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by Sebastian Kluth

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

I have often come across the name Visions of Atlantis but never bothered to check out a record so far. If I had to describe the band's style briefly, I would say it's the type of female-fronted power metal with symphonic elements that was all the rage...

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It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

I have often come across the name Visions of Atlantis but never bothered to check out a record so far. If I had to describe the band's style briefly, I would say it's the type of female-fronted power metal with symphonic elements that was all the rage...

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It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

I have often come across the name Visions of Atlantis but never bothered to check out a record so far. If I had to describe the band's style briefly, I would say it's the type of female-fronted power metal with symphonic elements that was all the rage...

Lire la suite

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

I have often come across the name Visions of Atlantis but never bothered to check out a record so far. If I had to describe the band's style briefly, I would say it's the type of female-fronted power metal with symphonic elements that was all the rage...

Lire la suite

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

It would have been all the rage fifteen years ago - A review of Visions of Atlantis' The Deep & The Drak

I have often come across the name Visions of Atlantis but never bothered to check out a record so far. If I had to describe the band's style briefly, I would say it's the type of female-fronted power metal with symphonic elements that was all the rage...

Lire la suite

Pushing Boundaries - A review of Ne Obliviscaris' Urn

Pushing Boundaries - A review of Ne Obliviscaris' Urn

About five decades after the emergence of metal music, it isn't easy to create something new, impress critics and fans alike and push boundaries. Australian quintet Ne Obliviscaris does just that. The band has its very own style that is compared to groups...

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Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (2015)

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 (2015)

Resident Evil: Revelations 2 was one of the very first Playstation 4 games I bought back in 2015 and it took me a whopping three years to complete this game. There are a lot of positive and negative elements about the game even though I would overall...

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Life Is Strange: Before the Storm (2017 / 2018)

Life Is Strange: Before the Storm (2017 / 2018)

Life Is Strange: Before the Storm is a prequel to episodic graphic adventure video game Life is Strange which was released to critical acclaim three years earlier. This prequel focuses on two side characters from the original video game and takes place...

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Game Night (2018) - Party hardy - 7/10 (07/03/18)

Game Night (2018) - Party hardy - 7/10 (07/03/18)

Game Night is an entertaining ride but nothing truly memorable that needs to be revisited. It's an over-the-top comedy movie with a healthy dose of action and suspense. The story revolves around competitive gamers Annie and Max who recently got married...

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Annihilation (2018) - Jumping on the bandwagon of contemporary intellectual science-fiction cinema - 7/10 (07/03/18)

Annihilation (2018) - Jumping on the bandwagon of contemporary intellectual science-fiction cinema - 7/10 (07/03/18)

Annihilation is a calm, intellectual and surreal science-fiction film in the key of recent successes such as Arrival, Ex Machina or even Blade Runner 2049 to a certain degree. Based upon a recent novel by Jeff VanderMeer, it tells the story of a mysterious...

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