Giubbo

DeRank : 2,34
DeAge™ : 7802 days • Here since 27 january 2005
Nurse With Wound Homotopy to Marie
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By the way, I have it with a different cover.
Nurse With Wound Homotopy to Marie
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Hello Memento, here is your number 1 fan. This time you've unearthed a work that I honestly didn't understand at all: there is no darkness, decay, suffocation, or paranoia... just incomprehensibility. But then it becomes easy to pass off any silly thing thrown out randomly as a manifesto on incomunicabilità. This is my point of view. I look forward to your reply.
Micah P. Hinson And The Red Empire Orchestra
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I just read the review. Truly beautiful. Worthy of applause. Without any affectation, you convey the feelings that one experiences and "sees" while listening to the album. I need to keep an eye on you, Blackdog; you seem like one of the last "true" reviewers on this site (unfortunately). Kosmo, what about you? When can we expect a new review? I’m eager to (re)read you.
Micah P. Hinson And The Red Empire Orchestra
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I met him with this. An incredible album that stirs inner strings and moves you to tears. Timeless melodies, Calexico-like desiccations, evenings spent fishing, wounds, the sweet and innocent poetry of "I keep having these dreams." It's an absolutely enchanting album. Here we go beyond knowing or not knowing about music, or even more so, we go beyond musical tastes, because it's music for the heart, not for the brain.
Spires That in the Sunset Rise Four Winds the Walker
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I'm back to say: great album. Besides the esoteric folk, I hear the specters of New York's no wave. A similar current band is Volcano the Bear. Both groups, however, remain Unidentified Flying Objects even in the infinite sea of current proposals.
Bardo Pond Amanita
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I only have Bardo Pond's ticket ccrystals (I think it's the last one). What differences are there with this?
Joel & Ethan Cohen Burn After Reading
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I thought I was going to see a simple and funny comedy, but instead, this is a comedy with a kick. Incredible actors, an engaging plot, but above all, highly characterized "caricature" characters. So much so that you wonder what the gym director (an excellent "black sheep" character) is doing there, the only one truly intelligent and balanced.
Oneida Preteen Weaponry
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oh anyway, as far as I'm concerned, this is the most high on drugs music of the 21st century
Oneida Preteen Weaponry
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Great review. I absolutely love track number 1. At times it even seems to me like a crossover between Harmonia and the more verbose Tortoise (and I mean that as a compliment). The other two seem a bit less engaging, but I still need to give them a serious listen.