Senmayan

DeRank : 0,09
DeAge™ : 7457 days • Here since 8 january 2006
Chicago Chicago II
Voto:
the melodic beauty of pieces like "the road" and "poem for the people" is typical of the greats, and to hell with the prejudices. 4 and a half balls for a bit too much filler.
A-D A.D
A-D A.D
7 jul 16
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Nice proposal, over these years there’s rightly been a revival of that stuff which, in its happiest episodes, managed to offer groovy and mind-blowing music. Let’s say they were a bit like the trumetaller (with their bullshit philosophy) and people like Limp Bizkit and Linchpin Park (artistically worthless and put on par with those who had guts) who buried the genre. For instance, among the many great bands from that wave, who remembers One Minute Silence, who have recently reformed?
Giuseppe Tornatore La corrispondenza
Voto:
the best deal is a great movie
Massimo Mazzucco "11 settembre 2001- La nuova Pearl Harbor"
Voto:
Let’s remember that on September 11, three skyscrapers crumbled, not two. As for the rest, history is a real bitch but ultimately delivers justice, and it's no coincidence that in America the September 11 investigation is being reopened. Proggen kissene certo, too bad that event unknowingly affects us all even today.
Massimo Mazzucco "11 settembre 2001- La nuova Pearl Harbor"
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It's not conspiracy theory as anyone who has seen the documentary can confirm since it simply presents facts (including the official theses that are frankly embarrassing for those with intellect). Mediocre review, but I appreciate the courage.
Blur The Great Escape
Voto:
The review does not express an opinion on Blur; it states completely false things. Francis was perfectly right, then he started acting like a fool and unfortunately, between provocateurs and other things, the comments went to hell, but really this review is pure crap. I mean, it takes irony and accuses Blur of being a lifestyle.
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
Voto:
no one can take the 4 out of the album
Porcupine Tree In Absentia
Voto:
I agree with the last comment (not with the vote though). It's a transitional album, too heterogeneous, moving from one genre to another; it’s not a bad thing, but it lacks cohesion. Then, not much to say about the tracks, almost all of them are beautiful, including one of the best and most underrated, "gravity eyelids," but I consider the two previous albums superior, namely "stupid dream" and "lightbulb sun." The pop rock phase of Porcupine was the most distinctive one in my opinion; with "In Absentia," they get a bit closer to Tool, a bit to Opeth, and a bit to prog metal, losing that uniqueness that characterized them.
2814 新しい日の誕生 (Atarashī Ni~Tsu no Tanjou)
Voto:
It must be said that vaporwave has been ridiculed and declared dead for years, yet it is still present and has lasted longer than some genres that are certainly more important and influential, but shorter-lived. Conceptually, I believe it is one of the most interesting things to come out of the musical landscape in recent times, and musically it also features several noteworthy elements. The only full albums I've listened to from the movement are, of course, "floran shoppe" by Macintosh Plus (is that a correct alias?), a truly remarkable album, and then I listened to "Computer Death" by Infinity Frequencies (since they are crazy about it across the ocean), which has some excellent ideas but is overrated.
Ericson Core Point Break
Voto:
Point Break is a cult classic rather than a masterpiece, and often a cult film is much more enjoyable and influential than a masterpiece.