fedezan76

DeRank : 9,44
DeAge™ : 6283 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Seventh Wonder Mercy Falls
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Sorry, I can rate the review and it’s done very well.
Seventh Wonder Mercy Falls
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I caught a glimpse of them and they didn't even sound bad, but what I can't stand about prog metal is this excessive use of double bass and the over-reliance on hyper-fast scores that serve no purpose. It's the main reason that drove me away from this genre. Yet in the early 90s there was more self-control.
Porcupine Tree Stupid Dream
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Well done, Splinter! 4 for you and 3.5 rounded up for the album, because the Porcupine are among the groups I appreciate the most these days. I adore "Even Less" and "Don't Hate Me" from this album. From here on, there’s an escalation that leads to remarkable albums like "In Absentia" and "Deadwing," culminating in what I believe is their true masterpiece, "Fear of a Blank Planet." I just regret the slight misstep of the latest "The Incident."
Time Machine Act II: Galileo
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@federock: staying on the theme of Italian prog rock, if you don't know them, I recommend the Midian. If you want to hear a hint, I've left some audio samples in my review. As our idol DJ Francesco says: "let's support good Italian music."
Uriah Heep The Magician's Birthday
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This album is beautiful, like almost all of Heep's output up until the '80s. "Sunrise" is one of my favorite tracks by the band. I agree that the great Byron was the best singer they ever had, but saying that Bernie Shaw isn't worth half of that is an exaggeration. Heep has always had wonderful singers (Lawton and Sloman are my favorites, after David).
Kingdom Come In Your Face
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Looking back, you're right. I also round things off. Let's say that the "scandalously derivative" comment didn't sit well with me. But I was scandalously unobjective. Anyway, I consider this album definitely inferior to the first.
Spring Spring
Spring Spring
4 feb 10
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I really like this album. I consider it one of the most beautiful in minor prog, and I don't think this review does it justice.
Time Machine Act II: Galileo
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I believe it's in the following ones, because I have the original here and I see Matos mentioned only in the acknowledgments.
Time Machine Act II: Galileo
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I fully agree with dreamwarrior. Indeed, it’s a pleasant album, with valuable ideas, but objectively a bit immature. Probably among the causes are a lack of careful production and arrangements of mediocre professionalism. Congratulations nonetheless for the refined recovery and the mention of Holy land by Angra (which I truly consider a masterpiece). You write well.
David Bowie Diamond Dogs
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Great album this one, and it sounds very "stones". Very inspired review. Braf!