madcat

DeRank : 9,10
DeAge™ : 6700 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Zucchero Fly
Zucchero Fly
12 apr 14
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I don't know if the cited songs are sadder or the written lines, just in case...
Denis Villenueve Prisoners
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You hit the nail on the head.
John Lee Hancock Saving Mr. Banks
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Nice movie
Muse Origin of Symmetry
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The review is terrible, I'm not voting because it's your first, but honestly, you can find better on Wikipedia. The album, by the way, is not the most successful one by Muse; it is their masterpiece, but at that time they were still a relatively unknown and magnificent reality. The last album, on the other hand, and I’m sorry to say it, is quite awful.
Motorpsycho Black Hole/Blank Canvas
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Calmly among their best, 5 full.
Gran Rivera Aventador
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Wow, what a lack of creativity with the cover; at least they could have chosen something different from the Arctic Monkeys, whose cover was already ugly to begin with. Oh well.
Sonic Youth Dirty
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re-evaluated and greatly so, impressive wall of sound both qualitatively and quantitatively, and excellent songwriting
The Rejected Bet Your Hearts
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better the homonymous EP by CULI SCOPERTI for me
Blur Blur Present: The Special Collectors Edition
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a now useless record good only for fetishists, given the release of the box set with ALL the b-sides, which will total around a hundred (!). Furthermore, this is a selection of b-sides from the singles up to Parklife (not one from the singles of The Great Escape), so it’s quite meager considering the wonders among the b-sides released for the singles of the following four albums. Nonetheless, the rating goes to the quality (and quantity) of the tracks included, as well as the b-sides they produced from Leisure to Think Tank, a truly unique case in the history of rock.
Roberto Vecchioni Il lanciatore di coltelli
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In reality, I have listened to only a few entire albums by Vecchioni (I often stuck to greatest hits and various best-ofs), but for him, the utmost respect.