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The Evpatoria Report Golevka
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sehhhh the Monkey3 (not bad eh): last album 2006, and now? they're releasing a cover EP!!! :-/
The Evpatoria Report Golevka
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(I don't rate the album, it would be a 5 on a national level, a 3 internationally)
The Evpatoria Report Golevka
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Very good (you too), the best in my country, even though here everyone is playing post-rock now... it’s getting unbearable.
Sophia The Infinite Circle
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I had missed this review, it’s the only one I still enjoy listening to, but when it comes to choosing, I always end up picking God Machine, it’s inevitable.
Ryuichi Sakamoto Heartbeat
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I agree with Alva Noto, yawning (but generally I'm not crazy about Noto). I agree that Blemish is a beautiful album, the latest one is absent. And now I'm going to put on Japan; when I hear the name Sylvian, I hit play.
Beyoncé I Am... Sasha Fierce (disc 2: Sasha Fierce)
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at the expense of music? But music is immense and infinite! Rather, at the expense of impressionable young minds, and it doesn’t seem to me that there are any around here on this site. Good writing exercise, let’s go.
Albert Camus La Caduta
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How does it end? I'll tell you another thing: it was this book that Mark E. Smith thought of when he named his group The Fall.
Albert Camus La Caduta
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Great review, but fully understandable only to those who have already read the author. I've read almost all of Camus, in French, many, many years ago, but now I have to get my hands on a copy of this book in Italian, if only for the cover (taken from The Nighthawks by Hopper), as long as it’s still in print. A work that might seem a bit heavy just by hearing about it, but infused with the refined and ironic sarcasm typical of Camus, making it enjoyable. Still, not a book for entertainment.
Berardi Milazzo Ken Parker: Oltre la frontiera
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how nice, so many commentators, you’ve touched the right character... whom I don’t know, but I liked Julia. Beautiful page (but why so paragraphed? mmmmm).
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