Kid_A

DeRank : 1,34
DeAge™ : 7229 days • Here since 24 august 2006
Belle and Sebastian 3.. 6.. 9 Seconds of Light
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pardon...you mean "if you're FISTING sinister"
Tom Waits Live @ Teatro degli Arcimboldi, Milano 19.07.2008
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I was there too... the acoustics on the higher stages were pretty terrible... considering the outrageous ticket price (I join the critics), it really got on my nerves a bit... anyway, unmissable.
Paolo Benvegnù Le Labbra
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"for this I teach you to build / and to develop your strangest ideas / to mix inspiration and perversion / because God does not look / God blasphemes / and sometimes does not apply"
Great Benvegnù, even though he occasionally gets lost among his stereotypes.
Hercules and Love Affair Hercules and Love Affair
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The best to everyone: disco to the reviewer. The album is a blatant mash-up of stuff heard and re-heard, but, my God, it’s the best copycat job ever done. Unbelievably enjoyable. It’s been since the early soundtracks of Tarantino that I had so much fun with the revival atmospheres. The reviewer got it all (kudos for putting it in the context of DFA productions, a detail not to be overlooked: sooner or later they’ll have to erect a statue in New York for James Murphy and his buddies). That translating "Love Affair" as "Problema d'Amore" is a bit of a middle school nonsense, we’ll gladly overlook.
Beck The Information
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no
Kate Nash Made of Bricks
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Hi. For a while, I thought about writing a few lines too, but after receiving a series of insults for my review on Lily Allen, I lost the desire. The album is nice, in line with Allen's style, but allow me to say, dear Hakosss, that the highest score should be reserved for albums with much more depth. The review is fluent and precise, a bit naïve at times and perhaps a bit too partisan...
dEUS Vantage Point
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Purpulan, I ask for forgiveness.
dEUS Vantage Point
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I quote Porpulan in every single word... it feels like he read my mind.
The Last Shadow Puppets The Age of the Understatement
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a ridiculous summary of the history of English music and some bragging about being tough and pure. Was there really a need to include these bar chatter in a review? Happy for you.... The album is listenable, but it will be forgotten soon and, after all, it doesn't deserve much more.
T. T.
T. T.
4 may 08
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But look, for those who enjoy this kind of music, the bands mentioned in the review are not at all unknown. And anyway, uncovering new artists and encouraging their listening is one of the reasons why I write and read on Debaser. After all, when I end up on a metal review, I feel like a "troglodyte," as you say, since I have no idea about the people being discussed, often with religious fervor (and if you mention the "Nile," the only thing that comes to mind is the river). I'll state a terrible obviousness, but the world is beautiful because it is varied. Anyway, STAY BRUTAL-TECHNICAL-DEATH-METAL (you) and STAY INDIE-ALTERNATIVE-BANDDELCAZZOCHENO NLEASCOLTANESSUNO (me). Thanks for the visit, yours Kid.