ZiOn

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DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
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30 may 06
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Pomp stands for...? :-) I just can't stand them, sorry.
Kraftwerk The Man Machine
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But hadn't a certain ZiOn already reviewed it? ;-) In the review, I certainly notice your dedication and love for the band in question, but in my opinion, you should have taken a bit more care with everything, used a more mature language, and weighed certain statements, which I find highly debatable.
Everything But The Girl Amplified Heart
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For me, however, it remains their best album, along with the following "Walking Wounded". The single "Missing" is beautiful, along with its video ;-)
Mondo Marcio Solo Un Uomo
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Does anyone get stiff in my absence?
Üstmamò Üstmamò
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I definitely prefer the Ustmamò from "Stard'ust". Good review, in any case.
Paul McCartney Driving Rain
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Two small notes, Andrea: regarding punctuation, avoid adding a space between the word and the following punctuation mark, but only include it between the punctuation mark and the word that follows (e.g., NOT "Now McCartney , back to single" but "Now McCartney, back to single...". Additionally, I replaced the PURTROPPO in the last sentence with PECCATO, as the sentence seemed almost nonsensical to me. If you have any doubts about this, let me know.
Celtic Frost Monotheist
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sfascia, my compliments for your intriguing and original way of addressing musical genres that are usually reviewed and described in very different ways. I will hardly listen to the album in question (I have diametrically opposed preferences and tastes, sorry), but I must admit that with your style you would make even a volume of "Fivelandia" intriguing. Honor where it's due :-)
Mondo Marcio Solo Un Uomo
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Ah, what a well-crafted and explanatory review for an artist I adore from the bottom of my soul!
Morgan Non Al Denaro, Non All'Amore Né Al Cielo
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Well, I’m one of those who has always appreciated Morgan and Bluvertigo. Sure, I don’t consider him a revolutionary genius and experimenter, but simply an excellent composer with remarkable literary and musical culture, capable of writing songs and creating impressive arrangements. As for the album, I prefer the previous one, "Le Canzoni Dell'Appartamento," and I don’t believe, in any case, that "Non Al Denaro..." is a work to be discarded after the first listen.
One Mic Sotto La Cintura
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I'm not particularly fond of them; they remind me too much of Club Dogo in their rhymes and sound, and that can be either good or bad depending on one's perspective ;-) The review is well-written, but it feels almost like a biography of theirs. You could have delved deeper into the topic of "disco."