Francescobus

DeRank : 2,46
DeAge™ : 7217 days • Here since 5 september 2006
Dismember Indecent And Obscene
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Never listened to them, but the review is interesting unlike the cover which is awful. Anyway, I’ll get them.
Utopia Swing To The Right
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"The ingredients are always the same: 'old prog' keyboards, jazz-rock veins and passages (if not entire specials); hard-blues structures, AOR and FM choruses, surf tracks, soul skeletons, and power pop geometries. Missing from the lineup are the Arena rock of the previous 'Oops! Wrong Place', the psychedelia, and the typical vaudeville episode, replaced by the incredibly fitting experimental funk rap of 'Junk Rock.' You know it all and write about it all. An essential and well-calibrated rec, part of your personal and incredibly long discourse that can go on forever."
Lowbrow Victims At Play
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Thanks to fenni and ocram, I’m looking forward to your next reviews even though I know very well that time is cruel. Lately, I’ve been prolific because I write faster, without overthinking, as in this case: the subject was Allen West and my disappointment about Ben Meyer. They don’t create anything new but they release two albums. A hot take was necessary :DD. @mien_mo_man, I also like to tell stories like you mentioned in one of your comments; in fact, I’m convinced that if we connected a printer to your head, you’d keep downloading data, descriptions, sensations, explanations. Since your first reviews, I’ve noticed that you practically write in a flow and know well the syntax and everything needed to fill the page, I even like to think that you do it with little time to spare. Certainly, I find the approach of exploring an artist’s entire discography well done. So I’ve taken you as a reference, you saw it right. Lately, I’ve also been trying to translate lyrics, but my goal is to share sensations, to tell about myself while having fun, with a bit of irony as well, or with simple metaphors or comparisons. I haven’t forgotten about Nasty Savage ;DD. Until next time!
Todd Rundgren Healing
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Ah, the record, here’s the challenge. To repeat oneself, to renew oneself without ever becoming tiresome: in my opinion, you’re doing great!
Tankard Chemical Invasion
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Well, thanks everyone for the comments, I also feel a bit embarrassed :DDD I prefer blonde beer and not too alcoholic, always to be paired with pizza.
Utopia Adventures In Utopia
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Reviewer with thrash rhythms I would say:DDD
Todd Rundgren Back To The Bars
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Congratulations, a living encyclopedia:DDD
Alexandre Aja Alta Tensione (Haute Tension, 2003)
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Wishing you a speedy recovery :DDDD If I'm not mistaken, you got sick around the same time last year, and you were in the midst of a reviewing spree. By the way, great review, but unfortunately for me, going to the cinema is tough; I've had several films to watch for months, but I just can't find the time. Tonight I'll send you something ;-D
Mordred Fool's Game
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If you want, I can upload it for download between Saturday and Sunday; I'm also looking for the one by Technocracy always with Demmel and Hernandez, but there’s nothing there either :(
Queensrÿche Warning
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Hi Frank, I read your deep dive on "Twin Peaks" and it brought some details to mind. I remember that back in 1991, a classmate of mine was going crazy for this saga; when I took the bus, he would constantly talk to me about it, including the music. Sitting on the bus, he excitedly shared every detail with me. Yet I wasn’t actually watching it. Then I discovered that my sister, who was sixteen at the time, had even picked up the book and spoke about it enthusiastically.
Anyway, I managed to see the mirror scene and I perfectly remember the uproar generated by the story, akin to the explosion of Duran Duran. So for me, "Twin Peaks" is still all to be discovered, and sometimes I find myself picking up a book and lacking the courage to read it, only to rediscover it years later. In recent years, I haven’t been able to watch many films, but I keep downloading them with BitTorrent, only now it’s out of order. I have to say your deep dive really intrigued me, well-written by the way, and it’s like opening a drawer of memories. Back then, I was thinking about AC/DC while my friend was telling me about Badalamenti... wait, and there was even a blonde singer, I think... Now that I’ve grown up, I believe I’ll watch it (time permitting) little by little. When I saw the mirror scene, I didn’t get a thing back then, but now your insights have clarified things for me. I noticed there are also other deep dives that I hadn’t considered at all... well, time allowing, I’ll take a look here and there. Well done!