Stanne90

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DeAge™ : 6827 days • Here since 30 september 2007
A New Silent Corporation Everything Is Exactly As It Seems
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You got my attention. Well done! Great review!
Daylight Dies Lost To The Living
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@Casamorta & Hell: I can understand you, I've realized that I made a mistake in the review. I said that if you love bands like Anathema and Novembre, this is an album not to miss. These latter bands are much more varied and perhaps even more engaging than DD. I gave such a high rating to the album because I appreciated especially the technical and sound qualities of this band, although I cannot deny that some tracks really moved me... I also have to say that recently, as Ale9to also mentions, Doom/Death is in a bit of a dead period, and it might be very far from what it was in the early '90s, so a decline in quality is evident.
Do Make Say Think Do Make Say Think
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Good reception. However, I've tried to listen to them, but they tell me little/nothing.
Daylight Dies Lost To The Living
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I fully agree.
Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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Unlike many others, I continue to say that for me it’s an album that has conveyed a lot to me.
Swallow The Sun New Moon
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Beautiful. Both the review and the album.
Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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Okay. I respect your opinion, which is different from mine, and I'll stop here, otherwise the discussion about their gender would drag on until 2020....XDXD
Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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Yes, I was referring to Novembre especially XD...but also in part to Katatonia.
Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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@Gasta: the one from Katatonia is a much more modern and elaborate Doom, rich in various influences, but you can't say it doesn't exist anymore in the latest albums. Aside from the fact that they have become very difficult to define (Prog? Gothic? Depressive Rock? Alternative Doom?) and the list goes on, the Doom traits are still there, even if much less evident compared to their early works.
Katatonia Night Is The New Day
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Well, in this case, yes then. Those who may have called it a masterpiece either don't have a strong critical sense like you say, or they listened to it very superficially. Personally, I find that, for example, albums like "TGCD" and "Last Fair" are much more beautiful and original compared to "NITND," which I still liked.