madcat

DeRank : 9,12
DeAge™ : 6698 days • Here since 5 february 2008
Duran Duran Invisible
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Ehm Graham Coxon from Blur
Nanni Moretti Tre piani
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The little fairy tale of the pandemic that was supposed to make us better has embarrassingly shipwrecked. Certain drifts were sociologically predictable, anyway.
Nirvana Nevermind
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I agree with Flame, Nevermind will obviously be the most historically representative, but In Utero is their most representative from an artistic standpoint (and personally, I also prefer it to Nevermind).
Blur 13
Blur 13
22 sep 21
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Incredible how many had underestimated this album upon its release: probably in the mainstream field, it was truly too "beyond" in the overwhelming majority of its tracks. Now it is recognized as one of their best and most important by practically everyone, everywhere.
Steven Wilson The Future Bites
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I don't know, I love Wilson but the two tracks I listened to made me run for the hills.
The Cure Wild Mood Swings [PIC. DISC RSD 2021]
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Never appreciated, yet this record has certainly been slaughtered even by one of the most authoritative magazines I've ever read (mucchio extra), so I suspect that four stars seem a bit excessive.
The Feelies The Good Earth
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I've been wanting to listen to them for a while. And then those faces on the cover of Crazy Rithms have always drawn me in.
Bongzilla Weedsconsin
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A couple of years ago, I was really into Stoner; I even managed to enjoy Dopesmoker. However, I've never actually listened to these guys, just always seen them mentioned.
The Chills Kaleidoscope World
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This review is neither psychedelic nor evocative: it is perfectly luludian/luludiesque/lululogical, in short, you decide.
Iron Maiden Senjutsu
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The track by track no however. 3 of encouragement