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Gamma Ray Majestic
Voto:
Of course you’re only referring to the album you’ve listened to. It would be absurd to write based on hearsay!!!! The fact is that in my opinion, it's simply not justified to give such a high rating to a band’s CD when they've reached their eighth album without knowing their history. Let me give you an example: one first reads the review of Land Of The Free (5 stars) which they know, and then reads your review of Majestic (5 stars) which they haven’t listened to yet. This leads them to think that Majestic is at the same level as one of the masterpieces of power metal of all time. That's why if I were in your position and couldn’t refrain from writing this review, which is quite bare, I wouldn’t have given a rating in reference to your initial statement. Bye.
Silverchair Freak Show
Voto:
Funny review... a bit long in the intro but it flows well. The album? I'm not planning to listen to it.
Gamma Ray Majestic
Voto:
The epicness flaunted here during the review phase simply doesn't exist. Epic metal is Manilla Road, old Manowar, and Virgin Steele, just to be clear. The opener borrows heavily from a Black Sabbath riff. Moving on to the album, it's decent... infinitely superior are Land Of The Free, Heading, Somewhere and even better are Insanity and Powerplant. I prefer it to Sigh No More and No World Order, but how on earth can you give it 5 stars if you don't know the entire discography????????
Gamma Ray Majestic
Voto:
Gamma Ray Majestic
Voto:
The epicness flaunted here during the review phase simply doesn't exist. Epic metal is Manilla Road, old Manowar, and Virgin Steele, just to be clear. The opener borrows heavily from a Black Sabbath riff. Moving on to the album, it's decent... infinitely superior are Land Of The Free, Heading, Somewhere and even better are Insanity and Powerplant. I prefer it to Sigh No More and No World Order, but how on earth can you give it 5 stars if you don't know the entire discography????????