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In my opinion, Larrok doesn't have much of that "core" element; it's more evident in the second track, while for the rest it's much more diluted. They have definitely softened their sound compared to the previous albums... There's nothing comparable, for example, to The Wolf Is Loose (which I adore).
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@antoniodeste: thanks for the attempt, the important thing is the thought ;) @cptgaio: the Shaq I was talking about is the Shaq character (he seems more like a comedian than a basketball player), and anyway, even though he was far from being technically dominant, it was physically impossible to stop him if he was in shape... That he needed stars by his side to win is undeniable, but by the time he got to the Heat, he was already in decline; at least two of the Finals MVPs he won were well-deserved (in 2002 I would have preferred Kobe as MVP, but I'm biased, so don't trust my judgment too much).
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
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Well-crafted review, no 5 because you can't express the PT in words... The album itself would be a 4, but it was my first one from the porcupines and holds significant sentimental value.
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Nice review, great album. For quality/age ratio and camaraderie among newcomers, I give you a solid 5!
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As for the album, I specifically highlighted in the review the reduced number of tracks compared to previous releases, to minimize the physiological drops in attention in such a homogeneous record.
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No problem, I often panic when I can't understand certain concepts. I also thought it would be useful to include the explanation for once, as I managed to outline a story with a minimum of logical thread (as much as a concept like this can be defined as "logical") between translating texts and scavenging on the internet. Moreover, I love concepts, and if anyone can explain to me in detail the one from Still Life by Opeth, especially towards the end, I would be veeeeery grateful.
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Well, I have to say that, elimination of the LAL aside, I was also disappointed not to see at least one ring won by a team that, besides being spectacular, also had considerable potential... I still remember when they played with the small lineup, with Stoudemire at center and a still raw Joe Johnson (an unforgivable mistake to let him go).
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Well, I don't really see Stoudemire as much of a defender (besides the character limits already mentioned), at best a shot-blocking helper for now... and he's truly too fragile. I won't accept any criticisms of Shaq, simply irreplaceable ;) even though in the Phoenix context, he doesn't really fit in. If I were in the Suns' management, I would trade some veterans (like Grant Hill) for a high pick in the upcoming draft, which, even if it doesn't seem particularly rich in talent, will surprise NBA scouts.
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@ez: maybe I expressed myself poorly in the comment, I really wanted to understand what you meant by excuses (I accept the advice)
@cptgaio: a scent of refoundation, you wouldn't have gone far even if you had reached the PO ;)
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Very good Enry