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William Chedsey (or Cheadsey) (1510?–1574?) was an
English Roman Catholic priest and academic, who
became archdeacon of Middle**** in 1556 and President...
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favorite bands". "Dan Swanö
helped record this epic piece", said John
Chedsey of
Satan Stole My
Teddybear in his review, and also
mentioned that "generally...
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argues that the
essence of the
album is its "sheer
sonic force",
which John
Chedsey,
writing for
Satan Stole My Teddybear,
finds unpleasant, remarking, however...
- retrospect, Opeth's ****ure
greatness was a
foregone conclusion." John
Chedsey of
Satan Stole My
Teddybear stated that the
album is "one of the more stunning...
- gets you down. All
together everything forms a
sublime masterpiece." John
Chedsey,
writing for
Satan Stole My Teddybear, concluded, "This is so far one of...
- Upon its
original release,
Metamorphosis received mixed reviews. John
Chedsey,
writing for
Satan Stole My Teddybear, commented: “Having consistently...
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music video was made and
directed by
William Morrison.
According to John
Chedsey of
Satan Stole My Teddybear, the
electronic sounds on
Karma are "airy,...
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abandon metal entirely, they may not have even
existed today."
Reviewer John
Chedsey commented, “The
shift into yet
another musical realm should come as no...
- "Ulver
Silence Teaches You How To Sing". All Music.
Retrieved 29 May 2014.
Chedsey, John (November 2001). "Ulver".
Satan Stole My Teddybear.
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- won't want to miss. This is sugar-coated
depression at its best.” John
Chedsey,
writing for
Satan Stole My Teddybear, ascertains, “The ****ulative effect...