Opel

DeRank : 3,60
DeAge™ : 6717 days • Here since 18 january 2008
The Dream Syndicate Medicine Show
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great this is The Day Of Wine And Roses, but also the eponymous album, I don't know the others, I would really like to listen to Live At Raji's
Kanye West Yeezus
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It had been ages since I listened to a rap album anyway, but thanks to JD, I put Funcrusher Plus back on (what's up? well, just saying :*)
Kanye West Yeezus
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Little Horn: may I know what actually should prevent a more or less informed audience about the scene (more or less ugly) or those who haven't listened to/jerked off to the album yet from defining this review as beautiful? For now, I only see attacks on the reviewer's (certainly) overly enthusiastic tones in defining and praising "the artist." However, the review, which might be a bit long, is certainly well written, detailed, and well structured.
Kanye West Yeezus
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Nice review, but I hate the guy, it’s a delusionally disappointing choice, do you want me to die?
Black Sabbath 13
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the comment had to be left under the last of March Horses ^^'
Black Sabbath 13
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I agree with both points, both that the album doesn't add anything new and that there’s no need to make too much fuss about it. However, it’s obvious that we always expect more from our "favorite" artists, and it’s not easy to settle knowing their history. But let's put it this way: from this album, after 40 years (and considering the health conditions), I would have expected a lot - but a lot - worse. If the album hadn't called back the historic Sabbath sounds, we would be here freaking out, asking ourselves where the hell the Sabbath were in this record :) Anyway, Butler is really underused, and that's a shame.
Black Sabbath 13
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Once the initial enthusiasm faded, I'm still enjoying the album, somewhere between good and great (3.5/4). It sounds how it should, with remarkable moments, and fuck all those who were trashing it, calling them old pathetic retirees. It's them who will retire you, idiots.
Atoms For Peace Amok
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I really enjoyed this album; the second part loses a bit of steam (at least compared to the first), which makes my rating a not entirely full 5, but it still remains a 5. Also, because in 2013, in my opinion, this album is the best you can wish for in the electronic field. If you think differently, I’m really eager to hear about the works you consider better (I’m not being sarcastic, maybe :D). Default and Dropped are my favorite tracks (but also Ingenue and Before Your Very Eyes); in particular, Dropped is of an incredibly high level, Flea's bass line at 1 minute and 20 seconds is an absurd stroke of genius—a masterpiece, a whirlwind of sensations and emotions that track delivers. And I can't wait to see them on July 16 in Rome for crying out loud. Yorke brings this and his first solo work, The Eraser (and that alone would have been enough), with the joy of not having a bunch of pretentious, clueless fans (Karma Police Style) who (unfortunately) come along with Radiohead.
Toner Low III
Toner Low III
5 jun 13
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I'm on board with the first one, listening and hoping it doesn't excessively test the drone side. Great review!
Simone White Silver Silver
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Nothing, I tried guys, really, don't hold it against me but nothing can compete with the coolest and most alternative site on the internet, constantly evolving and fantastic to boot. Yeppa.