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More than focused on the development of the hand in progress, the show seems to me more built around the sensationalism and propaganda of Texas Hold 'Em. Max and Ciccio, show us some crappy hands too, it must happen to the gods of poker, right?
More than focused on the development of the hand in progress, the show seems to me more built around the sensationalism and propaganda of Texas Hold 'Em.
Max and Ciccio, show us some crappy hands too, it must happen to the gods of poker, right?
This review reflects on the reality of casual Texas Hold'em night contrasted with the high-stakes excitement shown in Poker 1 Mania on Italia 1. It praises Max Pagano's clear explanations while critiquing the show's sensationalist approach and Ciccio Valenti's role. The reviewer notes a disconnect between poker strategy and entertainment, suggesting the program could improve by focusing more on game analysis than dramatics. Ultimately, it offers a relatable poker perspective infused with subtle humor. Discover the highs and lows of Poker 1 Mania—watch the show and see if it matches your poker nights!
Musical anguish made poetry. Strange and dispersive to be just doom, gloomy to be just jazz, complicated and dissonant to be post-rock.
Musical anguish made poetry.
Strange and dispersive to be just doom, gloomy to be just jazz, complicated and dissonant to be post-rock.
Orthodox's Amanecer En Puerta Oscura defies the death metal label with a unique blend of doom, jazz, and post-rock influences. The album delivers a gloomy, experimental soundscape steeped in spiritual themes. It challenges traditional genre boundaries with its complex and dissonant arrangements. The vocals appear sporadically, adding to the unsettling, haunting atmosphere. Overall, this album is praised as a poetic expression of musical anguish. Dive into Orthodox's dark and experimental world—experience Amanecer En Puerta Oscura today!
A very beautiful and original album, as well as well-recorded, which stands out especially for the dark atmospheres that the Curse know how to create. Eldun’s voice is a tormented and well-structured growl that never overwhelms the music but certainly does not represent a novelty.
A very beautiful and original album, as well as well-recorded, which stands out especially for the dark atmospheres that the Curse know how to create.
Eldun’s voice is a tormented and well-structured growl that never overwhelms the music but certainly does not represent a novelty.
Curse's 2002 album Dead Sun Rise delivers a nearly 60-minute black metal experience rich in Norse mythology references and dark atmospheres. The album alternates between fast thrash melodies and slower doom passages, enriched by keyboards and piano interludes. Eldun's classic growl vocals complement the eclectic instrumentation without overwhelming it. This album stands out for its well-structured songwriting and impressive production quality. Explore Curse's Dead Sun Rise for a unique blend of dark black metal and atmospheric mastery.
"It's in the third track 'Ludens' that we can appreciate for the first time the vocal talents of the beautiful Diana." "Some arrangements need to be refined, the recording needs to be made more 'decisive', but this first demo is promising for the next work of the quintet from the province of Quito."
"It's in the third track 'Ludens' that we can appreciate for the first time the vocal talents of the beautiful Diana."
"Some arrangements need to be refined, the recording needs to be made more 'decisive', but this first demo is promising for the next work of the quintet from the province of Quito."
Ashler's debut album 'January 13th' from Ecuador offers a unique mix of metal, gothic, rock, and progressive influences. The album features notable vocal talent and guitar work. While some arrangements and production need refinement, the record shows promise for the band's future. Standout tracks include 'Ludens' and 'Invierno'. Listen to Ashler's promising debut 'January 13th' and explore a fresh blend of metal, rock, and prog from Ecuador!
Surely, these 4th International are a piece of Japanese punk history, offering energy, destabilizing lyrics and social critique. An album to binge all at once (well, it’s not even 12 minutes in total...) honest and simple yet strange, especially in the vocal lines.
Surely, these 4th International are a piece of Japanese punk history, offering energy, destabilizing lyrics and social critique.
An album to binge all at once (well, it’s not even 12 minutes in total...) honest and simple yet strange, especially in the vocal lines.
4th International's 1983 album 'Nichijou Sei No Hakai Wa Wareware No Gensou' is a brief but energetic showcase of Japanese punk. The record features 11 fast, short tracks with agitated vocals and socially critical lyrics. While the simple punk-rock sound may feel dated now, the album was likely groundbreaking at its time. Notable tracks like 'Money Shock' and 'What Is Right' highlight the band's intensity. Overall, it's an honest, raw punk experience lasting less than 12 minutes. Listen now to 4th International's fast and raw punk classic, and experience a cornerstone of Japanese punk history!
Presented with one of the ugliest covers in the history of music, here is "Maionese Is Godzilla". The vocal intonation is as varied as it is amusing.
Presented with one of the ugliest covers in the history of music, here is "Maionese Is Godzilla".
The vocal intonation is as varied as it is amusing.
Fiddy's 2007 album 'Maionese Is Godzilla' is a unique blend of metal, industrial, and pop, marked by its chaotic yet appealing sound. Featuring six tracks full of absurd humor, fierce rhythms, and varied vocals, the album challenges traditional genre classification. Standout songs include 'A Fantastica Menina Diabetica No Castelo Malassombrado' with its horror-style choruses. Despite an unattractive cover and unconventional style, the album delivers an enjoyable and memorable listen. Dive into Fiddy's wild and absurd 'Maionese Is Godzilla'—listen now and decide the genre for yourself!
A good heavy hardcore with metal sound, all complemented by a driven and intense voice. The alternation of tempos and HC structures in which thrash-metal sounds fit is convincing.
A good heavy hardcore with metal sound, all complemented by a driven and intense voice.
The alternation of tempos and HC structures in which thrash-metal sounds fit is convincing.
Debustrol's 2009 album 'Rwanda' features a powerful blend of heavy hardcore and thrash metal, driven by intense vocals and dynamic rhythms. The band maintains its signature sound with well-crafted guitar solos and tight drumming. While not innovative, the album impresses with tempo changes and a raw sound. The music video is noted for its chilling documentary style on war atrocities. Listen to Debustrol's Rwanda now and experience intense hardcore with thrash metal power!
Simply beautiful. This is how one can summarize the debut of Common Rider. It all sounds a bit ska, a bit reggae, with hints of punk, but in my opinion, this is mostly rock.
Simply beautiful. This is how one can summarize the debut of Common Rider.
It all sounds a bit ska, a bit reggae, with hints of punk, but in my opinion, this is mostly rock.
Common Rider's debut album 'Last Wave Rockers' showcases a refined blend of ska, reggae, punk, and classic rock. Jessie Michaels, backed by experienced musicians, delivers simple yet beautifully crafted songs with singable choruses and clean instrumentation. The album's charm lies in its simplicity, memorable melodies, and genuine rock feel, making it an accessible and engaging listen. Listen to Common Rider's 'Last Wave Rockers' and experience classic rock with a fresh, melodic twist!
The first track is indeed powerful and solid, garnished by the impressively brutal vocals of Dmitriy. The frantic time accelerations typical of black metal always alternate with almost thrash passages or more cadenced moments.
The first track is indeed powerful and solid, garnished by the impressively brutal vocals of Dmitriy.
The frantic time accelerations typical of black metal always alternate with almost thrash passages or more cadenced moments.
Nar Mattaru's 2009 album Puť Vojna delivers a powerful black-pagan metal experience with brutal vocals and dynamic compositions. The band blends fierce growls with keyboard interludes and death metal elements. While some vocal monotony is noted, the album stands out for its technical skill and variety. Final tracks showcase excellent death-metal influences. Overall, a solid and appreciable work from the Kaliningrad quintet. Listen to Nar Mattaru’s Puť Vojna now and experience a fierce journey through black-pagan metal!
An album that struck me and that I dare to recommend for its originality. A voice appears that’s halfway between death metal growl and a graceless moan, yet still remains hidden among the wall of music, noise, and anguish erected by Mul.
An album that struck me and that I dare to recommend for its originality.
A voice appears that’s halfway between death metal growl and a graceless moan, yet still remains hidden among the wall of music, noise, and anguish erected by Mul.
Mul's 2001 album Human Vindice is a hypnotic, almost entirely instrumental doom metal experience. The album features six lengthy tracks creating oppressive, melancholic atmospheres with industrial influences. Noted for its unique use of organs, distorted guitars, and sparse vocals, it pushes the boundaries of the genre. Though challenging for casual listeners, the album is recommended for its originality and immersive sound. Dive into Mul's hauntingly original doom metal masterpiece and experience the oppressive soundscapes of Human Vindice.
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