telespallabob

DeRank : 11,31 • DeAge™ : 6307 days

Voto:
I know him (and I hold him in high regard, which is why I wrote a review about them). Very talented, this deserves it too.
Voto:
I remember the first self-titled album, and I recall that it didn't convince me. It didn't captivate me, so I didn't dive into the others. Perhaps listening to this will change my opinion about them; in the meantime, I praise the review. As always, timely and well done.
Voto:
I am an admirer of Avion Travel, I have always liked them. I haven't had this album in my hands yet but I won't wait long to listen to it. The review seems good to me.
Voto:
Generally, I like Spike Lee and the music as well, since I always pay attention to the soundtracks of the films. I've been starting to delve deeper into Terence Blanchard lately. I still don't have this album; I'll revisit it.
Voto:
First we download, then we judge; in the meantime, thank you for the notification.
Voto:
Oh my gosh, what an album. It would be an injustice to say it’s just splendid; it drives me crazy. Anyone who doesn’t know it has no idea what they are missing.
Voto:
@Jakkx, don’t worry. Luckily, there’s always someone who reviews them on DeB.
Voto:
They might like me, you know. I must say I've never heard of them.
Voto:
Arsenal or Barcelona's facilities? Come on. We had the best youth academies that football has ever seen (and trust me, the model that Barça was inspired by is the Italian one)! They are missing now because the belief in them is fading, even in clubs like Torino, Atalanta, and Roma which had made it a constant reference and are now using it much less in these years. I don't believe that we aren't capable of producing talented young players; we just don't have coaches willing to believe in it anymore, and that's a shame. Inter's midfield? Look, it can have a better midfield line than the current one, you just need to bring in a couple of talented youngsters (one is Khrin, who has enormous potential. He can be a new Hamsik without necessarily shelling out 30-40 million to De Laurentiis). The problem with Italian football isn't technical quality or management capabilities; it's the political-banking intertwining that blocks real development. We can be extremely competitive by believing in a type of dynamic and straightforward play, cautious enough, and you'll see that the results will justify you. We don't need to rely on Abramovich or petrodollars, as they have the money but little market sense and managerial capabilities (it's no coincidence that Spanish and English clubs are burdened by debts far worse than those of our clubs, but no one says anything at the European level. I'll repeat: it's easy to win with debts).
Voto:
I’ve never been too convinced by this album, even though I’m an admirer of AIR. I still give it a passing grade, though.