dreamwarrior

DeRank : 1,26
DeAge™ : 7614 days • Here since 5 august 2005
Cinderella Heartbreak Station
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Ok, Giant, Steelheart, Cinderella, but what is a revival? Well, very well.
Steelheart Tangled In Reins
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Okay, if anyone reviews Teslas I'm going to go into overdose...
Judas Priest Unleashed In The East
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Let's say that many of the historical metal live albums are full of overdubs, like the various Alives by Kiss. Perfect review even though I've never listened to this album. Notable are the plastic poses of Judas on the cover...
Europe The Final Countdown
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Dear old Rocker, if you haven’t noticed, no one here is laughing at the record...
Giant Time To Burn
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Yes, their genre is very powerful hard rock, much harder than AOR, with a lot of attention to melodies.
Kari Rueslåtten Demo Recordings 1995
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Alright, let the festival of clichés about Scandinavians begin. Scandinavia = easy sex. Scandinavia = easy drugs. Fjords, ice, perpetual snow, freezing cold, sun that never fully rises or sets. Cod and stockfish. Finns and Norwegians are just fishermen. Scandinavians as white as mozzarella who, when they arrive at the port of Sorrento, look around as if they're in another world. If they see you dying in the street, they won’t help you. They’re more civilized than us Italians. They have horns and not just the Viking kind. They’re not very sporty (Denmark - Sweden 2-2). They are very rich. And, to top it all off, fjell when you voted, did you manage to send your ballot via Santa Claus??? Come on, kid, a big smile, you’re on “Candid Camera”!!!
Journey Trial By Fire
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Great are the Giants! Around the mid-90s another masterpiece: Slaves of the New World by iSteelhouse Lane!
Kari Rueslåtten Demo Recordings 1995
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Honestly, I don’t really understand this competition about who knows more places in Norway. So I don’t find Scandinano's irony on some Nordic stereotypes that serious. I mean, daily, and especially in these “world cup” days, we are the subject of the usual foreign jibes (pizza, mafia, mama's boys, mandolin, etc.) that even if we occasionally return in kind, it’s not a bad thing, as long as it’s done with a smile and without offense. Wherever you are, from the North Pole to the South Pole, never lose your Italian identity; that would truly be serious.
Kari Rueslåtten Demo Recordings 1995
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A well-written review that piques my curiosity quite a bit. The idea of linking a musical product to a specific habitat depends on the type of music played: inevitably, ethereal music cannot help but evoke the peace and tranquility of woods, fjords, and slopes. While I don't think the rough rock of Marlene Kuntz can be paired with a plate of spaghetti or any other Italian stereotype. Erroneously, we Italians are associated only with pizza, spaghetti, and mandolin, and we do the same by associating Nordic populations with ice, cold, woods, and Viking horns. In the end, neither of us is just this, but I think we both know that.
Robbie Williams Intensive Care
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Shameful review, not because you take it out on Williams, but because you create a jumble of clichés without really managing to make a critique of the album.