alessioIRIDE

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 7070 days • Here since 31 january 2007
Ethan e Joel Coen L'uomo Che Non C'Era (The Man Who Wasn't There)
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come on poletti. be independent!!!
Motorpsycho Little Lucid Moments
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Psycho, I'm not saying they don't add anything, for heaven's sake. I'm just saying they don't add what I like. The albums after Trust Us are all good (some more or less), but they’re not what I’m looking for in Motorpsycho... Black Hole, on the other hand, seems a bit formulaic to me. This instead feels like a continuation of their exploratory mandate within rock. I don’t know, maybe I’m being too critical because I ride on the light of their masterpieces... not everyone can make 4 albums (Timothy, Blissard, Angels and Demons, Trust Us) that are full five-stars. If this isn’t five, it’s very close. As for what you say about progressive: I more or less agree with you. I think they’re a bit heavy and a bit indie, and they combine wonderfully. Not very progressive, but psychedelic, yes. Anyway, it’s a great album. Let Them Eat Cake is a good album, but it lacks that something that wakes you up; Black Hole feels like a best of, while this one has its own reason... maybe that’s the breaking point. They’ve returned to what they were ten years ago, and I think it’s a nice thing to return somewhat unexpectedly to so much of the past.
Motorpsycho Little Lucid Moments
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I don't know, for me they haven't made a truly great album in ten years. The last one that added something was Trust Us. Black Hole isn't bad, but it doesn't deliver the punch you'd expect from Motorpsycho. This, however, packs a punch and goes up and down, which is a pleasure. I can also appreciate the continuity I perceive between this and Trust Us. It's as if they're now saying, "So, where were we?"
Ethan e Joel Coen L'uomo Che Non C'Era (The Man Who Wasn't There)
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Poletti, I’m not mad at you, but at the one next to you who doesn’t throw you under the bus.
Alan J. Pakula Perchè un assassinio (The Parallax View)
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I really liked the Neubauten a lot. Is he still playing with the Telecaster? I can’t imagine him without the Telecaster.
Alan J. Pakula Perchè un assassinio (The Parallax View)
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The thing that scares me the most, given that next year there will be regional elections, is the 50% they got in Campania. The waste? The waste has been here for 14 years. I remember having always seen it, but you know: we no longer have the memory of the twentieth century. If they win the regional elections in Campania too, it's really over. The state and the Camorra are two sides of the same coin, but making the mafia and the state coexist on the same facade, even at the local level, is a hard blow to our already fragile morality. Will they make us speak in Sicilian? Will we have to wear the coppola?
Alan J. Pakula Perchè un assassinio (The Parallax View)
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Poletti, I suggest you, as a form of protest, to set yourself on fire in the Porta a Porta studio. Anyway, don't worry: I feel like I'm going to kick the bucket. Never seen a cocaine addict live beyond 71 years. And someone like the filthy one can only die at 71. Supersoul, did you go to see the tom? How was it?
Ethan e Joel Coen L'uomo Che Non C'Era (The Man Who Wasn't There)
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Professor, the little brat already liable to prosecution hopes to create culture, albeit rather mediocre, and not information. I leave the information to those who can do nothing but analyze. I don’t analyze; I broaden, always with the appropriate self-sarcasm. I renew my respect and add that besides getting on my nerves, he’s also quite stupid. He’s made just over fifty comments and called four people 'kid'. Few topics? But wasn’t one poletti enough? In short, as Mrs. Methuselah said after a quickie: <<Can you repeat yourself?>>... ah, you can automatically shove your 4 up your ass, always with tranquility... of course. Now I'll leave you hoping that the excess hormones might be used in another way. TSCHUSS.
Yo La Tengo Ride the Tiger
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I'm not crazy about it and I don't even know this one... I'll see if I can fix it. However, I really like the review. Well done ;)