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Sonic Youth The Eternal
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You almost make me want to give it another chance; the album left me lukewarm, to say the least.. definitely an okay review :)
Manic Street Preachers Journal For Plague Lovers
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I was probably influenced by expecting something entirely different, given Steve Albini's production. However, the impression is that of a decently composed album, but with that typical emphasis of a certain mainstream rock that sounds more conventional than Baudo at Sanremo. A lot of craftsmanship, I just wonder why they even bothered to call in Albini…
Howard Greenhalgh Black Hole Sun (Soundgarden Music Videoclip)
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Before it comes out of the hp: beautiful, review, and song.
Manic Street Preachers Journal For Plague Lovers
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What happens when you trust Ondarock; I find this album musically embarrassing, catchy, poor, and radio-friendly, except for a couple of songs. So I went to get the "sacra bibbia," and still nothing. Either they are really bad, or I am wrong.
Melvins King Buzzo EP
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I keep my distance, but nice review.
Charles Bukowski Compagno di Sbronze
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In my opinion, Bukowski is certainly not a literary genius, but as a man, he was so vividly alive that it was frightening... somewhat of a sad review.
Kurt Harland Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1 & 2) Original Soundtrack
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More than bigotry, I was referring, as in the earlier posts, to the fact that a work of art is pure and simple expression, useless and not necessarily aimed at a particular use that the consumer will make of it (one might use a Van Gogh to decorate the living room, but that is not the purpose for which Van Gogh painted his works), while a video game is a playful software, whose sole aim is always and anyway pure entertainment. Just think about how wrong it sounds to have an artistic retrospective on the '900 that mentions Hideo Kojima alongside Pablo Picasso :)
Kurt Harland Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1 & 2) Original Soundtrack
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Fortunately, the list wouldn't have been long, since "artistic" video games are certainly not filling the shelves... in any case, I don't think anyone, even on this page, reaches spiritual elevation during a gaming session; video games don't lend themselves much to philosophical/aesthetic discussions, once the joystick is put aside, one reads a good book or listens to a good album, which are on another plane :)
Kurt Harland Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver (1 & 2) Original Soundtrack
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However, returning to what was mentioned above, if it’s true that films based on video games do not spark much interest, as they are mostly unsuccessful commercial operations that borrow the plot of the current game, far more interesting has been the emergence of films that owe a great deal to the aesthetic of video games, such as the Matrix trilogy, particularly in the action scenes.