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Rickenbacker Posted at 2:42 pm on Sep. 11, 2007
You may have noticed that in the Books and Reading forum, there is a sticky for Book Reviews. I would like to start a similar topic for album reviews in the Music and Popular Culture forum. The book reviews went very well and I think we could have a similar level of success with album reviews.

I think it would work best if each review followed a format like they did in the book reviews. Try to make your reviews well-written, in the correct format, and full of your own interesting takes on what you are reviewing. Doing so would make this topic more likely to get “stickied“. I tried to make the format similar to the book reviews since it was so successful in that forum- good idea SomeoneLoveMe (topic creator of the book reviews)!

Format:

1. Album Cover- Provide an image of the album art.
2. Artist- Which band, composer, etc. made the work you are reviewing?
3. Album- What is the album or release called?
4. Genre- Which genre/ subgenre is this music?
5. Overall Review- Here you will cover what you liked in the album as a whole- how it made you feel, how it was unique, etc. Avoid referring to specific tracks- simply tell us how the album affected you.
6. Track Review- Here you will review each track and tell us more about the music itself- What instruments predominated? Did the singer do something interesting and different? Was the song quick-tempo or slow? Be technical if you want to!
7. Similar Albums- People may want a comparison other than genre for what your album sounds like. Give some artists and/ or albums in a similar vein to help people understrand what your album sounds like.
8. Rating x/10- Give a 1 to only the worst album you’ve ever heard, a 10 to only the best one you’ve heard. Assign a value between 1 and 10 appropriately.

In the Books forum, entries that were off topic were removed so stay on topic and post reviews and feedback/ constructive discussion of a particular work only.

Hopefully this will be something fun and different.

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BoxcarRacer Posted at 6:56 pm on Dec. 15, 2008

Fall Out Boy
Alubm-Folie A Deux
Genre- Emo/Pop Punk
5. Overall Review- Following their 2007 mega-hit, Infinity On High, the boys are back with a new "political album". Overall...a very strong album. I was dissapointed with Infinity On High and this renewed my faith in them. Instead of just making songs with little substance but a catchy chorus so people will fall in love with them, they actually really seemed to try to make a bigger splash this time around and not just stay content with what they were doing in the past. The album is far from flawless, but compare this to IOH and see for yourself how much better this is.

Track Review-
1. Disloyal Order Of Water Buffaloes-
An EXTREMELY anthemic start to the album. It has a very arena feel to it. Some great guitar and drums in this song, possibly some of the best of any song they have ever done. Very catchy and is sure to please the ears of FOB fans and music fans alike. One of my favs on the album and one of my favorite FOB songs. This song also goes strongly into.......

2. I Don't Care-
Their first single off of Folie a Deux. A very catchy song with a very powerful chorus stating "I don't care what you think, as long as it's about me." This is said to be their more "politcal" song, which I can see how this could be. One of my favs and is a definite standout on the album with a great video to go along with it. Sure to be one of their big hits and is one of their better songs.

3. She's My Winona-
FOB goes a little funk here and suceeds at it. IT is a very fun song, not exactly a standout on the album, but a good one at that. A typical pop/punk song, a fun beat with a catchy chorus to win the masses over. So again, not a fantastic song, but a good one and sounds like someone we would of heard off of FOBs 2005 realese, From Under The Corck Tree, which is without a doubt their best album.


4. America's Suitehearts
Another great FOB song here that is made for the arena crowd to sing along with. Some great drums and a great, heart punding chorus that whenever you hear it, it is time to TURN IT UP. A little more bluesy on this track and again, some great lines from FOB, "why, why, why won't the world revolve around me?" A high point on the album and one of my favorites. A very big departure from older FOB, and you know what? That is a good thing for this track. I am open to change, as long as it is for the better and this is deffenently for the better.

5. Headfirst Slide Into Cooperstown On A Bad Bet -
A very different one here for FOB. A good song, not my favorite becuase it is just a little weird for me. A good chorus, but the verses just don't do it for me.  Nonetheless, catchy and fun. Maybe just because it jsut reminded me to much of something that I didn't like off of IOH.

6. The (Shipped) Gold Standard-
GREAT song and the chorus is is perfect. The lyrics at first struck me of kind of lame and the more I listened to it, the more amazing the song got. The lyrics on the chorus are again just PERFECT (my favorite line in the song is "you can only blame your problems on the world for so long, before it all becomes the same old song") and again, it is a fantastic change in style for the band and this is def a +1 for FAD (Folie a Deux)

7. (Coffee's For Closers)-
Def a departure for FOB, like many others on the album. Is it a good departure? Kinda, this song just really doesn't do it for me. It's not terrible, but it seems like it wasn't one of those songs that they tried on. It seems like it is just another song that they wrote to add to the track list. The chorus is good, maybe it is just me. The verses are what made me not care for this song, that vocals also arent the best from Patrick.

8. What A Catch, Donnie-
Dare I say it?...a power ballad? From Fall Out Boy? A FANTASTIC song on the album, I have never heard of a song this great from FOB. Golden from IOH was kind of like this, but What A Catch topples it. The lyrics are just amazing and shows that FOB has actual tallent. It isn't just another pop/punk song with a catchy chorus to make it a big hit, they actualy cared about this song and the final product was amazing.

9. 27-
WHAT? FOB swore?? Wow....anyways, this is a very entertaining song with a great chrous. It's another song that is a big departure from FOB and is great. One of my favs off of the album. But, it can be one of those songs that you either love it or hate it. I love it. It also has a very cool guitar solo which we dont hear FOB do to often.

10. Tiffany Blews-
The lyrics in the verses here are, in my opinion, terrible. But, the chorus comes through and almost saves the song. Lil Wayne also is on this track with a great part for him, though I doubt that he wrote it. As I said, the verses are just really bad, they don't make sence and Patricks voice in the verses is annoying in a way. Nonetheless, when you hear the chorus, you can't help but sing along. Also, of cours, Wayne just had to do the auto tuner crap in this song.

11. w.a.m.s.-
Cool guitar intro. Not a fan of the verses, the vocals just make it hard on the ears to me. The lyrics though are good here. As for the chorus, it is just ok, nothing really special here. Just another pop punk song by FOB made to generate lots of people singing it at their concerts.

12. 20 Dollar Nose Bleed-
Pretty unique song here. Got a catchy piano intro and some horn in there to. Pretty upbeat and fun and, while not my favorite song off of the album, a good song nonetheless. Once again, a very catchy chorus and some fun lyrics. Would this be one of their hits? Doubt it simply 'cause it may not appeal to all the fans. The fans like the rocking power chords that FOB has, not the piano...sad. Though, this reminded me of something PATD would of done.

13. West Coast Smoker-
"OH HELL YES!!" Haha, this song has an amazing chorus and is much more heavy than most songs that FOB does in the guitar department. A great climax to the album and a great song in general. FOB really does know how to end an album, I'll give them that much.

Rating- 8/10

SweeterThanChocolate Posted at 9:24 am on Dec. 5, 2008
1. Album Cover-  

2. Artist - Same Difference

3. Album - Pop

4. Genre - Pop Music

5. Overall Review - After nearly a years wait, now we have it!  The first CD by Same Difference, the brother and sister band that came 3rd in the 2007 X Factor contest in the UK.  Many thought they should have won it, and even though their music is very 'pop' and aimed at the younger end of the market, it's catchy and more popular than people thought it would be.  Hate them all you like, they will be around for some time.  Looking forward to the Same Difference tour next year, going with my cousin, will be a mint time :)

6. Track Review-

1.  We R One - The 1st single from the CD, catchy upbeat, nothing fancy here but catchy 9/10
2.  Let Me Be The One - Very S Club, same sort of style, upbeat again 8/10
3.  Nothing's Gonna Stop Us Now - They sang this on TV, excellent version 9/10
4.  I Need A House - Weird song in my opinion, listing what you need in life 5/10
5.  Breaking Free - From HSM, good version, their strongest song on TV 9/10
6.  If You Can't Dance - A typical 'Steps' style dance song, very catchy, upbeat 10/10
7.  Right Between The Eyes - Ballad, song vocals from Sarah, catchy 8/10
8.  All The Roads Lead To Heaven - Fast tempo song, will make you bop 8/10
9.  Better Love Me - Upbeat ballad, another 'Steps' style chorus, catchy 6/10
10.  Starts To Beat Again - Couldn't get into this song, very 'sugary' 4/10
11.  Turn It Into Love - Cover of Hazel Dean/Kylie song. Good version 10/10
12.  Still Amazed - Excellent end to CD, strong vocals, catchy chorus 10/10

8. Rating x/10 - 9.5/10.

lespaul24 Posted at 4:49 pm on Dec. 2, 2008

. Artist- Rush
. Album- Grace Under Presure
. Genre- Progressive Rock
. Overall Review- This has to be one of the greatest rush albums ever made. This albums theme seems to be war. It almost seems like a story. Overall the music seems very rushed. you can tell by the speed at which Geddy sings and Alex plays his guitar a bit faster to.
. Track Review- The first 4-5 songs seem to tell a story to me. i dont know if its just me. but verbaly they fit right into each other. Alex plays his guitar alot faster here and uses alot F chords and D Chords along with some simaler scales
. Similar Albums- Farewell to Kings ( Rush )
Similar artists include- Pink Floyd, Yes, Queensryche, Jethro Tull,
8. Rating 9/10-
hockeyguitar99 Posted at 8:46 am on Aug. 30, 2008
Quote: from Quantumleaper at 10:46 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

1. Album Cover- too few posts lol
2. Artist- Scar Symmetry
3. Album- Holographic Universe
4. Genre- Melodic Death Metal
5. Overall Review- Metal album of the year! Amazing step up from SS's previous albums...Sci-fi themed and sounding....an overwhelming use of clean vocals. this album is brilliant
6. Track Review-  
Morphogenesis: Great Album Opener. Fairly simple song structure...clean sung chorus's, growled verse's and a growled bridge. Great guitarmanship and drumming. This song has an AMAZING solo. A great entrance to the rest of the album. the most-radio friendly song on the cd (9/10)

Timewave Zero: The first half of this song is really mellow and melodic...it speeds up in the second half into a death metal FEAST. the song starts off with a great vocal entrance that shows of Christians great singing. not many growls in this song. its still a great song, really well done, but the drums are lacking. (7/10)

Quantumleaper: this is my livewire username, lol! This is the BEST song on the album. really heavy all the way through. a simple structured song...growled verse's, clean sung chorus'...the vocals on the bridge sound like a damn cannibal corpse song. its really well done...and the chorus is catchy. amazing riffing in this song! (10/10)

Artificial Sun Projection: This song starts off with a distorted guitar entrance. very spacey sounding guitars in this song. lots of singing in this song, and a lack of growls which i think this song needed more of. some say this is the most catchy song on the album. i agree. this song has a great solo that turns over into a bridge that is really slow and mellow. (9/10)

The Missing Coordinates: The drumming is the standout point of this track. a simple structured song, but only a few clean parts. the guitars are almost surreal in this song...(7/10)

Ghost Prototype 1 Measurement of thought: WOW! this is my 2nd favorite song. all clean vocals here except for a small entrance to the second verse which is growled. extremely catchty, with tons of prog influences. great vocals that match the flow of the music. the drums on this track are really overwhelming. killer ass solo too. (10/10

Fear Catalyst: This bad boy is heavy.from the start you know this is going be a heavy song. the pre-chorus has really deep growls. the chorus's are clean sung. the guitars are really sci-fi-ish lol. the bridge is slow. fast fucking solo too! its not one of my favorates (7.5/10)

Trapezoid: All clean vocals on this song. sounds like a filler song, but its also really catchy. the solo is pretty lame, which is another reason to believe it shouldnt be on the album (7/10)

Prism and Gate: one of the heavier songs. another sung chorus, growled verse. its nothing too different, but its well done. solo is good, drums are tight. (7/10)

Holographic Universe: 9+ minute epic track. the entrance sounds like something from star wars. a really great track, plenty of different tempos and music. tons of solos...and a really heavy song in genreal. few clean vocals...sci-fi baby! (10/10)

The Three Dimensional Shadow: Heavy, Heavy, Heavy...and filler. this isnt a bad song, but its not really catchy nor does it have any added cheese and pork fat. its an average song. (6/10)

Ghost Prototype 2 Dues Ex Machina: 10 out of fucking 10! this is the most diverse track on this cd. it starts off with a slow clean vocal which shows off Christians range great...then gets heavy...then gets low again..thenheavy...then slow...LOL. what a must-hear track (10/10)
7. Similar Albums- any Mercenary Album...some soilwork
8. Rating- 10/10


Way to not be biased there buddy.

Frubeling Posted at 5:36 am on Aug. 30, 2008
Quote: from Quantumleaper at 6:46 am on Aug. 23, 2008

1. Album Cover- too few posts lol
2. Artist- Scar Symmetry
3. Album- Holographic Universe
4. Genre- Melodic Death Metal
5. Overall Review- Metal album of the year! Amazing step up from SS's previous albums...Sci-fi themed and sounding....an overwhelming use of clean vocals. this album is brilliant
6. Track Review-  
Morphogenesis: Great Album Opener. Fairly simple song structure...clean sung chorus's, growled verse's and a growled bridge. Great guitarmanship and drumming. This song has an AMAZING solo. A great entrance to the rest of the album. the most-radio friendly song on the cd (9/10)

Timewave Zero: The first half of this song is really mellow and melodic...it speeds up in the second half into a death metal FEAST. the song starts off with a great vocal entrance that shows of Christians great singing. not many growls in this song. its still a great song, really well done, but the drums are lacking. (7/10)

Quantumleaper: this is my livewire username, lol! This is the BEST song on the album. really heavy all the way through. a simple structured song...growled verse's, clean sung chorus'...the vocals on the bridge sound like a damn cannibal corpse song. its really well done...and the chorus is catchy. amazing riffing in this song! (10/10)

Artificial Sun Projection: This song starts off with a distorted guitar entrance. very spacey sounding guitars in this song. lots of singing in this song, and a lack of growls which i think this song needed more of. some say this is the most catchy song on the album. i agree. this song has a great solo that turns over into a bridge that is really slow and mellow. (9/10)

The Missing Coordinates: The drumming is the standout point of this track. a simple structured song, but only a few clean parts. the guitars are almost surreal in this song...(7/10)

Ghost Prototype 1 Measurement of thought: WOW! this is my 2nd favorite song. all clean vocals here except for a small entrance to the second verse which is growled. extremely catchty, with tons of prog influences. great vocals that match the flow of the music. the drums on this track are really overwhelming. killer ass solo too. (10/10

Fear Catalyst: This bad boy is heavy.from the start you know this is going be a heavy song. the pre-chorus has really deep growls. the chorus's are clean sung. the guitars are really sci-fi-ish lol. the bridge is slow. fast fucking solo too! its not one of my favorates (7.5/10)

Trapezoid: All clean vocals on this song. sounds like a filler song, but its also really catchy. the solo is pretty lame, which is another reason to believe it shouldnt be on the album (7/10)

Prism and Gate: one of the heavier songs. another sung chorus, growled verse. its nothing too different, but its well done. solo is good, drums are tight. (7/10)

Holographic Universe: 9+ minute epic track. the entrance sounds like something from star wars. a really great track, plenty of different tempos and music. tons of solos...and a really heavy song in genreal. few clean vocals...sci-fi baby! (10/10)

The Three Dimensional Shadow: Heavy, Heavy, Heavy...and filler. this isnt a bad song, but its not really catchy nor does it have any added cheese and pork fat. its an average song. (6/10)

Ghost Prototype 2 Dues Ex Machina: 10 out of fucking 10! this is the most diverse track on this cd. it starts off with a slow clean vocal which shows off Christians range great...then gets heavy...then gets low again..thenheavy...then slow...LOL. what a must-hear track (10/10)
7. Similar Albums- any Mercenary Album...some soilwork
8. Rating- 10/10


There are too many average rated songs for it to possibly be a 10/10
Quantumleaper Posted at 10:46 pm on Aug. 22, 2008

1. Album Cover- too few posts lol
2. Artist- Scar Symmetry
3. Album- Holographic Universe
4. Genre- Melodic Death Metal
5. Overall Review- Metal album of the year! Amazing step up from SS's previous albums...Sci-fi themed and sounding....an overwhelming use of clean vocals. this album is brilliant
6. Track Review-
Morphogenesis: Great Album Opener. Fairly simple song structure...clean sung chorus's, growled verse's and a growled bridge. Great guitarmanship and drumming. This song has an AMAZING solo. A great entrance to the rest of the album. the most-radio friendly song on the cd (9/10)

Timewave Zero: The first half of this song is really mellow and melodic...it speeds up in the second half into a death metal FEAST. the song starts off with a great vocal entrance that shows of Christians great singing. not many growls in this song. its still a great song, really well done, but the drums are lacking. (7/10)

Quantumleaper: this is my livewire username, lol! This is the BEST song on the album. really heavy all the way through. a simple structured song...growled verse's, clean sung chorus'...the vocals on the bridge sound like a damn cannibal corpse song. its really well done...and the chorus is catchy. amazing riffing in this song! (10/10)

Artificial Sun Projection: This song starts off with a distorted guitar entrance. very spacey sounding guitars in this song. lots of singing in this song, and a lack of growls which i think this song needed more of. some say this is the most catchy song on the album. i agree. this song has a great solo that turns over into a bridge that is really slow and mellow. (9/10)

The Missing Coordinates: The drumming is the standout point of this track. a simple structured song, but only a few clean parts. the guitars are almost surreal in this song...(7/10)

Ghost Prototype 1 Measurement of thought: WOW! this is my 2nd favorite song. all clean vocals here except for a small entrance to the second verse which is growled. extremely catchty, with tons of prog influences. great vocals that match the flow of the music. the drums on this track are really overwhelming. killer ass solo too. (10/10

Fear Catalyst: This bad boy is heavy.from the start you know this is going be a heavy song. the pre-chorus has really deep growls. the chorus's are clean sung. the guitars are really sci-fi-ish lol. the bridge is slow. fast fucking solo too! its not one of my favorates (7.5/10)

Trapezoid: All clean vocals on this song. sounds like a filler song, but its also really catchy. the solo is pretty lame, which is another reason to believe it shouldnt be on the album (7/10)

Prism and Gate: one of the heavier songs. another sung chorus, growled verse. its nothing too different, but its well done. solo is good, drums are tight. (7/10)

Holographic Universe: 9+ minute epic track. the entrance sounds like something from star wars. a really great track, plenty of different tempos and music. tons of solos...and a really heavy song in genreal. few clean vocals...sci-fi baby! (10/10)

The Three Dimensional Shadow: Heavy, Heavy, Heavy...and filler. this isnt a bad song, but its not really catchy nor does it have any added cheese and pork fat. its an average song. (6/10)

Ghost Prototype 2 Dues Ex Machina: 10 out of fucking 10! this is the most diverse track on this cd. it starts off with a slow clean vocal which shows off Christians range great...then gets heavy...then gets low again..thenheavy...then slow...LOL. what a must-hear track (10/10)
7. Similar Albums- any Mercenary Album...some soilwork
8. Rating- 10/10

Frubeling Posted at 9:44 am on Aug. 15, 2008
1. Album Cover-
2. Artist- As I Lay Dying
3. Album- An Ocean Between us
4. Genre- Metalcore
5. Overall Review- The album as a whole is AILD's most metal album to date, with a new bassist, and Tim's screaming finally refined; I believe it is their best yet.
6. Track Review- T1)Seperation is a brief album intro, featuring one of the albums two guitar solos. 5/10
T2) Nothing Left starts suddenly from the end of Seperation, launching into a primeval scream and battering of kick drums, this song shows the addition of more melodic vocal sections to the songs very well. 7/10
T3) An Ocean Between Us, the albums title track again involves high speed drumming and some great guitar parts, also highly important in this song is the chanted chorus "Is this your salvation? Is this all you can give?"
T4) Within Destruction is one of my personal favourites from this album, more amazing drumming from Jordan Mancino, this is one of the albums more violent offerings, which slows in the middle, only to return with the same vigour as before. 10/10
T5) Forsaken begins with relatively long piece of guitar and drum work that would sound more at home on an alternative rock album, after the main bulk of the song begins it is not long until the melodic vocals kick in, mixed among the screams; which in this song are discernible as words. 9/10
T6) Comfort Betrays - Another song opening with a massive roar from tim and a fantastic riff. The bass in this song is pounding away in the background still audible over the ever frantic drumming. Around midway there is a great bit of guitar shredding. 7/10
T7) I Never Wanted is one of the softer songs of the album, opening with the clean vocals of Josh Gilbert and this time with slower drums. This song features screamed vocals layered with clean. 8/10
T8) Bury Us All throws us right back into the brutality of earlier songs from the album. There are two sets of screamed vocals at once in certain parts of the album, with some shredding two minutes in. 7/10
T9) The Sound Of Truth is my other favourite from the album, as it has the most emotional strength, as it asks us "What use is there, is there in praying, if you will only hear what you want to hear?". I would highly recommend this song to anyone I met, as it has had such an impact on me. 10/10
T10) Departed is the second track to feature a guitar solo, and when I say feature, I mean it IS a guitar solo, coming in at one minute 41 seconds, it is very reminiscent of the playing style of Matt Bellamy of Muse. 9/10
T11) Wrath Upon Ourselves is ear rape, and I like ear rape. That's all I have to say about this song. 10/10
T12) Finally, This Is Who We Are is a slow opening song, opening with Tim's scream of "So this is who we are", the song is vicious throughout, and sounds to me like a big fuck you to anyone who does'nt appreciate their music for what it is. The song includes an unexpected surprise at the end, in the form of a minute long piano solo. 8/10
7. Similar Albums- AILD's older albums, they're all worth a listen.
8. Rating- 9/10

Wow, that took a while. Could people please tell me how they think I've done, this is my first attempt at a review of any kind.

LittleItaly Posted at 2:15 pm on Aug. 2, 2008
ready to die.
hockeyguitar99 Posted at 12:32 pm on July 22, 2008
Quote: from Rickenbacker at 12:39 pm on July 21, 2008

Quote: from hockeyguitar99 at 1:50 pm on July 20, 2008

Quote: from Rickenbacker at 3:33 pm on July 6, 2008

Why don't you write one and we'll see how inspiring it is?

I write reviews professionally on two sites, I don't have to waste my time with this bull shit.



Pompous Jerk. Get outta here. I'm gonna be nice and not criticize your musical tastes, so let's end this here.

Sorry, I didn't realize making you look like an idiot would be so easy.

Rickenbacker Posted at 12:39 pm on July 21, 2008
Quote: from hockeyguitar99 at 1:50 pm on July 20, 2008

Quote: from Rickenbacker at 3:33 pm on July 6, 2008

Why don't you write one and we'll see how inspiring it is?
 

I write reviews professionally on two sites, I don't have to waste my time with this bull shit.



Pompous Jerk. Get outta here. I'm gonna be nice and not criticize your musical tastes, so let's end this here.
zenfusion1992 Posted at 9:08 am on July 21, 2008
1. Album Cover-

2. Artist- tATu, Lena Katina and Julia Volkov
3. Album- Lyudi Invalidi (Russian for "Disabled People")
4. Genre-Pop/Rock/Electronic/Techno/Alternative
5. Overall Review-Beautiful piece of music that covers many genres, Lyudi Invalidi is a great sophmore comback for tATu. While still defying them as an Electronic band, the songs on this new album appear to be a lot darker and a lot more haunting. They should have put in more songs from the English version such as Gomenasai and Sacrifice. Let's check out some of the songs.

6. Track Review

1. Lyudi Invalidi (Intro)-No rating
Not much to say here, just serves as an intro

2. Novaya Model (New Model)-5/5
Beautiful song, the lyrics are a lot more interesting than the English version, and Russian makes it sound a lot prettier.

3. Obezyanka Nol (Monkey Zero)-4.5/5-This song is enjoyable, but something aobut it feels weird. Not my most favourite, but still not bad.

4. Loves Me Not-4/5-Not genrally a fan of their English music, but at least it sounds better than the Dangerous and Moving version.

5. Kosmos (Outer Space)-5/5-Awesome song, and WAY better than the overrated english version. This version sounds way more human, well isn't that true complaring tATu's Russian music to their English? Simple beat, electronic feel, beautiful lyrics, this song has it all.

6. Ti Soglasna (You Agree)-2/5-Too repetitive, not much to say here.

7. Nichya (No One)-4/5-Pretty good song, somewhat reptitive, but passible.

8. Vsya Moya Lyubov-Beyond Rating-Porbably the best song on the album, 6 minutes of your live you'll never regret listening to this song, it's just too good.

9. All About Us-4/5-Overrated song, not my most favourite, but passible.

10. Chto Ne Khvatyet-Beyond Rating-Another song that will blow you away, with it's ambient and ark sound a beautiful lyrics, you couldn't go wrong.

11. Lyudi Invalidi (Full Song)-4/5-Not my most favourite song, but somehow I like it. It ends the  album smoothly and easily, but leaves me wanting more.

7. Similar Albums-Honestly, I dunno if anything is similar.

8. Rating x/10-9.5/10-Great album, completey unforgettable.

hockeyguitar99 Posted at 10:50 am on July 20, 2008
Quote: from Rickenbacker at 3:33 pm on July 6, 2008

Why don't you write one and we'll see how inspiring it is?

I write reviews professionally on two sites, I don't have to waste my time with this bull shit.

Rickenbacker Posted at 3:33 pm on July 6, 2008
Why don't you write one and we'll see how inspiring it is?
hockeyguitar99 Posted at 6:38 pm on July 5, 2008
Quote: from Rickenbacker at 1:07 pm on June 20, 2008

How so?

they're just terrible,  they are all filled with biased and people that have no idea what they are doing. I go to this thread whenever I want to laugh

Rickenbacker Posted at 1:07 pm on June 20, 2008
How so?
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