Eneathedevil

DeRank : 18,21
DeAge™ : 7753 days • Here since 18 march 2005
Cluster Cluster II
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Yes, @[hjhhjij] is right: of course, among all the krauts, I particularly enjoy re-listening to Faust, Agitation Free, or some of Schulze's albums from the second half of the '70s, but @vibration is equally right when talking about "intuitions." These are records that deserve a hat tip, but one listen a year is more than enough.
Belle and Sebastian If You’re Feeling Sinister
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Well, those are those "anyway" albums. You might not like the genre, the singer might get on your nerves, the cover might make you want to puke, but within the context of that band or that singer, it's that album "anyway." A fluffy review.
Sangue 13 pezzi
Sangue 13 pezzi
10 apr 22
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Baffo Banfi Galaxy My Dear
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Baffo Banfi, with a name like that, could only be surpassed by the even more superb and legendary Lino Capra Vaccina. I was unaware of his cosmic ventures, and certainly the titles of the albums don't encourage (to say the least, they suck). I wonder if this stuff can be found around. Goodbye CV.
Religious Knives Remains
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I wouldn't listen to the album even if I were dead.
I’ll take note of the blowjob.
The Cinematic Orchestra Every Day
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I listen to myself little and often in a superficial way: I certainly don't have enough elements to take a stance, but the impression is that they will never fully win me over. And I don't mind "Arrival of the Birds" at all.
Roberto Cacciapaglia Sonanze
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I don't hide the fact that I really like Cacciapaglia, even his more new-age works like Generazioni del Cielo and Tempus Fugit, but I was unaware of these cosmic inclinations of his, so I will definitely listen to it and let you know. Really interesting.
Popol Vuh Affenstunde
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Like many debut albums of famous German bands, this is an important work but still quite distant from the heights achieved later with Hosianna Mantra or Aguirre. Personally, I find it difficult to listen to it again and to judge it objectively.
Acid Mothers Temple & The Melting Paraiso U.F.O. Electric Heavyland
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Mùn, where have you gone? Since 2020 we've had the pandemic here, and many people, having nothing to do, have returned to Debaser. The statistics from 2021 clearly state that we've more than doubled Storiadellamusica and we're breathing down Ondarock's neck. Come back too, so we can surpass SentireAscoltare and aim for Rockol, which by now only reviews Mario Biondi and nu-metal.
Ah, Makoto weighs me down a bit, but the review smashes walnut shells like the heads of metalheads bragging about knowing the entire '70s discography of PF and the first four of Lezzeppelin.
Illuha Interstices
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Everything is very interesting: sometimes the Cosmic gets overly excited about morbid objects of desire, but this time I believe I can trust it and will lend an ear. Super review.