Enuff Z'Nuff Strength
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You're bringing out all my youth's myths: first the Love/Hate, now the E'Z'N. Of which I was a fan, of course. But I liked the first one more, with the catchy "New Thing" and the tear-jerking ballad "I Could..." as the good Fedezan says, the most Beatles-esque of the bunch. This review is perhaps the best you've written so far. Now, though, I want Pretty Boy Floyd and Tigertailz from the masterpiece "Bezerk." GLAM RULEZ!
Iggy and The Stooges Live at Shibuya AX Tokyo  22.03.04
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I saw him in Rome a few years ago during the Pistols' reunion tour. DEVASTATING. The Pistols, on the other hand, left after half an hour because of a rain of plastic bottles (such a trend at metal concerts in the '90s)... to think that once they used to get spat on throughout the whole concert... but maybe it's just those idiot metallers' fault :-)
Lustmord The Monstrous Soul
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This album has caused a monstrous swelling of my testicles. For me, it's a total shit record.
White Lion Fight To Survive
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Too classy and not enough street. I've never been able to stand these (like the dokken).
Robert Mapplethorpe Patti Smith, 1976
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How I wish I could be in Lugano, discussing with you about Smith and Mapplethorpe... but I have to work! Here’s a double 5 "leccatorio" for you :-)
Midlake The Courage of Others
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@ZAIREEKA: and here I was wanting to be a trailblazer... anyway, think about it: you sent me that link (a review of a Sheckley book) and guess what? I'm reading a book by that author (The Horrors of Omega). Coincidence? Magic?
David Grubbs The Thicket
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Hi Simo! Here it is, the summary...now you're perfect! Great proposal and excellent review...I know Gastr del sol, but I haven't listened to anything from him alone.
Tumour Anatropic Nephrolithotomy
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@FIERO: okay, see it however you want. I confirm that I find rather effective irony in your reviews, as it should be, especially since grind (of which I only know the main bands) is a genre that is quite irreverent and, indeed, self-ironic. If it weren't so (that is, if they took themselves seriously), they would all need to be institutionalized, don't you think? Far be it from me to give you pats on the back; I just suggested you diversify a bit the genre. @CASAMORTA: my critique is solely about the review, not about the group's name discourse.
Midlake The Courage of Others
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I've been circling around these guys for a while... your review made me want to give them a listen. Well done. And props for the decimal rating too: from the next review on, I think I'll adopt it as well, who knows, maybe we can become pioneers! Bye :-)