Hellring

DeRank : 3,99
DeAge™ : 7321 days • Here since 26 may 2006
Bethlehem Dictius Te Necare
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
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death evoken the band do I have any other albums by another band? no because I had recommended them to you, I hope you’re working on a review of theirs.
Battleroar Battleroar
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no one comments on my review because it sucks for you, but you comment on it, you suck even more...
Drudkh Blood in Our Wells
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of them I prefer songs of grief and solitude... anyhow, the review is a means to promote the album, you tried to show that you can write, but all those beautiful words get lost and say nothing about the album, they only make it clear that you like it. You tried to be like fallen or fjelltronen, but you didn't succeed...
Heavenly Coming From The Sky
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I haven't listened to this album, but I consider the latest Virus to be a great record.
Amorphis Silent Waters
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I thought you weren't writing anymore.
Emperor IX Equilibrium
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Non hai fornito un testo da tradurre. Per favore, inviami il testo in italiano e sarò felice di aiutarti con la traduzione.
Anti The Insignificance Of Life
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Okay, I'll address you informally.
I've noticed in your reviews that you listen to black, death, doom, or something along those lines. You introduced me to Void of Silence, who are doom, and I love that type of doom (I downloaded Human Antithesis). I don't know if you know Evoken, whom I personally love. Well, they released an album titled Quietus, which I consider one of the greatest doom albums of all time. You either know them or you don't, but seeing your mastery with reviews, I would definitely think about this group and their albums (all excellent), also because I'm sure the genre they play appeals to you... in short, we need some reviews of Evoken.
Anti The Insignificance Of Life
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I believe that you and Fallen are the best metal reviewers. In fact, I’m reading all your reviews. I only disagree regarding the Maiden discussion. It’s true they became commercialized (although in the end it’s always the audience that buys), but the fact remains that at least in their first three albums, they truly believed in what they were doing; they were against everyone and everything. For them, metal was seen as something different to escape from that society. It disappoints me that now so many (too many) people listen to metal just because they like it as music and not to detach themselves from what’s happening around us...
P.S.: I address you formally out of respect for someone who knows much more than I do, hoping to reach your level one day...
Iron Maiden Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
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One can discuss the technique (though it's worth mentioning that all the Iron members, except for Nicko, learned to play their instruments by themselves, and Dave Murray had to sell his bike to afford a guitar). When it comes to compositions, I'd tread lightly because Metallica were inspired by Iron Maiden, who were playing before them, and they have always regarded Maiden as one of the bands that influenced them the most. The Iron have produced many more masterpieces than Metallica (a band that should only be considered up until ...And Justice for All... then the dollar god devoured them).