fedezan76

DeRank : 9,45
DeAge™ : 6282 days • Here since 28 march 2009
Dari Sottovuoto Generazionale
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The average rating of the album still seems too high to me. For stuff like this (I can't even call it music), negative voting should be allowed. -5.
Soundgarden Badmotorfinger
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I later preferred "Superunknown," but this is the first CD I bought...
King Crimson Thrak
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The review is well-written, but I genuinely disagree with much of what you've said. I really liked this album, and I like it a lot. I don’t find it trivial at all, and some tracks are truly spot on, like the ballads "One time" and "Walking on air," and the more classically Crimson-like "Vroom" and "Thrak." To each their own.
Negrita Helldorado
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I don’t mind Negrita, they’ve written some good music (the album "Reset" above all). Then "L'uomo sogna di volare" accompanied my trips to Brazil for years. This album is nice, with some beautiful songs ("Che rumore fa la felicità," "Il libro in una mano ..." and "Radio Conga") but also a few less successful ones like "Gioia infinita." Good review.
Chroma Key Dead Air for Radios
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I already had the ticket for that concert at Palasesto, Dream Theater with Fates Warning as the supporting act. A show to remember. And then came the news: Kevin Moore had left Dream Theater. What a bitter disappointment, especially for someone like me who enjoys playing the ivory keys and admires such creative talent. But the disappointment didn’t cloud my judgment. Although this album is as far removed from what Kevin had done before, I confess I’ve always liked it a lot. I still enjoy listening to it. Undertow and On the Page are my favorite tracks. Good review, even if it suggests the trauma was still fresh for you.
Conception Flow
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I got to know Conception through their previous albums Parallel Minds and In Your Multitude, which are of absolute value and were released during the peak of prog-metal. Honestly, Flow caught me off guard at first due to its sudden stylistic shift, and it took me a while to process it. Over time, I've definitely reassessed it and can say that today it’s my favorite album by Conception. The album has no weak tracks; my favorite songs are Gethsemane and Cardinal Sin. Good review.
King Crimson Red
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But let's leave aside these discussions about genders. King Crimson makes great music, period. And we're all agreed on that. If the reviewer writes pop-rock progressive to give the reader an idea of the style... let them do it. They shouldn't be put on the pillory for that.
Uriah Heep Firefly
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Splendid album, the best of the Lawton era. Been away too long and Sympathy are my favorite tracks, but the whole album is of great quality. I absolutely disagree when you say that after this album the Heep "fell into absolute creative impotence." That costs you the 5 in the review! :D! While it's true that Innocent Victim is a bit of a misstep, I believe they then released three other very good albums: Conquest being the most beautiful and unique of the three, but Fallen Angel and Abominog are also very good. As for the 90s, I recommend Sea of Light.
Hypnos 69 The Eclectic Measure
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Well, what can I say, this album is very beautiful and you reminded me to listen to it again (as well as to tidy up a bit ...). Your review fully describes all its features and ... even more. Congratulations!
Indian Summer Indian Summer
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Congratulations on the review, this is a valid album and it’s a shame that Indian Summer didn’t have the luck of their fellow countrymen Black Sabbath. Unfortunately, there are quite a few valid bands that never broke through, like Ursa Major, which I just reviewed. What I particularly love about this album are the songs Glimpse, Half changed again, and Secrets reflected. I actually give a 5 to your review for your rediscovery, along with that of T2, as well as for the mention of Landberk (a band I adore) in the review of the latter.