Vinsex

DeRank : 0,76
DeAge™ : 7491 days • Here since 5 december 2005
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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I have SG peppers on a vinyl from Apple, brother..... what can I say?
Paul McCartney Memory Almost Full
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"Right now (literally!) I am listening to my "Sgt. Pepper's" on vinyl. Parlophone label. 1967." Just for this braggy sentence, I would give you one... and anyway, yours is not the original... it was the first vinyl to be produced by Apple.
Paradise Lost In Requiem
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An ungracious and minimalist review. Certainly, the album does not deserve the exaggerated praises made during its promotional phase, but it's clear that the reviewer, labeling it as unoriginal and questioning its true creative intent, has completely missed the album's genuine spirit. One cannot start by saying "The album isn’t terrible, fans of the genre will enjoy it, but it’s obviously redundant for most," while also beginning with "They have returned to prove themselves as one of the 3 Kings of English doom metal." An ideal synthesis between ICON and ONE SECOND. Not a masterpiece, but definitely one of the best releases of 2007.
Alex Proyas Il corvo
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Sorry, but how can you be sure that things are as you say and that everything circulating on the web is just nonsense??
Tobias Sammet Avantasia II - The Metal Opera
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By the law of contrast, the album ends after the first song. The others clearly cannot stand up to comparison. Perhaps this is the limit of this "work."
Nirvana Bleach
Nirvana Bleach
5 may 07
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The author seems more intent on pursuing the baroque for its own sake rather than describing the album. Empty rhetoric with an enchanting flair. The rating can only be a logical average between the "end of wonder" and the anti-review. An immature record for its time, epochal for history. The ratings follow the same logic of median defect and excess.
Alex Proyas Il corvo
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Friend, what I wrote regarding the alleged permanence of the incriminated scene, I read in one of the many other online reviews. Relata refero.
Annihilator Metal
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Surely the title does not live up to the CD... and I'm surprised that a declining band was so pretentious as to name their work in such a way. A pathetic attempt at a comeback for an album that is simply little more than mediocre.
Tool 10000 Days
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Surely 10,000 Days is not the album of my life, but its value as (an excellent) work by one of the greatest contemporary rock bands is undeniable. Your analysis, in my humble opinion, due to its brevity and excessive superficiality, is absolutely not up to the album's standards. I noticed that on this CD (unlike Aenima and Lateralus) opinions are not so unanimous... however, despite this, it seems truly disrespectful to dismiss an album like this with a critique (if we can even call it that) that is actually not convincing at all.
Tool 10000 Days
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Undeserving review for a superior album (the very fact that the reviewer didn’t waste a syllable on "Right in Two," one of the most beautiful songs in the rock universe, shows their inadequacy towards an album that is definitely beyond their reach). If all musical releases were at this level, I’m sure we would stop stubbornly writing the same reviews about "The Dark Side of the Moon" and "Selling England by the Pound." One of the few contemporary bands capable of being remembered after the 70s.