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Temic Terror Management Theory
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I don't know if you've heard of Tesseract as well. I really like them a lot. I think it's a genre that still has some great peaks. I need to listen to them.
The Alan Parsons Project Pyramid
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The reason why it's still worth buying good quality headphones: this album.
Meshuggah Immutable
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Colossi in the studio, colossi live. I see instrumental direction as a natural evolution, a path to continue. No longer just metal.
Tom Scott New York Connection
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To be listened to even just for the presence of Steve Gadd.
Tom Scott New York Connection
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I, on the other hand, am a die-hard fan. And this is great music. It's no longer in fashion, out of style. Like Sergio Caputo and Steely Dan. That's why it's irresistible.
Roberto Faenza I giorni dell'abbandono
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A review almost in Bot or AI style. Almost.
Diamanda Galás Diamanda Galás
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Diamanda is very much liked here on these pages. It’s nice. Usually, her maximum media exposure is around 1:30 AM on Battiti di radio3.
Elbow The Take Off and Landing of Everything
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Thank you, Confà. It’s certainly not a classic, but it makes me sad when inspired and understated albums like this get lost. Hence the review.
John Fante a ovest di roma
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I read them all. City park in Ferrara, I felt like Arturo Bandini when I was 18. I did his hopeless work, feeling like I was on the road to Los Angeles, hurling books toward the desert, loving women who didn't love me back, hedonistic in my narcissism, on the side of the losers. The spirit and life that oozes from this literature has stayed with me forever. I owe a lot to Fante. If I'm scribbling and publishing poems even now at 46, it's thanks to 4 people. He is one of them.
Denis Villeneuve Dune
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As an avid reader of Herbert, I did not find the same emotions that the previous Lynch film gave me. Nor did I feel the same emotions as the stunning Villeneuve sequel to Blade Runner. I remained quite indifferent, in the sense of a very linear operation and supposed philology with respect to the book. But there was little imagination and the acting was just okay. Probably the second one will be much more intense. Anyway, Villeneuve is always interesting in his choices and atmospheres.