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Horror vacui

Album - 8 february 2008 - DeB Id: 464640
By Linea 77
11 Tracks 4 Reviews Definitions Listenings Video 0 Charts

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Album DeRango™ 30,27

Linea 77

Horror Vacui Deviljin

 "All songs are the same and boring, even more flattened by a production almost like that of an Italian pop album."

 "If this really is 'La nuova musica italiana,' then we are indeed in bad shape."

 Discover why Linea 77's Horror Vacui fell short—read the full review and listen to decide for yourself!

💬 45
3165
📈 4,00
Album DeRango™ 12,51

Linea 77

Horror Vacui Jester

 Everything indicates the will to gain a spot under the sun on the much disparaged Italian soil.

 Linea 77 confirm with this new work among the best interpreters of the Italian nu-metal scene, understood, of course, in its most mainstream sense.

 Discover Linea 77’s powerful Horror Vacui—listen now and experience the pulse of Italian nu-metal!

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5093
📈 3,05
Album DeRango™ -8,94

Linea 77

Horror Vacui ludopucci

 Massive respect to Mr. Wright - who, it is said, had Emo use the same microphone used by a certain Legend: Layne Stanley.

 What no one has addressed is the compactness of the album, even superior to that of 'Ketchup Suicide'... there’s an impressive perfection of mixing and production at times.

 Listen to Linea 77’s 'Horror Vacui' and experience their dynamic evolution and powerful production firsthand.

💬 48
8437
📈 2,67
Album DeRango™ -55,64

Linea 77

Horror vacui marbas

 'The album is full of energy and the lyrics of the songs (especially those in Italian) are very poetic and full of meaning.'

 'The rhythm is engaging and not at all monotonous... in short, when it ends, you’ll want to replay it from the start.'

 Listen to Linea 77's Horror Vacui and experience a fresh blend of Italian poetic metal energy now!

💬 48
3030
📈 1,59

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Linea 77

Linea 77 are a Turin-based Italian band commonly described in these reviews as operating between hardcore/metal crossover and nu-metal, with two vocalists (Emo and Nitto) and a noted rhythm section. Reviewers trace early momentum through albums like Too Much Happiness... Makes Kids Paranoid and Ketchup Suicide, discuss a commercial/mainstream turn around Numb and Available for Propaganda, and debate Horror Vacui’s polished production and collaborations. Later, 10 is presented as a self-correcting return with all-Italian lyrics.
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