foreveryoung

DeRank : 1,92
DeAge™ : 7246 days • Here since 7 august 2006
Sopor Aeternus Es Reiten Die Toten So Schnell
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Uh...I apologize for the lack of commas but I didn't consider that my original line break would turn into a single paragraph. Hehehe...and then I criticize others!
Sopor Aeternus Es Reiten Die Toten So Schnell
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Well, dear Fosca, I've been browsing sites, little sites, and tiny sites for years, and I've concluded that these aren't just oversights but errors so recurring that I'll give you a list:
daccordo instead of d'accordo
centra instead of c'entra
infondo (from the verb infondere) instead of in fondo
avvolte (from the verb avvolgere) instead of a volte
un with an apostrophe before masculine nouns and without it before feminine ones
sò and dò with unnecessary accents and, on the contrary, as the third person of dare without an accent
si affermativo without an accent
These are the most common ones and, I'll be strict, but I believe that a smooth form should accompany the content and thus be free of errors. After all, in case of doubt, it's enough to type the term in question into a search engine, and the answer is just a click away.
Sopor Aeternus Es Reiten Die Toten So Schnell
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Uuuuh, now I really like you! Now you've really blown the trumpets, hehe! A substantial review that can inspire those unfamiliar with Sopor to check it out. I loved it for a while, although with some caveats because in some cases its use of medieval and folk melodies results in bland or tedious lullabies, while in its best works there are spectacular pieces. Yes, I would call it anxious gothic; that's the right term. The only criticism I have of your review are the spelling mistakes (the usual "un" without an apostrophe before a feminine noun, un'infanzia -pò instead of po') it's a pity to tarnish a good text with small, annoying errors when all the writing rules of the world can be found online. Well, well, I hope to read more of your reviews soon.
Shigeko Kubota Vagina Painting
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Your review presents interesting points that have fueled the debate, but I find it brief and with few references to the context that inspired the happening. Among the artists you mention, I know Ana Mendieta, whose staging of a rape is captured in some photographs that immortalized the happening and which I find among the most chilling and infinitely sad related to this act. I point out for those who want to see them this link:
Voci di artiste - recensione
Haggard Tales Of Ithiria
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I subscribe to the words of supervai. Unfortunately, this is a widespread situation; few have new ideas or the imagination to renew themselves. Fortunately, Lacrimas Profundere and Diary of Dreams stand out, their last two albums contain some beautiful, beautiful, beautiful things.
Haggard Tales Of Ithiria
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Your review lacks information; the few details you provide are generic (for example, the growl is "much more incisive"... well, to me it seems it’s not more incisive than before, and it couldn't have become so, and I say this having listened to Haggard live during the release of this CD, when they performed many songs from the past). Your text has the flavor of a school composition and is accompanied by an unnecessary track list. For these reasons, my rating is low. However, I hope you won’t get discouraged and instead write more in-depth and incisive reviews: lately, symphonic metal reviewers have vanished into metaphysical nothingness, and just finding yours has warmed my heart! Bye bye.
P.S. This album disappointed me; I found less creativity in it; overall, I find it a bit boring.
Blackmore's Night Ghost Of A Rose
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Well done, an engaging and smooth review, the result of good information. I agree with those who talk about reheated leftovers, and often beyond being reheated, it's bland; meanwhile, some of the BN's offerings are exceptional (including Ghost of a Rose and the tracks from the Romantic Collection). There seems to be a lack of innovation and diminished creativity. Bye bye.
Dream Theater Falling Into Infinity
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I believe many overlook a particular detail: the reviewer is 14 years old. I can imagine the boy venturing into this world of adults, mustering his courage, writing the best he can (and aside from the repetition of "song" in the last paragraph, succeeding within the limits of vocabulary that a student just out of middle school possesses). I imagine he didn't check how many reviews were in the group, and if he did, he thought to pay his personal tribute to a band that he is passionate about... only to be rejected, either with apparent grace or directly, and it doesn't seem right to me. I agree with Emanuele's words (n. 21) regarding the atmosphere of the site, and with those who argue that it would be better to set a limit on the number of reviews for the same artist/band rather than humiliate a reviewer, in this case a boy who I imagine wrote and submitted the text in perfect good faith.
Mandragora Scream Madhouse
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What would I do exactly without you, lovelorn? As usual, after hearing a track from a band I don't know, I go look for the review of the band in question. I had listened to "Brain Storm," which I really love, and it amuses me with all those sounds a bit like Dismal in the middle. I come on debaser and find that the only review on Mandragora Scream is yours - as usual! Great review, fascinating account of the plot of the story wow wow.
Well, I heard "Frozen Space," nice, although not fantastic in my opinion. I'll go get the other tracks you mentioned. Thanks for the tip and bye bye.