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Dawnrazor
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| | 2 of 2 people found the following review helpful: The Flowers in your kitchen weep for you, March 20, 2003 Probably my favorite line of the whole CD appears in "Vet for the Insane--the flowers in your kitchen, they weep for you, I'm gonna shred them all to pieces, like I did to you, relax" Ahhh the majesty of Carl McCoy's growl is enough to make me relax while he dons the claws! I highly recommend this CD as a jumping off point for new Neph fans. This CD was their tribute to spagetti westerns. If I had to catagorize this music (and I do so hate to label things), I would say Gothabilly. Just buy it and you won't be disappointed! |
Lenovo ThinkPad X31 2672 (Pentium M 1.6 GHz, 512 MB RAM, 40 GB HDD)
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Devilman - The Birth/Demon Bird (Vol. 1 & 2)
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| | 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: Awesome anime from Go Nagai--not for kids ya'll, March 10, 2003 Okay, if you're looking for something light and fluffy your kids can watch, this is not it!! If you don't get it by the kid friendly title of "Devilman" and menacing demon on the cover, then go ahead and by all means show it to the grandparents as well! For those of you like me who listen to very heavy music at volumes loud enough to shake the walls, love Dario Argento movies, and don't mind seeing loads of blood and gore, then this might be the anime for you. Yes, the dubbing isn't great, but that's not the point. The story itself is very interesting. Akira Fudo is an average student. When his friend, Ryo takes him to his house, and shows him a mask that allows him to see into the demon world, Akira is rightly freaked out (he wets himself okay). Ryo then tells him that unless they both merge with demons, that they will never be strong enough to defeat the demons who killed Ryo's father. They really don't have a choice, it's either merge and become a demon or die. And they really don't have a choice about which demon they merge with (as Ryo puts it, if they don't get one that is strong enough to defeat the others, then they will die anyway). Akira merges with Amon, an incredibly powerful demon, and becomes Devilman. Akira does not lose his humanity, but is able to control the demon to some extent. Highly recommended for fans of Urotsukidoji, Twin Angels, La Blue Girl, Mystery of the Necronomicon... |
Zoon
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| | 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Angels after the fall, March 10, 2003 First let me say that no band, no matter how good they are, should make 2 albums that sound the same. That stagnant attitude is death for musicians, as it is for all creative people (do you want the sequel to your favorite book or movie to be exactly like the first, or did you want a progression?)For those of you expecting Elizium II, you will be disappointed. I personally think this is one of the best CDs I've ever heard--it's playing right now and I usually have it in my CD changer. That being said, it is exactly as it should be, fiery, angry, music written by those angels cast out for the sin of lust. The great thing is, the entire CD is awesome, not just 1 or 2 songs like so many CDs today. Carl weaves an intense blend of love and sorrow into his music. He makes music not for some commercial purpose, but for himself and his fans, and the message comes across loud and clear. I personally wish the Nefilim had made a follow-up to Zoon, as I would have loved to see how it would progress from there. |
Elizium
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| | 3 of 3 people found the following review helpful: Music for the soul, March 10, 2003 Surreal and beautiful, Elizium is truly music for the soul. I have a hard time doing anything but meditating to this CD, it's so very relaxing. It invokes what author Tom Brown describes as the "Sacred Silence", a shamanic term for the spirit world. You may experience visions, or unusual feelings while listening to Elizium, perhaps more than any other FOTN CD. Let it take you to places you've only dreamed! |
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