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DeRank : 5,30
DeAge™ : 7473 days • Here since 26 december 2005
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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PF, I know the first two are different.
I simply expressed my opinion, which is that when it comes to the glam period of the Maiden, Somewhere in Time is far better.
The comparison with the first two is solely about their importance and historical significance.
Since the reviewer, in my opinion, overly glorified Seven... as a masterpiece that will be remembered through the ages... I just pointed out that if this were true, the first two should be preserved in the Uffizi in Florence, eh ;)
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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And then, please, which would be the other reviews of yours that I commented on? If there were any and I had expressed criticisms, I would surely have done so politely and without offending anyone, not like you did.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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Calm down, little one.
If you didn't know, this site is made for those who want to leave reviews and for those who want to comment.
So everyone is FREE to comment however they want.
If you don’t like it, go soak up the sun or watch the World Cup.
I'll lower your rating; you know, I just can't stand rudeness and arrogance.
The Vines Vision Valley
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The message is a bit sparse, but I share its content.
X Under The Big Black Sun
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Great review.
I'm not familiar with the band, but the definition of cow punk really intrigues me.
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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Really exaggerated, really really exaggerated.
If you call this a masterpiece, then what are the first two with Di Anno?
Nice album, nothing more. Moooooooooooooolto better than the previous Somewhere in Time, much much better.
Then, regarding the references to Lucifer and similar nonsense, honestly, I would have personally talked about it less and focused more on the music, saying for example that this is the album with the greatest use of keyboards from the "glam" period of Iron, namely the albums Somewhere in Time and SSOAS, indeed.
Bad review, in my opinion.
Kirlian Camera Pictures from Eternity
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I don't know why Ege, but yours seems to me like a subtle tease... A bit in the style of the humor del sud that qzerty was talking about... In any case, I’ll change my mind if you give me some precise hints ;)
Siouxsie And The Banshees Hyaena
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Thank you, Tyler. By the way, I listened to Selected Scenes from the End of the World by London After Midnight. They’re not bad at all, and Spider and Fly is simply stunning.
Katatonia Teargas
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You've really decided to publish everything by Renske and company, right? ;)
As for LFDGD, I have to admit that, even though it's an excellent album as usual, it's the one I like the least.
My favorites from the post-extreme period are Tonight's Decision, Discouraged Ones, and Viva Emptiness, all spectacular.
A step below the last one and Last..., but still great.
Kirlian Camera Pictures from Eternity
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Returning to the band you reviewed, I am currently listening to Coroner's sun, and I must admit that they are not bad at all...