmoil, creating a balanced narrative of intensity. The production quality allows for an overwhelming yet clear listening experience, making it a standout in extreme metal.
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Poison Black Reaction, but Nixed Cuz Face Plant, Which One’s “Suffocated”
“Fix Myself” by Poison Black is an ambitious fusion of musical genres that results in a disjointed and bewildering track. In contrast, “Suffocated” by Which One masterfully captures the feeling of being trapped within one’s thoughts, using minimalistic yet powerful instrumentation and evocative lyrics to convey a sense of emotional turmoil and the struggle for…
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Reacting to the petulant youth of Bruce Dickenson’s “Rain on the Graves”
Bruce Dickinson’s latest offering, “Rain on the Graves,” is a powerful testament to his enduring talent and unyielding passion for music. With its thunderous riffs and soaring vocals, the song serves as a reminder of why Dickinson is regarded as one of the most iconic figures in rock history. From the moment the first chords…
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Hazy Reaction for Godhand’s “Into the Haze”
I… no idea. Watch the reaction vid.
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Reaction for the esoteric and wicked Devourer’s song “The Wicked Ones”
Devourer, a mysterious and dark band, has emerged from the underground music scene with their latest release, “Wicked Ones.” Lead vocalist, lyricist, and bassist Oksana Falk, along with guitarist John Falk, lead the force of dark metal. The new album, the band’s fifth in two decades, is set for a 2024 release and features Oksana…
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A Colorful Spastic Reaction for Hanabie’s “Otaku Lovely Denetsu”
Hanabie’s “Otaku Lovely Denetsu” is a mesmerizing blend of Japanese and American anime culture. The song intricately weaves references to beloved anime series and obscure fandom memes, celebrating the idiosyncrasies of otaku life. With infectious melodies and playful instrumentation, the song captures the essence of otaku culture, uniting fans across the globe.









