easycure

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 8125 days • Here since 13 march 2004
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Alright, the comparison with "minimalism" was deliberately exaggerated : D ..
dEUS Pocket Revolution
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to curse violently at this damned computer that wasn't working : D
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Of course... so the DT on this album are minimalist in the style of Fugazi's Red Medicine... come on guys, you must have listened to some albums in your life too, right? (I mean outside of metal... damn, if this isn't pompous...)
Crimson Sunset Crimson Sunset
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Well, as you know, the genre isn't exactly my thing... but the cover isn't bad... except for that chick who stands out... a bit tacky.
dEUS Pocket Revolution
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beautiful. Hey, hello everyone : )
Wolf Parade Apologies To The Queen Mary
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oh oh, how they attract me!
The Cure The Top
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oh yes yes!
Muse Absolution
Muse Absolution
17 sep 05
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oh oh oh.. damn, so much anger and bitterness... I hadn't read the comments above yet.. truly unnecessary and pathetic... and good thing I’m supposed to be the frustrated one... ahahah, poor things : ) ... hi Mike 76, I'm glad to see we’re on the same page about this useless trio of musical melancholy dealers.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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Alright Robi, don’t slip into naivety as well... : ) It’s true that, generally speaking, critiques should be relevant, but I really don’t think those comments above regarding the pompous arrangements are that off target... after all, there were two of us who pointed them out, so there might be some truth to it. It’s just that, as already mentioned by DT=merda, maybe you’re used to a certain sound and don’t notice certain things... for me, I repeat, besides being absolutely outdated, the DT tracks are not exactly examples of conciseness and linearity, and this applies to any of their songs. See you soon.
Dream Theater Metropolis Pt. 2: Scenes From a Memory
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I missed a huge part of the discussion, but reading the last remarks, I agree with D+T=sh*t. It seems pretty obvious to me, Robi, the "caciaronaggine" of the DT arrangements, which are still fundamentally trivial. Take "the spirit..": wow... and a choir, and two solos, epicness that feels cheap... a bit pompous and flashy, and obviously trivial, it seems to me. Hello and welcome back.