SilasLang

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 6609 days • Here since 8 may 2008
Cave Neverendless
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I'm listening to it. Caught it this morning. So far it's a solid 4, and it's cool that they ditched the singing, except for a few whispers of vocals that pop up here and there... This Is The Best rocks.
Cave Neverendless
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Damn, I still have to listen to it. The EP Pure Moods really got me.. Let's take care of it right away.
Cave Neverendless
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Damn, I still have to listen to it. The EP Pure Moods really got me.. Let's take care of it right away.
Motorpsycho Trust Us
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I consider it the last true great album by Motorpsycho, even though it doesn't reach the heights of Timothy's Monster and Angels and Daemons at Play. Rating 4.5. Ah, as different as it is, the subsequent Let them Eat Cake is nice too. Then..nothing.
Björk Biophilia
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Unfortunately, I really didn't like this; Volta didn't convince me much either. Medulla, for me, is anything but a minor work; perhaps along with Vespertine, I consider it the creative pinnacle of Bjork.
Chokebore Black Black
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A great job. Although I find their best work in Motionless and particularly in A Taste of Bitter. It's a shame they've disappeared into thin air...
The God Machine Scenes From The Second Storey
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Beautiful, beautiful! They had learned the lesson from Jane's Addiction well, these guys. And they were properly expanding it with this almost-masterpiece. They could have become big...
Sun Ra Space Is the Place
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Wow, what an album!! Nothing more to say!
Zita Swoon Big City
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Their debut under the name Moondog Jr. (Everyday I wear ...) is, in my opinion, a little-known masterpiece of the '90s. After all, I've listened to little. I'll catch up!
Butthole Surfers Hairway to Steven
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The last great masterpiece of these psychotics, maybe just a tad below Psychic Powerless, but still a solid 5 for me. Take that, those who think the '80s were just crap and plastic.