aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Queen Hot Space
Queen Hot Space
17 oct 06
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I agree more with Saputello. And then, in my opinion, appearing rather than being is something more fitting for our times compared to the sixties, musically speaking. Let me elaborate: it's not that back then the image didn’t have its effect, but those who had an image had much more to prove (just look at J. Hendrix; I find it heretical to say that without the look it wouldn't have been the same...). Whereas today, you just have to do a few silly things, shake your hips, or be on everyone's lips for something, and you become a myth, clearly not immortal like the examples you mentioned earlier. And who knows why? - If we are only considering those who appear in a certain way, even we who talk about music, write reviews, and discuss it are in trouble...
Iron Maiden The Number Of The Beast
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I may not agree that not all the tracks are outstanding, but this album, in my opinion, is worth much more than what you say. Chapters like children of the damned, hallowed by thy name, or run to the hills are absolute classics.
Litfiba 17 Re
Litfiba 17 Re
17 oct 06
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Modest review. A must-have album, from which all the freshness and the dark sound of the band of that time shine through: unrepeatable.
Rancid Let's Go
Rancid Let's Go
16 oct 06
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After the review on Black Sabbath, I was expecting much worse. You're improving significantly. If I may suggest: try to write everything out, don't use "k" or "+" or "x" instead of words. What do you think, can it be done?
Cult Of Luna The Beyond
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Beautiful, as always, don't pay attention to them!
Leng T'Che The Process Of Elimination
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...and there really is no story in brutal/death/grind, the professor of this site!
Black Sabbath Master Of Reality
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Oh my God!!! Blessed kid, a little more effort next time. My grade for the album speaks for itself.
Nirvana In Utero
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I did it, I read it all! In fact, I never imagined that this album could generate so much reflection and analysis—characteristics that save you from the abyss of mediocrity with flying colors. A well-deserved Serie A-left. Nirvana?! For me, more of a youthful love than an excessively deep one, as I've always preferred more complex and/or heavier stuff. However, the fact remains that they produced brilliant albums and were primarily a generational phenomenon, songs written with heartfelt emotion that marked so many young people: nobody can ever erase this, whether they like it or not.
Paolo Fresu / Uri Caine Things
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Great, not overly long and packed with concepts that go hand in hand with emotions. The introduction about the drawers is really beautiful. The genre doesn't appeal to me, but that didn't stop me from appreciating your review.
Black Sabbath Master Of Reality
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The review started off well, but it was spoiled by mentioning Bin Laden, world-breaker, smashing a guitar over someone's head—what the hell are you talking about?! I found this passage very unfortunate. Maybe I'm being exaggerated and a bit intolerant, but certain words thrown in like that just don’t sit well with me! - The album is nothing short of historic and highly influential. Just listen to "Children of the Grave" to understand who is responsible for the typical metal gallop and the chord progression that has shaped 80% of Iron Maiden's songs.