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Great! These days I'm getting hooked on these albums... but allow me: aside from the xtatica (just take them with a grain of salt), you should check out Shizuku by Yagy Michiyo. By the way, do you know the 'composer' from the '60s, Teji Ito, whose King Ubu was also released thirty years later by Tzadik? Sorry for the presumption: I don't think you need advice, but those are two excellent albums.
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the cover is a bit off-putting... anyway, it's a proposal that could interest me at certain times. I listen to metal rarely, but I like it from time to time.
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good and passionate review. the cover seems to depict a girl puking after smoking the pachistano. all jokes aside, I don't think it's for me :)
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born to die had caught my attention. Nothing exceptional, but I'm not against mainstream stuff by default. I would like this album, but since it’s hard to find I guess you downloaded it... it’s pointless, I’ll never be able to adapt to wild downloading...
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ah ah ah! I've got it! It's not a masterpiece, but it's definitely interesting. Too bad about the duration, under fifteen minutes... really too short. But well, if that's all they have released. It makes me think that it was supposed to lead up to a proper album and that, as usual, [he] with his character must have messed everything up (and indeed, talking to him about the circus mort is a great way to piss him off). The review is in tune with the album cover, so I repeat, it's beautiful and fitting (the review).
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I had the book "The Conspiracy" by him. I prefer him as a translator than as a prophet. I care little about being saved or about (not) fearing God, convinced as I am that if He created us, He cares little or nothing for us but also for the infinite universe. Nothing new under the sun, I know, I’m being banal. But I don’t care much anymore.
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I never gave a damn about them because I thought it was just another cheesy thing from Mute Records, but if Memento says so, I trust him. A question for Memento or anyone who bought it: is it in a jewel case or a digipack?
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bought in 2003 at the wide in Pisa, which distributed it. I’ll utter a blasphemy, but in this pop, I hear echoes of the Stereolab to come. The kind clerk at that store told me that my thought was nonsense, but especially in pickpocket/anger... I feel it a lot, perhaps because of the combination of sophisticated pop + female voice... anyway, an album by people who undoubtedly had something to say, beyond my feelings that may be wrong.
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I've known the album since '98, the year I was struck by Nick Cave... but I don't think it's anything special. Plus, I can't stand his cat-like voice. Although, undeniably, it's not intrusive, he just made another album.
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for you only 5. good for you that you drink weiss. I drink Peroni and for a while not even that because alcohol has been worsening my depression... ps: I really think you might be interested in the ccclose calll by niobe. just saying. it doesn't really relate to the reviewed album, but I don't know why I think you might like it...
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