Fallen

DeRank : 0,66
DeAge™ : 8264 days • Here since 25 october 2003
Emperor IX Equilibrium
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Yeah, damn it, but In The Nightside Eclipse... well, it was something else. Beautiful, beautiful review.
Sarcophagus Infernal Hordes Of The Ancient Times [EP]
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Turks, but interesting... I've never listened to them.
Spawn Of Possession Noctambulant
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oops
Spawn Of Possession Noctambulant
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Tepes!, Tepes!, Tepes!
Inquisition Magnificent Glorification Of Lucifer
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I've heard of them but I've not wanted to delve deeper... American black metal has always disgusted me (with a few highly authoritative exceptions: Xasthur, Judas Iscariot, Leviathan, and Vrolok). The fact that they’re even Colombian further discourages me...
Dimmu Borgir World Misanthropy (Standard Version)
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Ah, you’re also into funeral doom?
Dimmu Borgir World Misanthropy (Standard Version)
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I have it too... old times... an objective and well-written review. However, I don’t agree with some of the conclusions. Dimmu Borgir are fully aware of what a contract with Nuclear Blast entails... they have simply sold out. By the way, the title of the first song is "Blessing Upon the Throne of THYRANNY," not "TRAGEDY."
Funeral Mist Salvation
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Funeral Mist Salvation
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I'm sorry to contradict you, Airone. Black metal is not rock, and above all, black metal is not merely music. It is a way of conceiving the world and seeing things, a way of relating, a way of reacting to events. It is a philosophy that permeates every fiber of the being of those who follow it... I don't think it can be compared to any other type of music, and I find your analogy at least daring, if not superficial. Moving on to the review, it is very well written, although some passages are a bit self-referential. I've known the band for about a year or so, and I must say that initially I was skeptical, compounded by Mortuus's dreadful singing with Marduk. I have had ample opportunity to change my mind.