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Honestly, I quite like the two that follow this one (Red Exposure and Blood on the Moon), but yes, they do drop off quite a bit. I've read often that after Half Machine there's nothing left to listen to, but I don't understand why, just because they're no longer "never heard before and super innovative," the two that come after have to be so disparaged. It’s always the same story after an innovative album: if you continue along the same lines, you’re recycling yourself; if you change, it’s not good either because you’re changing, so whatever you publish afterward, it’s not good.
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10 dec 15
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I looked for it but I don't have it, let's hope it's a bomb.
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But what does "especially on television" mean? I would add "rock died in 1979" and "debaser is dying."
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But so her grandfather and Bon Jovi's great-grandfather were brothers! Big scoop!
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But does the title come from the packs of papers?
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Well... you talk about Tool as if he were in charge, when in fact he’s the last one to be consulted. I can't say about APC, but he's definitely not the leader.
I don’t have much to say about Puscifer, and I haven't listened to this album, but the project is all based on the lyrics, often set to terrible music to emphasize them even more.
It's very likely that you find them shit or that understanding them requires twenty-page explanations, only to end up feeling the same way. They annoy me too, explanations or not.
But what sense does a review of Puscifer's music make when they don’t want to be reviewed, comparing it to Tool and APC where entirely different people play and Maynard doesn’t decide/write/play anything?
It's a bit like reviewing a Ferrari and saying it has a tiny trunk that can't fit a stroller, so it's a piece of crap car.
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The title in English on the homepage caught me off guard; I thought it was something I didn't have :D
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The Perigeo were definitely within reach, the fact that they are less known is solely due to those two or three pop songs sung by Stratos. The only difference that makes me prefer Area is their use of electricity; if Perigeo had used fewer acoustic instruments, I would be undecided.
Listen to them again, maybe skip the first one, but the second and third have tracks with world championship rhythms.
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It really looks like your stuff, since you say that the second has longer suites, it seems more like my stuff.
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Assioma Cathedral: good music behind a shitty cover.
This sucks almost as much as Static Majik, the pinnacle of garbage.
As confirmation of the axiom, the exception: the only album with a beautiful cover - Endytime - is the least beautiful of all.
Until next time, dear listeners!