Alex84

DeRank : 0,47
DeAge™ : 7212 days • Here since 10 september 2006
Sirenia Nine Destinies And A Downfall
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Oh, Sirenia have made a decent album for my ears, perhaps because they have eliminated the growl. I love growl, but Veland in the previous Sirenia albums wasn't intimidating at all, and a growl that doesn't bring out the beast in you has failed. This album, by the way, brings out what Veland had previously hinted at, namely the desire to create a very plastic metal, on the edge of pop. Well, Theatre of Tragedy, as always, preceded this intention with the beautiful Assembly. However, I like the celestial atmosphere of this album.
Laura Pausini Io Canto
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Iiiih, why is Italian pop music so sappy and monotonous?! By comparison, Céline Dion is a rocker.
Zucchero Fly
Zucchero Fly
19 may 07
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But how sentimental this man is! Interesting the plagiarism of the Roots present in Porompopero. After all, Zucchero is a master of undeclared sampling.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Robbie is literally getting on my nerves. I hate hypocritical people like him. He claims to be fed up with success and then posts a full-frontal nude photo online, which gradually reveals his genitals the more it's clicked. And he's ugly, too. At 30, he looks 40. The junkies from a few decades ago aged better. And
Backstreet Boys Backstreet's Back
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They played the same music as the Jackson 5 or covered Michael Jackson's ballads. Ridiculously sentimental, only a teenager could appreciate them. If I had been born a woman, I would have fallen in love with Billy Corgan instead.
Spice Girls Spice
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So many memories in the spice. I too had fallen prey to them, even though I have far more horrifying horrors among my childhood CDs, like a CD by Laura Pausini and one by Ambra Angiolini (a rarity, this, for connoisseurs).
But then I moved on to the All Saints, more mischievous and intriguing. Then Madonna's Ray of Light came out, and I found myself on the straight path.
Celine Dion One Heart
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It doesn't seem to me that this is a site that deals only with certain music genres. In any case, Céline Dion is one of those singers who makes good music, even if she doesn't fit into a particular musical path. Those who, when judging an album, start swimming upstream by citing various influences might lose a bit of the joy in listening to it. Sometimes, people set aside concepts and the learned excursions in the world of music to simply enjoy it. Céline doesn't sing about malaise, drugs, or anything that makes music rock, right? However, I would like to understand how singers like Céline Dion, in my collection, can coexist with Blind Guardian or Tristania.
Tori Amos Strange Little Girls
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"Heart of gold" the most faithful? But if the original is a heavily country and twangy song? Tori's cover seems like a mix between the main theme of James Bond and a crowd of possessed ghosts. Beautiful, my favorite from a very scholarly album, but essentially pointless.
Tristania Illumination
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Great album. Is Vibeke the new singer of Nightwish? In any case, I really like the polished touch of this album and the room that Osten's voice finds. So dark and cavernous, it manages to give depth to very simple lyrics, all based on how they should be sung.
Within Temptation The Heart Of Everything
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It's an album that I appreciate more and more as I listen to it. The orchestrations are very beautiful, never intrusive. And above all, finally, you can hear the guitars. In the first album, they sounded like synthesizers. The second was Enya in a vaguely metal version. The third had too many choirs. All I Need is also very beautiful, simple and classic.