Quasi completa, mancano le posizioni giuste e 3-4 album

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Graham Coxon • The End Of The F***ing World (Original Songs and Score)

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  • madcat
    9 jan 19
    Beautiful and with a lot of stuff I'll sift through. For now, I’m sharing Sleep, Coxon, and Monster Magnet. As for adding the missing albums, I now have a doubt if you can only do it by joining the imaginative group or with the minimum derango needed (which you have, so you should already be able to do it). I’m not sure if I explained myself well though.
     
    • Johnny b.
      9 jan 19
      I didn't understand, it's definitely my fault, could you explain it again?
    • madcat
      10 jan 19
      Sorry, it's me who wrote very poorly: in short, if you go to the artist page, you should see "send image" and "send work" (through which you can submit new albums that are not present). If you don't see the two buttons, it means you need to join the "immaginifico" group to be able to use the two functions.
    • Johnny b.
      10 jan 19
      No, I’m sorry, I understood but I wasn’t sure. I also thank you for Coxon, an artist with skills that were unknown to me and with a vast and convincing musical background.
    • madcat
      10 jan 19
      Of course! It's a real pleasure for me to have helped you delve into that immense artist that is Coxon (by the way, have you managed to collect all of his solo works or are you still missing some?).
    • Johnny b.
      10 jan 19
      I know perhaps half of them, the first two and the last three are missing, the ones in the middle, little by little I’ll catch up with all of them.
    • madcat
      10 jan 19
      Ah ok! So you still have a lot of his songs to discover, great!
  • Almotasim
    9 jan 19
    Very beautiful! Well done, Johnny. There’s always something to learn from your rankings. Interesting and worth exploring are 1, 5, and 7. Anna VH doesn’t win me over. Iceage even less so. Both are praised by the critics. Fucked Up are great - that’s what I listen to the most -; the latest Low is excellent. I Warm D. shouldn't be discarded; YLT, although limited this time, always stands out in their work.
     
    • proggen_ait94
      10 jan 19
      I subscribe to iceage and especially Anna.
    • Johnny b.
      10 jan 19
      It's still a draft ranking. Anna's album isn't something that strikes immediately, with long tracks that don't help Iceage's chances; they might end up at the bottom of the list, indeed, they are placed last. What convinces me the least is the singer, who has a decent stage presence but, in some songs, mimics Cave without having the vocal charisma. YLT, on the other hand, is an album that requires patience; it grows on you over time. I highly recommend Car Seat Headrest and Parquet Courts, while you need to be in the right mood for Daughters' particular sound. It's a ranking that's hard to appreciate 100% because I like a bit of everything, from the female Pop Rock of Lucy Dacus to Daughters' Noise Rock, from Voivod's Metal to Sleep's Doom Stoner, to the Slowcore tinged with electronics of Low, Blackgaze of Deafheaven, Post Punk, Post Hardcore, Indie Rock, Metallic Hardcore, and much more. No Jazz, Ambient, Hip Hop, Progressive, or Electronic, at least unless they are included in other contexts but not predominantly. Now I’m going to check yours, which I haven’t seen yet.
    • Almotasim
      10 jan 19
      It's true! It's a very diverse ranking but at the same time selective. I will listen carefully to those you recommend. You know my preference is indie, almost exclusively. Anna is good, but the spark just didn't ignite.
    • Almotasim
      28 jan 19
      But you're at 44! Completionist! Have you heard the new wave revival of Shopping?
    • Johnny b.
      29 jan 19
      It's true, there are too many, to thin out, not the Shopping yet. If you're interested in a band influenced by Wire, Fall, Raincoats, I recommend Lithics, Mating Surfaces, but we're back to the usual lack of originality.
    • Johnny b.
      29 jan 19
      Forget what I said, just ignore the Lithics, nothing really interesting. Until yesterday it seemed good to me, 3-4 tracks, the rest is little to nothing.
    • Almotasim
      29 jan 19
      But what magnificent influences!
    • Almotasim
      29 jan 19
      There aren't too many, it's an excellent analysis. It has now reached 50!