tier79

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Joy Division Still
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Yes, these outtakes had nothing to envy from the albums, on the contrary. "Walked in Line" and "Something Must Break" are among my absolute favorites.
The Cure Greatest Hits [Limited ed. Double disc]
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Well, Charlotte Sometimes certainly can't be called a pop song, although in my opinion it's the most beautiful piece by the Cure. I don't have this compilation and I really don't think that, as a fan of the Cure, I will ever buy it!
And Also The Trees Virus Meadow
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Transitional album, where you can feel they were about to evolve into something different from the Gothic standards. I like the review, but I don't find that there's an excessive use of synth in the record. Perhaps it’s only with "The Dwelling Place" that they get stuck in themselves. Still, great band, "Slow Pulse Boy" is worth the ticket price alone.
Death In June Burial
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Great! (you and them) but now we need to give a shoutout to the Crisis too!
Der Blutharsch Der Blutharsch
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Beautiful review, it couldn't better describe the desolate scenery that this album unleashes.
A one-way trip.
The Cure Wild Mood Swings
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Here, a setlist as you proposed would have certainly brought more luck to the album. Maybe we would have talked (this time, rightly) about a new "Kiss me kiss me kiss me." It didn't go that way, but in any case, I recognize that this album, in its ugliness, has its own identity. I realized this when I went to the tour and saw all those little spring animals on the amplifiers... On the other hand, the last work left me perplexed for its lack of substance, without a story behind it. Let's wait for the next one, which seems imminent.
The Cure Wild Mood Swings
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Good review. You did well to mention the b-sides and to highlight what was really the true mistake of this album: the poor organization/selection of the tracks. If "Ocean," "It used to be me," "adonais," and "home" had been included instead of others, we would be talking about a completely different work.
Editors An End Has A Start
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We need to give it time; after several listens, I can say it's a great album, well-structured and with excellent peaks (an end as a start, bones, spiders). Everyone was already aware of the waltz of references at the time of the purchase, right?
Panasonic Kulma
Panasonic Kulma
12 jul 07
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Great group. Now they screech like graters, but back in the days of Kulma, I found them really pleasant in their unmusicality; far from being dead cows, they were quite relaxing!
Tuxedomoon Desire
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Suggestive and indefinable...yet you've captured them well with this review.
Beautiful, albeit more conventional, is also the EP "No Tears".