OleEinar

DeRank : 11,31
DeAge™ : 6933 days • Here since 16 june 2007
Pearl Jam Unplugged
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What the fuck sense does it make to compare In Utero with Yield and Riot Act? Katarris, drink a sip of water, it will do you good. Then maybe come back to Hannah Arendt's review to deny the Holocaust.
The Teardrop Explodes Wilder
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Well damn, I hope to get back into the fifteen, even though I'm not over thirty. Keep writing, because it also helps little ignorants like me who, thanks to you, discover nice things that would otherwise be overlooked (the latest, the Psychedelic Furs: found Talk Talk Talk for 6 euros). This one (thanks to psycho's comment :D) I'll leave alone, but I'll look for something by Cope. Ah, I quote post 18 from Don.
Espers The Weed Tree
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Really intriguing psycho, I’m looking for something.
Pearl Jam Unplugged
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There's always something amusing about reading the comments on "grunge" reviews.
Iva Zanicchi Polenta di castagne
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After reading the reviews of Paolo, to recover from the sadness I need to have an electroshock.
Arcadium Breathe Awhile
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Since we are on the subject of dark proto-prog and '69, I will also point you to this other review by Lewis: The Power of the Picts - Writing On The Wall - Recensione di Lewis Tollani
Arcadium Breathe Awhile
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Yes, but did we really need a minute-by-minute commentary on the album when there were already 2 reviews (especially Lewis's) saying everything that needed to be said? The album is a masterpiece; I would call it proto-progressive (even though some see a negative connotation in the term). The opening track, in any case, is terrifying. Blessed be '69. Ah, I also found the Repertoire digipack reissue in stores.
Ragnarök Ragnarök
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Nice, although a bit monotonous, 4 stars for excess. I remember Snow Goose being less dull, even though I haven't listened to it in a while. Ah, am I the only one who doesn't like the cover?
Jeff Buckley Grace
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This page really wasn't necessary, although there weren't many decent reviews of this album. Calling Tim Buckley "celebrated" seems (unfortunately) like an exaggeration; Jeff is better known than his father.
Chris Cornell Scream
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With the concept of "literary cases," a bubble of discredit is placed, a serious judgment is passed on the message contained and on those who have expressed it with passion; it's a moral and psychological lynching. A psychological violence is committed, as if I were to say "that person over there is crazy" and justify this by saying "I also gave space to him," yet the judgment and the human discrimination have already been perpetuated. I prefer strong comparisons: the act of placing a review in literary cases is like sticking a symbol on a body (perhaps you are familiar with the yellow stars of Hitler's memory). I sincerely thank you for the hearty laughs I had reading comment 3, pathetic. But when will you stop taking yourself so seriously? I fully quote Bartle and Sfascia. A beautiful literary case.