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I have gorged on similar sound marathons; I still have to digest them. I believe that, as you say, three tracks have been reintroduced in later works of the band.
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Heard, a quick judgment. Excellent writing in a way that's hard to place. I would see it as a Shannon Wright novella of which (?) I recommend a passage on the new "Division." And that's it, great little record that could appeal a lot.
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Recovered and to be heard soon.
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I know the homonymous one, and while it's not a bad record and has references that are congenial to me, the spark didn't ignite. This one seems to maintain the same references but with a more transversal writing style, so I will definitely give it a try. My listening habits have slightly changed, but the fundamentals are not forgotten. You, as always, are excellent, but for me, it's like being half-blind and not wearing reading glasses because they ruin my look—so many lines to fight against.
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I heard some tracks and I didn't mind them. They remind me a lot of an old Lombroso album from 2004 but as if they were from the 70s. maybe it's just my impression.
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You are always very convincing. He is a tad less so, but every now and then he can be listened to. I don't remember this. I remember "Distortion" and the title of "69 Love Songs."
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I prefer "Heart Albums" to "Albums of the Year." Still unknown.
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I remember two albums ago they were called meteors, but instead, they are a black hole. I believe I referred to them as "New Flaming Lips." I was wrong. They are creating a saga; you have to follow them in their pseudo delirium.
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Do you know this "Stoner Afro Beat"? A nice album that went unnoticed. I’ve never heard anyone mention it, yet it's a worthwhile piece of work, classics you can only find wandering around on YT.
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I don't know, I'll listen to it now and we'll see.