Naam Naam
2 feb 15
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Rece a bit too TBT oriented but perfectly captures the atmosphere of the work. Mine is better anyway. Ahahahhahhh :-) Forgive the acronym. Track by track uncle owl, this is usually not a particularly appreciated approach on the site, and rightly so because it comes across as pedantic and a bit schoolish. But it’s fine like this, owl.
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Sorry. You're still far from keeping up with my average of just under 4 minutes per km :-)
But you fit perfectly into the playlist!
Ahhahahah, funny tbt.
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A proper review. However, if the ear references go to Iceage, they’re not for me. The cover vaguely reminds me of "The Ideal Crash" by dEUS... but I mean vaguely, you know...
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Excellent
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But here the problem isn't the lack of big guitars or drumming that blows your ears away like in the good old days. The new prog attire might even be acceptable if it retained that compositional brilliance, which, on the contrary, is no longer in evidence. This is the tragedy.
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The reception also has some prog connotations and makes you a bit milk-kneed due to a lack of synthesis. In any case, I find you likable, and I will try to give the original record another chance, taken with too much pious enthusiasm.
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Applause!
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Well, to give more than one and a half stars to this stuff, you must have never listened to Surfer Rosa, Doolittle, or Bossanova. Since I have worn those out, I’m gripped by endless sadness. Spot-on review, it’s not us who have aged, it’s just the album that sucks, and in their case, it’s impossible not to look back.
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Here's a proposal snubbed after having purchased years ago Option Paralysis, which now collects dust in my super cool collection. And yet the sounds are those I appreciate, bah ... should I give it a second chance?
Nice review.
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A very smooth review for a proposal that, while waiting for the real Wizards, could represent an excellent alternative. Great Nes