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For me, this is one of my top three, nothing "better." You get to know the album when you listen to it, not when you read about it.
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Without style, my way of understanding the sea is: Verandina - on the beach - ice-cold beer. No dive, No swim, No Fish. The most I can go for is: rented dinghy, four bottles of water, elusive cove, and a ton of plugs.
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Oh my gosh, you’re a desperate case! For me, it’s all those mountains you see on the horizon that lead you to read only about the sea. I, on the other hand, see green fields, beaches, and islands on the horizon, and I always read about shootings and crime in the megalopolises. As they say, the grass is always greener on the other side...
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I read Faletti in one of those lousy collections of stories by Italian "pulp" writers, and it sucked (and I think the title was always "Io uccido," but it wasn't about DJs). Basically, I can't stand all Italian pulp writers, Lucarelli first and foremost, except for Massimo Picozzi who, however, is real-pulp, so he starts off at an unfair advantage. The only one whose work is worth reading is Ammaniti, and the only truly talented one is the guy from Milan, he's a weapon. Anyway, ever since I discovered marine and diving manuals, I read nothing else. I just bought the illustrated encyclopedia of mussels and clams, it's truly wonderful :D
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It's not a matter of being refined; it's a matter of Perfect (for them). Take Nod Scene or Spine Of God from the first album; they are great tracks, okay, but when you listen to them from the original disc, they don't pack the same punch as on the remastered version. There aren't enough basses that hit you in the gut, you have to make an effort to feel the drums, and the high notes of the guitar don't shatter your eardrum in two. If you play a hundred thousand notes, the listener is busy deciphering them without paying attention to how it sounds or doesn't sound, but if you play a riff on loop, then the sound becomes essential.
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Their music needs a perfect sound to be truly appreciated. This album has a sound that neither its predecessors nor its successors possess, so while it doesn't have the exquisite style of Spine Of God, it stands on the same level. And then there's Third Alter.
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"Rodriguez had arrived too recently to make an impact." Well, this is his first album, but you can tell, while Hell Paso and Carajo are absolutely terrible. The only one really worth noting is the last one; the rest are great records if you think they’re produced by kids. But in the end, when you put it in the stereo, you don’t care how old the band is. "They just play loud and fast, quickly saying what they have to say." Like another six million bands. Wow, how nice to have two thousand identical records.
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What a shame that I found only 2 miserable mp3s online... you must be looking in the wrong place (emule?), the three discographies can be found without much trouble, and also some bootlegs of Black Mountain. On Soulseek, you can find everything and more.
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Among the side projects of these guys, we must also mention Jerk With a Bomb, even softer than Mountaintops, and even more pop. But worth a listen.