fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6284 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Anathema The Silent Enigma
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A passionate and discreet review for a first one. I recommend that you proofread next time. There are a few errors and repetitions. I like the track by track, but it's too long and meandering. These are imperfections that you'll improve with time. I'm not familiar with the album, but I really enjoyed "Alternative IV."
Fair Warning Go!
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Calm down, I don't get angry. But I am curious. And I wonder why you take the time to comment on a genre you don't listen to, while you've never commented on the reviews I've done of bands that could interest you.
Fragile Vastness A Tribute To Life
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@sonart: I finally had the chance to listen to this band. Half a point more for you and a 4 for the album. They could have shortened its length, but it's a good job. They reminded me a lot of Pain of Salvation, especially the ones from "The Perfect Element."
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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@federock: dear namesake of mine, this is probably the beauty of music. The search, the discovery, the sharing of emotions. It takes patience, which we don't always have, but what satisfaction it brings!
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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@ardalo: keyboards are definitely predominant, but the guitar passages are not bad at all. Try listening to the samples.
Tumour/Anal Penetration Do-It-Yourself Lobotomy/The Daily Drop - Split
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Proud, don't get angry! This isn't a genre for everyone, you know. And the majority (if I may) of those who comment on you do it because you are likable.
Eric Clapton Eric Clapton's Rainbow Concert
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I have the remastered version. I'm not crazy about Clapton, but this seems like a great concert. And what guests! Townshend, Ron Wood, Steve Winwood, Rick Grech, Jim Capaldi, Jimmy Karstein, and Rebop Kwaku Baah.
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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But still no one has complimented me on the beautiful cover! ;D
Tygers of Pan Tang The Wreck-Age
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You're such a techie. I've only heard of these things, but I've never really looked into them. Great as always, do we need to repeat it?
Atlantis Philharmonic Atlantis Philharmonic
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Unfortunately, I don’t know the Mirthrandir. The Pavlov's dog are exceptional, but personally, I have never associated them with prog. The Atlantis Philharmonic, on the other hand, create essential prog, with varied instrumental passages, but definitely less complex than the other bands mentioned. After all, there are only two of them...