GrantNicholas

DeRank : 6,77
DeAge™ : 7068 days • Here since 1 february 2007
Chris Cornell Higher Truth
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Nice record. But King Animal was anything but commercial ;)
Stereophonics Keep The Village Alive
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I just got tired of the attitude of certain people, I've seen in other reviews that habits haven't changed but I was just too eager to write :D
Iron Maiden The Book of Souls
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Surprisingly good album
Litfiba Grande Nazione
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I forgot: regarding the period without Pelù, Insidia is an adequate album and a few songs here and there (Il Pazzo Che Ride, Sottile Ramo, Giorni Di Vento, Luce Che Trema) are noteworthy.
Litfiba Grande Nazione
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Good album. Direct, tight, great production by Tim Palmer, a nice classic (La Mia Valigia), a handful of great tracks (Elettrica, Anarcoide, Brado) and a Ghigo who, in my opinion, is in good shape. Squalo is let down by the lyrics; in my opinion, it has the best riff of the album.
Nickelback Here And Now
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I agree: the worst Nickelback album. The only positive note: This Means War (entirely written by Kroeger, a good omen for a future solo project). All The Right Reasons, in my humble opinion, remains their peak, and Savin' Me is their best track.
Coldplay Mylo Xyloto
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Good album. Back when I reviewed Viva La Vida, I gave it three stars, but let's just say I've changed my mind and both are worth four. I don't think the whole work is aimed at chart-friendly pop: it seems more like a blend of past (Charlie Brown and Major Minus could be outtakes from X & Y, Us Against The World from Parachutes), present, and a hypothetical future.
Kasabian Velociraptor!
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If published, my review will be an "unintentional" duplicate. I anyway talked about it in a similar way to yours; I didn’t plagiarize you, I wrote it a few days ago, huh. XD Coming to the album, I agree on everything except for two things: it's their best album, in my opinion, so I would have given it four stars, while for me Re-Wired is one of the best tracks on the album.
Bush The Sea Of Memories
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Good album, it exceeds expectations. You beat me to it, I’m writing about this album too. The first five tracks (Mirror, Winter, All My Life, Afterlife, and Doctors) shout out a great comeback. Then things normalize, but overall it’s good. The addition of the guitarist from the too underrated Institute has helped (Distort Yourself was a wonderful album). Rossdale is a surprise, and that’s better.
Arctic Monkeys Suck It And See
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@progrock: sorry, I didn't know about this discussion that escaped me. Anyway, I’m relatively indifferent to discussions elsewhere; if they want, they can come and discuss here too. Back to the AM, I think Humbug is their best album to date, especially since I love bands that can make such bold shifts while maintaining quality. I was too lukewarm about it back then, thinking about it. :)