foreveryoung

DeRank : 1,92
DeAge™ : 7246 days • Here since 7 august 2006
Estatic Fear A Sombre Dance
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Beautiful, beautiful, well-structured, and for me the track by track isn't boring at all; I think it’s very difficult to present the pieces, but that’s exactly the part of the reviews I find most useful to understand what kind of music it is. Well, I’ve already listened to Chapter IV: sooo beautiful! Thank you for the recommendation, I didn’t know this band. Prof. Dr. Lup.Mannar.Foreveryoung can’t help but point out two oversights: one grammatical (ā€œun'andanteā€ because it’s feminine) and one, I believe, in some titles written as charter instead of chapter. Other than that, it's informative without being dull, and your enthusiasm for this album translates into the choice of evocative images in service of a central theme that unfolds naturally. Write again soon, okay? I'm all ears...
Aesma Daeva Dawn Of The New Athens
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A dense and demanding review, but satisfying because it revolves around a central theme: the position of the AD among the current groups of similar spirit. I sometimes really like them and other times not, ā€œDarknessā€ is absolutely my favorite piece. Many of the tracks you mention I don't know, but I will have to catch up as soon as possible. Happy Ferragosto!
L'Ame Immortelle Dann Habe Ich Umsonst Gelebt
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Well written as always, but I got the impression that some negative judgments contrast with the overall enthusiastic tone. You described her voice as celestial and powerful at the same time beautifully, and Rainer's "werewolf bark" is amazing! But how do you come up with certain expressions? It's true that L'AI are not easy to classify, because the lyrics are generally depressing-dark in inspiration, the melodies not so much; in short, I don't understand them, but I like them a lot!
Abigor Verwüstung / Invoke The Dark Age
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Another cultural page from DiA...very interesting! I don't know if I have the stomach for Abigor, even though the reference to medieval music is a great temptation; maybe I'll give them a listen. Happy Ferragosto, hoping you don't have too much to do and therefore write more reviews, hehe. I don't feel like using the subjunctive today.
In My Rosary The Shades Of Cats
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Beautiful, beautiful your reviews, like well-crafted and calm musical pieces but with accents and breaks that bring them to life... keep writing, keep writing, okay? I have no idea who these humble activists are, but I will look for them; it's nice to know about some different band that shows promise. Good-ciao (my invention mixing goodbye and ciao ciao)
Lunatica The Edge Of Infinity
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Useful review, a bit technical compared to many of your more airy ones. The fact remains that you have inspired me to get to know the group and that masterpiece Emocean with the breathtaking ending, as you say, and the words are beautiful; you join her in the marine dimension that envelops everything and makes you forget the everyday. "Song for you" is also excellent, and you rightly say that the melodies are overall of simple structure, but the arrangement is quite unique. A great addition to my music database. Bye bye!
Lair Of The Minotaur The Ultimate Destroyer
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The theory of a lack of space in hell that makes the dead return to earth is something I hadn't heard before. Wow, is demographic growth causing problems even down there? I mean, is there even pollution in hell (too many air conditioners, ha ha ha)? So, humans want to extend their troubles even into the afterlife? Yes, it must be so. Well, Doctor, you write very well (your testimony on the homepage the other day really impressed me). I'll leave the group to you metalheads, but I'll read your reviews! Bye bye.
P.S. Glad to see the destruction buddy back—hi Sfa!
Mostly Autumn Passengers
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Engaging review, just a bit vague in the track by track terms. But tell me... do they have anything dark about them? From the cover and the band's name, one suspects a certain underlying sadness, and I hope that means acute melancholy. I will look for them in any case. Bye bye.
Nightwish Oceanborn
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I find that this review contains valid elements alongside some that are superfluous. The first two paragraphs, as already mentioned, add nothing to the knowledge of the album in question, nor is the account of the visit to the store written in a particularly original or interesting manner. The emphasis on the beauty of Tarja's voice without delving into its nature is quite pointless and indeed becomes irritating. However, I found the track by track valid and the definition "intimate melodic metal" spot on. The tone of the writing is calm, but you can feel some of the emotion that the reviewer experiences while listening to the songs on the CD. In short, I don't see the reason for the harshness; it won't win any first prize, but it doesn't seem to offend anyone either. Ciao ciao.
Against The Neighbour Welcome This Is The Atn - Demo
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2 stars because the act of putting oneself out there for criticism carries the risk of being demolished even with nasty remarks, which may be entertaining for readers but less so for the reviewer! However, my son, if you’re going to write more, at least read a good twenty reviews first to try and understand the minimum elements to include and what kind of language to use. Abbreviations like in text messages give the impression that you were in a hurry, but since no one forces us to write reviews, when we do, it’s better to take the time and energy to do it well, right? I won't express an opinion on the band; the few characterizations you've made give an idea, but instead of referring to other sites, since this is the right place (the term "designated place" sounds bad, what a shame), it would be sufficient to provide a comprehensive one. Bye bye.