aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
U2 How to dismantle an atomic bomb
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A good punisher hits reviews that don't exist, in short, this album, and the U2 have already been heavily criticized, perhaps too much for my taste, especially since their last two albums (this one included) haven't been that negative...
Metallica And Justice For All
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In my opinion, this one rocks just as hard as the three that preceded it, and it's not inferior to the others at all. Different, for sure, it’s not the relentless thrash of "Kill 'Em All," but undoubtedly excellent and certainly more mature, just look at Kirk's guitar solos, which I think he has perfected with this album. This is the last true thrash album by Metallica; after this, it’s a continuous rise... in the negative sense of the term. A full 5 stars.
Riccardo Cocciante Cocciante
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I think you borrowed this from the punisher.
Led Zeppelin In Through The Out Door
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I like how you take the reader back in time, making them part of that era. I’ve already told you this in other reviews, and I'm saying it again. Beautiful.
Joe Satriani Flying In A Blue Dream
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buying it isn't really a good idea, at least not without taking a peek in some way... I agree with you, this is certainly not his best album, and in general, someone like Satriani, who has made a ton of records all centered around guitar hero-ism, can become boring after a while, even for guitarists passionate about hyper-technicality. It depends on the album; some like "Surfing" flow by with pleasure, while others like this one, or "Time Machine" for example, after the first two songs you just can't take it anymore...
Nile Annihilation Of The Wicked
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the review is decent and intriguing, you have achieved the goal you set out to accomplish at the beginning, now I’m curious...
Edguy Rocket Ride
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Well, it's not like the vibe in hard rock is any better...
Marco Masini Il giardino delle api
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hilarious review...a bit mean at the end though!
Colonna & Gambale Colonna & Gambale Live
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allow me again... the classical guitar is certainly limited compared to the electric one in terms of timbre, as the same effects (distortions, chorus, phaser... and all those things) cannot be applied to it, but technically it is by no means inferior, and thus allows for quite respectable sound diversions. Like any other classical instrument. Bye
Colonna & Gambale Colonna & Gambale Live
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the thickness of the review borders on zero; after all, you say nothing about the album, apart from praising the guitarists in question. Anyway, the guitar seemed limited 5 centuries ago, not today in 2006 with everything that has happened, and, allow me, the credit certainly isn't solely theirs... or at least not only theirs, in the sense that they are not the only ones who know how to "show off such a varied array of perfect combinations of sounds."