Bartleboom

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DeAge™ : 7610 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Dannii Minogue This Is It: The Very Best Of
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Surely, it has been the cause of the loss of hundreds of thousands of diopters.
Demetra Sine Die A Quite Land Of Fear
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I confess I didn't quite understand it. I mean, while reading the text I was thinking about certain things and certain sounds, then I found myself confronted with parentheses full of bands and albums that had absolutely nothing to do with what I had just imagined. In short, for purely review purposes, this page wasn't very helpful, but at least you managed to pique my curiosity... I think I’ll give it a listen to really hear how it sounds.
Daniel Ekeroth Swedish Death Metal. La Vera Storia del Death Metal Svedese
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Beautiful page and great recommendation, even though I’ve never really been much into the death scene, both American and Northern European. I wasn’t familiar with Tsunami Edizioni, but I’ll check out their website as soon as I’ve sent this comment.
Cardinal Sin Spiteful Intents
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Great review. Well written, with a decent use of punctuation and subordinate clauses (which should be the bare minimum, and yet...). I'm not familiar with the band and/or the album. It certainly would have been better if they had put any photo of a Nordic mountain landscape on the cover instead of this selfie from a middle school metal party... :)
Hatesphere Ballet Of The Brute
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Well-written review - aside from the punctuation -, but track by track it’s somewhat cloying. They had given me a record whose name I can’t remember, and when listened to at an adequate volume, it would make the automatic locks of the garage jump...
Mario Cavazzuti Love Me Licia
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At that "You can't have sex" the condominium poured into the street to do the wave. Immense work. No less on the page.
Church Of Misery Thy Kingdom Scum
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Getting to the really important stuff: what's this story about penne alla calabrese? Why has 'nduja been such a pain? As you can imagine, being a good polentone, anything spicy awakens in me an irresistible fascination...
Church Of Misery Thy Kingdom Scum
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They will forever be my idols from the moment I saw them live... The singer acted like a demon from Japanese cartoons, the bassist had a bass that touched the ground, and every time the guitarist played a solo, everyone else pointed at him and invited the audience to do that approval gesture with the thumb that I can't recall the name of right now. Put like that, it doesn't sound funny, but if there were a concert of theirs tomorrow under my house, I would rush out in my bathrobe and slippers. I haven't heard this yet... I'll make it happen!!!
Alice In Chains The Devil Put Dinosaurs Here
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Mediocre review: basically, you don't really say how this album sounds. I hope you'll agree that "perfect production, perfect sounds" doesn't really mean a cat's worth. That said, I like this album. Not all the songs are truly convincing, there's some flattening in the songwriting, and too often it really just revolves around the same riff. But overall, it's still a decent album: there's a really convincing, big rifferama, "ignorant but not too much," there are inflated and dark sounds that I enjoy, and there are at least 4-5 tracks that I'd love to experience live. And for a band that has survived the '90s, that seems like a lot to me...
Guillermo Del Toro Pacific Rim
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More than anything, they mostly show the big robots in conditions of poor visibility (e.g., at night, in the rain, underwater). At first, I thought it was a trick to cover up some CGI shortcomings, but then you see the thousands of lights of Hong Kong reflecting on Gipsy Danger in the "Baseball Tanker" sequence and you think, well! Apart from this, I haven't encountered major issues with misunderstandings during the fights. From this perspective, I believe PR is definitely better than Transformers.