Voto:
What can I say, lord, we missed you here on Debaser. Review as always excellent even though I'm not familiar with the album. By telling you that I like depressive music, could you let me know if it's right for me or not?
Voto:
I've been told by the dead that on the cover they don't even know what's depicted. Anyway, they don't really add anything; the fact is, if you love the genre, you should know them.
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I thank everyone from the bottom of my heart. Sfascia, I don’t mind de tepes (even if "lord tepes" or De lord tepes sound more refined), but I really like this album; I don’t see what’s different from cancer or these primordial death metal bands. Personally, I adore (ADORO) Darkthrone up to Transylvanian, I hate Panzerfaust and everything else. Anyway, I guarantee it’s a good death metal album. Thank you once again.
Voto:
already galakordi but cover and content do not always coincide. A record that is practically a more "lysergic" stoner slowed down to the incredible. "When I listen to them, I imagine this lake with all the gray children around it who are dying."
Voto:
damn cursed spring, this time you hit the mark. A complete hit. Because now you’ve reached total delirium and I, when situations become delirious, feel very much at ease. Just one thing, stop with the make a change and the march of the Slavic barbarians, it's starting to get boring.
Nortt Graven
4 jan 07
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no jawbreaker, not at all. nortt's songs are made of a distant and tedious keyboard, a little buzzing that sounds like ffffffffffffrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr and a breath of wind. Every now and then, there are bells or a piano.
Voto:
elementary, sold, in many things you are right. But they made some beautiful songs and in my opinion, they brought a breath of fresh air. Maybe it’s unfair to give them more value than they actually have, but certainly, they don’t deserve your review, which is written in a way that I like very much. My final judgment is: change your target.
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no. simply NO. Aside from the fact that this formula is taken from The Punisher (but that's a good thing, mind you; there should be more people who write reviews like this), you really seem exaggerated. Grunge and Nirvana were an epoch-defining phenomenon that changed the course of music history. If that weren't the case, kids today would still be listening to Motley Crue, Motörhead, and Metallica. Instead, these guys have come down to break the mold and ignite something in the heads of metal fans. But that’s not all; you unfairly and excessively take it out on people who, all things considered, have made music of artistic value far superior to the current crap (of equal success). Or maybe the pseudo-alternative/intellectual stuff that fills the mouths of so many. continue
Voto:
I agree with deathinaugust. A band that leaves me perplexed and I never know where they want to go with it. Great review.
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an excellent doom album and a great review (I don’t feel like using the apostrophe, please forgive me). In any case, I prefer the heavier doom both in terms of sound and not just mood. The themes tackled are beautiful.
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