Vincent Valentine

DeRank : 1,04
DeAge™ : 7281 days • Here since 3 july 2006
Cephalotripsy Uterovaginal Insertion of Extirpated Anomalies
Voto:
I believe you are crazy.
Solefald Black for Death: An Icelandic Odyssey, Part II
Voto:
Thank you, I will try to get them. Speak to you again and congratulations once again.
Solefald Black for Death: An Icelandic Odyssey, Part II
Voto:
What do I like? But what should I write? Well... I’m Tarzan, you’re Cita. Alright, you’ll have understood the meaning of the question, talk to you later.
Solefald Black for Death: An Icelandic Odyssey, Part II
Voto:
I have to admit you're good. Really good. Boy, would I, who likes traditional Viking or heavily folk-influenced music, enjoy these guys?
System Of A Down Toxicity
Voto:
Sigh... I agree with the commenters above, but I won't vote. An album that's a 5, truly, truly beautiful.
System of a Down System of a Down
Voto:
Ah, a curiosity: do you happen to know what sound the solo work of Serj Tankian is centered on? Music like System or like Serart?
System of a Down System of a Down
Voto:
Is Serj Tankian's voice repulsive??? o.O ... I've never accepted the Nu metal label for this band: they have little to do with that movement. For me, their best work still remains "Toxicity," which is perhaps more varied.
Solefald Red For Fire: An Icelandic Odyssey, Part 1
Voto:
Orgh. I don't understand why they didn't include it among the choices.
Cold World The Stars Are Dead Now
Voto:
I eagerly await your review then. I know "Drep de kristne" and I don't have "Goat Horns" by Nokturnal but the splendid "Lunar Poetry." Talk to you soon.
Cold World The Stars Are Dead Now
Voto:
I'm not telling you anything more, that's enough. Death, two questions:
1) You talk about Burzumian influences in ambient... More specifically, which albums do they resemble?
2) I've rediscovered Limbonic Art. Do you have any recommendations for groups that are similarly symphonically strange?