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DeRank : 6,94
DeAge™ : 6975 days • Here since 5 may 2007
Michele Luppi's Heaven Strive
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The vote for me would be a 3.5 if you care.
DragonForce Inhuman Rampage
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Yes, they are great wankers of their respective instruments; I don't doubt that. Too bad that after 2 tracks they smash my balls like few others.
The Dogma Black Roses
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Thank you for the nice comment, lovelorn. For ADRIANO_BERNARD: the song I was referring to with the nice break (keyboard and guitar solos) was Queen Of The Damned. However, as lovelorn pointed out well in his message, and as I mentioned in my review, the peculiarity lies not so much in the solos. They are not the usual power neoclassical band that draws from Helloween-Gamma Ray-Stratovarius et similia and focuses entirely on the double bass. I recommend listening to the whole album and, of course, the follow-up "A Good Day To Die," which was released a few months ago under Drakkar Records. Cheers!
Labyrinth 6 Days To Nowhere
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Of course, I was referring to No Limits as a 6 album and not to no return... I'm listening to Insanity & Genius by Gamma Ray and the song "No return" made me have a slip of the tongue.
Labyrinth 6 Days To Nowhere
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Average. No more than 3 stars, especially since No Return and Return to Heaven Denied would be worth at least 6. Regarding the low-quality levels in the country’s metal scene, I invite the current reviewer to refresh his musical culture. If you think that Italian power metal is only represented by Rhapsody, Domine, Labyrinth, and Elvenking, you should check out the early releases of The Dogma, Steel Seal, Spellblast, Trick or Treat, and Raintime... five young bands that nobody pays attention to and that have delivered debut albums of great depth, which have received positive feedback abroad, and which are significantly better than the last three works of Labyrinth.
Xandria Salomé - The Seventh Veil
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Surely a great album. The singer's voice is excellent, especially in the lower registers. A must-have.
The Dogma A Good Day to Die
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A really nice pen. I don't agree with the rating, but that's just taste. After the good Black Roses, I expected a greater leap in quality. The album is well-produced, performed, and sung (better than the debut). The power-gothic-heavy metal, or whatever you want to call it, that they propose is perhaps too varied, and this might get tiring in the long run. There are some amazing tracks like the opener A Good Day To Die, which is truly superb, but the blow of Bitches Street has an exhilarating time change. Overall, I find a dip in the middle section. Nonetheless, a band of great value that obviously no one gives a crap about... Still, compliments to the reviewer. My rating would be 3 and 1/2 for the album.
Rhapsody Legendary Tales
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I forgot to mention that my dog passed away.
Rhapsody Legendary Tales
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ok iras...now everything is clear. It was a literary experiment!!!!! So dear new acquisition of Debaser, let's analyze your "work." The review, which was probably written on the toilet in 5 minutes, is structured poorly, written worse, and has the vocabulary of a child. I add that that touch of James Joyce (cf. Ulysses), with no commas and random words thrown together, makes the reading as easy to digest as a brick with a sprinkle of lead. TIRAMISU'...if you can write a review, my dog can do it too.
Rhapsody Legendary Tales
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this review is obscene. better than elementary school themes