Battlegods

DeRank : 19,86
DeAge™ : 6987 days • Here since 23 april 2007
The Del-Byzanteens Lies To Live By
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A band I appreciate for two insane tracks: "Girl's imagination" and "The world is empty."
Prefab Sprout Swoon
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"Elegance," "Cue fanfare," "Cruel," and "Don't sing" would have fit right in on "Steve McQueen," no doubt about it! ;)
PAOLO SIANI ft. NUOVA IDEA The Leprechaun's pot of Gold
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"Illusione da poco" is the perfect track of the band, the rest is all a copy and paste of English prog.
The Flying Lizards Fourth Wall
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I don't know, I was a bit disappointed, I can't find standout tracks like "Her story," "Money," and "Summertime Blues" as in the debut. Here they presented an experimental sound that isn’t even that crazy, considering the presence of the alien Fripp, who just plays some scales on "Glin/Spin" and "Lost and found." Anyway, great band ;)
Alvin Lucier I Am Sitting in a Room
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I am sitting on a mushroom!
Yello Solid Pleasure
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"Baby," "Banana," and "Blue green" are must-have gems.
Neon My Blues Is You
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One of the best Italian new wave tracks alongside "Blue Room" by Kirlian Camera and "Samora Club" by Krisma.
James Living In Extraordinary Times
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They're still going! The fact is that I’m not too crazy about the "Seven" and "Gold Mother" phase either. They could have given more and been less “boxed in,” “radio-friendly.” I listen to them up until "So many ways" and "Sit down." The first 3 EPs are fabulous though (I love those).
Les Fleur de Lys Reflections
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I would marry you just for the way you write! I didn’t know them, I’m listening to them, and not bad at all!
James Laid
James Laid
7 jul 18
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I prefer the debut with the EP "Village fire" and the hits "So many ways" and "Sit down". The second phase tried to fit into the Madchester sound (Happy Mondays, Stone Roses, Primal Scream) but didn't succeed. I mean, if we listen to "Sometimes," it's a radio-friendly song compared to the indie vibes of "What's the world" or "Hymn from village" ;) still, if only there were more bands like that...