Pixies Doolittle
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Bravoz
Trans Am Red Line
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Nick, you absolutely have to keep reviewing from London... (maybe without bell peppers...)!!
Trans Am Red Line
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I don't like it.
Long and heavy like a brick.
Where has the fresh and light vibe of Monster, Television, Make-Up, or Royksopp gone???
Maybe you were sad about the departure and got a little carried away... or maybe you ate something heavy before writing it...
Muse Absolution
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So... out of the countless reviews now available on this album's page (two appeared in just two weeks!), this one is definitely the best! The thing is, I'm really fed up with these Muse! Please, stop reviewing them!!!!!
John Frusciante Shadows Collide With People
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My Ego has taken off like a jet!!!!
No, joking aside, I’m really happy because I was really convincing myself that the album was bad (with all the comments above) and that I didn’t understand anything.
Of course, it’s not a masterpiece in terms of originality, but I reiterate that I think it’s really good and has more facets, while still aligning, in some ways, with the latest Red Hot stuff, even though it seems to me that the works from previous years are even better if possible!
bye.
John Frusciante Niandra LaDes and Usually Just A T-shirt
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I wonder why a review of a Frusciante album has come out these days... :)
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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What a jerk you are.... :))
You've really got nothing to do, huh?????
Big hugs :D
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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Bullshit talks... the Oasis not only made a decade-long impact on the radio, whether you like it or not, but they also created something that newer, less scabby bands as you say will never generate: a movement (in music, in fashion, in the way of speaking... yes, even in the way of behaving... unfortunately). Dozens of bands (just as many were inspired by Radiohead) have taken inspiration from Oasis, and they are still living off the royalties from just two songs (those who are inspired by The Strokes are already begging on the streets).
They don’t mean much to me today, but it’s undeniable that Definitely Maybe (with all its thefts from T-Rex, from I'd like to teach the world to sing, even from the Coca-Cola jingle...) or Morning Glory (theft from All the young dudes, from Revolver, etc.) or Be Here Now (a rock'n'roll mess that deserves at least a listen) are beautiful and gritty albums. Try to tell me you’ve never thought that Cast No Shadow is simply beautiful.
Oasis Standing On The Shoulder Of Giants
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You write really well and close the reviews the way I like, but I don’t agree at all with the rating. As someone wrote in the previous review of the album (by the way, be careful, it was already there...), this is an album that has been quickly underestimated. On one side of the scale, you have the usual and annoying “copying” + truly awful songs (little j. + i can see a liar), but also great stuff (fuckin' in the bushes and, as you say, gas panic). Liam's voice is at its best on this album, and you forgot Sunday Morning Call, which is simply stunning... far better than Jet!!! For me, the album gets a 3.5.
U2 Pop
U2 Pop
28 mar 04
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Discovering music thanks to Discoteque... mmmmh, what a terrible baptism... actually, a very terrible one!
However, I really like the review and the album.