Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6669 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Zeraphine Traumaworld
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If it can't communicate anything particular to you... who knows, maybe it can to me. Good review, but the album cover isn't bad either. I'll put my few neurons to work and maybe I'll listen to it if I get the chance. Bye!
Boris Absolutego
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Well...I don't know, you write well, better than me, but this album doesn't really inspire me...human screams?
Everything seems a bit unclear to me; will it be a noisy album like some works by Fred Frith?
Anyway, those 5 stars inspire a certain confidence...if I get the chance, I'll try to listen to it.
Bye!
Steely Dan Everything Must Go
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Here...I mean, no, what I wanted to say was that...
I own all the Steely Dan albums except for this one, Everything...but I don't know why Two Against...sounds amazing, yet in the end it just doesn't take off like the others, so I'm still in doubt even though your review is great...
A track like "Bodhisattva" will never come back, right?
Ciao!
Marillion Brave
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I don't know but... Brave... don't take it personally... it's the album I liked the least from Marillion. I own 9, I like them all, especially This Strange Engine. I listen to it and re-listen to it but I don't like it; sure, it's played well, but I can’t give it more than three. Your review, however, seems exemplary; I can tell you're a big fan of the band, so long live Marillion. Oasis? Meh... Hi God Hogarth!
Camel Rain Dances
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Great album, even though it's not a masterpiece for me; still, both Ward and CameLatimer sound very good and that's what matters. The review seems decent, with a little extra effort you would have earned 4 stars. Bye!
Black Sabbath Heaven And Hell
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Here... I mean, no, what I wanted to say is that...
Vic Sorriso's review may have gone off-topic, but it's full of anger against everything, which is why I like it.
I have to say, though, if he had avoided all the swear words and insults, he would have achieved the same result; a bit more care in the language would have been better...
As for the Sabbath album, I think it's a great, well-played record, even if it's not exactly my favorite genre.
Toni Iommi plays well, and that's what matters.
Maybe Vic, you could become a lyricist for some punk band.
Bye!
Iron Maiden No Prayer For The Dying
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Indeed, the Maiden album isn't much to write home about, compared to Seventh... I was expecting to find something similar, but instead... it seems too bare and simple to me. In short, a decent album and nothing more. The review seems well done, even if a bit clever, so to speak, but still nice. Hi Starblazer!
Donald Fagen The Nightfly
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Thank you for the clarification, Progressive86...who knows if a new Steely Dan album will come out.
See you next time!
Donald Fagen The Nightfly
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Beautiful review. Beautiful album, a gem; Fagen won't reach those heights again. Just one note, the first album recorded with the digital system wasn't "Bop Till You Drop" by Ry Cooder? The entire Steely Dan discography is also amazing. Bye!
King Crimson Starless and Bible Black
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Good review, even though for me the rating for the album is four. I agree with what both antoniodeste and Marco Salzano wrote, I would just like to add that Fripp did well, despite everything, to close with Red and take a break both physically and spiritually before returning seven years later with new musical concepts. Hello everyone!