Category: reviews
GazettE, The – Pledge
PLEDGE is the last single of three released last year by the GazettE, one of Japan’s best rock products.
Gazette, The – Vortex
A mix of traditional Visual Kei style with a dash of electro and a pinch of seductive. Vortex is yet another great addition to the already amazing The GazettE discography.
Gebo and the Shadow
Gebo is an honest collector who tries to protect his sour and tormented wife, Doroteia, from the idea of having a thief son- João is an unscrupulous greedy man who has been missing for the past eight years and has just come back home to steal money without showing any kind of mercy.
Geeks – Officially Missing You
Geeks’ debut album is certainly promising. The music is good, the vocals are nice. One of the guys reminds me a little too much of G-Dragon in pitch and timbre but I guess if you love G-Dragon you’ll love this duo.
Gene Gant – The Thunder in his Head
For Kyle, life is a series of misunderstandings and hard fought conclusions. Gant’s debut effort is definitely a bold step in the genre and is, in fact, an accurate portrayal of the erratic nature of a teenager growing into his own skin.
Generation P
An apathetic young man in the ever-changing days of post-Communist Moscow becomes one of the forces behind the Russification of Western marketing and the chief creative behind the virtual world of Russian politics.
George R.R. Martin – A Dance with Dragons
The intrigue and destruction of A Song of Ice and Fire continues with the best installment since A Game of Thrones.