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Black Debbath Welcome To Norway
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I just want to add a little something: live they're devastating and devastated (which substances it's not appropriate to know) for example: the nudist acts of the singer (with his thing hanging out during the first song) and the self-harming behavior of the guitarist (I saw him mummifying his face with tape while performing a solo!)... and the cover of Sabbath Bloody Sabbath in Norwegian is really nice! ha det bra
Opeth Blackwater Park
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Well, surely when they abandon the growl and mix acoustic melodies with distorted cascades (like in "the drapery falls" for example) they are very pleasant to listen to, but I won't comment on the entire album because I find it difficult to keep it on the player from start to finish.
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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Great Kyuss! But if I have to choose among their albums, I prefer "welcome to sky valley," and I recommend ummagumma72 to listen to Unida with Garcia, who is much better than with Hermano.
P.S: it's highly recommended in "alterate" psychophysical conditions.
Chris Cornell Euphoria Morning
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Thank you Sallu, maybe the staff will consider your request and add a special effect every time Jeff is mentioned, but I don't think it's necessary to remember his greatness.
Well pugliamix... I must admit that buying a Cornell record after getting to know and appreciate him with the SGs brings certain expectations... which are turned upside down by the fact that this is a "ballads" album, but (obviously this is my personal opinion)... what ballads!
Venus Welcome To The Modern Dance Hall
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Well done, Liviozzo... the review turned out really well. I listened to "White Star Line," which is a nice song, but to rate the album, I'll wait to hear the rest.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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For the tele-addicts: ozzy= the caricature of rock??? If you spent less time in front of the trash on MTV and listened to how Ozzy's voice shakes the walls on albums like Sabbath Bloody Sabbath or how he creates hard rock melodies on his first solo work (Blizzard of Ozz), maybe you would understand that the old man who now can only stand thanks to medication and is paraded like a circus attraction by his wife (a ruthless businesswoman) has made rock history, but perhaps you don't care much about music... go ahead and watch TV.
Black Sabbath Black Sabbath
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Am I the first? Alright… it’s difficult to review an album that we love, that we know by heart and have worn out from listening to it so much… this album represents that for me and I’m sure it does for you too… it's what shines through in the review, boundless passion for a great band that has set the rules of (hard) rock and defined several genres (doom, for example)… the only flaw is this: there’s too much reverence here, but as I said, I’m the least qualified person to critique you.
Motorpsycho Timothy's Monster
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Psychedelia, Rock, Experimentation, Melody... Motorpsycho are the best there is on the scene. Great review.
Nirvana Nirvana
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But do you really get that angry? Don't you know that when a successful singer dies, the record label has had an "in lovin' memory of ... the best of" ready to release for a few years whenever they need some extra cash? I bet that in a few years, C.L. will sell the rights for a movie about the husband? It's the shobiz folks!
Dover I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels
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Well, for me this album has been a bit of a disappointment. Despite the mega production and the great fame at home, I believe they have lost much of the inspiration from their early days. I loved (and still love) the first "devil came to me" and was thrilled with the second "late at night"... now they don't convince me, what a shame.