SilasLang

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 6608 days • Here since 8 may 2008
Pontiak Echo Ono
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I liked this! The previous works had left me a bit disappointed (Maker in particular, and Sea Voids). I enjoyed Sun on Sun, the debut. Great review.
Meat Puppets Live @ Bloom, Mezzago 05.04.12
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Great. And they...immense!
The Mars Volta Noctourniquet
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I just can't stand these guys, I don't know! Especially the guy, he should stop screaming like a rat with a habanero up its ass! I liked something about At The Drive In, but Blixer, or whatever his name is, I've never been able to tolerate as a vocalist.
Pink Floyd The Final Cut
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It must be my fault, surely it’s some defect of mine, but I repeat that the Floyd, for my audiophile tastes, die with Meddle. From then on (that exquisitely refined and to me aseptic Dark Side included) the Pink Floyd no longer gravitated in my orbits.
Linkin Park A Thousand Suns
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One of the most useless, or rather, harmful bands for Rock n' Roll, and for the very concept of it, that has ever existed. With the complicity of MTV, and other worthless entities like Limp Bizkit, P.O.D., and other boy bands equipped with distortion (but not really, I've never heard such aseptic distortions), and all the hype around them, they have misled and musically uneducated a generation or two.
I Love You But I've Chosen Darkness Fear Is On Our Side
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Rece OK. The album, not so much. Aside from the instrumental "The Owl," the rest reminds me too much of a type of "Wave" that I've never really cared for (like Simple Minds, and why not, early U2). I bought it as soon as it came out. It's been gathering dust since 2006.
Lee Ranaldo From Here To Infinity
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Great review! I haven't put this album on the turntable in years, but I remember it being somewhat of a jumble of noises thrown together. To be clear, I love Noise Music and there are even more challenging and seemingly nonsensical records than this one that I adore (for example, Earth 2 by Earth). However, I’m really enjoying his new solo album, at least for now. It’s completely different from this... about ten pop songs that sometimes border on perfection, which makes me think that, since they save their best for their solo projects, maybe it was the right time for Sonici to call it a day.
Napalm Death Utilitarian
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I have Scum by Napalm Death on vinyl. And I really like it a lot! I haven't listened to much of the rest of their discography. Great review.
The Shins Port Of Morrow
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I have the first album by these guys, which I found nice, but it's not my cup of tea.
Uochi Toki Idioti
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I saw them years ago in some filthy dive... and I found them truly frightening, but frightening in the negative sense of the term.. Meh!