dark schneider

DeRank : 0,87
DeAge™ : 7243 days • Here since 11 august 2006
Black Sabbath Born In Hell
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Felt and direct review. I don't know the album, and in general, the Black Sabbath landscape post-Osborne remains unexplored for me.
Keane Perfect Symmetry
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Well, it's a bit of a cliché but very pleasant for those who love the genre. Well, I don't love it...
The Darkness One Way Ticket To Hell... And Back
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I can't tell if Starblazer is crazy or just lacks objectivity. Nothing special. A decent pop record that deserves a passing grade. The Darkness never took themselves too seriously... and neither did the singer who ended up in rehab because of cocaine addiction. The Darkness, to your delight, no longer exists. Justin's brother is continuing with a project along with the other members. However, it's worth mentioning that Justin Hawkins' voice live was something phenomenal: he didn’t miss a note at the Heineken Jammin' Festival in Imola three years ago (Why doesn't Heineken come back to Imola anymore?).
AC/DC Rock N Roll Train
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Guys, for tickets check www.seatwave.it... prices are a bit high, but they are the only ones (for now) available. If you want to spend the usual 69.90 euros, I suggest keeping an eye on ticketone points (www.ticketone.it). PS: See you in Milan in March. Saludos a todos. I gotta run, I have to catch the rock 'n roll train at 11:30. Bye!
Oasis Don't Believe the Truth
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Who has ever seen Italia7 Gold more than 10 years ago? I remember that sometimes when I was waiting for my episode of Ken the Warrior, the signal wasn’t available, and instead, images of Bologna's goal actions would scroll by with Oasis tracks like "Don't Look Back in Anger" and "Wonderwall" playing in the background. Those were the good times!
Robert Butler & Michael Gleason Remington Steele
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Thank goodness that in the eye clinics there's London who, contrary to Il_Paolo, reviews great films excellently.
Bloc Party Intimacy
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Um...Britain. Well-made review even though I notice some contrast between opinion and vote. The empty spaces are not a problem in my opinion, on the contrary...
Bloc Party Intimacy
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I believe that in the indie electronic rock scene made in Britain, they are devastating and original. Their previous album intrigued me in a positive way despite being inferior compared to Silent Alarm: I absolutely didn’t find it to be a misstep. Of course, you either love this band or hate them (although it's easier to love them). I'll have to give this one a listen.
AFI Sing The Sorrow
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A good review for an atypical punk band that you either love or hate. I love it, but the masterpieces are quite different.
Slipknot All Hope Is Gone
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A rather fitting title then? By now, I no longer feel the need for these Slipknot. I cherish the bygone days of their debut...for the memories, of course...Now I find it very hard to digest even vol.3, which is the most melodic.