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DeRank : 3,60
DeAge™ : 6717 days • Here since 18 january 2008
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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So, (1) I always find interesting the pages where personal experiences and feelings are narrated; it's this that makes Debaser one of the best sites to talk about music. However, in this case, at least for me, you could have done better, which doesn’t mean it’s worthless. I'm not against duplicates if they add something to what has already been said. That’s why I found the page unnecessarily verbose in the parts where you dwell on (re)explaining in detail what this album does or doesn't do, how it is made inside and out, and how strong Les is. Maybe it would have been better to focus more on your experiences, on the emotional side, rather than the technical one. (2) Weak: because it's lacking in bite and a bit incoherent. With too many "justifications" and various "winks" where you tend to preemptively defend yourself, according to my personal taste. (3) Poorly crafted: because it's full of mistakes and sentences that could have been reworked into a clearer and smoother form. I also find the phrase in the review, where you say you didn't care about grammatical errors and punctuation, leaving the work to the editors, rather rude. In the end, you could have at least given it a proper once-over before sending it. (4) Regarding believing you are a fake, I apologize, but having found some rather silly or exaggerated sentences in the review, the idea that you might be one popped into my head. In any case, don’t pay too much attention to what I say; as you can see, I’m the only one who thinks this way. I hope to see you again on Home, bye!
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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(Sorry for the late reply, but I couldn't before. The private message is currently on hold due to lack of time to read it properly; I'll do it as soon as possible anyway.) In any case, am I the professor who shoots down everything? :) Do you want to know if the things I've written are just random shots because I enjoy going against your first review of one of my favorite groups? Well, the answer is... (suspense music) obviously NO. In fact, it even annoyed me to have to tell you how I think, I swear. I have too soft a heart, damn it. But if you want more accurate explanations, I'll give them to you right away; I've already prepared them before good manners transform into a disastrous blind fury :D
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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Just one note, which is more of a curiosity: of the 3 nominees, Jay Lane chronologically comes before Tim Alexander, only to return in various parallel projects with Les and in the final phase of Primus. I don’t know if I rank him at the same level as Alexander on my personal scale of preferences, but he is a drummer I truly appreciate a lot, and he represents a big part of what Primus has been and will be, as well as Les's figure.
Primus Sailing the Seas of Cheese
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Hello, welcome. I appreciate and respect your attempt to express your emotions and love for Primus in writing, but to be completely honest, I found the page a bit lackluster and not very well curated, and some paragraphs could have been avoided given the two existing reviews. Moreover, without meaning to be offensive, I found myself wondering more than once if you were a fake or not, only to realize in the end that you are not. Right?
Current 93 Hitler as Kalki
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In their discography, I found some of their works not very aligned with my tastes, while many others literally enchanted me, but it was probably dependent on the mood I approached them with each time. Immense respect, in any case, for an Artist with a capital A, an Artist of exceptional personality and depth, as well as a magical and absolutely unique voice in the entire solar system. It's truly a shame about the poor recording quality, but the album is still a solid 5-out-of-5.
Jaco Pastorius Jaco Pastorius
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Monstrous beginnings, damn his death.
Witchcraft Legend
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They are remarkable, I find them excellent in all their releases (some more, some less), including this Legend. You are a guarantee, Hell, you fill important gaps, you tackle valid discographies that no one has ever paid attention to, and you always do it with professionalism, without throwing together unclear writings or just doing it to make up the numbers, 5 for the review and for the reviewing career.
Mogwai Rave Tapes
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these are cool: Young Team: Ingrandisci questa immagine Rock Action: Ingrandisci questa immagine Mr. Beast (I think this one is deliberately obscene, which makes it cool xD): Ingrandisci questa immagine The Hawk Is Howling: Ingrandisci questa immagine Hardcore Will Never Die, But You Will: Ingrandisci questa immagine Les Revenants: Ingrandisci questa immagine those of Happy Song and Cody, on the other hand, are terrifyingly ugly.
Mogwai Rave Tapes
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I think the cover is not bad; it goes hand in hand with the new electronic cut of their compositions. Ingrandisci questa immagine let's say that compared to the cover of Happy Songs For Happy People, it's a beauty ghgh As for the old ones, I remember quite a few cool ones; I'll take another look at them.
Milos Forman Qualcuno Volò Sul Nido Del Cuculo
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I'm sorry, but I can't access external links. Please provide the text you would like me to translate, and I'll be happy to help!