Adrian

DeRank : 0,42
DeAge™ : 6037 days • Here since 28 november 2009
Rockstar Games Grand Theft Auto IV
Voto:
Masterpiece, a horn, the TRUE masterpieces came out on PS2 (my favorite is Vice City).
Rush Moving Pictures
Voto:
Excellent review of what is probably my favorite Rush album. I say probably because every time I try to dispel any doubts by re-listening to 2112, it always remains a tough challenge...
Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In
Voto:
an ok spectacular Core-a-Core!
Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In
Voto:
I'll do even more: I will love you!
However, I won't comment on the album because I only know Talk Dirty to Me (amazing!) and Every Rose has its Thorne, a beautiful ballad.
Muse The Resistance
Voto:
"Masterpiece! This was needed in Muse's career! If the first three albums started strong only to finish a bit underwhelming (...). I've gotten this far and that's already enough for me. If this album is better than Origin, we're in good shape."
Poison Look What The Cat Dragged In
Voto:
Great review. And anyway, anyone who managed to approach a cashier holding a cover like that has all my respect.
Steve Lukather Candyman
Voto:
Reading your reviews is always a pleasure. Great job.
Traffic Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory
Voto:
Thank you for the notification regarding both the album and you, DreamWarrior, for the availability (and especially the price) on play.com!
Traffic Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory
Voto:
I won't rate the album because I haven't listened to it yet, but based on how you've described it, I definitely will. Great review, I would dare to say perfect, in the sense that it's fluid, flows wonderfully, and describes everything there is to know!
AC/DC Black Ice
Voto:
Yes, but let's use these five-out-of-five sparingly, because someone might pass by and see in this album an essential masterpiece. I've already expressed my thoughts on AC/DC, a band that gets criticized too much by those who act cool saying they only listen to more varied, more complex stuff, blah blah. In the end, when it comes to listening to the purest and most fun rock n' roll/hard rock, we always end up putting on the same records, and at least one of these is definitely one of AC/DC's.