MaTaCà

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DeAge™ : 6930 days • Here since 20 june 2007
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Dope, think that for me, if I had to choose, I would definitely lean more towards the first two albums of the monkeys than Humbug... but where do you see the inspiration from the new kids in this album?!? Come on, let's not say heresies now. It’s fine if you don’t like it, but to say they copied, I would be careful. Songs For The Deaf for me is a guillotine, tattooed in the groin.
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I share the thought on Grohl and I'll translate it into an example: Probot. Am I wrong? For Shrinebuilder, I would lean towards a herbal tea of pollen ;)
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Are you out of your mind? Dare to say the word "sorry" again and/or its derivatives, and my wrath will haunt you forever until you traverse the vast debaserian landscapes. I will find you even at the edges, in reviews of the sound of rain. Catch the irony in my first post :) As for the track by track, I’ll tell you that you’d do well to stop worrying as soon as possible about appearing obscure in your writing. Write viscerally and you’ll see how the reviews will benefit tremendously. Regards.
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From absolute zero to Ghrol as a composer, it's too... he's done some good stuff too. As a drummer, speaking as a drummer, I can assure you that even though he's not a Thomas Lang in terms of technique, he has his own way of conceiving the drums in a song. Then again, it's not guaranteed that everyone will like it, of course. As a person, I would like to get to know him.
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The last post was for Dope. Caz, I don’t want to convince you, I just wanted to elaborate on my statements. Once we enter the pure realm of tastes, each of us is right. I haven't listened to the Shrinebuilder one yet. I just remember someone reviewed it without even waiting for it to be released. Based on the trust of the names. Hilarious. If you tell me it’s worth it, since I trust you, I’ll try to listen to it as soon as possible.
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Well, Humbug is produced by Homme, of course it seems like you can hear it... but I don’t even remotely compare the two. Humbug gets tiring at some points, that’s true. I’m speaking for myself, of course. I completely disagree about the careers of Josh and Homme. We need more musicians like them. If you’ve never seen them live, then you don’t know what I’m talking about.
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I agree on Ferdinand Caz. However, I recommend listening to this album more carefully, preferably in its original version and with headphones. It's one of those that you appreciate more after several listens, and once you've discovered (almost) all the sounds and notes presented, it turns out to be a really good album. In the pure crap that surrounds us. Of course, the names have created significant expectations, and on that front, one might be a bit disappointed because we were expecting who knows what (myself included). Then Grohl on drums makes me enjoy it even when he plays the anthem of the Brigata Sassari. And if someone proposed it to him, he would accept it right away...
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Every now and then, the head simply takes the hair for a stroll, sorry. Yours.
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You made your debut just as I was throwing at you the biggest insults I know. Nothing personal of course, but you snatched the review right from under my nose. I was waiting for the original album (don't tell me you only listened to it in a downloaded version from the web, please!) so I wasted some precious time. The review isn't bad, but track by track, with little poetry and a style that's too "dry" for this work, I can't give you more than three. Add a bit of healthy spite to it, come on... :) Ah, the story of the Le"Z" Zeppelin at the beginning is beautiful (if it's intentional...) and the "potssa" in Nes's comment sounds like a subliminal message from the Queens...