Dr.Adder

DeRank : 8,74
DeAge™ : 6669 days • Here since 6 march 2008
Thurston Moore By The Fire
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I didn't know it. A record not lacking in fascinating ideas, but overall it felt too diluted in its pacing. The musical and guitar structures are spartan and lackluster, with basic rhythmic sections. The longer tracks often become repetitive and uninspired. It would have been better if it had lasted less.
Wishbone Ash Bona Fide
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Valid writing, just like the record (3.8). I prefer it to the previous one, brilliant and immediate, with more open musical structures. Cover... no comment.
A job done well, with the classic guitar duet; there's no philosophy like in Discipline, but at a certain point even philosophy goes to hell. After all, as Latimer sang, it's only rock and roll. Or not?
From Software Dark Souls
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Played but not finished, I reached the last Boss. Unique atmosphere for the environments, but gameplay tied to a high level of repetitiveness (i repeat myself when under stress), almost no plot, and technical issues. It has inspired many video games. I prefer Bloodborne, more inspired on various fronts, and with the abolition of the damned shield.
God and the State Ruins: The Complete Works of God and the State
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Rough and straightforward writing. I listened to the record, it sounds nice, but it's not bad. I will consult the Guide to the Galaxy when it gets updated; for now, it doesn't count.
Portishead Dummy
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I consulted the Galactic Guide, according to unconfirmed rumors, if the final version for the review amendment is reached, the known rules will lose their meaning, and one will enter the metaphysics.
Wishbone Ash Illuminations
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Meticulous writing, but a bit heavy (I won't eat the peperonata). A good album, but not brilliant or innovative guitar-wise, with some inspired and emotional parts, like the track Tales of the Wise. Straightforward and standard rhythm section, overall a work worth listening to (3.8).
Henry Threadgill Too Much Sugar for a Dime
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In theory, by rotating your temporal axis by 90°, it is possible to stop time, and by rotating it by 180°, to go back in time. In practice... someone will discover it one day... perhaps.
If-Then-Else Warhead
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Temporal translation... primordial sounds reverberating through analog cybernetics... hail of baptisms of ogival debris... bottles thrown randomly at the borders between universes... ©apish.
Zakk Wylde Book of Shadows II
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I listened to the track... I like it.
Andy e Larry Wachowsky Matrix
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Once again, the spirit of P. K. Dick hovers.