JURIX

DeRank : 18,52
DeAge™ : 6435 days • Here since 30 october 2008
Bugo Dal Lofai Al Cisei
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The more I listen, the more it seems to me that in the Italian landscape of concentrated ideas, there are really very few. And how beautiful is "Casalingo"?
Morbifer Moroi
Morbifer Moroi
10 aug 09
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Where are you from? Do you live near Venice? I'm a bit lost towards the coins...
Mortifera Complainte d'une Agonie Celeste
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Well... the cheese may be on par, but we have better wine!
Morbifer Moroi
Morbifer Moroi
10 aug 09
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Bea! And above all, well done for reviewing bands from not the usual countries. Of course, I have never heard of these, although I know 3-4 Polish bands that play a similar genre.
Salyu Merkmal
Salyu Merkmal
10 aug 09
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With magical poems like this, I could even get closer to the genre...
TDK Disco Vuoto
TDK Disco Vuoto
10 aug 09
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GENIUS! Truly, both the idea and the Nippo story. A solid 5. I won’t rate the album because I haven't listened to it yet.
Outloud Outloud
Outloud Outloud
10 aug 09
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Bea bea boss! Radio up full blast and windows down! I'll find the record and listen to it, thanks for the suggestion. Oh, one more thing: in the hospital, you'll find more people who appreciate hard rock than you think...
Morbid Angel Entangled in Chaos
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Bea review! I don't have the live in question, but I believe Morbid Angel are authors of essential albums for the genre, in my opinion, especially "Blessed Are The Sick." Really, there's no "Where The Slime Lives"? Strange, it's one of their best songs.
Torture Killer For Maggots to Devour
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I don't inherently disdain the genre, even if it doesn't fall into my favorites. I haven't listened to the album, but I’ll allow myself to say one thing: avoid the track-by-track approach, especially in albums like these (where the tracks suggest, from what I understand, the same genre); it turns the review into a brick in the balls.
Marilyn Manson The High End Of Low
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Well... first of all, the review is well written. I haven't listened to the album, or maybe I have. It's not a joke, but aside from 2-3 songs, Marilyn Manson has always had a "background" effect on me: you listen to a nice song, a not-so-nice one, one that seems like the previous one... he's never really "captured" me. It might just be my feeling; I find it too "crafted" from the sound to the look to the concerts. And seeing the various cults protesting against Manson's shows is even sadder... it's a circus, nothing more, but music as I understand it belongs somewhere else.