madcat

DeRank : 9,12
DeAge™ : 6699 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Joel ed Ethan Coen Il Grinta
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I'm rewatching Sergio Leone's films, which I haven't seen since I was a kid, indeed. I like westerns, although I'm not an expert in the genre. When it comes to comics, more than Tex, or Zagor, or the others you mentioned, I loved Ken Parker (well, way "beyond" the western), and I liked Magico Vento (a western contaminated with horror). I don't know the reviewed film, about which you say very little.
Explosions in the Sky The Wilderness
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Maybe I'll give a listen to the recommended one. Nice review.
The Underground Youth Delirium
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Interesting
Temple of the Dog Hunger Strike
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The peak of the album without a doubt. Really beautiful, inspired, and captivating.
My Morning Jacket The Waterfall
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Great album, I also included it in my ranking of the best albums of 2015, and it's a good review.
Mitsuru Adachi Rough
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Interesting comments above by Bartle (which somehow "complete" the review), this is one of the (many) Japanese comics that my cousin owns (most of which I’ve read for free to figure out which type of Japanese comic I would really like and then buy), but I had snubbed this one.
Tim Buckley Blue Afternoon
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I only have Lorca and Goodbye and Hello by Tim Buckley. A little extra motivation to dig deeper into his work. A nice extra boost.
Syd Barrett The Scarecrows
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I really like these reviews, what can I say. The beauty of Deb is (also) that "reviews" like these can be published, which cannot be found on any other music site. 5
Drose Boy Man Machine
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Beautiful and #zot! Among the #imaginative
Steven Wilson Hand. Cannot. Erase.
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I've been following Wilson since I bought "In Absentia" by Porcupine Tree in 2003. He is really making an excellent solo career: "Insurgentes," "The Raven that Refused to Sing," and this one reviewed (my favorite among his solo works) are all great. You could have included more genres besides progressive.