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DeRank : 2,52
DeAge™ : 6401 days • Here since 29 november 2008
A Forest Of Stars Opportunistic Thieves Of Spring
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Frankly, since this review was written in 2011, groups like this have brought nothing but grotesque theatricality and certainly nothing innovative. It's a pity, the test of time has seen them lose, despite the decent beginnings.
Niccolò Fabi Libertà negli occhi
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Minute by minute...track by track
Paolo Genovese Follemente
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Unbearable, just as unbearable as the advertising hype that surrounds him like a swarm of greedy flies.
Shining II: Livets ändhållplats
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As for the usual alleged mimicry with the cutters, rather than mimicry, what we have here is more of a catharsis (fortunately).
Shining II: Livets ändhållplats
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I completely agree on almost everything. The sonic and artistic quality of Shining is exceptionally high. Guttural and gurgling sounds, yet always with a good measure, especially rhythmically, that keeps the unsettling nature of the slowed-down pulse in sight. This is an excellent work, and in the mother tongue, it’s even better.
Leviathan Massive Conspiracy Against All Life
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Excellent. There is undoubtedly a frantic search in dark ambient fused with black, more so than in the strictly musical field—which is what it is; we can't expect reverse harmonic research for flute and cello—more than musical, I was saying, the truly important effort is to find a convincing sequence of increasingly innovative titles inspired by suicidal themes. This "Cospirazione Massiva Contro Tutta la Vita" when translated into Italian sounds as captivating as a ridiculous programmatic manifesto for bank tellers over fifty.
Opeth The Last Will And Testament
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Undoubtedly encyclopedic review. Since I would never be able to argue more than 10 lines for an album like this: Five on trust. However, I am a fan of the later Opeth more than the earlier ones; I know I might be greatly mistaken, I am wrong and I get tangled up. In any case, I am also a fan of Blackwater Park. In short, I am a true parvenu of this very fascinating band that has been particularly indecisive in its sound over the years. Good old Wilson really gave it a nice overhaul, though.
Keith Jarrett Arbour Zena
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That first jarrett is essential, even in the duo with the saxophonist inside the church.
Ryuichi Sakamoto Playing The Piano
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It's a stunning documentary titled Coda. It talks about the final phase, the illness. Beautiful review, I especially like the superfluous words.
Portal ION
Portal ION
4 mar 25
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Portal always 5 regardless