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People From The North Laiv all'aggabba, 26-03-13
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About Oneida, I was supposed to be in Rome on Saturday to see them, but then I got my period and everything fell through. Anyway, now I’m starting to look into these Pipol. Nice one Cazzy.
Steven Wilson The Raven That Refused To Sing
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The video for the single is full of joy… so much joy… I’ll listen to the album soon ;-)
Cult Of Luna Vertikal
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...I had told you it was beautiful. At some points, they remind me so much of Isis that I almost shed a tear. The extra-long track does make me a bit annoyed at times, but it's totally bearable. "In awe of" and "I the weapon" are punches to the teeth, the growl overall of very high quality. For example: if the singer of Luna had sung in Isis, the latter would have risked becoming the post-metal band of the century. Isis would have become a group without any "weak" points, just to be clear (not that Turner’s growl is bad, though)...
Scott Kelly  Steve Von Till  Wino Songs of Townes Van Zandt
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I stopped at "typical half-hour of apocalyptic western." I think that's enough to give it a listen.
Autechre Exai
Autechre Exai
13 feb 13
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Painstakingly downloaded yesterday after an exhausting search. I’ve only listened to one track, and it seemed, how should I put it... rather challenging. It’s the first time I’m reading something about Autechre from this corner without the Untilted signature; surely, you could have put in a bit more effort, right? I’ll check back for the rating.
Beyoncé & Destiny's Child Super Bowl XLVII Halftime Show
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What a big butt Bionsè has. He's got thighs like Ruud Gullit in the 1987 season.
Godspeed You! Black Emperor 'Allelujah! Don't Bend! Ascend!
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"Mladic" is, after all, a piece of the extraordinary madonna.
My Bloody Valentine M B V
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Am I missing something?
La Piramide Di Sangue Tebe
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I'll start with the links proposed above. Nice tip!
Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained
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By now, the common thread is always the same: revenge, fiercely revenge (see also Kill Bill, Inglourious Basterds, Sin City, etc.). I would like at some point to see an ending like in Pulp Fiction; lately, in Quentin's films, things almost always end well. Anyway, despite the 2 hours and 40 minutes plus, the movie flows really smoothly. The things that stuck with me the most: 1) The son of a bitchery of "Stephen" - Samuel L. Jackson. 2) The scene with the hoods. 3) The talent of Christoph Waltz. Ah, Leonardo DiCaprio really gets on my nerves.