foreveryoung

DeRank : 1,92
DeAge™ : 7246 days • Here since 7 august 2006
Forgotten Woods The Curse of Mankind
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Um... you write well, the idea of the swallowed brick at the end is really nice, and the ching-ching-ching! is amusing! You write vividly, in short, but also provide the necessary information. I'll look for the two tracks you highlight as the best; perhaps this group is a bit too metal for me, but until I hear them, I can't be sure. The cover is beautiful, I want it as a wallpaper!!!
Grave Flowers Incarcerated Sorrows
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Great review, to the point. Maybe I discovered them by reading but not voting for this review of yours back then, the fact is I like them, even if they don’t stab you in the heart, their music doesn’t leave me indifferent and I really like their voice. Then in "Insomnia," from another CD, it gives me such tenderness, it really awakens my maternal instinct! But no, no, they won’t take you away, sleep tight, hehe... They are very little known and it's a shame; as you wrote, technically they are good, and it seems to me that they have a personal stamp. Bye bye.
Elane Lore Of Nén
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Despite the unorthodox syntax and especially the punctuation, the content comes through. It seems to be good content; I believe you managed to convey the essence of Elane's music, whose albums I find unfortunately difficult to find. In fact, I only know the beautiful "Nen ar Tasar" from this album, while I have "The Fire of Glenvore," which I like very much. Returning to your exposition, I would like to point out: 1) "to pass on such feelings..." "such"? Which ones, since you don't mention them before this sentence? 2) "That opens the curtain..." and "Should..." are two sentences missing the governing verb. 3) In English, "least BUT not last" is the expression you wanted. There are many other inaccuracies, particularly in the first paragraph; you are not the only one to make them, but just know that they are present. Bye bye.
Dark Sanctuary De Lumière et d'Obscurité
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Having read Giubbo's difficulties, I want to point out a site where, perfectly legally, you can download tracks for just ten cents each and an entire album for less than a dollar. It's called mp3fiesta, and the best part is that it includes bands like Dark Sanctuary and other lesser-known ones to the general public, although not all of them. Bye bye for now.
Dark Sanctuary De Lumière et d'Obscurité
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I am speechless.
Sopor Aeternus & The Ensemble Of Shadows Les Fleurs Du Mal
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How can I not give you a 5? Or 6 or 7? I also think that in terms of depth of concepts and clarity of exposition, this review of yours is among the best. It completely captivated me while I was reading it, which is a good sign. And this despite the fact that upon rethinking it, I noticed that on one hand you dismiss this work, calling it far from masterpieces, and on the other hand, you say that Anna is growing. It’s a bit of an obstacle course to understand how much the new album convinces you. For example, you talk about clattering and local bands, but then you assert that the arrangements are excellent. Finally, a small note: "bar of soup" or "bar of soap"? I think you meant to write soap, not soup... But despite these reservations, yours is a fine review. You could have written twice as much, and I would have gladly read it. @odrarek: some things by Sopor make you yawn, not just upon the first listen, but others (like some tracks from Dead Lover's) are, in my opinion, unmissable; they either irritate you or completely engage you. I don’t know this album other than a few snippets that disappointed me, especially because when he does that shrill voice, it sometimes kills the beautiful underlying melody, and I would kill him. Or her.
Sigur Rós Hvarf/Heim
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Beautiful review with a tone that seems to be a cross between conversational and journalistic, new in its structure, or "invention" according to the Renaissance term, well done, long live innovation, down with excessive seriousness, but I wouldn't be able to do it, but you can, but it's not fair, but that's how it is. Naturally, I belong to category 2 and I think yes, they have changed the music, if nothing else by distorting the rhythms with the elongation of notes in a kind of twisting, and I'm mainly talking about Takk. Sorry to intrude, but I'm curious about the fact that your dealer could sell a record before being authorized to do so, okay that in Italy everything is done, but doesn't he risk a fine or worse? Bye bye.
Arcana Cantar De Procella
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Arcana Cantar De Procella
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I HATE when I refresh the page and it prints the message grgrgrgrgrgr again. Alright, I understand what you're trying to say, however with modern methods, I want to give it a try; I can always listen to the tracks one after another and either they wrap me up or they don’t. Hi m&m (eheheheheh)
Arcana Cantar De Procella
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Look, because it's you I'll seek out the tracks you suggest; I know some of their stuff, including, if I remember correctly, the song that gives the album its title. I recognize they are really good, but I find them a bit too harsh for my taste, unlike Dark Sanctuary, who, in my opinion, excel in melody from the first to the last note, full of atmospheres and making use of a greater number of instruments at once, not to mention the stunning female vocals. Well, I'll let you know, bye bye.