The guitars are dissonant in a way thats really offputting, the vocals are grating, and there's no control in the transitions. Not a jam.
I like to party, but I would probably leave a party with this track playing. The lyrics are repetitive, the beat tries to be upbeat but comes off more as obnoxious.
A nice ambient track, which unfortunately came in the Break it Down cat. It takes almost four minutes before I start freling anything close to invigorating, which is a shame because the 7/8 time is neat.
Didn't really have an effect on me. The drum line is good, but the singer is a little droning on the chorus, and the sliding on the guitar feels messy for the track.
The lyrics/vocals don't really point you to being energized, but the nice main guitar riff tries to make up for it.
The transitions are really jarring in this song, while the vocalist does well in the upbeat parts he struggles and quivers in the softer parts.
I don't really know how to critique this other than it doesn't do much for me, No Bias Gaius fails to make an appearance.
There's a bit too much going on in the composition, the percussion feels lost in the mixing often, and the song doesn't have that anchor. I like some of the horn segments. The vocalist goes out of his range a little bit too much.
Starts off very strong with a good bass line, but loses the intensity gradually. I like the chorus, but the vocals of the verses are too airy for a song trying to energize you. Bridge is again less hard hitting than the chorus, even the bass drops off here.
The middle ground of power metal. Doesn't really sway one way towards prioritizing vocals.or instrumentals, and is decently executed but again nothing special. No innovation or unique sounds to be found.
Praise the Lord Almighty, my sanity can rest. This is a decent swing with some good horns, vocals near the end crack a little bit, but a welcome breath of fresh air nonetheless. This instills me with hope.
Super cheesy 80's rock that doesn't do a great job standing out. I enjoyed listening to it but wouldn't go back, not enough of an impression.
Decently catchy EDM, kudos for sending something of a classic lol. The effects on her voice detract from the quality, and the drop is a little soft for me.
The trombones are a great energizer, I wish the verses were longer. The chorus is a pretty nice anthem, assuming this is primarily a rock band. The middle verse has some stupid accents and voices.
Better than I'd expect from Dragonforce? The dueling guitars in the solo work together quite nicely. The lyrics are more brooding than energizing though.
Loli Nazi has suprisingly quality vocals! The piano's a great driver for the melody, and the military-esque commands are a good pick to energize the listener.
A good acoustic guitar riff, and the singer's vocals aren't bordering on straight up talking during the verses, as compared to the first Cage song. Lyrics really pump you up.
I still have no idea where the intro comes into play or what it's referencing. That aside, this is some quality thrash. I love when a song's rhythm guitars are able to stand out, and here that's definitely the case. They're the main invigorating part of the song! Vocals are very Judas Priest-like, I dig it.
Bad at writing about dubstep, but if I'm head banging you did something right.