telespallabob

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I intervene with guilty delay (I hope you can forgive me). As for the review, I’ll let others speak for me; the album? I have no doubt about what you wrote, but right now it’s not what I musically need. I don’t need (for now) all knowledge turned upside down in one go; when I need a touch of madness, it will be the first one I buy.
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True, very different from last year's (which I anticipate you will soon see me writing about). It's a beautiful album, for now I'm not voting because I'm still reflecting on it.
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An album with a cover like that is for me a wedding invitation; I wouldn't digest a betrayal like that (i.e., a cover that looks terrible and a crappy album).
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@Kosmo, may Morr always be praised. I’ve been catching up lately on their tour (on vinyl) with the Go-Find, their latest album released 3 months ago, which I saw live in concert (besides me, of course, no one else cared).
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Thanks to the few attendees (just like last time). @Fsk, of Masha's three solo projects, this is definitely the best. Let's also take a look at the other two projects Masha has worked on, namely Mina and Contriva. I think the two albums by Mina contain some decent stuff but are still a bit raw. On the other hand, Contriva is a good evolution, and you can really feel it especially when listening to "If You Had Stayed" and the subsequent one (also produced by Morr), released in 2007. That's all from my side.
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A really great band, this album is beautiful but has a little something less (as Giola wrote very well). The review is very nice.
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Cheating league? Where did they write that? I'm still stuck on "Forza Vesuvio" at Ca' del Diaol (in Cazzago) and on "Padania Stato," which hasn’t faded even after 15 years on various walls of the province (of course, it still remains here too).
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@Isi, what do you mean that the walls speak? If you're referring to the murals in Campo Grande or under the exit of the Tange on Via San Zeno, those are commissioned. They are nice (and I know very well who made them), one was done under the highway in Roncadelle as well. Other than those murals, there are practically none in Brescia. I was surprised to see an ultras mural in an alley off Via Veneto.
@Paola, De Corato's attitude is practically indecent. Unfortunately, he receives considerable support from Milanese people, considering that one of the few who stands with the graffiti artists in Milan is Sgarbi. As for Banksy, I don't know if you've heard the news about that idiot in Naples who had nothing better to do than ruin one of his works.
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Among other things, these guys are coming to the Festa di Radio Onda d'Urto in August, who knows. (especially since, going through the program, I've seen a lot of disappointments and half-baked things)
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Isis, what have you done? You've associated Milan with the word graffiti artists. Now De Corato is sentencing you in absentia to ten years in jail! Meanwhile, we're waiting for the rottweiler, in case he suggests it for Brescia as well, to put a bounty on your head.