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I pass by here by chance. What a review! Poetry and night blend together perfectly, I love writings of this kind. And Nick Drake, what can I say, he’s a legend. He was during his lifetime and will always remain so.
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Again???!!!! Come on, enough! Anyway, it's an amazing record, in vinyl it's a jewel of rare beauty.
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The album is one of the most exciting and incredible things I’ve listened to this year, and also one of the best from the band since “( )”. The review is good; I like the idea of translating each track and pairing each one with a sort of “title”… well done and welcome!
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Barava Fosca, it needed a good review of "Trouble Will Find Me". I like it a lot, and I consider it on the same level as the previous "High Violet". Every time I play it, I discover a detail I hadn't noticed or a nuance I had missed. Did you notice that both Sharon Van Etten and St. Vincent are in the backing vocals? And Matt, what a voice he has! A enchantment.
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So, now that I’ve listened to it thoroughly, I can comment. I tried to eliminate any prejudices about him as a person and clichés about hip hop in general, focusing only on the ten tracks. Except for the first two, which I liked quite a bit (especially the beats), the rest is just a jumble of noise without much sense. Then when Justin Vernon (Bon Iver) comes in with his altered voice, I got unsettled. At the end, things get even worse. Kanye tries to return to soul sounds by borrowing Nina Simone’s voice, but he misses the mark completely. We’re just not on the same page; in the end, this album isn’t that different from the previous one. So much smoke and no roast. It’s a pity because the review is well done...
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Listening to this album is like stepping into a murky and unsettling world. A loud and debilitating masterpiece, modern and endlessly long. If I can make a comparison, this "Shaking The Habitual" is like last year's "The Seer." Difficult and impenetrable at first listens, but then when you manage to get into it, your ears and your brain thank you. Well done Diego!
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Splendid, a sublime record for one of the best realities in modern electronic music. Greats, deserving applause once again. And the review deserves applause as well.
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Great! Reviewing the films of Studio Ghibli would be a fantastic operation. Porco Rosso especially, which I adore. And Spirited Away, and also the more recent Arrietty. =) Nice first review anyway, well done!
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Nice review, well done! I approached this album out of curiosity, just because everyone was talking about it positively. It's difficult to make a judgment with such inconsistent tracks, almost as if they lack a skeleton. It's unsettling, nocturnal, and sickly, and it didn't fully convince me. But I believe it has a lot of potential, especially for those who are already used to similar sounds.
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Very interesting album. Personally, I really hear a lot of early PJ Harvey in it, and "Hit Me" reminds me of the Pixies...cool album anyway, it deserves four stars.