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Beautiful film, with one of the most haunting endings I have ever seen.
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I listened to the album, all the way through, but I found it to be incredibly boring...
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Nice review! I haven't listened to the album yet (it comes out in a month...) but I'm very curious to hear what they’ve done this time. From your words, it seems interesting, and the first single that's been going around for a while really caught my attention. I'll be back to vote when I find it in excellent quality. But is it just me, or is the cover one of the most beautiful I've seen lately? Au revoir.
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I hardly ever listen to this kind of music, but I must admit that this album really captivated me. Not so much the singing (which I don't like; if the guy had sung normally instead of belting it out, I would have appreciated it more...but that’s just personal taste...) but the music struck me, so engaging and emotional. It's a great record nonetheless, an excellent discovery for me. There’s nothing to say about the review; it's just perfect =)
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But how beautiful is this review! The film really inspires me; I’ll watch it as soon as possible. Anyway, I would have preferred it to win the Oscar for Best Film "Moonlight"...
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Great review, congratulations! Nothing to add about the album, it's seminal indeed.
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I discovered this band not long ago, and I must say I liked them quite a bit. This and "Love Is Simple" are the only albums I've listened to so far, and I found both spectacular. This one is more introspective, while the previous one is crazier. Great band, now I’m waiting for April to hear their new creation.
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A stunning film. How many times have I ardently wished to do as the protagonist does (without the final part, of course)... one day I will, away from this gray and sickly world, just nature and your soul.
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The review is stunning, well done Trattore! I listened to the album thoroughly and was amazed. I liked it right away, which rarely happens with Nick Cave (let's say I'm not exactly a die-hard fan). Well, this album is, in my opinion, superior to "Dig Lazarus Dig" and also to the two Grinderman albums, and by a good margin.
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Excellent review. I listened to the album three times in its entirety, and each time I picked up on details that I had missed. I still don't know how to rate it, I still don't know what my opinion is. I believe it will grow over time, that I will understand it only after fully immersing myself in it. I know it's beautiful, but so far it hasn't captivated me that much...