Soundgarden Live on I-5
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Beautiful writing. Emotionally charged and personal, yet full of insights that relate to all of us. That by our nature we must come to terms with the void of absence, of loss. Furthermore, it is a fitting tribute to Chris who was missing on that stage. The concerts are over, Heart, true... but the grooves that Cornell has left in you are constitutive of your identity, of your memory. They remain forever.
Primus Back in the Madhouse
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So far, it's been a great year for me. Black Angels, Garcia, ATDI, Mastodon, Lanegan... Plus, the Melvins are about to release something, let's throw in Primus. Not bad at all.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band
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Indeed, I digest the bittols as much as I do the cotechino with polenta. Aside from this happy pairing, what a pain in the ass.
The Worship of Silence In The Early Hours
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So let's go listen
The Cranberries To the Faithful Departed
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hahahahha.
I can listen to this too.
Every five or six years.
Moon Duo Occult Architecture, Vol. 1
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I need to get these back. I think I like them, oh yes.
Stan Bush Every Beat of My Heart
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What a drag
My Bloody Valentine Loveless
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Indeed, this review is quite terrible. Even if it were the first.
Monumenti aperti Nuraghe Sirai
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Indeed, yesterday I saw an Afro-Sardinian asteroid roaming free and "unstabilized" through the streets of Milan's shopping district.
At the Drive-In In•ter a•li•a
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So why just 3 balls? There are a handful of good pieces, a successful willingness not to mindlessly repeat "relationship," and also a path of growth.
I don't understand such a contradictory evaluation compared to your analysis, which I agree with.
For me, it's a huge comeback, no doubts about that. A 4/5 just because it's a step down from its predecessor.
But there’s a lot of rubbish out there.