Divodark

DeRank : 2,29
DeAge™ : 7490 days • Here since 5 december 2005
The Chemical Brothers Born in the echoes
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Nice review, yes yes. The big brothers haven't listened to an album in ages. Then a few years ago I stumbled upon the live from 2012 (I think it was in Japan) and it reignited my desire to explore them further. Which, in reality, I never did. In return, though, I will dedicate some of my time to this. Plus, it fits perfectly in this period.
Eros Ramazzotti Perfetto
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Haha, the cover, I swear, is wonderful.
Konami Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes
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A great gaming saga that is Metal Gear Solid. Perhaps, to this day, one of the few that still captivates me and manages to "steal" a bit of my time. Never a wrong chapter, never a flaw. I liked Ground Zeroes a lot, but it was indeed too short, even though I knew it was just a prologue. Now, well, we eagerly await this The Phantom Pain. Let's see what it will be like.
The Appleseed Cast Mare Vitalis
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For me, the double Low Level Owl is the only one I didn't like. Too experimental, unnecessarily scattered, and with a few too many filler tracks. The usual story: with a significant culling, it could have been released as a single good album. Nothing to do with this Mare Vitalis, which is definitely a notch above. Perhaps one of their most successful works, certainly my favorite alongside the often underrated Two Conversations.
Incubus Trust Fall (Side A)
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Defining "If Not Now, When?" as reflective is synonymous with kindness. It happened to cross my path by chance. One of the most embarrassing, trivial, and predictable works I've ever heard. Stuff that even Justin Bieber can do better. Of course, I'm one of the purists; after SCIENCE, nothing but absolute void. Yes, I included Make Yourself and Morning View (in two albums, I can save just two songs, two in total). If they keep going, it’s only thanks to Boyd and the millions of girls, post-adolescents, college girls, cougars, and MILFs who idolize him. Otherwise, they would have ended up where they belong: the abyss of forgetfulness.
Ah, welcome to you! :)
Moose Blood I'll Keep You In Mind, From Time To Time
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A very enjoyable review as usual. It gets straight to the point, although I admit that an analysis of at least a few tracks could have been fitting. For the rest, I’ve been listening to it these days. Simple, pleasant, and not too demanding, but not trivial or superficial for that. I needed it. Thanks for the recommendation (which I had read at the time).
The Tallest Man on Earth Dark Bird Is Home
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I listened to it inspired by the cover (because by now we all know that if there's an American house on the cover, the album MUST be good). But, here’s the exception that proves the rule. I’m not familiar with their previous works, but this one didn't really say much to me; it left me rather indifferent.
M83 Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
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Unfulfilled expectation. I tried to like the album in every way possible, but nothing worked, it just wasn't happening. Even when I play GTA V and hear Midnight City, I'm forced to change the station :D Anyway, for your debut, not a bad review. And welcome from me as well.
Tyler, the Creator Cherry Bomb
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Great review. I have only listened to Wolf by him and frankly, it bored me quite a bit.
Iosonouncane Die
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I heard them discussing it just today. Personally, I haven't listened to it yet, but they're already driving me crazy with this album. I'll listen to it. More out of curiosity than anything else.