OleEinar

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6933 days • Here since 16 june 2007
Ringo Deathstarr Ringo Deathstarr
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I also thank the old Azzo. They are really cool, by the way their first proper album will be released in February. @ale, among the classics, besides the two mentioned, you definitely need to check out Ride ("Nowhere" and "Going Blank Again" are essential), then I would add Pale Saints and Swervedriver, as well as the initiators Jesus & Mary Chain. Among the more "modern" ones, I suggest M83, A Place to Bury Strangers, and The Pains of Being Pure at Heart.
Skywave Synthstatic
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Among the new shoegazers, in addition to the already mentioned and fantastic A Place to Bury Strangers, I would add The Pains of Being Pure at Heart, Ringo Deathstarr, and Chapel Club.
Fairfield Parlour From Home to Home
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Well done, nice comeback. Great kaleidoscope.
Neil Young Tonight's the Night
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In second place after "On the Beach"
Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan Hawk
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uuuhhh kosmo, what a lovely little birthday gift this page of yours is :)
Zeus! Zeus!
Zeus! Zeus!
11 nov 10
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damn :( well then see you soon, I hope :)
Zeus! Zeus!
Zeus! Zeus!
11 nov 10
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I was there too, but I didn't see you. They were very good, but I don't know if I would listen to them on record. I definitely enjoyed Pontiak more. Great page.
Carla Bozulich + Massimo Pupillo Live@UnwoundClub (PD) 27.10.10
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I should have been there too, I backed out at the last moment. Such a shame, from what I gather from your lovely story.
Robert Wyatt Rock Bottom
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One of the deepest albums ever written.
Massimo Volume "Lungo i bordi"
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Masterpiece of Italian rock. Useless review.