Haha Onder, the one you posted is the exact one I thought of. In fact, at MDF this past weekend, David, Guy and I were talking about Noktorn. I used to be in pretty regular contact with Noah but I've lost track of him over the years. He's quite a character and I think (and hope) he still has the same fetish for finding bargain bin shit and calling it classic and forgotten.
I'm sure some of you would be inclined to agree with this dude
http://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Pantera/Vulgar_Display_of_Power/230/BloodIronBeer
I'm sure some of you would be inclined to agree with this dude, but to me, this review is the "worst humanity" has to offer, to say the least.
http://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Pantera/Vulgar_Display_of_Power/230/BloodIronBeer
Let's post stupid or plain wrong reviews, comment on them and fight with each other as always. You're not allowed to agree with each other. You can only fight till death and internet honour.
I'll start.
Yours truly,
Onderp
When the likes of Cannibal Corpse and Obituary came about and pleased every butt-rocking wannabe Satanist out there, a term such as "intellectual death metal" was only thought of as just an oxymoron. That was before Meshuggah came out and outsmarted all these suburban burnouts. Sure "Chaosphere" flaunts the flaming guitar solo every now and then, and don't forget their tendency of trying to come across as all dark and evil. But what Meshuggah have over all the carbon copy death metal acts out there is that they focus primarily on knowing how to play their instruments and segue tempo changes rather than trying to outspeed and outgrowl everybody. Seriously, each song will have one guessing on which direction the band is going to take next. Who would have thought that there would be a band that could respark a genre that was long thought overdone after the second Napalm Death record?
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Why? Let's try to stay objective. Why do you think that is a stupid review? Do you think it's better than this one, which looks quite similar conceptually but awards the album with 97%? Some of their claims are exact opposites.
I know the hasted for Dimmu Borgir runs deep, and really became intense with the release of PEM, but this reviewer just comes off as an elitist cunt. http://www.metal-archives.com/reviews/Dimmu_Borgir/Puritanical_Euphoric_Misanthropia/344/astathica
Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia - 4%
TECNIQUE: 3,5/5
SONGWRITING: 1/5
PRODUCTION: 1,5/5
INNOVATION: 2,5/5
TOTAL: 4,3/10
Aural spectators are obligated to behold this pedantic, addling epitome of staunch iniquity as Naglfar glean the most distinguishable traits from both the black and death metal genres, in doing so summoning an anti-placid, subsonic dominion of utter perfidious imprecation.
Concentrated paranormal tempests of acute vulgarian discord are brought to fruition throughout these swarthy semblances of avengement, which in contrast employ an exceptional accentuation on harmonics for such a profane ensemble. Avernal blasts laced with an uncommon repugnance fabricate an efficacious, baleful maelstrom of bitterly florid torrents of resonance.
Diablerie in ataxia ensues upon commencement of the fetid, execrable and vile “A Swarm Of Plagues” in perdure from the colorless rout of “Sheol.” Congruent to the onerous drudge of “The Murder Manifesto”, Naglfar, as the manifestation of malevolence absolute, vent ruin with sufficient volition to wither the vacillating masses ad infinitium.
Adroit debasement consumes the auricular awareness of the credulous as the temerity of these encapsulated occult allegories within the perfervid deflections of this obdurate tetrad. This shroud of sonic hatred is Naglfar’s best yet!
I just hate it when someone gives an album 0% - people that hate a band and review the album just to give it 0% and reduce the average rating - i suppose it's the same as fanboys giving 100% but it still fucking shits me.