foreveryoung

DeRank : 1,92
DeAge™ : 7246 days • Here since 7 august 2006
Oratorio Redemption
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It was a real pleasure to read this well-written review, imbued with a fine sense of humor and so informative that it reminds one of a short sociological essay on the phenomenon of modern music appearing in churches. The comment about the encore related to "take this offer" was adorable, eheh. Interesting is the concept about the versatility of metal, true, true.
@the judge: are you upset with someone lately? It seems to me that you keep giving 1s to everyone, and in this case, behind Staypower's writing, there is a clear effort in finding the right terms and crafting the entire discourse, which I believe should be acknowledged. Hasta la vista amigos.
Moonsorrow Tulimyrsky
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Well written (as usual), cool ending! Well done, well done (as usual). I don't know them, I wonder if I could handle them; in that case, I would like them, or if they're too much for the nervous system of an old lady like me. I will explore! Bye bye.
L'âme Immortelle Namenlos
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Guitar doesn't automatically mean rock!
Nightwish Amaranth
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By now, when you say Starblazer, you mean "give it to the scourge." For some reason, the passion you put into your pro and con comments about the bands you review gets on someone’s nerves, I don’t know. To me, this seems like a well-written review (aside from the "se" without an accent in "di per sé," but we've seen infinitely worse), I can almost hear you as you sip a drink at the bar and get worked up about the sad fate of Nightwish. I completely agree with you about the huge difference in vocal abilities between Tarja and the chick. Worse for them, for letting her go in such a dramatic way, which really wasn’t necessary. And anyway, even in their music creation, their talent seems to have dried up, as you say. In short, I share your analysis and your bitter outburst.
I also don’t know who these Liftiba are, though... can you clarify that for us?
Bye bye, and remember Dante’s words when someone criticizes you, okay?
L'âme Immortelle Namenlos
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A good review, just a bit generic in the introductory part which almost immediately gives way to a track by track analysis. Besides that, I don't know why you talk so much about rock for this group, whose tags on lastfm are darkwave, gothic, electronic, unless the album in question is different from the others, but it seems to me that it's not. Anyway, I'm glad you reviewed them, they are valid and unique. Bye bye!
Theatres des Vampires Anima Noir
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Short but informative review. You piqued my curiosity enough that I've listened to both "Anima noir" and "From the deep," and I confirm they are both beautiful. I've heard other things too, but they seem like, how shall I say it, unfinished works, e.g., "Kain," which is there, and "Bring me back," which bored me after two minutes. I'll keep looking, thanks for the tip. Your biography is really charming, I wish you the best in soon conquering the world, and why settle for that, the entire universe! Take good care of us debaserioti, okay? Bye bye.
Theatres des Vampires Pleasure And Pain
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Put on the carpet a good amount of concepts and information, and you do it with eloquence. Since you piqued my curiosity, I went to listen to them; "Anima noir" and "From the deep" are really beautiful, while the more rhythmic things seem trivial and mundane to me. And this is not the first time I've seen that certain groups that churn out catchy tunes tend to give their best when they tackle a slow melody. For example, Stratovarius, L'Ame Immortelle, Lacrimas Profundere, and in my opinion, also Therion. I wonder why they waste time producing things that sound the same, more or less guitar, growl or no growl, instead of composing songs like "Forever" by Stratovarius, just to name one. Not just those, but with the uniqueness of those.
Trance to the Sun Ghost Forest
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I'm not thrilled with this way of reviewing because it comes at the expense of information, and I would reserve it for writing, I don't know, a poem.
Antimatter Planetary Confinement
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The 3 is encouraging because this is your first review, and because you manage to create beautiful, delicate, and personal images. A couple of big grammatical mistakes (Ce-c'è and pero-però) undermine the text. Finally, the review is too short; it would have been better to combine specific references to the music of Antimatter in the track by track, for example, why this is one of their most valid works. Welcome to debaser! Bye bye
Trance to the Sun Urchin Tear Soda
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The review is packaged quite well, but the concepts are generic, and it's barely understandable what kind of music it is. Some images are delicate and poetic, but in my opinion, they only work if accompanied by specific information. On Lastfm, this group is also featured with 30-second previews of 4 tracks, so they are not entirely unknown; generally, that site plays music from bands that have at least a certain number of listeners. Also there, similar artists include The Ascension, and indeed their style reminds me of them. I will listen to them more closely; some tracks are downloadable. I’d like to point out a small mistake in English, namely "from their own," which should be "on their own." Bye bye.