aniel

DeRank : 4,45
DeAge™ : 7572 days • Here since 16 september 2005
Anne Lene Hägglund Anne Lene Hägglund
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Great review.
Radiodervish In Search Of Simurgh
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Okay, I'll give it a try Jim, regardless of my preferences, exceptions are always appreciated, even if world music and I don't quite get along. Anyway, the fact that you care enough to recommend it to me gives me a good feeling...
Radiodervish In Search Of Simurgh
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Cultured review!
Pantera Metal Magic
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Power metal is different, more mature, and above all with a very young and gritty Phil on vocals. Let’s say the crossover here would be between Judas Priest and Riot. It’s a shame that it has remained semi-unknown as an album compared to its predecessors; it deserves much more. It certainly represents the fact that something in the air was changing...
Extrema The Positive Pressure
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I'll give you some advice: waste a bit more of your words, because in the end you suggest albums that are still not reviewed here, and it would be nice if you talked about them a little better. Good proposal with the Extrema.
Nitzer Ebb Body of Work
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Nice review, too bad the electronic/industrial proposal doesn't interest me.
Dream Theater Score - 20th Anniversary World Tour
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I find the intervention of metallarobionico quite reckless, especially for someone who doesn’t write reviews (or do you use another nickname?). Who cares if Matt reviewed the billionth album from DT, just don’t read it? And let’s be honest, when someone writes a review about a new or emerging band, they often don’t get the slightest bit of attention...
Pantera Metal Magic
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Too good, I would have given it a one. A very bland and trivial album.
Schizo Main Frame Collapse
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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I agree with the last sentence, that I hope they will eventually stop. I think at some point everyone should do it. For example, for years I was tormented by the hope that Pink Floyd would release a new final masterpiece, but nothing, absolute silence since the disappointing 1994, and in hindsight, it’s probably for the best. If things are going to be failed experiments like Metallica's "St. Anger" or pathetic like you say about Slayer, who in 2006 made a massive but worn-out album, I would say enough. I still have to listen to it, I'm downloading it now; it’s already available on the internet, but I have many reservations about it, it’s stronger than me...