Vincent Valentine

DeRank : 1,04
DeAge™ : 7281 days • Here since 3 july 2006
Katatonia Live Consternation
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But I'm curious: if you listen to Katatonia to lift your spirits or to give you energy, do you listen to Cristina D'Avena to feel depressed?
Katatonia Live Consternation
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I would give you one, because it's a review that's too... I don't know. But I'll give you five for the message of hatred towards the posers. Fucking clubgoers! I don't know the album, I have "The Great Cold Distance" and some scattered tracks from "Viva Emptiness" that maybe are included in this live.
Burzum Filosofem
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But by the way, good Bonny, Burzum has never included "horrid" themes in the lyrics, at least not to my recollection. I invite you to read some lyrics from "Det Som Engang Var," or from "Filosofem," or even from the first self-titled album.
Burzum Filosofem
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Unfortunately, Bonny, just from your first two lines, it’s clear not only that you have prejudices, but that you don’t deeply understand the genre. I was referring to the "it seems strange to me that it can’t be liked," to the lovers of these sounds who do not appreciate it exclusively for their private lives.
Burzum Filosofem
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Honestly, from how you've written it, it wouldn't seem so.
Enochian Crescent Babalon Patralx De Telocvovim
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Definitely interesting, just like the review. You mentioned keyboards: are they melodic?
Burzum Filosofem
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I won't comment on the review. I have no desire to. The album? In my opinion, it's Burzum's most successful work since "Det Som Engang Var," and considering this is the best black metal album ever made, the conclusions are self-evident. Anguishingly wintry, melancholic, nostalgic, atmospheric in its introspectiveness. Incredible. Burzum depicts a winter and darkness that are not external but reside in human nature: perhaps this is his best in terms of lyrics. Obviously five stars, I would give it six if I could. I don't understand how it couldn't be liked, and I bet that those who don’t appreciate it do so mostly because of Varg Vikernes's private life. A debatable attitude.
Mayhem De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas
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Absolutely, even just for "Life Eternal." What lyrics and what a song, in my opinion the zenith of the Norwegian band's career. I’ll be honest, I'm not a huge fan of Mayhem, but this work is very successful. I don't quite agree with considering it historically important or groundbreaking; I see it as very symbolic: a symbol of a certain way of conceiving black metal and a symbol of all the infamous news events related to the underground black scene of that time. I'm obviously talking about the Inner Circle, which I've read somewhere seems to be reforming with anonymous members.
Belketre Ambre Zuerkl Vuordhrevarhtre
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Write well. One small note: by merely saying that the seventh song "enjoys an undeniably magnificent, dark, and morbidly evil opening riff," you risk falling into the repetitively banal and don't provide a precise description. Still, 5, you have good skills. Are there any French bands in the style of Peste Noire?
Todesstoss Beutetrieb Schwarzer Witwen
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I imagine you like Alcest. Do you know Peste Noire?