Ghemison

DeRank : 2,99
DeAge™ : 7813 days • Here since 19 january 2005
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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Actually, I understand it now. However, there are still two problems: completely sci-fi punctuation and the track-by-track... But maybe it's the best one I've read from you.
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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Maybe I was too high to understand her last night. Now I'm trying again.
Stellastarr* Harmonies For The Haunted
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I sense a subtle resentment in your words. Anyway, I respond that we don't "have to" die, but we do die on a daily basis.
Afghan Whigs Up In It
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I find them very intriguing and I absolutely need to explore further. Encyclopedic review, well done Don!
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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Must a work of art necessarily be beautiful?
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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a small grammatical correction: it is quite unpleasant to interpose any form of punctuation between subject and predicate. In this way, the preposition loses its meaning. Maybe you already know this and do it on purpose, since you've repeated it several times.
Blonde Redhead Misery Is A Butterfly
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an incomprehensible jumble of words.
Vert Some Beans & An Octopus
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thanx... well, you can find it on any e-store or on the record label's website: www.sonig.com
D.A.D. No Fuel Left For The Pilgrims
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hard-rock... sometimes yes, sometimes no. It depends... You seem a bit repetitive to me, but nothing serious.
Stellastarr* Harmonies For The Haunted
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An important question: if the review is well-written (not this one) but expresses tastes different from your own, should you vote it positively or negatively? Should you consider the reviewer's tastes more, or their skill in expressing them?