ZiOn

DeRank : 19,13
DeAge™ : 7896 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Curzio Malaparte Maledetti toscani
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At first, it seemed better than the others, but then it turned out to be the usual unreadable jumble. I don't like identity pride and localism; I doubt I'll read it (but "La pelle" intrigues me).
Claudio Baglioni Solo
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Wow, I didn’t know that Baglioni had collaborated with Vangelis and Bacalov. The review shows interest and expertise, although maybe you should have summarized a bit. But I'm nice, and I’ll give you five stars.
Bachi da pietra Reset
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I tried to listen to something a few days ago and found it rather hard to digest. I didn’t really like the review: besides telling little about the album, it gets lost in an "underground vs. mainstream" comparison that seemed quite sterile to me. ArrivedOrci.
Alex Britti Mojo
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Never again Mojo.
Silicone Soul ...A Soul Thing
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Amendment to the review: "Final version." See the old version ...A Soul Thing - Silicone Soul - recensione Versione 2
Silicone Soul ...A Soul Thing
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Edit to the review: "A correction." See the old version ...A Soul Thing - Silicone Soul - recensione Versione 1
Rammstein Zeit
Rammstein Zeit
4 sep 22
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Although you haven't expressed an evaluation, it seems to me that the judgment on the album is overall positive. The review is well written, although I would have omitted the part where you discuss the musicality of the various languages. In any case, here are the 5 stars.
Sleepy Drums Cosmic Imagination Pt. II
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I’ll be honest, the use of the word "resilience" was almost making me leave the page without voting on the review, considering that the audio material is not to my taste. However, I then thought that you write well and recommend albums that, although far from my current listening habits, reveal a certain depth of research and personal taste, which is not something everyone possesses. So here are your 5 little stars.
David Leitch Bullet Train
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Always impeccable review. It also reminds me of something by Tarantino or at most Guy Ritchie, who reminds me of Tarantino 😃
David Cronenberg Crimes of the Future (1970)
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I have the DVD of this and "Stereo," but I must have seen them over ten years ago. I remember the youthful and experimental touch of both films, especially "Stereo." I’ll track them down and try to watch the new one as soon as possible. Thanks for the heads up.