Purpulan

DeRank : 2,92
DeAge™ : 6836 days • Here since 21 september 2007
Jonsi Go
Jonsi Go
26 sep 10
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Look a bit, on the matter of the "ine-ine" songs, I completely agree. However, if you've got Iceland in those round brackets, I have to tell you that there are a lot of things I like about Sigur Rós, but that album of theirs is mostly a collection of whiny "one-one" ; )
The Black Angels Phosphene Dream
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At the moment, it's still a "Boooooh!?!". Besides the fact that the timing is really BLOODLESS, I still enjoy listening to it because I compare it to their previous work and it sounds quite varied. I just haven't figured out yet whether the new elements excite me or not: practically, when they build the circular "wall of sound," everything falls into place, but, sometimes they start using (and fortunately, not yet abusing) BLOODLESS arrangements, like any "garragge" band that's "farty"; and that's what I'm not sure about, in the long run, whether I can really like it!!! ;)
Tricky Mixed Race
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Hey, big things are about to happen under clear skies, but, forgive my frankness: are they psychoanalyzing you???!!... At "Pars Destruens" we are (and the analysis is empirically impeccable). That said, let's review what you like nowadays, shall we?! You write well, you express yourself even better: be proactive and suggestive! ; )
Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti Before Today
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Psycho, I believe it’s more a matter of "form" than "musical substance"; all the bands included in the "horrifying" Glo-fi trend have followed the same path in terms of self-production of a lot of homemade audiotapes before releasing anything "official," and Mr. Rosenberg, if I'm not mistaken, has been putting out about ten different cassette tapes of original material per year since the second half of the '90s!!!...
Vanadium A Race With The Devil
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Fiquoo, and long live Satan!!! However, to say it from a non-MedalGonzo perspective, in '83, if I'm not mistaken, a couple of "first platters" also debuted by a couple of little pigeon droppings named "Metallica" and "Slayer": stuff that, back then, even the butts of Steve or Ronnie James couldn't even dream of shitting out ; )
Tame Impala Innerspeaker
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I fully agree halfway, and also with the other half, of every single morpheme expressed in such a review, summarily unclothed; ) (Let's also give 4.5 to the Discobolo).
Massive Attack Heligoland
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Well, look who we have here?! The (not anymore?) Baby Nipophile of the Figurative Stereotypes more "cOsO" of DeB... and, WOW, they're not holding back!!! Good, good, just by chance, this time I’m backing you all the way, the segment, and even the two dots, "cOsO" ;)
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
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Hey, Bartolo, are you listening to me, Redio Diggei??! Have they finally started doing the same with "Sadelaid Fiftiin... De Fainol Frontiar," by any chance??!!! ; )
Arcade Fire The Suburbs
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On the timing, I can partially agree, but I don't see too many excessive flaws; perhaps a few tracks that pass by without leaving too many marks, but also without making me wrinkle my nose... in short, well-crafted pop, and, in its own way, quite organic. A step forward compared to "Neon Bible," the true "weak link" among their albums, IMHO, where a shorter tracklist emphasized the presence of a good number of really harsh songs ("Antichrist Television Blues" and "My Body Is a Cage" above all, but also an overly loaded and pompous "Ocean of Noise"): 3.5.
Colour Haze Periscope
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Damn, how sour you all are; it’s really true that on DeBaser "whoever touches (the Colour Haze) dies!". Unless you belong to the reviewing trimurti of the tripods (the chthonic beings endowed with the legendary third leg, but also with the third ball, the third eye, and the third ear;). Ah, I admit it, and I’m losing my mind, my ignorance in this field: I only have "Tempel" by them, and it doesn’t exactly make me cry miracles (I mean, there are interesting ideas, but damn, if the recording quality is shabby!).