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Cripple Bastards Desperately Insensitive
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I sincerely regret your unfortunate sentimental/private situation... but aside from the fact that it is “..amazing music, derived from grind-core and mixed with hardcore-punk,” what does the ALBUM, the tracks contained within, tell us?
Thank you for your patience (already put to the test).
Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Unsane Scattered, Smothered & Covered
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So.. (look what I have to deal with, in the name of trans/generational non-belligerence, after 10 hours of hard work..) Dear PasMal, it was said:
the Dark Throne (Musically) USELESS, (Lyrically/Visually) CLOWNISH:
the miserable wrecking-ball appreciates(d) this reviled musical modus operandi since... (let me think for just a second) 1985/86 (damn, 20 years: I'm really getting old!!!):
the first of the Dark Throne, "Soulside Journey" (appreciating it a lot, especially at the time, for this kind of sound) I even bought (on vinyl) in the hope (unfortunately in vain) of hearing a nice example of (qualitatively high) musical ferocity: a multitude of disappointing burns.
Absolutely FLAT music (as far as I'm concerned, I better reiterate..), devoid of any spark of interest (as far as I'm concerned, I better re-reiterate..), unimaginative rhythms of little impact and useless (as far as I'm concerned, I better re-re-reiterate...), boring and incredibly repetitive vocal growls. Is that enough?
Of course NOT.
Still unsatisfied (always give a second chance..), I had a friend duplicate for me (on tape... good times) the second work "A Blaze in the Northern Sky": perhaps even worse than its predecessor... well, I don't know if it will be understood: THEY DO NOT INTRIGUE/INTEREST ME, they leave me completely indifferent.
As for the clownish aspect, well.. one would have to lack visual perception to claim the opposite, don't you think?
I haven’t had the "pleasure" of hearing the latest works (I'm sure you’ll forgive me..): in the event they are "more interesting" than those previously mentioned, kindly recommend them to me so I can remedy such severe ignorance.
Whenever you wish. A cordial pat on the back, Your trusted S.C.
Unsane Scattered, Smothered & Covered
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I have a feeling, Mr. PasMal, that you (I hope I'm wrong, I really wouldn't understand the reasoning behind it...) may have taken it the wrong way... with the miserable wreck of a cartwright worth three thalers. I deeply regret and feel remorse for my silly (opinion) commenting on Unsane-review. I hope you will accept my humble and penitent apologies for expressing my (and I emphasize MY) unacceptable "view of things." I don't like them, that's it (what do you want me to do... I can't force myself to like them just to avoid disturbing your sensitive soul), perhaps it’s due to musical/generational reasons, who knows... A warm greeting. Without reservations. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Polvo Today's Active Lifestyles
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I've never been overly enthusiastic about the pleasant Polvo: if the record in question manages to keep the de-recensorie promises, it certainly deserves more than just a careful listening.
Thank you for the tip.
Your trusted S.C.
Unsane Scattered, Smothered & Covered
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I apologize for the previous invisibil/carelessness:
De Gustibus Mr. PasMal, DE GUSTIBUS (I would have expressed a debatable personal opinion): if you find gratification in listening to the (in my opinion... see above) USELESS Dark Throne, I am all the more happy for you. In any case, without any presumption, I strongly recommend (in that field... just from a few years ago), "Apocalyptic Raids" by the seminal Hellhammer. Your trusted S.C.
Unsane Scattered, Smothered & Covered
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C-A-P-O-L-A-V-O-R-O.
Seen on stage back in '97, they were exactly what you describe effectively... and (fortunately) so much more...
However, dear Our de-reviewer: "to associate/compare them," even indirectly, to the clownish/useless Dark Throne... doesn't really do them justice.
Your S.C. of (dis)trust
Robert Lippok Falling Into Komëit
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Congratulations on the review: even though I haven't listened to the album (having only a general understanding of the subject), I have the feeling that I already know what the album is made of. Your S.C. of (dis)trust.
Vendetta Red Sisters Of The Red Death
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And let's try to give a chance to these (unknown to me) Vendetta Red (if only for the RED in their monicker... just kidding).
I don't think it's the "genre" of listening that I normally enjoy, but if (as it seems) the quality is not lacking, I could, why not, give it a listen.
Thanks for the tip.
Your trusted S.C.
Between The Buried And Me Alaska
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Dear Lucio,
I’m sorry to disappoint you, but there is no melodic part (thankfully: a distinctly personal judgment) in this splendid "ruinous" little record. Believe me, it has little or nothing to do with the past "innocuous" discography.
Your trusted S.C.
Circle Takes The Square As The Roots Undo
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De-congratulations on the "enticing" review... concise, explanatory, and anything but trivial. I believe a (careful) listening is the least we should grant them.
A nos bidere cun saluri. Your S.C. di (s)fiducia.