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DeRank : 0,66
DeAge™ : 8264 days • Here since 25 october 2003
Jürgen Habermas e Joseph Ratzinger Ragione e fede in dialogo
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In reality, what Ratzinger is trying to do, more or less clumsily, even with the book in question (which I haven't read but am familiar with), is to fight against the tyranny of Relativism, for which the sacred concept of objective Good and Evil has essentially gone to hell. I hope we all at least realize this last serious point. A syntactically exquisite review.
Wyrd Huldrafolk
Wyrd Huldrafolk
28 sep 09
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I agree with Gasta's comment regarding the form; however, I also think that Nefas's style is becoming more refined. If I may add a further note, I find the introduction excessively long (I would even say hypertrophic) compared to the actual body of the text, which discusses the album. Regarding the latter, I can say that I find it lacking in particular flaws, but also poor in memorable insights… one of those albums that shines more in the overall assessment than in the analysis of the individual parts. I don’t agree with the proposed association of Finland-Impaled Nazarene, nor with the other one that occasionally pops up, which states "Finland-Beherith." For me, the history of the Finnish school has primarily been made by the Horna-Behexen-Sargeist circle (the latter among my five favorite groups), a trio that I find encapsulates all the atmospheric and attitudinal nuances peculiarly representative of that wonderful corner of Scandinavia. Regards to the reviewer.
Alessandro Moreschi The Last Castrato
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Almost unobtainable. I’m not asking for a sample because it seems to me that the quality of the recording wouldn’t tolerate any further reductions. In the meantime, I’m voting for the review.
Summoning Dol Guldur
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But for heaven's sake, it was just an opinion; I even added a nice "it seems to me" in front of it, although objectively the objectively important bm is something else. As for the second comment, that request for thanks was ironic. Look, Nefas, if you intend to review black, I warn you that I will almost always be in your face, for better or worse, so know that there is no provocative intent in my comments. If I sometimes seem a bit harsh regarding the form, it's because I love writing. As for your musical skills regarding bm, I don't know yours, but, without false modesty, I can say that mine are very broad; in any case, if my advice annoys you, I will avoid it. But please, be less aggressive, because I can easily lose my temper, and we'll end up filling the review with useless comments. No hard feelings.
Marduk Panzer Division Marduk
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You should use more appropriate terms, better choose the placement of words, and broaden your vocabulary a bit. *phatos is actually written PATHOS, and "già" requires an accent. Please pay more attention to the syntax, because to me this review seems like a disordered transcription of scattered thoughts. The album is good, they are war machines, I saw them live with both line-ups, and there was no comparison between the violence of the old guard and the insipidity of the new line-up.
Michele Santoro Annozero
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Stoney, I find your comments surprisingly aligned with my thoughts. We should celebrate!
Summoning Dol Guldur
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The Dark Fortress, for example, particularly the album "Tales From Eternal Dusk." And thank me because I made a tremendous mnemonic effort.
Summoning Dol Guldur
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Syntactically a bit awkward, and in some places even childish, but the album in question is interesting; however, I find it exaggerated to say that Summoning has produced an essential album for BM. I think you should listen to some other bands...
Michele Santoro Annozero
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TRAVAGLIO HERO. Vote to the grambassi:
Darkthrone Dark Thrones and Black Flags
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I was a bit taken aback by their change in sound, but I can say that, while I don't appreciate these recent works as much as their old milestones (did someone say so pure so cold, transilvanian angheeeeeeeeeeeeeeer?), I understand what must be going through the minds of these two funny guys. The attitude, the black flame, the misanthropy, the hate... after a while (twenty years) they get on your nerves, and then you turn to rock'n'roll. But in spirit, make no mistake, the blackster remains a blackster... in Rome, they say "si nasci quadrato nu'mmori tondo." Well-written review.