Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7216 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Nasty Savage Nasty Savage
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So many comments about Nasty Savage, which are very much appreciated. @mien, I still remember your request about "Indulgence," and this has led me to work on its predecessor, which is my favorite. I also think your observations are valid. Every time I listen to "Indulgence," it seems to me that the vocals take a backseat and the guitars focus more on power than on bone-crushing riffs. However, all these comments (and this is what I love about Debaser) have encouraged me to give it another listen. I send you back your hug and respect; I really think I’ll work on "Indulgence," perhaps taking my time. See you soon!
Nasty Savage Nasty Savage
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Bartle!!!! It's great to see you again, as you can see I answered your call and I can tell you right away that everything is fine. I'm enjoying music more than usual and the new job is going okay, but the most important thing is that I've made friends with everyone except the boss who is a Predalien, holy crap, of excellent quality :)))
Nasty Savage Nasty Savage
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Here I am. I’m very happy with the comments, which are very candid and diverse, but also to return to these pages after a very difficult personal period, which is now behind me. Nasty Savage is a group that’s a matter of taste on various points, so my review is just one completely debatable perspective. @Sfascia I remember Dezso Istvan Bartha as an excellent bassist on "Indulgence", the sole author of the enjoyable "Inferno", even though the more famous bassist is probably Richard Bateman. @Psycroptic Metallica covered Sweet Savage in one of the two "Garage Inc." albums. I agree with Kosmogabri: awful cover that appears on many t-shirts. If I’m not mistaken, it seems that Chris Reifert in the inner photo of "Scream Bloody Gore" (1987) by Death is wearing one with a slightly different logo.
UFO Obsession
UFO Obsession
17 mar 09
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The UFO albums with Michael Schenker have been the soundtrack to my recent work period. I'm not crazy about "Obsession," but it's an album I enjoy listening to, even though Schenker's presence during the songwriting phase is limited. The review is very nice, and I'm happy to see this album being reviewed; tomorrow in the car, I'll listen to it with the review in mind. Bye!
Blowback Morning Wood
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Always excellent reviews from you. However, today I kept thinking about "Deception Ignored" and my initial comments; it seems that things are starting to work again. Talk to you soon, bye!
Violent Force Malevolent Assault of Tomorrow
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Thank you, night. It’s been a while since I’ve checked in too; I’m slowly coming out of a very rough period, and I hope to start writing something down again soon.
Bob Catley The Tower
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And let’s find out then; I must have read an interview at the time of the album's release.
Deep Purple The House Of The Blue Light
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A good album except for "Call Of The Wild" and also "Dead or Alive," which has a vibe similar to "Spotlight Kid" by Rainbow. It’s an album truly worth rediscovering.
Sieges Even Life Cycle
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So many comments in this review, thank you for your generosity! @ocram it was your review on the Realm that pushed me towards Sieges Even; this summer I only took "Uneven" to the beach, a wonderful vacation with that soundtrack, "Making Memories" through music in short. I'm also thinking of doing a review on a band that has the same producer as the Realm and they even toured together... I hope something good comes out of it. See you soon:DDD @Shooting, I believe that on the next "Steps" there’s more progressive rock and therefore it might interest you, thanks for the visit, kind as always. @Hell "A Sense of Change" is an excellent work with the new singer, clearly superior to Franz Herde, but I'm sure you'll like "Life Cycle" just the same. See you soon:DDD
Benediction Dark Is The Season
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Yes, great review and also amusing. The cover is truly unique; it's a shame about the few comments on the review.