SilasLang

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 6609 days • Here since 8 may 2008
Butthole Surfers Electriclarryland
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Enormous, but here clearly lacking inspiration. Their masterpieces are surely Psychic..Powerless, Rembrandt Pussyhorse, and Hairway To Steven in my opinion. Pure madness!
Screaming Trees Clairvoyance
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A more than good review! Look, I’ve always preferred these early, raw and instinctive independent works of Trees to the good works from the '90s. The best will come with Invisible Lantern and Buzz Factory, both of which I fiercely own on vinyl.
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Damage
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Well, for me the pinnacle is that ragtag masterpiece Now I Got Worry, much better than the excellent Orange in my opinion. Here and in Plastic Fang they sound too much, far too “polite.”
Mudhoney March To Fuzz
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Superfuzz Bigmuff remains a milestone for me. I saw them live in the early '90s, and saw them again almost by chance at Velvet in Rimini 4 or 5 years ago, in front of a few cats or maybe a bit more, but they haven't lost a bit of their shine. Great.
Blonde Redhead Penny Sparkle
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I didn't listen to it, apart from a couple of tracks that didn't say anything to me. I stopped with them at In an Expression of The Inexpressible, their last album that I really liked, while my favorite remains Fake Can Be Just as Good.
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
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Listened to it streaming on iTunes out of pure curiosity... terrible. For me, the last good album they produced was One Hot Minute. Then came the Alzheimer's, with all due respect to those who still appreciate them today, eh.
The Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Well! Cool the subjunctive, huh! As for the album, I don't know! Nice, but I've always preferred Magical Mystery Tour by far. And the white album.
Flower Travellin' Band Satori
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Masterpiece. Period.
Sebadoh Bubble & Scrape
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For me, Sebadoh III remains the unrivaled peak.
The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion Plastic Fang
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Mediocre record, more polite and neat, disappointed me quite a bit. The masterpiece remains Now I Got Worry for me.