Battlegods

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Faust Faust
23 may 18
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"Miss Fortune." Period.
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Divine.
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The debut and these are my favorites. After that, I only save "Freak scene," even though their offerings are always well made.
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Sensational album like all those from the 80s. I adore them at least up to "Washing machine," thanks to that fluxus noise of "The diamond sea." But how well you write!
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With the first two albums, they produce a unique, unrepeatable style, but with the third work, they reach even sublime heights with "Holocaust" and "Kangaroo."
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Passionate and masterful review as always ;) I'm starting to truly love them from "Heyday," but even with the very first tracks, they made you dream quite a bit!
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Tomorrow I'll listen to it and let you know what I think! "Echo Beach" I don't know why but it has never caught my attention, maybe because it reminds me of "Play For Today" by The Cure. "This Is The Ice Age", on the other hand, is a beautiful work ("Swimming," "Boy Without Filters," and the title track among the best).
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...and not forgetting the shocking beginnings. Total art.
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The Wolfgang can always claim to have created a masterpiece titled "Ecstasy." The first album is interesting until you realize you're looking at outtakes from "Metal Box" (I mean, the bass lines of "Complete & Utter," "Prostitute," and "The Burden Of Mules" are too much like "Albatross" and "Memories." Since this isn't a work from 2000, I expected greater creativity). Comparisons arise even when discussing this work by Mass (Bauhaus and Virgin Prunes come to mind), a band that I found sublime with the single "You And I," released under the immense 4AD.
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The Flying have signed excellent covers like "Money" and "Summertime Blues," skillfully infusing them with loops, feedback, and the anemic, heroin-addicted voices of the blonde.