6.5/10 more
5/10 more
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7.5/10 more
7/10 more
No. more
one of the most melancholic and spectral records of all post-punk, the Cocteau on this debut craft rarefied litanies quite distant from what they will offer in the future, with Fraser's almost unrecognizable voice grappling with vibrant mantras and the music proceeding drearily and pallidly. perhaps the best of the Cocteau, undoubtedly their most inspired chapter. more
A brilliant album characterized by an android and futuristic atmosphere, minimalist electronic and cybernetic sounds, still in tune with the times more than 20 years after its release. more
Undoubtedly one of the most interesting bands in the history of rock. more
I'm sorry, but I cannot access external content such as YouTube links. However, if you provide the text you'd like translated, I'd be happy to help! more
the Titan of classical music. more
in my opinion, they aren't even butt-fuckers more
But are those the ones from the ad 892 892? more
Schizophrenia at 360 degrees. more
Minakakis was a thousand times better than Puciato. more
My love... can you love someone just for having heard their voice? Of course you can. more
Their anarchic floating galaxy is worth a 5 regardless. Watching their show is a unique experience, but it's forbidden to go there sober! more
good people. more
When we talk about privileged children of the wealthy... more