Starblazer

DeRank : 2,48
DeAge™ : 6714 days • Here since 23 january 2008
Ostrogoth Ecstasy and Danger
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Unassailable as always!
Black Sabbath Born Again
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In For The Kill is the stunning opener of Seventh Star, an absolute masterpiece featuring Gleen Hughes on vocals that I will definitely review.
Black Sabbath Born Again
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Well, as far as I'm concerned, all of Ozzy's Sabbath albums have at least 2-3 painfully dull tracks: 1-Warning would be a catchy little song stretched out unnecessarily with a tedious instrumental section. 2-Paranoid is a little hard rock number that gets old after the fifth listen; just think about the power of a Trashed or a In For The Kill?? 3-Vol.4, excluding maybe Supernaut and Wheels Of Confusion, is a truly excruciating drivel devoid of any interest. 4-Sabbra Cadabra is a revolting song; hearing the bat-eater scream "LOVE ME LADYYYYYYYY" makes me want to commit suicide. 5-Junior's Eyes is an outrageous mess; if I were Ozzy's late father, I would have kicked him right in the mouth from up there. THE BLACK SABBATH FREE FROM THE BURDEN OF OZZY ARE ONE OF THE PUREST AND MOST GENIUS EXPRESSIONS IN THE HISTORY OF METAL.
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@ Battlegods: Trashed, Disturbing The Priest, Zero The Hero, and Born Again are something extraordinary, try to get them by any means!
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@ Fallen: come on, I was just joking :-)
Black Sabbath Born Again
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But do you know why here Butler and Ward only do routine work?? Simple, because with an absolute top player like Ian Gillan (and also God, Hughes, and Martin) there was absolutely no need to fill every song with continuous and lengthy instrumental passages.
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When I listen to Disturbing The Priest, I feel the urge to put on a black hood, grab my copy of Vol.4, which lies forgotten in a drawer of my wardrobe, and burn it in honor of Satan, Lord of Evil and all the malevolent temptations.
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No, Supersoul, it's you fans from the very beginning who have the slices of Valtellina speck on your ears, so stubbornly self-convinced that the Black Sabbath died after Sabotage... come on! Open your mind and savor the absolute delight of Born Again, the depth of Seventh Star, and the hallucinatory visions of The Eternal Idol. BE BRAVE, OPEN MIND, MOVE ON FROM YOUR CLICHET!
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the other review is practically non-existent...
Amorphis Black Winter Day
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Thank you, anonymous friends :-)