Tons of crushing nu-metal/thrash metal guitar riffs. Great song writers with every song having a good lyrical hook. The songs are somewhat formulaic, but that is true of most commercially-viable bands. I bou... read full review
Falls short of earlier albums. Heavy like Slave To The Grind, but not too many hooks too keep listeners interested. I expected more considering that this is Skid Row, and the album was produced by Bob Rock. read full review
A collection of good and fairly diverse songs. Unlike many other veteran rockers, Walsh is not slowing down - Glossalalia and this ablum are heavier than anything Kansas has done. Not as good (or risky) as Gl... read full review
Ministry with a commercial edge. 16 volt deserves a listen from any industrial metal fans. This album is one of their strongest, along with Skin. read full review
Songs all have good hooks, with elements of pop rock, punk rock and metal. Only problem is the songs all sound very similar, which I guess is what most people look for. read full review
Refreshing to see a new band that is more concerned with making music than selling records, yet still plenty of hooks. Only complaint is that some sections drag on forever....even from a prog rock fan's p... read full review
Falling up brings nothing new to the table, but then most bands don't. All the tracks are virtually identical....I can hardly tell one from another. But that is all OK because the hooks are catchy and th... read full review