lovelorn

DeRank : 1,22
DeAge™ : 7087 days • Here since 13 january 2007
Sonne Hagal Helfahrt
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Beautiful. As always, I hope for a review on Sieben and one on Unto Ashes. I still hope to read you again soon!
Theatre of Tragedy A Rose for the Dead
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Ah, congratulations on mentioning L'Ame Immortelle, which no one ever remembers :)
Theatre of Tragedy A Rose for the Dead
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The review of this album was just missing! :)
AmethistA Realitale
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Long live superstition! :D
Theatre of Tragedy Velvet Darkness They Fear
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This review is also full of good insights (there are some variations on themes that have been mentioned thousands of times by thousands of people), but then it unfortunately gets lost in complacency and mediocrity. Too little for one of the most important and significant works of an entire movement...
AmethistA Realitale
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3 reviews: a grand debut? Well... one has to rethink this Noctifero. I had already written the review for this album and this seems to me just a bare edit, quite scholastic as well. Regardless of this, I must confess that I am partially in disagreement with the rating given and with the contents of the review. The album, in my opinion, is flashy but certainly does not deserve all this hype...
Elvenking Scythe
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Very nice review. Regarding the album - which, by the way, is titled "The Scythe" - I’ll share my opinion that I’ve already expressed elsewhere. This overlap between dark parts and almost joyful parts à la Elvenking didn’t quite convince me. But I must admit that, as a change in the style of Elvenking, it can be a good starting point... The best tracks in my opinion are "Romance and Wrath," "The Divided Heart," and "Totentanz," in which I can sense a greater inclination towards the darker side of the band’s music. The title track is a good hit, but overall there are still a bit too many ups and downs.
Lykaion The Things I've Left
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descriptive: it merely reports data and denies the emotional-visionary aspect of the review. school-like: unprofessional, amateurish, simple...
Lykaion The Things I've Left
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In my opinion, with the extreme vocal parts, there's really nothing to experience... Anyway, the review settles into Emanuele's usual style: rather descriptive and standard, except for the last paragraphs which I personally find a bit school-like...
Lacrimosa Stille
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painfully succinct...