Battlegods

DeRank : 19,86 • DeAge™ : 6647 days

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I took the geography exam and it was all about the role of mountains and various things. Well, you know how much better it is to live by a lake or in the mountains than in a city with pubs, riffraff, and those damn lights. (actually, I prefer the light over the night; it's fantastic to experience the different phases of the day, all the way until after sunset).
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"Sacred Music." Great review/production made by Primus ;) (how much these titles/covers get me pumped)
Magma K.A
3 mar 17
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Interesting record, just like "The lost tapes" by Can. Only Neu and Faust haven't delighted us with any nice bootleg :(
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Hoping only that he wouldn't vote DC, as much as they represent us haha
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Let’s imagine living in that year and stumbling upon "Ph7": an absolutely stunning effect. "Careering" feels like a jam with the early Tuxedomoon, a post-punk dub romp. And where's the "classic" Hammill? In "Mirror Images."
Suicide Suicide
25 feb 17
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I wonder if he really believes in what he has written.
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Interesting album, focused mainly on the period of "Yeti" and "Lemmings". The song I love the most, which I consider perfectly complete, is "Kanaan"; there's no contest.
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Anyway, the two incredible pieces are "Nirvana for mice" and "Living in the heart..", I think I've said it several times ;)
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A half-improvised album that has a sort of story similar to "Neu 2". I would say that a dadaist review fits well, considering the structure of "Unrest" (the coldest album by the Henrys... far from the freak echoes of Zappa and the stern medieval vibes of "In praise..")
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As hj says, he and Butler are the cornerstones of doom. Iommi's scales are the first ones I learned, I devoured the first two albums. I go up to "Sabotage," and then with Ronnie James it's a different story, which hasn't excited me for ten years ahah (like all metal).