Heaven in Black

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RPWL God Has Failed
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Thank you too, Dsalva, for the comment :). I will definitely check out Porcupine Tree, but unfortunately, I have a very long list of albums I need to listen to (but I don't like to just consume music without thought). When I listen to something I like, I have to dive deep into it :). And since I listen to progressive, gothic, melodic black metal, doom metal, chamber music, etc., it's not easy for me to know all the bands, so I limit myself to listening to what I enjoy the most. I should also catch up with Radiohead (but I don't even think about it) because I really don't like their music, and I find them unlikable. I believe that everyone should listen to what they like, regardless of other people's prejudices, and if I didn't like Porcupine Tree, I wouldn't listen to them. Period: P. Regarding RPWL, I agree with your comment, but The RPWL Experience disappointed me; I only liked three or four tracks, including the first song on the album and Masters of War (other than that, RPWL has produced some great albums).
RPWL God Has Failed
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Thank you for the comment Schizoid Man :).. I'm glad you liked the album. Unfortunately, I still need to delve into Pendragon, but I'll get around to it as soon as I can :). Thanks also to Fede and Progrock (who reminded me that I need to get something by Porcupine Tree!).
Riverside Anno Domini High Definition
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The most energetic album by Riverside. However, this new work by Mariusz Duda and company has only partially convinced me. The album is not bad at all, but in my opinion, it doesn't live up to the previous Rapid Eye Movement. For me, Riverside is an excellent band, and they have proven it again with this Anno Domini High Definition. I really like that Eastern touch (present in this album too), which has always characterized the music of these Poles. Hyperactive is a track full of adrenaline, but the true gem of the album remains Egoist Hedonist. The review seems good, but you didn't mention what the album is about, but it doesn't matter. I also wrote a review (unfortunately a bad one) about this album. Yours is better :)).
Ozzy Osbourne Diary of a Madman
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Nice review, perhaps a bit too long, but I liked it. Among the most theatrical (or at least partially) albums by Ozzy, I would also include "No Rest for the Wicked." I wonder what the new album of the madman will be like... Black Rain remains a highly regarded album for me.
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead Kid A
27 dec 09
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*I've always found them annoying*
Radiohead Kid A
Radiohead Kid A
27 dec 09
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I've always found Radiohead unappealing, and Thom Yorke's voice doesn't excite me at all... in fact, it puts me to sleep :)
Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears
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That is, in 1976, Ozzy voluntarily leaves the group due to the death of his father, while he is permanently kicked out of the band in 1979 for alcohol abuse. Sorry. XD
Ozzy Osbourne No More Tears
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to be precise, Ozzy was kicked out of the band after the release of Technical Ecstasy (1976), only to return to the group in (1978)... and in '79 Black Sabbath released their last album with the madman, Never Say Die! XD. Black Sabbath returned to success with Ronnie James Dio by releasing Heaven and Hell, and Ozzy Osbourne responded with the excellent Blizzard of Ozz. Anyway, I agree that "No More Tears" is one of Ozzy's best works.
Pendragon Pure
Pendragon Pure
12 dec 09
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ABOVE I WANTED TO WRITE *there's a certain clive nolan* sometimes I write so fast...that I don't notice the "horrors." Sorry