ZiOn

DeRank : 19,12
DeAge™ : 7899 days • Here since 28 october 2004
Chumbawamba A Singsong And A Scrap
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Well, some parts are translated verbatim from the review of "Thubthumper" on Allmusic. Am I wrong?
Daft Punk Human After All
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I left a comment that is practically identical to the one expressed in daftroby's review :-)) Well, the important thing is the concept: an album that doesn't excite me and feels excessively "empty," apart from the two extraordinary singles. Better "Discovery."
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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I prefer New Order instead. But I certainly wouldn't say that Joy Division is rubbish, to pick up on the interesting point of subjective-objective raised by the good flood ;-)
Daft Punk Human After All
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Two nice singles and not much else.
Nirvana Nevermind
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Ah, finally the first review of an exciting new release. It's about time!
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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The only album I own from them, I could listen to it endlessly without getting tired. Great review, though I completely disagree with it.
Living Things Ahead of the Lions
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Yes, but whether they copy the Stones or not, what does it change, psycho? Honestly, I can't understand this excessive insistence on finding a discrediting resemblance; it seems to me a somewhat biased way of approaching any artist. If a piece is liked, I believe it’s liked right away, and if the band in question reminds you of the "Stones freaks from '67-68 post-Satisfaction," forgive me, but I really couldn't care less :-))
Coldplay A Rush Of Blood To The Head
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How much the free 1s annoy me
Kruder and Dorfmeister The K & D Sessions
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As for the Tosca, I think the highlight of the duo remains "Suzuki" (its twin Dub is also great). The double "Delhi 9" is very pleasant and varied, while their latest album leaves me quite puzzled. Is it already a sound that has had its time? ;-)
Kruder and Dorfmeister The K & D Sessions
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Among the absolute peaks of the past decade, a work that elevates the Remix to pure art, offering pearls of rare brilliance. Extraordinary are the reinterpretations by Roni Size, Depeche Mode, and especially Lamb (the RMX of "Transfattyacid" is among the most beautiful things I have ever listened to in my life). The review is also excellent, paying even more tribute to this masterpiece than the previous one. Well done gab :-)