mien_mo_man

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 7079 days • Here since 22 january 2007
Funeral From These Wounds
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I discovered that the album is in my veins. Is the entire doom?
Todd Rundgren Nearly Human
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Thank you, Jake. I actually can't understand what happened... I trust the Editors... I wait and hope.
Funeral From These Wounds
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I liked the page, now all that's left is the music... we'll see, I've been very disappointed every time I try a doom black drone album after a nice review.
Viking Do Or Die
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Here, all the references to Scandinavia perfectly blend metal (of all genres) together. Thank you for reminding me of Berserker, the wrestler I mean... He was a crazy guy and really spoke a Scandinavian language... he used to be called The Viking after all... Wasn't he one of the members of this band? No, right, you wrote that there wasn't even one original Eriksen. Sarachek, on the other hand, sounds more Polish or Czechoslovakian. The reference to sheets of paper is brilliant; the idea of the guitars in srl also came to me when I thought of writing the review of Indulgence by whom you well know (which thank God I never did).
Cold Cold
Cold Cold
26 nov 07
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For a while, post-grunge had piqued my interest. Then I stumbled upon Creed and especially Lifehouse... as for the review, grunge will improve, don’t worry.
Annie Lennox Songs Of Mass Destruction
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I would also include Bonnie Tyler and Carole King... It's nice not to have read about Nico anywhere.
Adrian Lyne Allucinazione Perversa (Jacob's Ladder)
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One of my favorite movies... in my opinion, one of the cornerstones of current genres and stuff like The Sixth Sense or The Machinist, etc. Great Robbins.
Britney Spears Blackout
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whoever is the cause of their own misfortune, let them weep for themselves. All in all, I liked you quite a bit... I had never crossed paths with you before. Is this your first or am I the one who's dreaming? Honestly, I wanted to give you a 4, but I'm giving you a 5 because I had made up my mind to review this myself, and you spared me the torture. Well, now I'm left with only X by Kylie Minogue :-)
Old Man River Good Morning
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Instead, I laughed a lot at the self-irony in the comments on the review of "The Ever Popular Tortured Artist Effect" by Rundgren, where those aiming for the target hit me perfectly, striking me with irony... You see? I'm a normal person, after all :)
Old Man River Good Morning
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So, one thing is to exaggerate tones for the sake of adding a little more spice; after all, I find it entertaining, whether a human case or not... as for the outrageous coming out, I don't know and I haven't read many pages on this site where the writers can recognize their own flaws. I have already done it; I have acknowledged my flaws. Thank you, Odradek, for also recognizing my flaws, but I wanted to tell you that I too had acknowledged my faults. I mean, I had arrived at the same point you have. I mean, if I want to make critical analyses about this and that, it would be good, every now and then, to show others that I can also engage in critical analyses of myself: I can do that. Then I confirm: there are people here who shower the reviews of Sunn O))) with fives. Not that those reviews were poorly written, by any means. But having to read comments like "great review!", "fantastic as always!", "the best on the site!", "I could never get tired of reading reviews about these Sunn O)))!" bothers me just a bit, since when I write one, the comments I get are more or less "NOW YOU'VE MADE ME WISH I HAD PASTA!!!" :-) Just a little bothersome, really: I enjoy exaggerating the tones a bit, but deep down, I care about all of you (I concluded my last post, in that review where I complained about Sunn O))), writing something like that).