deathinaugust

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DeAge™ : 7166 days • Here since 26 october 2006
Xasthur A Gate Through Bloodstained Mirrors
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good review, out of solidarity I give 5, even though maybe 4 would be more appropriate; the maximum for this record seems exaggerated to me, it’s just an embryo of his music that will then develop. compliments to stooney's childish comment: every cultural phenomenon, like listening to music, necessarily presents a remarkable variety of aspects: the desire to stand out is not enough to do justice to a sincere adherence to anything; and especially to black metal, which, extreme and "disgusting" (as you say, as if it were the Caillos of the present to say so), would immediately push people away. Perhaps this genre is one of the ways through which already different people can connect with something that fully represents their thoughts (which you will never grasp...), rather than vice versa, that is, adopting an image to separate themselves from the group.
Shining III: Angst, Självdestruktivitetens Emissarie
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this album is DEFINITELY the worst of the shining; it lacks the attitude of the first two, and embarks on a journey that aligns more with the next two. if you give this a 5, what do you give the others?
Evoken Quietus
Evoken Quietus
1 feb 08
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Hello forever! In fact, I would have liked to "make myself survive," but unfortunately, I belong to that generation of individuals who look at responsibilities with fear and the moment they leave home with terror: the idea of continuing to live in a world where no one prepares my morning juice seemed intolerable, haha. A greeting! If you like cinema, I wrote something a few days ago: Kieslowski: Decalogue.
Evoken Quietus
Evoken Quietus
30 jan 08
Voto:
thank you all dear ones.
Krzysztof Kieslowski Decalogo, I
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Thank you all again. A special greeting to Bartle and Galakordi (I need to write to you privately). Dear 47, I consider it a masterpiece (even though I didn't write it in the text) because Kieslowski is able to make silences speak in a very evocative way, as well as create very beautiful works with very limited means. Anyway, I am not one of those who despise those who think differently, especially in a subjective field like cinema. If you didn't like this, you'll likely like the others even less.
Krzysztof Kieslowski Decalogo, I
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Thank you all for your contributions. I could also write the reviews of others, which I’m revising as I go; in any case, I would publish the reviews over a long period of time, so as not to clutter the film space, which is quite limited. Thanks again.
Antestor The Return Of The Black Death
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Let's get to the point. In my opinion, things are like this: black metal emerges, more than from a pagan, satanic, or ecological spirit, from the desire of those who play (and those who listen) to separate themselves from the social fabric they find themselves in. It is the only common element to everything that is grouped under the term "black metal." I don't know which Christianity the antestor claim to represent, but since Constantine, there has been no Christianity that responds to or reacts to the surrounding environment. Therefore, I do not see what Unblack (Christian metal is another thing) has to do with Black Metal. It is true that there are other sub-genres of black (such as Nazi-Black or Occult Black) that stem from sociocultural aggregations; however, they are thematically set against realities like Nazism or paganism, which are no longer in vogue, leading one to consider Nazi-black as a form of Black Metal. Christianity, on the other hand, has nothing asocial or heretical, and as such, cannot in any way inspire a musical form that is heretical and antisocial like Black Metal. It is no coincidence that the most extreme form of Black, Depressive, sees among its members people with a zero ideology, with very few human contacts and very few interviews. That's all.
Antestor The Return Of The Black Death
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Hello everyone, I would like to take advantage of this space for three fundamental reasons. First: I apologize to those who have tried to get in touch with me in recent months, but as you may have noticed from my presence (I'd say non-existent), I've had more than one issue with my connection and managing my computer, issues compounded by simultaneously working on my thesis. So all the promised reviews will eventually be written; it’s just a matter of time. Second: I commend you for your review and stance, but I completely disagree, and I will explain why in the next post. Third: if you like the genre, I’d like to promote myself by inviting you to read my "nugae" on the website.
Solefald Red For Fire: An Icelandic Odyssey, Part 1
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Last night, I actually dreamt of a beautiful blonde, but I don't even remotely remember her face: if you happen to read these lines, send me a private message, I love you! Really good, thorough, and convincing review. I haven't listened to the album, but one day I think I'll give it a listen. The choice to give it only 4 after this declaration of love that is your review is commendable.
Mysticum In The Streams Of Inferno
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Hi seventh, thank you; in fact, that's the title, I wrote a nonsense.