Adrian

DeRank : 0,42
DeAge™ : 6037 days • Here since 28 november 2009
Dream Theater Black Clouds & Silver Linings
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Now let's not say bullshit. Dream Theater have also made some albums that are vomit-inducing, but a record like Images and Words, for instance, deserves to be mentioned as one of the best of the '90s, for the beauty and innovation it brought to the genre. And I can say this as someone who took a long time to appreciate them, and they’re not even one of my favorite bands, but they deserve this recognition. As for the Portnoy issue... he's a hell of a drummer, but technically, you can definitely find others like him; you just need to look a bit.
Running Wild Port Royal
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I only have Masquerade by Running Wild, and from the few listens I've done of their pre-'90s era, I absolutely love them... I have to dive deeper!
Crimson Glory Transcendence
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The thumbs down is done with a lot of affection, don't worry! :)
Signal Loud & Clear
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A review worthy of such a masterpiece, so the 5 is more than deserved! The album arrived yesterday, and I had the chance to dust it off and fully appreciate it again... what can I say, one of the very last true legacies of real AOR!
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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Review that fully reflects my thoughts on the latest album by Iron Maiden. The closing track is worth everything, truly impressive.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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Great! I really appreciated this album too, and the more I listen to it, the more I like it. I think I might raise my rating, yes yes.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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Well, there's nothing in this album that could be considered among the best of Iron ever, and I reserve such a judgment for albums like Brave New World or AMOLAD, but I appreciate the enthusiasm. A brave review, as the user above me wrote.
Boston Third Stage
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Wonderful review, I get chills every time I listen to Hollyann too; for me, it’s the true hidden gem of Boston's discography, worthy of being listed among the masterpieces of the first two albums.
Iron Maiden The Final Frontier
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nihilism idol
AC/DC Live At Donington
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Well, the best rock band maybe not so much, while acknowledging that they have touched like very few others the purest essence of hard rock. It’s still a hell of a live show, a demonstration of what it means to be beasts on stage even at this age. For the actual review, I’ll follow Stefano's lead; fewer praises and more information about the songs would definitely have been beneficial. 3 for encouragement, see you next time!