jdv666

DeRank : 7,34
DeAge™ : 6540 days • Here since 14 july 2008
Possessed Seven Churches
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I've got this one! :) A fundamental album (even if not as much as the SLAAAAYEEER!!!) in the transition between thrash and death metal.
AR Kane Sixty-Nine
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uhm, not many comments, huh? ^^
Quicksilver Messenger Service Happy Trails
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a pearl of California psychedelia, unfortunately less known than their colleagues Jefferson and Grateful Dead, but at least in this live, just as deserving
Mastodon Crack The Skye
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for many the height of their career, but personally I preferred them when they were dirtier and more pissed off
A Toys Orchestra An Introduction To...
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Personally, I hate them, but at Bronson, they had a lot of admirers :)
Terrence Malick The Tree Of Life
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Well, here I am at the end of the viewing, and I'm not quite sure whether to declare myself satisfied or not... From the enthusiastic descriptions, I was definitely expecting something more emotionally engaging. However, while it eventually reached good levels (especially visually, which I care about only to a certain extent), I found the film a tad pedantic. From the same director, I appreciated The Thin Red Line much more, as it felt less heavy and tackled some of the same themes in a way that I found more subtle and successful.
Syzygys Eyes On Green: Syzygys Live At Roppongi Inkstick 1988
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You're always doing great. At the moment, my phase of being fixated on tzadika-zorniana has passed, but they usually put out things that are at least worth listening to. I used to watch telemarket too; I don't know why, but it relaxed me a lot :)
Sigur Ròs ( )
Sigur Ròs ( )
17 aug 12
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I prefer this to Agaetis, even though they declined a little after an initial period of excitement, still remaining at much more dignified levels, though.
Terrence Malick The Tree Of Life
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Well, for now I'm halfway through the film and it doesn't seem to me to be this absurd masterpiece; there are some interesting ideas and some images are really beautiful, but I find the film to be quite slow and tedious. I especially don't like the dualism and the underlying message that the film seems to aim for, it's really too didactic. But let's wait for the end to judge better.
Vampire Rodents Lullaby Land
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How, haven't I voted for it yet? Probably my favorite industrial group and album, though that term is somewhat limiting since, as I've already mentioned in the comments, everything is really mixed in here... and the violin damn it, the violin!!!