madcat

DeRank : 9,12
DeAge™ : 6699 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Quentin Tarantino The Hateful Eight
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I don't know if he's the greatest among them, certainly among the greatest. Great feedback.
The Waterboys Modern Blues
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Beautiful review. I don't know them, but I'll add them to my list.
Elisa Diari Aperti
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I've never really followed her, but I must say that, at least in relation to the Italian "pop" scene, the quality of her proposal stands out quite a bit. In any case, I don't know her well enough to really evaluate her. The review is good, but in my opinion, you could have written a bit more; it seems incomplete. 4 is fair, though.
Coldplay Everyday Life
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Particularly successful review. About them, I bought the second one which, although it has some nice tracks, never really grabbed me. I know the fourth one well, and I've also listened to the first and third, then nothing else apart from a few singles. The impression I’ve formed is of a band that when they hit the right songs, they are truly very, very beautiful (Fix You and The Scientist are unforgettable, for example), but they struggle to maintain consistent quality. Of course, I'm only talking about the first four.
People Under the Stairs The Gettin' Off Stage, Step 1
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Yes, it drives me crazy but the kids are pieces of my heart and I refrain from voting.
Black Marble Bigger Than Life
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Not my kind, but the review is definitely well done.
Primus June 2010 Rehersal
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Ah ah ah! "Sacred Music, Ancient Music"; under that cover then.
Graham Coxon The End of the F***ing World 2 (Original Songs and Score)
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One of the excerpts mentioned in the review
Gareth Williams & Mary Currie Flaming Tunes
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"that kind of not-sad sadness that we disheveled ones like so much" here’s another Luludiana quote of my favorites
Gazzelle Post Punk
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Great