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DeRank : 2,86
DeAge™ : 6535 days • Here since 19 july 2008
James Cameron Avatar
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I still have to see the movie. Of course, from the poster (the one displayed in theaters, not the one shown here) to the trailers, it gives me the impression that Cameron has spent the last few years basking in the covers and designs of Roger Dean.
Claudio Rocchi Volo Magico N. 1
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Album... magical, you know it sometimes reminds me of Popol Vuh? On guitar, there's Alberto Camerini, but also a flourishing Richi Belloni.
Pooh Viva
Pooh Viva
12 jan 10
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As always, a very charming review (but in my heart, I'll always remember the one for "Metallo" by Cugini di Campagna!!!). This album has always sounded very, very commercial to me, even by Pooh's standards; I would stop at "Buona Fortuna."
Queensrÿche Operation Mindcrime
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Musically, I have always found the previous "Rage for Order" more stimulating (and in terms of concept, I enjoy the gruesome tales of King Diamond more). Great work, nonetheless.
Lombroso Credi Di Conoscermi
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A group that does something that most alternative Italians can no longer achieve: making good music while having fun. Seen live this summer, they put on a great show.
Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Madman
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"You can't kill rock'n'roll!!": gospel! Beautiful album
Venom Welcome To Hell
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At full gallop!!
Loudness Thunder In The East
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Great review for a group that deserves a lot of respect. However, if I had to point out their best works, I would mention the three previous studio albums ("Devil Soldiers," "The Law of Devil's Land," and "Disillusion") and the wonderful double live album "Live-loud-alive." Certainly, "Run for Your Life" is a truly unique track; 80s progressive metal bands would only achieve a sound like that a few years later.
Hammer Hammer House of Horror
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Is it possible that in the early 80s this series aired on Canale 5? If so, one of these episodes kept me awake at night (the plot might have resembled that of "Invasion of the Body Snatchers," but I don't remember much).
Celtic Frost Cold Lake
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I wouldn't know what rating to give the album, but in my opinion, being impressed by T.G. Warrior's teased hair is not an objective attitude either. I start with the track mentioned a little earlier, "Cherry Orchard." I listen to it without images, imagining it in 1988, and I find an original mix of glam and decadent metal, a forerunner of 99% of today's "gothic" bands. The problem with this album is its exasperating monotony, with the same riff repeated to the point of nausea, but I believe that if it had been better utilized, the proposal could have also turned out to be interesting.