Lethe

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DeAge™ : 7207 days • Here since 16 september 2006
Sol Invictus The Devil's Steed
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Damn, thanks nibiio! If no problems arise, I'm basically already there. But where can I find information about those dates? On the MySpaces of both Tibet and Sol Invictus, there's nothing written...
Sol Invictus The Devil's Steed
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Oh, excuse me... do you happen to know if there are any concerts planned for this summer by Invictus or c93? I've really gotten into them, and I miss seeing them live to have a more complete picture (not quite the right term).
Sol Invictus The Devil's Steed
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I'm an idiot, the grades are reversed.
Sol Invictus The Devil's Steed
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Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful! I agree with the last part of the review; the album could have been lightened up a bit, but it really is something great. Of the works produced since the beginning of the third millennium, I practically have only this… epic trumpet (I like it more here than when listening to, for example, "the world that summer" by Death in June, too intrusive if I remember correctly!), truly sick violins in "o death come close to my eyes," preferably listened to while in a state of psycho-physical alteration. Everything is beautiful!
Cathedral The Ethereal Mirror
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"Another taste of doom couldn't be missing" another taste of your ignorance (even grammatical) couldn't be missing!
Cathedral The Ethereal Mirror
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Damn, it's beautiful! I only have the "Forest of Equilibrium" and "Carnival Bizarre" you mentioned from Cathedral. As for the former, even though I listened to it for the first time quite a while ago, I still can't say whether I like it or not, but one thing's for sure: it's truly a heavy black stone. I was taken aback by that crazy production and those so oppressive riffs (yep, no other terms come to mind). On the other hand, I found "Carnival Bizarre" probably more boring, but definitely less “characteristic”/“defining.”
Judas Priest Painkiller
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Honestly, I'm not particularly fond of Halford's voice, but we're talking about a great album nonetheless! (Check out "Painkiller" covered by Death, with Schuldiner really giving it his all! Beautiful!!!)
Iron Maiden Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son
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yes yes, I second death!!!
Hades Almighty ...Again Shall Be
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Eh, the fear of comparisons... then you know much more than me, I don’t have much about Sol Invictus for example, and yet they’ve released a mountain of albums. It would be a risky review, of course I would never dream of contextualizing in detail like you do... well, we’ll see.
Hades Almighty ...Again Shall Be
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Beautiful memento, on days like these, when we are above 45 degrees, I would gladly take a nice jump to Norway, or somewhere around there. Oh, speaking of apocalyptic folk... when are you going back? :) I was noticing that the review of the beautiful "Trees in Winter" (how nice it is to talk about winter!) by Sol Invictus that you recommended to me some time ago is missing...