sonic80

DeRank : 0,04
DeAge™ : 6810 days • Here since 17 october 2007
The Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street
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Immortal. There isn't one track that stands out from the others (even though if I had to choose, I think I would go with Let It Loose), everything feels cohesive, something to listen to in one go. The Stones have at least five masterpieces, but considering the conditions in which it was recorded, I'll go out on a limb and say it's my favorite of the rolling stones. Well done, great review.
Christian Finalmente l'alba
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Are you really saying that less than one cannot be placed? Truly unbearable, it's a pity he’s from Palermo like me.
British Sea Power Do You Like Rock Music?
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Their debut remains the best. This is the second one with 3 full stars.
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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myriad and films...
Stanley Kubrick 2001: Odissea Nello Spazio
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As the director himself said, the film is a visual experience; it's like stepping into another world. Despite (or maybe because of that) the myriad of interpretations, it's one of the most extraordinary films ever made. If I’m not mistaken, I've seen it 5 times, but it feels like 2 or 3.
Black Mountain In The Future
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The review is very good and for the most part, I agree with every word. I'm still at 2-3 listens, so the judgment cannot be definitive. For now, between 3 and 4 stars.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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Yes? Damn 11!
Avril Lavigne The Best Damn Thing
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Honestly, I thought it was an ironic review. Punk rock pop? Sure, punk like the Sex Pistols and rock like Led Zeppelin.
Death Cab For Cutie Plans
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By mistake, my comment is duplicated. Anyway, I want to get "Transatlanticism."
Death Cab For Cutie Plans
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Well done. I knew it was missing from the archive; it was one of those reviews I had thought about writing. An album that turns out to be catchy but never trivial, and it’s not easy to combine the two. The review is good.