Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6670 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Testament The Formation Of Damnation
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Most esteemed Anatas (which read backwards becomes?)______(optional to fill in the dashes), the Testamentary de-review is well done and also slightly amusing, score 3.99.
I still remember in my very "metallic" years that I owned a Testament album titled The New Order, which I later gave away... anyway, it wasn't bad.
Currently, this Thrash Metal genre does not fall within my auditory-neuronal apparatus, yet it seems interesting.
The cover, although a bit confusing, is not bad and fits well with the genre proposed by the band, just like peas in a pod... it’s said peas in a pod... pod... ahem!
Arrivedòrci.
My Dying Bride Like Gods of the Sun
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So... granted that I am not an expert 'master' of this music genre, namely Doom and Gothic, the review is well done and also quite charming, I rate it 3.99 (periodical). The cover isn't bad although in my opinion it comes off as too dark; the butterfly is often a symbol of metempsychosis. Surely the excerpt you included doesn’t seem very inspired... Gothic regards.
Fred Bongusto I grandi successi originali
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I promptly quote vellutogrigio in comment 15 at 100.01%...hehehe!
Best regards, Gödeliani.
Sam Cooke Live at the Harlem Square Club (1963)
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Your "melissian" review is simple and effective.
Rating 3.8, which rounded up (rightly) becomes...
I'm sure the album is valid.
Soul-greetings from Dr. Adder
Fred Bongusto I grandi successi originali
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Finally, a new "Paolian" review, by Paolo (of course).
So... review rating 5.01.
The review is excellent; it’s so vivid that I can almost touch it.
Through the "fumes" of life and the review, I can almost catch a glimpse of you with a "sly" expression, but only for a fraction of a second, because right after you’re already gone, perhaps with the intent of writing another wonderful piece about some other "minor" musician.
I would almost be tempted to quote babaz.
These are among the reviews (even if this turns out to be something more than just a review in my opinion) that I prefer, and they demonstrate how important writing is even without the often abused links (almost never truly effective), because when you take those away, what remains?... the true spirit of the reviewer, their feelings, and their impressions.
I conclude by writing to you: "Alla via così Paolo" with your "Mission."
With unchanged esteem (as you say), periodically (as I say) Dr. Adder.
Semisonic Great Divide
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Excellent "naturalistic" cover.
Great color combinations between dark titanium yellow, light Naples yellow, light ochre yellow, light royal blue, and medium and light cinnabar green.
I would almost buy it just for the cover, even though it's not my musical genre.
The review is well done, although slightly elongated (in my opinion).
Semi-sonic regards.
Ralph Towner Anthem
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Greetings and thanks to everyone (including you "Mr." DeSade).
With unchanging (periodic) esteem, Dr. Adder.
Silver Mt. Zion He Has Left Us Alone But Shafts Of Light Sometimes Grace The Corner Of Our Rooms
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This is a review that I would personally define as paloz(iana) and it is somewhat touching and well done. The cover is awful and insignificant with banally matched colors (in my opinion). Post-poetic regards.
Butthole Surfers Hairway to Steven
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The review is super funny.
The cover makes me "burst" with laughter... muhahaha! (periodical).
I don’t think the album is for my (crazy?) neurons.
Psychedelic-alternative greetings.
Trance to the Sun Ghost Forest
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The cover is lovely (it even rhymes) with valid color combinations that vary between light cadmium red, permanent orange, and light ochre yellow.
Dreamy regards.