Francescobus

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DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Blut Aus Nord Ultima Thulee
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This review is really beautiful. I'm not a fan of Black Metal, but it reminded me of an episode from the first series of Space: 1999, titled "The Ice Planet." "Ultima Thule" was the name of the refuge for astronauts who were shipwrecked with the Voyager (if I remember correctly), who encounter the Alfani on an icy planet that grants immortality. Well, when I watch that episode, "Winter" and "Deep Freeze" by Judas Priest come to mind, and now this review and this album will stick with me. Alright, I'm going to listen to it... bye:DDD
Mammatus Mammatus
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I’m a fan of clouds but not to the point of knowing these mammaries (which, when seen like this, appear magical). A wonderful "meteorological" review, so to speak, of a very recent work (2006), which I’ll try to get my hands on quickly. This time you've smoothed out some funny rhymes, like "sabba elettrico" (which for some were of "very difficult" comprehension), but the result remains sensational. And I’m not just talking about describing exactly how a band sounds; for me, a review must evoke images, sensations, that might not even be related to the album. Let’s take a band at random...Powermad, how many sensations in that cover...;DDDD
Hayao Miyazaki Tonari no Totoro (Il Mio Vicino Totoro, 1988)
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It's always a pleasure to read you!
Realm Endless War
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Great album, in the car I alternated it with the debut of Watchtower; it’s one of those few albums that are complex, melodic, and catchy at the same time. For example, Sieges Even debuted with a thrash album that at times seems complicated, but a few months ago I listened to "Steps," which is no longer thrash and is way too difficult for me, except for the title track which is stunning (why haven’t they made an album with 10 "Steps"?). In short, these Realm are truly tough; at their debut, they swept everyone away without getting the fame they deserved, a real shame. Fantastic review, congrats again! ;DD
Infectious Grooves The Plague That Makes Your Booty Move...It's the Infectious Grooves
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Hi night, great rediscovery as usual, and I take this opportunity to get to know them. I like Suicidal, even if I'm not crazy about them (but I think that’s due to the drumming), but hold on a second... I listened to "Freedumb" quite a bit last year. As for the de-meeting thrash, it's really hard for me to find the time because of work and family: basically, I listen to music in the car on my way to work and I’m writing now because the baby is sleeping in the afternoon. Bye and see you next time!
Toxik Think This
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I listened to "Energetic.." and it's catchy, lively like a housewife cleaning the house like a frenzy even if singing is not really my strong suit (but that's okay), it even seems speed-progressive-metal or maybe techno thrash...mumble...wait a sec, I need to get "Control And Resistance," but slowly though, I keep listening to CDs and getting overwhelmed. I also need to dive deeper into Hades, actually at a certain point, those who don’t review have more certainties than those who keep going: by endlessly describing music, you end up not listening to it as you should. Until next time:DDDD
The Firm The Firm
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This is still listenable, while the second "Mean Business," aside from the horrible cover, is depressing.
Mike Scott Bring'em All In
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Excellent! There is always something to learn here.
Cynic Focus
Cynic Focus
15 sep 07
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One of my all-time favorite albums.