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You're welcome, Belegurth! Hi and have a good evening :-)
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The review is well written and enjoyable to read, precise and descriptive enough, very well done. As for the album... well, I believe I will attract a lot of criticism, in fact I am not particularly interested in productions of this kind as I consider them almost anchored to a way of understanding BM (that of the early Darkthrone, to be clear, which is a-melodic and a-technical, as well as poorly produced) that I think has had its time (I must say that I love albums like "Transilvanian Hunger," "Under A Funeral Moon," and "Pure Holocaust") and above all I have the feeling that many bands, behind the desire to be "underground," hide a lack of musical preparation and a certain repetitiveness. This assessment of mine is not specifically directed at "Unholy Plague" (in fact I do not rate the album because I haven't listened to it), but rather has a more general significance. Hello everyone and have a good evening.
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Beautiful game, I had an absolute blast!!!
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Well done! I like how you write and especially how you give "courageous" reviews, in the sense that you are aware that albums like this can attract often very "virulent" criticisms. The genre is not my cup of tea (I generally listen to Heavy Metal, Rock, Jazz, and a bit of folk and new age to relax), so I won't rate the album or the artist. Goodbye and have a good evening.
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I really enjoyed your review because it touches on a theme that's dear to me regarding cinematography, which is to respect, when adapting a book, its plot. First of all, it's almost impossible to satisfy everyone when a film is made based on a novel, simply because each reader "creates" the physicality, voice, gaze, and soul of the characters they encounter during their reading. I want to say that the director's job is at least to respect the plot, perhaps incorporating the images that their mind generated while reading the book they want to bring to the big screen, without distorting the story; for example, if I wanted to create a film inspired by Stoker’s "Dracula," I could give my "interpretation" of the physicality of the various characters or the places where the events take place. However, it wouldn’t be correct to place the vampire's castle in Hawaii, turn Van Helsing into an old hippie devoted to voodoo, or transform Mina, Jonathan, Seward, and Quincy Morris into members of a young goth-rock group vacationing on the island, and this is out of respect for those who loved the novel! One can be inspired by an author and then go their own way, but when one decides to follow a story written by others, it cannot be altered at will by adding or omitting things that are displeasing ("The Fellowship of the Ring," with the exclusion of Tom Bombadil, is an example!). Hello everyone, good evening, and sorry for this wild rant!
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I meant to say that I like it! Wow, I didn't vote for it earlier. Hi and have a good evening.
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At this point, even a bout of diarrhea is defined as "art"! The review is well written.
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What a beautiful job!
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I took some time to listen to "Uprising" (I had never heard it all the way through; I might be one of the few, but I had never seen the video) and unfortunately, my opinion about the band hasn’t changed much. In fact, I found the song to be lackluster and deflated, and above all, I can't perceive any atmosphere or passion in their music. In my opinion, if they want to inspire us to Orwell while composing their music, they should highlight that sense of frustration, exasperating falsehood, and a calculated desire to escape that was always present in the legendary "1984." In conclusion, I don't rate the band simply because they don’t say anything to me and don’t inspire any analysis; I could compare them to the pop-rock bands that are popular among teenagers, but I realize they have nothing to do with various Tokio Hotel, Paramore, and the like (they are more like a band compared to the latter). Likewise, if they move towards more sophisticated music, they collapse like a house of cards when you blow on them. Maybe it's a bit unfair to judge based on one song, but my judgment is also based on their previous works, which left me with the same bitterness as the one mentioned above. Goodbye and have a good evening.
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I don't like track-by-track reviews; in a pop album, I even find it unnecessary! As for the band, well, it's the classic chart product; neither particularly good nor particularly bad! Hello and have a good day.
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