Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Giusy Ferreri Gaetana
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Bangs*
Giusy Ferreri Gaetana
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At X-Factor, there’s Simona Ventura, not just anyone, you know! Forget Lester Bang or Scaruffi! She truly knows her stuff and uncovers real talent!
Giusy Ferreri Gaetana
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Damn! Double platinum record! It must be a true masterpiece, right? I’m rushing to buy it!! No, wait, prooooooooooooooooooooooooooooot!
Bullet For My Valentine The Poison
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An example of melodic pop/metalcore, or rather one of the worst abominations that today's music can conceive... and then there are people who criticized Deftones!
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
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But excuse me, do you even read the reviews? Because if you did, you would understand that for him the album deserves a 5, but he made a mistake in voting.
Darren Aronofsky The Wrestler
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I honestly expected more from Aronofsky... the interpersonal relationships between the protagonists are rather stereotypical, and the dramatic scenes are a bit too repetitive and self-indulgent... however, there are some enjoyable moments... and the overall melancholy that pervades this wrestler's life full of failures is perhaps the factor that saves the film. Well done, Rourke.
Il Teatro Degli Orrori Dell'Impero Delle Tenebre
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I really like Teatro degli Orrori; after 2-3 listens, I have to say it's one of the best things I've heard in the Italian scene in the last 10-15 years...deep, refined, but also very bloody alternative rock. For now, my rating is a strong 4.
Brian Eno Ambient 4: On Land
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A truly wonderful review that captures the emotional potential of this masterpiece perfectly. The album is phenomenal, just like so many other works by the king of ambient. Kudos again to the reviewer!!
Roy Harper Stormcock
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Fabulous Roy Harper...great album
Screaming Trees Dust
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Perhaps the last significant album associated with the grunge scene... the final episode of an epic, entrusted to one of the great protagonists of that realm... I quote Trell, stunning Gospel Plow. An album that overall is a bit polished, but thoroughly enjoyable.