Rooftrampler92

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DeAge™ : 6764 days • Here since 2 december 2007
Cows Whorn
Cows Whorn
13 jul 08
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Nice suggestion, I wasn't aware of them at all, if I find them I'll give them a listen. Well done, but where will you find these markets, and especially why aren't they in Italy?! It looks like I'll have to spend more than 20 eypo for two or three albums...
Valet Naked Acid
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Adder, is it perhaps the cat behind the pseudo-deity that sucks the acid?
The Black Angels Directions To See A Ghost
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Certo, invia pure il testo e procederò con la traduzione.
The Black Angels Directions To See A Ghost
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Great review, as always, but perhaps this one is a step above. First, because it’s rich in insights, quotes, and comparisons with other underground groups that have made history without making money. Second, because every single adjective seems appropriate in the context (actually, in the semantic field) of the album. Third, because you’ve made me want to listen to them... or rather, I knew them because of their passion for the VU (their logo features Nico’s face), but I had never had the chance to listen to them. Even the cover invites me. I suppose I need to get it.
Tricky Knowle West Boy
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I’ll have to give it a try, everyone speaks well of it. And if I like it, since I only know Tricky by hearsay, I’ll also get Maxinquaye. Great review.
Klaus Schulze Irrlicht
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Good review, it was already there but I completely agree. I prefer Tangerine Dream but this is the milestone that made the world aware of electronic music.
Valet Naked Acid
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Great as always Psycho, always bitter but beautiful your reviews. I'm quite interested in this album, the cover alone is inviting and your review has intrigued me. Even though I prefer reds. Exception made for the Verdicchio (better if from Matelica), in honor of the Marche.
Pyramids Pyramids
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@paloz: true, if you analyze it carefully you can indeed find a compactness, although, I repeat, many do not agree. Nonetheless, it remains chaos. Compact chaos, celestial, hellish, natural, but still chaos. Anyway, yes, I'm also on ondarock. @festwca: Well, there's a similarity to the work of Jesu, the only thing that diverges in my opinion is the slightly dirtier sound, a bit more garage. But just a little. Still, there are few who try this avant-garde metal touched with shoegaze and dream, so I feel it's safe to say that for some, who might find it easy listening, tackling similar experimental stuff can be challenging (but you could name a thousand other works).
Pyramids Pyramids
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I don't find them that exaggerated. If you listen to it a few times and then just brush it off, it seems like pure chaos made randomly without any logical thread, while for me there is a logical thread even though there isn't a clear solid base. Anyway, I agree with you, lately a lot of good stuff has come out, including these and also Infidel?/ Castro!, which I had meant to listen to. My intention went to hell, despite everyone speaking well of the album in question. Paloz, you're also on Ondarock, right?
Pink Floyd More
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Certo! Inviami pure il testo che vuoi tradurre.