weseven

DeRank : 1,62
DeAge™ : 7497 days • Here since 30 november 2005
Opeth Blackwater Park
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Hmm, how can you say black metal influences and then say they chose the path of melody?... The black metal influences are definitely there (the title track is a clear example), but they haven’t "chosen melody" in the broad sense... Well, if only there were more bands like this. A real breath of fresh air. Every album is unique, and damn it, this one is the most unique of all... even though it's really impossible to choose.
Area International POPular Group Concerto Teatro Uomo
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Well, I agree with the wreckers of (dis)trust, this group deserved more; indeed, at times the review says nothing more than freedb... you could have focused more on the emotional aspects, or on what makes this album different from studio records... in short, for Área there were plenty of things to discuss...
Sepultura The Best Of
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ehiehiehi, take it easy with the Opeth - Roadrunner combo, considering that Opeth have only worked with Roadrunner for their last album (out of a total of 8). And they are certainly not the typical Roadrunner band, without taking anything away from the record label.
AA.VV. The Unholy Alliance Chapter 2: Preaching To The Perverted
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Those interruptions were really not needed. However, I have to say that I preferred the Lamb, who at least stayed on stage to encourage the crowd, to the Children who left (to presumably beat up the sound engineer). I agree, Redneck was the best, and the size of the mosh pit confirmed that :)
Iron Maiden Virtual XI
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present!.nominated.
Iron Maiden A Matter Of Life And Death
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"Dear lovers of true music, this is yet another attempt to review the latest album"
...damn, is this a duplicate? Really? Are you reviewing The Dark Side of the Moon, so we’re all set?
In Flames Lunar Strain - Subterranean
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...since it's the only one from this album that they keep performing live (excellent, by the way)...4 and 1/2 in the review.
In Flames Lunar Strain - Subterranean
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And what about behind space, you don't tell me anything?
Pink Floyd The Dark Side Of The Moon
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For the next review, do "A matter of life and death" and we're good to go.
In Flames Come Clarity
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It was definitely reasonable to expect more, but after the slight slip of "Soundtrack to Your Escape," it's a step forward. However, you shouldn't have compared them to Slipknot. They're on two completely different planets. Live, they're excellent.