Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Quiet Riot Metal Health
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Look a bit... the Quiet Riot. I've listened to this album a lot, and it deserves four stars, well done for bringing it back. After "Condition Critical," they went into a crisis. I read (somewhere) that the Slade cover sold a million copies, but I wouldn't be surprised if someone corrects me. Great review and great choice. I still see few comments, but I'm sure many know this album. Well done: DDD
Adam Ant Friend Or Foe
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Wonderful review, well done, but for me it deserves three stars. I found the album in 1992, I think in a hidden corner of the old store in my hometown, and I immediately listened to it with interest. When I listen to something, I always tend to analyze the packaging of the vinyl, and I've never liked the front cover, while inside you can see Pirroni without make-up, and there's not even a trace of the old grocer anymore (a matter of months). What I like about the album is the variety it offers and the brightness of some songs like "Something Girls" (a sort of Trinity act three), the title track, "Made Of Money," and "Here Comes The Grump." However, I don't like the percussion; I preferred the rhythm created with the Ants, but it’s clear that this character has always been underrated by me, and thanks to your reviews, I'm starting to fully appreciate him. Well done!
Dream Death Journey Into Mystery
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Very skilled and knowledgeable. Congratulations!
Adam And The Ants Kings Of The Wild Frontier
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I really like how you write, especially how you add flavor to the discussions: you describe them so simply that they become understandable to everyone and with a lot of irony, without too much affectation. The purpose of the reviewer is to convey their emotions, to make the reader partake in them; maybe I like Adam Ant for different reasons, but we’re here to share sensations, and that’s what makes music special, of any kind, after all. My favorite songs are "Dog Eat Dog" and "Ant Invasion," as well as "Jolly Roger," a relative of "Could This Be Magic?" by Van Halen (just my personal impression). Great job, I’ll try to maintain your style but with Thrash, for sure :DDDD
Adam and The Ants Prince Charming
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I have fond memories associated with "Tonight She Comes" by the Cars, and regarding "Friend Or Foe," I really like the title track and the arpeggio on "Made Of Money": I'll stop here, though.
Adam and The Ants Prince Charming
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Thank you mien_mo_man, my review is a bit lacking, not because I haven't listened to the album or because I don't know Adam, but because I haven't delved into the musical background of the time. I was a bit arrogant in sending it, hoping to best showcase Antmusic for Sexpeople: I can assure you that if I had seen your splendid review of the debut published earlier, I would have contacted you and tossed mine. I'm glad if you review "King Of the Wild Frontier"; I also have "Friend Or Foe" on vinyl, which I got around 1991. When I write reviews outside of Thrash Metal, I tend to stumble a bit, but I hope to improve:DDDD
David Fincher Zodiac
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It reminds me of the song "Blood Of the Zodiac" by Machine Head, just that:DDD
Dave McKean MirrorMask
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Really good this one too, very well done. I'm listening to Deathrow:DDDD
Adam and The Ants Prince Charming
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Oh yes, well just think that I was mowing the lawn in 1989 with the patch of Eddie scribbler from "Seventh Son..." sewn on the back of my jumpsuit and I still hadn't discovered Adam:DDD
Orange Goblin The Big Black
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You're in a Doom phase, huh? Always good though, I only hear you mentioned but I already have them downloading. Meanwhile, I'm in a full-on thrash period, but I was just revisiting Sacrilege, who sound a bit doom, especially "Turn Back To Trilobite." Welcome back :DDD