nes Banned

DeRank : 19,86
DeAge™ : 6157 days • Here since 1 august 2009
AA. VV. Ko Computer
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Collini, why?
In Zaire Visions Of The Age To Come
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They are a bit inconsistent, but knowing that we have them at home makes us sleep more peacefully. I didn’t know this had been released; I will look for it.
Six Organs of Admittance Burning The Threshold
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I've listened to this a little bit so far. It left me with the feeling (for now) of "as flood plain sticazzi," something like that: probably a beginner would fall in love with this stuff and download the discography, but those who have been listening to Ben for years and years find nothing new or particularly inspired. Then again, when you think about it, it's solely a matter of taste. For now, I still believe that his best release of recent years is Luminous Night, assuming we can still consider that "recent years."
Then again, oh dear, I'm a Ben fan and every day my "favorite" records from "period X" change. Except for "Untitled" from I don't remember what year (it's one of those unofficial albums and it's not this one: Just a moment... that's where the best of the best of Ben is, in my opinion.
If I find it, I'll link it.
Iced Earth Days of Purgatory
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It's unpleasant to talk about genres, it's useless and misleading. But since we are on a medal page, let's do it: Iced Earth up to Something Wicked (after that I stopped listening to them, so I'm not sure) are a thrash band, not power. The only power element is, indeed, Matthew Barlow. In the albums before his arrival (if I'm not mistaken from the self-titled one to Night of the Stormrider... but maybe it was Burnt Offerings. Or maybe I'm mixing up titles and stuff, for sure Barlow's first album was... oh dear, I don't know if it was titled Dark Saga or Violet... But there was Spawn on the cover, I remember that clearly. At least that...) I was saying, if you take the albums prior to "Spawn on the cover," it's more than evident. Or maybe back then we called something that wasn't thrash as thrash, but this was definitely not power:
Edoardo de Angelis Indivisibili
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When it came out, I wanted to go watch it, but then I obviously forgot. Thanks for reminding me. Too bad I don't even have time to watch an episode of Adventure Time.
Led Zeppelin Kennedy Center Honors
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Old ones, and copycats!
And they're still talking about it. Maybe, just maybe, it was worth something...
Is it also available for streaming on YouTube or something like that?
Anathema The Optimist
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Oh my god, I confused Katatonia and Anathema... I beg your pardon. I haven't listened to them since Alternative 4 (hoping my memory doesn't betray me here too) and I've never seen them live. The album with the statue of the angel in space (Eternity?) I liked quite a bit. But it's really been too long, and I don't remember much more than a thing. Even though back in the day there were plenty of things to remember... That I remember well.
Anathema The Optimist
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Saw them live last year. They make you laugh. If that was a heavy metal concert, Caparezza live is brutal death. Beyond this consideration: 1) I never liked them, 2) curious how that cover sucks, especially considering that as a movie poster it would be wonderful. A naive review perhaps, but it gives the idea that the person who wrote it has just stepped onto the right path to follow. From here on, it's just a matter of desire and experience.
Anchorsong Ceremonial
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I am listening, with pleasure.