Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Deathspell Omega Si Monvmentvm Reqvires, Circvmspice
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Wow! The review is well done, rating 4.7 (without a periodical).
I agree with ‘the’ lovestruck, maybe it's a bit verbose, but the description seems quite ‘dreamlike’ with excellent terminology.
By any chance, do you have a spare cyanide éclair (just one), I need to ‘take care of’ a tenant... (just kidding!).
For now, I only need the mercury fulminate ‘Hg(ONC)2’ that I still have to ‘synthesize’.
I don't think the genre is suitable for my ears (at least I believe so).
The cover is almost acceptable, am I wrong or does it look a bit like a BS album cover?
PS: "itself".
Sulfurous greetings.
Weather Report Weather Report
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A typically brief and concise 'telespalla' review, if I may suggest, don’t make it too brief, rating 3.51 which rounded up becomes 4 (because you mentioned the cover). In this case, I had to 'struggle' for the rating because I couldn’t find my ruler (Aristo-Elektro), who knows where it ended up? I had listened to Black Market by Weather, but apart from the remarkable technique, it hadn’t satisfied me on an emotional level (a matter of taste). Indeed, the cover is mysterious and I don’t mind it. With this comment for the good telespalla review, I am done, now I have to go solve a small space-time problem in the studio. Mysterious greetings.
Focus Focus 8
Focus Focus 8
5 jul 08
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Goodness! Am I the first?
The review is well done, clear, and uses a 'simple' language free from overly complicated or exaggerated terminology.
I listened to the album, but honestly, it didn't particularly move me (I tend to prefer music that evokes emotions); however, the album is technically valid.
I also want to take this opportunity to thank you for your comment #28 on Rajaz (in some cases, constructive and non-trivial comments are much more rewarding than a five, just like yours). Indeed, I can't argue with you; perhaps because when I 'write' reviews, I use more of my 'head' (so to speak), while for comments, I rely more on my 'heart' (so to speak) when appropriate, also because there are already excellent reviewers, and my goal is simply to review albums with humility (not modesty).
While I'm at it, I'll note you in the list.
PS: "watch your punctuation".
Focused regards (of course).
Ash Ra Tempel Schwingungen
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Very well-crafted review, perhaps a bit lengthy in my opinion (but that’s just a personal view), compliments 'master' Krau-Rock Neu!_Cannas.
I haven’t had the chance to listen to this album yet; for now, I only own the first one and I don’t mind at all, not for the technical aspect but for the powerful atmosphere it manages to create with the music.
I also add (in my opinion) that music (an album or any form of art) can never truly be sick, because it is always a form of energy that is expressed if, of course, it is 'consumed' positively.
The last lines are very beautiful and moving.
The cover is simple even though it has its own artistic value.
Vibrant regards.
Henry Cow Legend
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Come on, Mr. Bartle!... I was just kidding, then I really respect you as a reviewer and of course the Great Magritte as well.
Best regards, Bartleboomeschi (if you don't mind).
Henry Cow Legend
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I also take the opportunity to thank everyone for the comments (bëli e brüti).
I would also like to add, regarding comment n.18, that in the review I wrote (in my opinion).
The work is undoubtedly important, but at times (I reiterate, in my opinion) it is a bit difficult, so I thought it was right to point this out for those who have never listened to the album.
If anyone wants, they can also write another review, perhaps highlighting aspects of this album that are not well 'sviscerati'.
But be careful, because someone might 'pass' to say that the review had already been done.
Legendary greetings.
Henry Cow Legend
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Just like your comments, Mr. Bartle ;).
PS: This is the (periodic) way of 'writing', anyway I'm not a writer.
Anyway, thank you for stopping by.
Best regards, Magrittiani
Francois Truffaut Vivement Dimanche! - Finalmente Domenica!
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I must sincerely admit that this is quite a nice review and it shows (I had no doubts) how Paolo is capable of tackling even more 'demanding' reviews. I’ve never seen this film, but from the way it is described, it seems definitely interesting. Anyway, I always enjoy watching Fahrenheit 451 by Truffaut, because it has that slightly poetic and unmistakable 'touch', so I believe this is also a valid film. The last lines are touching and indicate, on Paolo's part, a remarkable attention to detail. Comments with ratings given at random show a poor evaluative ability regarding the reviewer’s work, which nevertheless involved effort and care, and this (in my opinion) should be respected (was the review read attentively?). Now I need to go 'refresh' a bit in the cellar. Refreshing greetings.
Jargon Jargon
Jargon Jargon
4 jul 08
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Mumble...the review is well done (as usual), I give it a 4.4, but it seems to me that your Canterburyan reviewing 'touch' is a bit missing. Since you wrote that a CD with the first two works has been released, I'll get it as soon as I can. Cute also the cover with the little cat? (it even rhymes). PS: "apart?" In this case, jargon-laced greetings.
Franco Califano I grandi successi originali
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As always (or almost), Paolo's reviews are clear, smooth, and never 'trite' or 'obvious,' always capable of evaluating various aspects, even if (in my opinion) this one is slightly verbose. Regarding Califano, I can't clearly express my judgment since I don't know him well; however, I remember that once, it seems on Rai, they did a show with Califano, some young guys, and a few expert psychologists, centered around the song "Tutto il resto è noia" and they tried to explain its complex concept. In my view, everything else becomes boring if one faces the day in both its pleasant and unpleasant aspects superficially (just like some comments that have now become outdated, if at least they were fresh). I don’t know why, but after reading your latest reviews (E... state con me), I always feel an immense thirst... Moderately concealed regards.