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Darkthrone Transilvanian Hunger
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A couple of subject-verb agreements that are off the mark, a point where the verb is totally missing, punctuation that's a bit all over the place, and scarce content. I would say that, even with all your feeling, trying to emotionally describe Transilvanian Hunger is monstrously limiting. Darkthrone themselves do not fully grasp all the nuances of these songs, everything they can convey.
This album is indeed a mystical experience, but strongly elitist, and I don’t think everyone needs to listen to it at least once in their life. There are paths meant for the few, whose meaning would be lost if traversed by many. As far as I’m concerned, the meaning of Transilvanian Hunger is totally different from what you expressed, and, having described nothing but your own content, coupled with at least a somewhat clumsy syntax, I must fail your review. Don’t take it personally.
So pure...so cold...Transilvanian Hunger
Behemoth The Apostasy
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I've never loved them...too lacking in pathos, they give too much space to technique and neglect the emotionality of the music. Essentially, they are excessively death metal for my tastes. I haven't listened to this album, and given their previous works, I believe I'll spare myself the effort, especially since it doesn’t seem that the reviewer hinted at a break from the sound they’ve adopted so far. Nevertheless, they must be captivating live. Maybe next time, though, it would be better to avoid reviewing the instruments one by one...
Laurence Olivier Hamlet
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I didn't know you were into cinema too, Death... in my ignorance, I'm impressed.
Michael Cimino Il Cacciatore
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Honestly, I know nothing about this film (sorry for my ignorance) and I would have liked to read the review, also to see if, beyond his expertise, Poletti is up to the professor-like tones he dares to use...
AA.VV. All The Invisible Children
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what a drag...
AA.VV. Gods Of Metal - Idroscalo Milano - 04.06.2006
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I went for the Satyricon, as I intended to see Mother North live at least once before I die. Needless to say, I didn't even consider staying for the other days. This one in particular, I would have abolished... the Korn... an insult to music and a money-eating machine.
Anorexia Nervosa Drudenhaus
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oops
Anorexia Nervosa Drudenhaus
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A beautiful wall of sound for a symphonic band, but too "pumped up."
AA.VV. Live @ Stadio Olimpico Roma 20.06.07
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No no, I’m not saying you’ll discover other incredibly smart, intellectual, and pretentious groups. What I’m saying is that I hope you’ll find groups that make music thirty times more authentic, raw, and heartfelt than this one above. You’re not speaking with full knowledge, because I love metal, I listen to it, and I create it—not at an amateur level, modesty aside, probably even before you discovered it, but I don’t hold that against you... just don’t come telling me I don’t understand a damn thing, because in a few years you could find yourself feeling extremely ridiculous :-D
AA.VV. Live @ Stadio Olimpico Roma 20.06.07
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Bonny, are you from 1991? Grow up a little, wait a few years, and then we can talk about it again. I’m telling you that one day you’ll smile thinking about these groups.