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LOVE AND DEATH | Perfectly Preserved | Album Review

 Korn guitarist Brian Head Welch has resurrected his Love And Death solo project for another album. After the debut project "Between Here And Lost" was released in early 2013, and after Brian rejoined Korn shortly after its release, anyone following the Love And Death project wondered what the future held in store for the alt-metal band. Little did they know that they had to wait a full eight years before getting the next chapter in the band's discography, "Perfectly Preserved". One of the more important aspects of this album is that this is the first in the band's history to include Jasen Rauch of Breaking Benjamin/Red fame as an official member. He produced the band's debut album before this, and him and previous Red member Joe Rickard were involved in this album's production. The completed "Perfectly Preserved" came as result of many of the band members' other projects had to stop touring for obvious reasons in 2020. Fittingly, the a...

FOO FIGHTERS | Medicine At Midnight | Album Review

What better way to kick off the year in album reviewing than to go with one of rock's biggest household names, Foo Fighters? In the beginning portion of this year, as usual, there aren't a lot of major albums that rock fans are looking forward to. With "Medicine At Midnight", the prolific band's tenth album overall, this is easily one of the few highlights that fits that description. And it should be obvious, because Foo Fighters are seemingly the most omnipresent rock band in culture in general. Removing the Nirvana association completely out of the picture, Foo Fighters have made a name for themselves that has spanned over 25 years at this point and they've attained several massive hits and albums as well as Grammy nominations. The band is back at it again with "Medicine At Midnight", an album created in unpredictability. Produced by Greg Kurstin, who has worked with artists such as Beck, Paul McCartney, and Adele in the past, the album recording t...