ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7898 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Starsailor Love Is Here
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:-O
Lightwave Mundus Subterraneus
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I thought they were a band from that era, but I see that the album is dated 1995.. Maybe I'll try to listen to them, who knows.. Bye
Lightwave Mundus Subterraneus
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Congratulations on your choice, floyd, original and attractive. Unfortunately, I have never really liked the much-praised "cosmic music"; it has always seemed to me an intellectual diversion in itself, for a select few. Of course, I recognize its pioneering importance and the use of incredibly "ahead" sounds for the time, but unfortunately, for me, Electronic music rhymes with something entirely different. Congratulations on the review! Bye :-)
Starsailor Love Is Here
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I like them a lot, and the following "Silence Is Easy" also seems to me a great work. Cute the double review :-)
Talking Heads Speaking in Tongues
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I like..
Marilyn Manson Holywood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)
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That said, I can say that the album in question has always fascinated me (even though I'm not a die-hard fan of good old Marilyn Manson...), but it’s not a review packed with reverends, trilogies, worms, purgatories, and cockroaches that piques my interest in listening to the record.. ;-)
Marilyn Manson Holywood (In The Shadow Of The Valley Of Death)
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Reviews from die-hard fans, who know every detail of the artist's life, are not the best and often turn into a collection of trivial information, neglecting to discuss the album itself, using it almost as an excuse to express their devotion to the figure. This may impress those who adore them, but it leaves others indifferent.
Nirvana In Utero
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The Nirvana have really been discussed in every possible way... For me, they had the great merit of being the first to combine a clear break with the "FM" Rock aesthetic typical of the '80s with commercial success, proposing a type of music that may not be very original, but which still remains absolutely enjoyable and influential for new generations of rockers. In short, aside from media overvaluation and Kurt Cobain's death, they should be analyzed for what they were: a straightforward Rock band. The album is probably my favorite from their discography (despite the frightening generational impact of "Nevermind"...), and I agree with many points in the review, even though it reads a bit too much "culturalism" into it, to which I'm somewhat allergic.. Saludos
Fear Factory Demanufacture
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One of the few Metal albums that I would take as original..
Cypress Hill Black Sunday
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The top of Cypress Hill, along with the subsequent "III Temple Of Boom"..