dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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However, it is necessary that by listening, listening, and listening again, one does not try to please forcibly. Records that must be listened to repeatedly for pleasure lack spontaneity.
Lacuna Coil Karmacode
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I must say that the opening of this review is one of the best things I’ve ever read on debaser and, in one fell swoop, it overshadows anything written by the great Grasshoper. Then the review loses value as you progress through the reading, but those two initial words have an extraordinary media power.
Marty Friedman Loudspeaker
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Well, from your review, it deserves an extra point...
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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Hyper-inflated production with choirs that sometimes pierce the ears, really way too many. But soon there will be the new Rhapsody and you will see true kitschy metal!!!!
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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No, you are well-prepared on the topic and I can't fault you completely, because the melodies of Imaginations and Nightfall are unsurpassed, but the last two albums also have their quality. We shouldn't be nostalgic, come on...
Gentle Giant Free Hand
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Congratulations, what a record and what a band! Too bad they sound like Survivor in Civilian (the ones from Rocky...)
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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Right, the votes. Listen to the record more, it's not easy.
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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Lux the album is good. Of course, if we compare it to the band's classics, the comparison doesn’t hold up, but the album has quality and it shows.
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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Yes, they appreciated it because the metal matrix is prominently featured, and in the end, that's enough for many. Wait for the release of the new Rhapsody, which is almost entirely orchestral and has very little metal; we'll see the reactions...
Blind Guardian A Twist In The Myth
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Well, honestly, assuming it’s all true, I think Jackson's decision was more than justified, especially considering the great performance of the actual soundtrack of the saga. A metal sound wouldn’t have suited the film; perhaps some acoustic sessions with medieval instruments instead. I mean, let’s be serious, ancient music is a different thing altogether, not what’s played by Blind Guardian, and I just can’t see them as soundtrack composers at all.