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The Top Prog Albums Of Ch'ti

My top prog albums. The list will be regularly updated.

1.Opeth - Ghost Reveries
2.Opeth - Blackwater Park
3.Dream Theater - Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From A Memory
4.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
5.Gojira - Magma

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Created by Ch'ti on 02.03.2024



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My 2022 Favorites

As with the others, gonna update as I go through my collection. This is really just for my own organizational purposes.

1.Brutus (BEL) - Unison Life
2.Chat Pile - God's Country
3.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
4.Xaon - The Lethean
5.Helms Alee - Keep This Be The Way

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Created by Vellichor on 17.01.2024



Dish_dude Top 50 Albums Of 2022

1.Disillusion - Ayam
2.Aenaon - Mnemosyne
3.Wilderun - Epigone
4.Ghost - Impera
5.Panzerfaust - The Suns Of Perdition - Chapter III: The Astral Drain

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Created by dish_dude on 03.01.2024



Oldy's 2022 Albums Ranked

1.White Ward - False Light
2.Gaerea - Mirage
3.Dream Unending - Song Of Salvation
4.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
5.Voivod - Synchro Anarchy

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Created by Oldy86 on 12.06.2023



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MSA 2022 All Write-ins

Taken around 8:30 pm GMT
There was no write-in for djent so I voted for one.
Not totally clean (trolls in last categories are kept for fun),
Thanks to the person who curated most of the write-is since yesterday, it really reduced the work to do!

PS : I cleaned the list listening to The Testament by Seventh Wonder, so I was particularly unhappy to see it in the biggest letdowns at the end

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2.A.A. Williams - As The Moon Rests
3.Disturbed - Divisive
4.Dog Fashion Disco - Cult Classic
5.Fleshwater - We're Not Here To Be Loved

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Created by Maxder on 28.02.2023



My Top 50 Albums Of 2022

1.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
2.White Ward - False Light
3.Gaerea - Mirage
4.Disillusion - Ayam
5.The Halo Effect - Days Of The Lost

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Created by JHK on 01.02.2023



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Pandemonium Of Cosmological Alchemy: Top Metal Albums Of 2022

I don't know if I am just getting too old, or is it the lack of dedicated time to just sit down and listen to an album properly, without doing anything else, but I have a feeling that more and more albums sound just the same. Writing this years my top ten, or should I say top twenty five-ish list was really hard for me. Not because there was a lack of good albums, there are always some good albums, and this year, in some cases, was pure fucking brilliance. But a lot of times there were albums that I listened to a few times, and at that moment they actually sound good, but if you asked me half an hour later which songs I remembered... I would be dumbstruck to give you a proper answer.

So, let us get on with the top ten first. There were some really pleasant surprises, especially in terms of new bands and bands I discovered this year. New Horizon is a project of now ex H.E.A.T singer Eric Grönwal who in early 2022 was revealed as the new singer of Skid Row. Now, I am biased as fuck, because I am a huge fan of his voice, for me he is a brilliant power metal or hard rock singer. And this is exactly how this album sounds, power metal mixed with AOR and hard rock. The album is a collaboration with his former band mate, who plays keyboards in the mentioned H.E.A.T. It seems they wanted to delve deeper into power metal here as opposed to more hard rock style of H.E.A.T although HEAT's last album with Grönwal had pretty strong power influences. I have no idea how, why and what happened in that band so that Eric left, but simultaneously put out a project with his former band mate... and I don't really care. This album is a pure fucking masterpiece of melodic metal. Really refreshing. In terms of originality you won't hear anything especially new, but the delivery is excellent and song writing top notch.
Now I am not going to write a detailed album-by-album review here, I am way too lazy for that. Or not quite. I will just say that first four places, you could switch them in any order you want, and it would be great. Amorphis delivered another great album, Månegarm is being Månegarm, rising again to the top tier of Viking metal. What I really love about Månegarm is that they do not just write your default Viking metal songs and lyrics. Just as the previous few, this album is inspired by, and follows the story of Yngling dynasty, legendary and semi-legendary rulers from Scandinavia who, as the sagas say, claim descent from Odin himself and are progenitors of all the medieval rulers and kings from Scandinavia. At least that is what the sagas say. My point here, it is not just another default band and album riding the wave of Viking popularity, or at least it is not just that. Månegarm looks to explore history, sagas and myths of medieval Scandinavia and re-tell the Norse sagas in a modern metal format. Another band of a similar manner in the list is Ereb Altor, quite similar to Månegarm in style, modern Viking metal or pagan metal, or however you want to call it these days, heavily influenced by both black and folk metal. Just like Månegarm, most of their songs are in Swedish, rather than the English language. Which is a huge bonus if you ask me.
Between those two, there is a new In Flames album. What do you mean it is not In Flames? OK, an album that should have been In Flames, if In Flames were actually any good in the last decade or two. It might be called The Halo Effect, but it sounds like In Flames/Dark Tranquillity. Zero surprise there, since for those who are not familiar, it is literally made up of former In Flames members, with Mikkael Stanne from Dark Tranquilliy, who is also former In Flames member himself, on vocals. Great album, it sounds like In Flames, it is nothing especially original, but it is a quality album, and better than anything In Flames recorded since.. probably the Clayman if you ask me.
If there wasn't New Horizon, Stormruler would be the revelation of the year for me. I don't know what is going on in the USA, but there are quite a few really good melodic or atmospheric black metal bands in recent years coming from the US. Last year it was Stormkeep, this year it is Stormruler. As far as I know, they are not connected in any way, but similarities do not stop at having a "Storm" in their name. Fucking masterpiece of an album. If you are into atmospheric instrumental interludes that remind me of Summoning, or melodic black metal.. yes, this album is for you.
Quite as Expected, Brymir put out another quality album with their Voices in the Sky. If you are not familiar with Brymir..well, think of Ensiferum, Wintersun, maybe some Equillibrium or Kalmah. Yeah, so do I. Awesome album.
Another new band on this year's list, Fallen Sanctuary. A collaboration between members of Temperance and Serenity. Personally, I really enjoy Georg (Neuhauser, singer of Serenity and the main vocal contributor to Fallen Sanctuary) voice. His voice has a beautiful tone and colour. So I was on it from the start. Also, I am a real sucker for melodic power metal so.. makes sense that his made my list. Unsurprisingly, Septicflesh made the cut with another good album. One of the few bands that keep a high level on consistency in many years. Since Communion, they haven't put out a bad album. I really struggled to decide what album to put on number ten spot, since there was at least five or six I considered to be good enough.. in the end, I picked progressive veterans Threshold. Because it was quite a surprise how much I liked this album, it reminded me a lot of their 2004 Subsurface, and how good they used to be in their prime.

Few more things and few albums that I want to mention. I was never huge fan of Parkway Drive, but they grew on me with years, and I kind of fell for them over the time, even though I did not really liked them for years when I first hear them. Well, this album, who probably most of the old and more metalcore fans will not like.. to me was a fucking masterpiece. They quite moved away from the old PWD sound and… well I really enjoyed this one. Sakis Tolis put out another Rotting Ch… I mean solo album masterpiece. Blind Guardian put out the best album since 2010, but I am still kind of divided on it. I like it but at the same time it lacks that something to make it really memorable. As I said maybe I am just too old, haven’t listened to it enough times, or need to play it without doing anything else to really let it sink in. Not great, not terrible but quite solid. I could say the same thing about Evergrey, Therion and few other bands on the list.. Few of the other albums that were quite close to be in top 10, and are definitely worth mentioning are Bucovina’s new album. Also Finnish folk black metal one woman project Vermilia put another good album. Yes, I really do enjoy bands that sing in their native languages, in spite of me not understand shit. Or maybe because of it. After a long wait, Battlelore returned with a new album called “The Return of the Shadow”, of course it is another Tolkien themed album, and of course, I love the shit out of it.

In the end there was a lot of other albums that I consider to be good, especially some really big bands like Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy, Behemoth also released some new stuff this year. And while none of it was particularly band, I do like most of it, none was either really deserving of the place in the top tier. Not great, not terrible as the meme would say.

1.New Horizon - Gate Of The Gods
2.Månegarm - Ynglingaättens Öde
3.Amorphis - Halo
4.The Halo Effect - Days Of The Lost
5.Ereb Altor - Vargtimman

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Created by RhaegarTargaryen on 21.01.2023



Metal Album 2022 Top 160 - (my Favorites)

1.Immolation - Acts Of God
2.Bloodbath - Survival Of The Sickest
3.Strigoi - Viscera
4.Konvent - Call Down The Sun
5.Souldrainer - Departure

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Created by Alexbridger on 17.01.2023



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My Favourites Of 2022

As the Earth makes another full circle around the sun, its time to celebrate the best albums that marked that period.

1.Kurokuma - Born Of Obsidian
2.Jungle Rot - A Call To Arms
3.The Hu - Rumble Of Thunder
4.Malevolence - Malicious Intent
5.Toxik - Dis Morta

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Created by omne metallum on 07.01.2023



Top 2022

Every category (Best, Very Good...) in no particular order...

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3.Disillusion - Ayam
4.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
5.Aenaon - Mnemosyne

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Created by hippified on 06.01.2023



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Top 20 Albums of 2022

It's been a while! I've been offline for quite a while now, but I thought to myself that it might be fun to visit some old hobbies, and now I'm introducing my top favorite albums of 2022! Hope you like it, and give a thumbs up if you do :-)

Thanks a lot, and happy new year!

1.The Halo Effect - Days Of The Lost
2.An Abstract Illusion - Woe
3.Allegaeon - Damnum
4.Blind Guardian - The God Machine
5.Ghost - Impera

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Created by ChrisWinther on 01.01.2023



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2022 Picks

My personal picks from 2022 some are good some are terrible

1.Queensrÿche - Digital Noise Alliance
2.The Cult - Under The Midnight Sun
3.Elder - Innate Passage
4.King Buffalo - Regenerator
5.Voivod - Synchro Anarchy

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Created by Blackcrowe on 31.12.2022



Top 22 Of '22

1.David Maxim Micic - Bilo IV
2.Porcupine Tree - Closure / Continuation
3.Charlie Griffiths - Tiktaalika
4.Devin Townsend - Lightwork
5.Wilderun - Epigone

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Created by andreosokin on 31.12.2022



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AJ's Ranking Of 2022

Top 50 of this forsaken year from the top to the abyss (but still good). 8 & above

Album count: 329
Average rating: 6.73

1.Cult Of Luna - The Long Road North
2.Sylvaine - Nova
3.Luminous Vault - Animate The Emptiness
4.White Ward - False Light
5.Blut Aus Nord - Disharmonium - Undreamable Abysses

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Created by AJ The Great on 31.12.2022



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Best Of The Year: 2022

I've played somewhere in the region of 1200 albums this year - there's been a lot of great stuff among them, so this will not be an easy list to narrow down - I'd like to say I can be stricter than the 25 I had in last year's list, but to be honest I feel like the competition for 25 spots is more intense this time around, so I'll stick to that (making this the top 2% of albums I heard this year) - shoutouts to Gloson, The Nest, Sum Of R, Process Of Guilt, Dysnostic and Aeviterne, who probably would have had good shots of making it onto this list if I'd made the time to revisit them more. Also shoutout to Laere and Euphrosyne, whose EPs in Clandestine Cuts indicate exceedingly promising futures

1.Psychonaut - Violate Consensus Reality
2.Disillusion - Ayam
3.Persefone - Metanoia
4.Kardashev - Liminal Rite
5.Shadow Of Intent - Elegy

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Created by musclassia on 23.12.2022