foreveryoung

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DeAge™ : 7246 days • Here since 7 august 2006
Nightwish Once
Nightwish Once
26 oct 08
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Nice review, sparkling, passionate, with the paragraphs fitting together like a puzzle, good job, good job...
But don’t make me cry! I want Tarja with Nightwish and I want the cow, the first one, soothing, wise, calm, far-sighted cow! Not this thing... I propose we create the CPLPM, or Committee for the First Cow! Registrations are open! Bye bye
Fratello Metallo Misteri
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Very well said! Listen TERRY pallini pallini, as a certain person calls you: which of the two men were you referring to? Eheheheheheheeh
Nightwish Century Child
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Welcome! You lack neither the ability to write nor the basic knowledge. However, towards the end, the tone of the review drops due to the meticulous track-by-track analysis, only to rise again with the final reflection, which is very beautiful. Bye bye
Arcana Raspail
Arcana Raspail
17 oct 08
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No thing?
Theatres des Vampires Nightbreed of Macabria
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How prolific you are lately, that's great, since the latest groups you've been talking about are to my taste. Great review, the paragraph that starts with "Malinconia" is truly excellent, with a careful choice of words, it's very smooth, and the decisive tone really grabs the reader's attention.
Having recently discovered TDV, I have to enthusiastically recommend two of their tracks from the album Anima Noir: "From the Deep," one of the most beautiful things I've heard this year, and "Anima Noir," which you appreciate more after a few listens. You can see they have a lot to say, those guys. In the meantime, I just listened to "The Undertaker..." which you recommended; it's not bad, but not as good as the ones I mentioned. I'll check out the others because I'm currently on the hunt for gems from this group, and I hope there are more. Words... but in the end, who cares! One of my favorite bands is Sopor Aeternus and the Ensemble of Shadows, but if I had to judge them by their silly lyrics with a banality about the macabre, compared to which TDV seem like Shakespeare, they certainly wouldn't be. Bye bye... and... write, okay? If you need to work more and don't have time, tell your employers that Debaser counts on you, okay? They will understand?
The Gathering Nighttime Birds
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Oh Tuscan! I really like your review because it’s detailed, written with a good command of language (aside from a couple of little grammar mistakes that you yourself noticed), inspired, and therefore able to encourage those who don't know the album to approach it. A real treat, in short (of course). Ah Tuscany, where I spent so many summers as a child at my relatives' and where I saw three Palios of Siena, one of which nearly made me faint from the heat when I was in the middle of the square, but it was thrilling. And where I learned the vernacular, so ( "sicché" is mandatory for Tuscans) I’m writing my comment using it. Regarding the Gathering, I don’t know them at all, and thus you filled a gap, because I like them upon first listen. So, you did well writing this review here! (What do you think, did I do okay?)
Iridio Endless Way
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Dear hell, you did well to review them. I also like the album Waves of Life, of which the three songs "Night Prayer," "Sweet Leonore," and "Moondust" are, in my opinion, at unparalleled levels. My favorite from this album is Time to Leave.
Novembers Doom To Welcome the Fade
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P.S.: lovely cover...very sweet!
Novembers Doom To Welcome the Fade
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Written with language proficiency, inspired, and accompanied by personal reflections with fairly developed and therefore interesting concepts. I like it. As for finding the needle in the haystack, and foreveryoung wouldn’t be herself if she didn’t always manage to find it, "degl'americani" sounds strange and I don't think it can be used, the other "gli" with apostrophes I know are allowed in our language but feel a bit outdated to me. Regarding the group, they may not be the sounds I’m looking for but you’ve piqued my curiosity; you never know in life. Bye bye.
Macbeth Romantic Tragedy's Crescendo
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Slightly technical for my tastes, but useful as always. I really like "Monnlight caress" and "Black heaven", but above all "Foprever", with its stifled ending, beautiful, a passionate piece, loaded and in its own way makes me feel happy. I don’t see them as scripts; I’m not saying they stand out for originality, but what matters is being honest and believing in what you do, and it seems to me that they are genuine. Good-ciao I'll see you più tardi have a buon lunch