Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Firebird Firebird
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Great review, it reminds me of Calvino's quickness.
King Diamond Abigail
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Great reception. One of the best solo works of the Diamond King. Well done Mikkey, but also to everyone else.
Black Widow Sacrifice
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I've listened to this too! Used as I am to the Devil in the form of "Don't Break The Oath," I struggle to imagine a gentle voice speaking of demons. It's music that feels ancient, from distant civilizations, but also echoes the peasant miseries of my childhood: a big pot in front of the fireplace, I would say. Nonetheless, it's a great album, one to listen to multiple times. I wonder if I would think of the Devil without looking at the cover... or if someone had played it for me on an unusual cassette, I would think (with my limited grasp of English) that it's an appealing folk-rock band. I feel inadequate, but the album is very beautiful. Bye!
Prong Beg to Differ
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Good job, Fidia! I listened to it recently, and the sound is very tight and well-balanced. I like the review, which has inspired me to listen to this excellent group that is certainly underrated. Cheers!
Vendetta Go And Live.. Stay And Die
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Listened to! In the title track, the verses are sung in a Slayer-esque manner similar to "Kill Again"; this seems to be the most evident "heard before" moment. For the rest, it's pure enjoyment. I fully agree with this review, although I'm not sure this debut is superior to "Brain Damage"; surely I need to give it another listen, no doubt about that. The worst I've heard remain Violent Force and Protector's "Mysantropy." Good job Bartleboom! :D
Assassin The Upcoming Terror
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Better than Violent Force and worse than Vendetta.
Forbidden Forbidden Evil
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The semi-legend of Virgin Steel disguised as Exorcist comes to life on Debaser:DDDD. Thanks to everyone!
Satan Court in the Act
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Ouch! The vote!
Satan Court in the Act
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Very good!!!!! I know the whole story but I don't have the record, however, I'll get it now. It seems like the story of Living Death a.k.a. Sacred Chao (different genre). Great fest! With Bartleboom, you can never go wrong, absolute guarantee of competence, quality, and consistency. :DDD P.S. Here at work, I managed to find a shortcut to the Internet...
Def Leppard Pyromania
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Listened! You can tell that Lange is in the control room and there's a lot of AC/DC 1980-1981 flavor, both in the vocals and in some rhythmic solutions. The album is very beautiful and you can sense that these guys have a background in NWOBHM (I hope I'm not saying something silly), I reaffirm that they are excellent musicians. In short, it’s melodic Hard Rock with soul and catchiness (not commercial; it's not the same situation). For example, I can't appreciate Shadow King by Gramm and Campbell from 1991 in the same way (apart from two songs), even though Gramm has a nice voice. Great job, Marco! Sorry for this brief comment; I'll try to be more detailed in the next ones: DDDD!! Bye!