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I don't know who the ulver are, but the project seems interesting, and starting with the pretty things is perfect.
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but you caught my curiosity
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"and at a certain point he was telling me 'ENOUGH, ENOUGH' or rather 'ABBASTA, ABBASTA' because it was a bit windy, you know?" c.verdone
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beautiful
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One should always remember that we were a people of emigrants: "Generally, they are of small stature and dark skin. They do not like water, many of them stink because they wear the same clothes for many weeks. They build shanties of wood and aluminum on the outskirts of cities where they live, close to each other. When they manage to get closer to the center, they rent dilapidated apartments at high prices. They usually show up in pairs and look for a room with kitchen access. After a few days, they become four, six, ten. Among themselves, they speak languages incomprehensible to us, probably ancient dialects. Many children are used to beg for alms, but often in front of churches, women dressed in dark and men, almost always elderly, invoke pity with whining and petulant tones. They have many children whom they struggle to support and are very united among themselves. They say they are dedicated to stealing and, if impeded, violent. Our women avoid them not only because they are unattractive and wild but also because rumors have spread of some rapes occurring after ambushes on peripheral streets when women return from work. Our rulers have opened the borders too wide but, above all, they have failed to select among those who enter our country to work and those who think they can live by tricks or even criminal activities." 1912, Congress of the United States of America, report on Italian immigrants. The same old idiotic prejudices, in every part of the world, against any people.
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I don't vote for it because I've listened to it very little, but it never grabbed me; I'm still attached to the lightbulb sun-in absentia trilogy which is the best of Porcupine Tree for me - deadwing.
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not even during the time when I was exploring everything related to '60s psychedelia did I ever listen to them.
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"Why did I write this boring preamble? Because the Offspring made it, but they also fell back down. Glass half full. Literally. The thing is... This album caught me off guard because it's half-baked -BUT THEY MADE IT, BUT ON THE OTHER HAND THEY FELL BACK DOWN- and not in the sense that it's bad, it really is! -eh?- Here, we reach some pretty high peaks and fall into abysses with no visible bottom.

During the recordings, they needed a motivator or something like that, someone to say, "You are the Offspring, damn it! -NOT JUST TALK AND BADGE, WE'RE NOT PASSING THE PIXIE IN THE SAHARA, DAMN IT- You can't make me a half-cool half-crappy album!"

Glass half full... half empty... filled halfway... emptied halfway... AASSAVSWA! Well, you get it" AHHAHAHAHHAHAHA I was just missing the lyrics of the song by 883, but what is going on with these days on Debaser, the fair of human cases? or fakes? ahhaha anyway, great.
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Hello everyone, today I will do my first track-by-track review of a Gigi D'Alessio album in a comment on a Drìm Tiatèr review.
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I'm sorry, but when you started with the track by track, I stopped reading; the thing on the cover looks like Donnie Darko's rabbit.