JakeChambers

DeRank : 5,52
DeAge™ : 6793 days • Here since 4 november 2007
Andrew Hill Point Of Departure
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Dolphy, a nickname that says it all... Congrats, great review, a tad too triumphant for my tastes, but who knows, not knowing the album, you might be right. I'll get it.
Rino Gaetano Aida
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What timing!
Bernardo Bertolucci Il Tè Nel Deserto
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Poletti, could you do a review of "I Dance Alone"?
Bernardo Bertolucci Il Tè Nel Deserto
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No, I don't like it at all.
Mimmo Calopresti Preferisco Il Rumore Del Mare
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Hey there, this is quite a nice little movie. I like Orlando in all its forms, Lalli's soundtrack is a wonder, as rightly noted. Review OK.
Grave As Rapture Comes
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Can I say one last thing? Then I'll be out of your hair, I promise. I didn't mean to offend or belittle anyone, and if I gave that impression, I apologize. "Music is vast" means that I find it much more interesting, and even more fun, to see reviews of musical genres that are very distant from each other on the same page of Debaser. Metal has a thousand shades and subgenres, but inevitably, everything will sound quite homogeneous when compared to, say, a Beatles song, a Chopin sonata, or a piece by Duke Ellington. The same goes for any other musical genre. If I saw ten reviews in a row of the Oregon, I would be the first to say, "What a drag these Oregon." Misunderstanding clarified? I hope so. And if you want to come and comment on my reviews, you are welcome.
Michael Manring Thonk
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Rest assured, you won't be disappointed. I would have liked to review "Soliloquy," but an album with only bass from start to finish might bore some people. If you like Manring, that's also recommended, anyway.
Grave As Rapture Comes
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Hey guys, much respect to everyone, but isn’t there a bit too many metal reviews out there? Music is vast...
Alice Cooper Welcome to My Nightmare
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The review is very nice. I find the idea of Marilyn Manson working as a clown for Moira Orfei quite delightful. You left out an appearance of ours on the Muppet Show! :) The only thing that leaves me a bit puzzled is that "one of the best rock records in history"...
Hanne Hukkelberg Rykestraße 68
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"Hukkelberg has managed to coin a sound in which jazz, pop, and electronics blend beautifully to give life to sonic jewels of immeasurable class and elegance." And you only give it four stars?