Michoos What

DeRank : 7,53
DeAge™ : 7228 days • Here since 26 august 2006
Mastodon The Hunter
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Look, I may have gotten to 10-11 careful listens, but my opinion doesn’t change: this album is a huge disappointment. Especially because it was the one I was looking forward to the most. The commercial shift is obvious (the arrival of Elizondo as a producer already made me raise my eyebrows), and that really gets on my nerves. Out of 13-14 tracks, I repeat, maybe 3 or 4 are worth saving; the only one that truly gives you some satisfaction is “Spectrelight” with Scott Kelly (couldn’t he at least sing in a decent song?). I mean, can you imagine Hinds singing live that cheesy-garish rubbish "Creature Lives"? Brrr. I want to be hopeful, but in a couple of years they’ll end up like System of a Down (I mean the same path: from original band to commercial group for angry 17-year-olds). Dailor, at least save yourself.
Mogwai Earth Division EP
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But just 5 minutes ago, didn't they release a new album? Well, maybe they had some leftover material and added it later. The last one wasn't exactly a masterpiece, actually... Great review, I'll add it to my listening list.
Wiht The Harrowing Of The North
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Well, I'll try to listen to them.
Bull Of Heaven Like a Wall in Which an Insect Lives and Gnaws
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I have this record on vinyl. After listening to it all (at the age of 8, now I'm 30), I had to rent a sports field to "park" it. I really didn't know where the hell to put it.
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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A dramatic turn of events: Milan-Inter 2-1; Palermo-Inter 4-3; Inter-Trabdznsporghfghd 0-1. (to be continued)...
Opeth Heritage
Opeth Heritage
14 sep 11
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I quote the gentleman above. All in all, I believe they exceed more than anyone else in the prog-death realm (which is not exactly my favorite genre); but they are, all things considered, quite normal in a progressive rock key. To put it briefly, I didn't find any passages that had me clutching my privates, but it's a good album nonetheless.
Thrice Major/Minor
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"Major/Minor steps away from the band's Post-Hardcore roots to revisit elements of 90's underground Grunge and combine them with the typical experimentation. 'Ok, you convinced me: I'm listening.'"
Primus Green Naugahyde
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Among all the things I have listened to so far in 2011, Uncle Les is the one that has satisfied me the most. Different from the last "Antipop" (which I also liked) and a bit more Primus-style. Truly an excellent comeback. A guarantee!
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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Anyway, dear friends and viewers, I’d like to emphasize that my judgment above given to the album is not solely "ad cazzum" and purely in the spirit of jest, but rather the result of careful audio/critical evaluation. To cut it short, yesterday for about an hour I had nothing to do, and I thought to myself: "Well, why not have a few laughs with the new irresistible album by Drim Titer?" I managed to listen to 7-8 songs (a massive achievement, if I may say so). I affectionately share with you the one that brought me the most joy, along with some schizophrenic attitudes, big hearty laughs, and convulsive cries: which could also be renamed: "Ronaldinho and Denilson vs Harlem Globetrotters."
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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"A realistic set of excrements."