Voto:
Great review, I really enjoy the album. I might be one of the few who thinks this way, but I consider the final period of Miles Davis' career exceptional. It might not be jazz in the strictest sense, but what music and what atmospheres! Here you can dream and do good for your hearing! Hello everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
I just wanted to chime in on the "Tutu" issue, an album that I consider superb, not so much for its technical display. In fact, even though I'm not technically proficient in judging a jazz album, I recognize that Miles's phrasing is not the same as in "Kind Of Blue," and the "narrative madness" is not comparable to a "Bitches Brew" or a live performance like "Agharta" or "Pangaea." However, the atmosphere that envelops this record is, for me, immersive, palpable, and in its simplicity accessible to everyone, including those who don’t usually "chew" Jazz. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
Even if it's not exactly a review, for me, the 5 has it all! A clear, precise, and flawless page, and then you reviewed Coltrane, so... Hi everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
Nice and fairly balanced review; I read it very willingly. I'm not familiar with the album in question, so I refrain from rating it, even though I'm tempted to give it a solid 4 just because it's about the Ramones. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
Hello everyone and thank you for reading and commenting on my review. To Giovannia: the lack of critical remarks in my analysis simply stems from the fact that I consider this live performance perfect, one of the best in my collection, due to its cohesive and unified structure (after all, a live album is a kind of compilation, as the artist almost always showcases their biggest hits to energize the audience), the good recording quality, and finally the cohesion among the various musicians, well-supported by a Miles (whom I refer to as Maestro to convey the idea of guidance, as he often surrounded himself with young players whom he, from my perspective, sought to convey something to) who is not overpowering, but rather allows room for his colleagues to express themselves. Lastly, regarding the opening of my writing ("As everyone knows..."), well, I can't offer any defense here; I liked it and I used it... that's all! Anyway, thank you for reading my piece and for the feedback you've provided, thank you and have a good evening.
Voto:
A beautiful review of an epochal album that I also tried to analyze, but I couldn't grasp all the nuances and peculiarities that make it up. Since I can choose my favorite song, it’s "Corner Soul"; perhaps it’s the least "important" of this immense lot, but it spoke to me immediately, and every time I listen to it, I get chills. Hello everyone and good evening.
Voto:
I found the album in a beautiful limited edition accompanied by a hilarious video of Nocturno Culto and Fenriz in their studio, and I must say that the record literally overwhelmed me; I like it a lot, it’s fresh (in its retro style), compact, and the two musicians are truly inspired, especially the good Fenriz! I have been listening to it constantly for days and for me, it is the masterpiece of the new course of Darkthrone. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
As usual, a well-crafted review. The proposal seems interesting to me, and in trying to answer your question, I believe that comics are certainly a light language, but at the same time poetic and capable of hitting hard (an example that comes to mind is "Sfida al Pantanal," a story of Mister No that is absolutely engaging, full of pathos and drama that, once read, gets under your skin and doesn’t let go), thus suitable for describing almost everything. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
Voto:
Then they say that black metal bands are all show and no substance, people for excitable kids who think they're being rebellious for a bit of face and some bloody carcasses. Anyway, nothing to argue about in the review, the character doesn't appeal to me, I listened to some of it but it didn’t leave much of an impression. Hello everyone and have a nice day.
Finley Fuori!
7 apr 10
Voto:
In my opinion, it's very difficult to be objective when talking about personal things like musical tastes. For example, I consider "Transilvanian Hunger" a masterpiece of BM, but someone who hates that genre can't consider Darkthrone's work a must! A more extreme example might be "Kind Of Blue" by my beloved Miles Davis; if a guy hates Jazz, he will hardly say that KOB is a masterpiece (unless he wants to avoid insults and unwarranted criticism). After all, I like that there are people who love different bands than the ones I like, because (like I did with the reviewer in question) I can explain what I dislike about the bands they propose and have civil conversations. I don't like Finley, but I was curious to know what a fan finds in them, and this review gave me that opportunity. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
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