Almotasim

DeRank : 19,12 • DeAge™ : 3066 days

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  • Here since 25 february 2017
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I just read a really nice review. But it wasn't this one. Jokes aside, from this album I would only save "When You're Gone", which is very nice, it reminds me of "Ode to my Family". Better than the ode itself. I agree with Lastwaltz's opinion, but I recognize that your thesis is interesting to the extent that it goes against the grain.
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Well, your emotional, affectionate, intellectual, total participation in the concerts, as in your other reviews, moves me. Allow me to smile at the image of Pogoman at the Regata. Great, then, the snub to the Guns! Great the Faith. I'm sorry for Cornell, for his family, wife, and children.
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Well-written review.
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Uh, masterful writing, beautiful, very beautiful! Evoking Buckley senior and Captain Blueheart deserves a note for the listening experience.
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Nice review, questionable title, yes, but I wouldn't say it's totally horrible.
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I don't like this band; goth punk in Los Angeles isn't exactly a bad idea... the very first album is still somewhat decent... but then... of course, I'm just expressing my tastes. The fact is that I really like the review you wrote, and it’s a confirmation of your flair and your search for contrasts and effects, which make your writing very tactile. As for the rest, keep randomly smashing the "send" key! But I believe there’s a logic underneath it all. Great job, Jon!
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Beautiful review and interesting insight into indie. I have their three previous albums and I confirm that they have a distinctive aesthetic. It may not be revolutionary (there's minimalism, Velvet, dark wave, with a singer who has an intriguing voice), but it's among the best, for me, of the 2000s. I really enjoy the album "Midnight Broom," a compromise between minimalism and melody, dark and, in some way, intelligent.
Can Delay 1968
18 may 17
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Oh, well done Luludia, you’re really in a creative phase. Great idea with the "frequentation of gas lands and hyperuranic". An artistic piece! Tago Mago is my favorite.
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Since reading your reviews is always really enjoyable and uplifting, I thought I’d listen to the connected piece, and everything was fine until the "cavernous, compressed voices laden with bleeding posthuman discharges"... tough, extremely tough for me. You are amazing in writing and describing/depicting. Your absence of about ten days weighed more than this music.
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Very well written, congratulations. Carnera, according to his children's statements, did not identify at all with fascist ideology. He was born in conditions of extreme poverty and, upon achieving success, helped (anonymously) many of his fellow villagers from Sequals who were in difficulty. Pasolini, whose mother was from Casarsa delle Delizia, lived and often returned there. It was in that countryside that he wrote his very first verses. He is buried there next to his mother's grave. These two rural towns, important for the heavyweight champion and for the great intellectual of the 20th century, are interestingly only 25 kilometers apart.
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