philosopho

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Mansun Six
Mansun Six
13 jul 07
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I don't know this album, but I know them and I know "attack of the grey lantern"! An album among my top ten favorites of all time!
Isis Panopticon
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It's a monstrous album! An incredible blend of grunge, shoegazing, dream pop, metal, math rock, and post-rock, as if Kyuss, Ride, This Mortal Coil, Dream Theater, Rodan, and Slint had all agreed to play together... a truly original record, the first and sixth tracks are beautiful!
The Libertines Up The Bracket
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this is a milestone album. it will surely go down in history! Kinks, Clash, Bowie, Supergrass, Strokes, Buzzcocks all together in a beautiful melting pot of British sounds. I'm sorry that many people haven't understood their genius..perhaps it will take a few more decades..after all, neither "Spiderland" nor "Modern Dance" were understood at the time...
The Libertines Up The Bracket
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How can this album be labeled as "poor talent"??? This is perhaps one of the two or three most important albums of recent times, and there are people who mistreat it that way! Or can you find me a better example of the fusion of four decades of British rock (the quirky and decadent pop of the Kinks, Bowie's glam, the Clash's pub punk, and the abrasiveness of Supergrass)??
Supergrass I Should Coco
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beautiful album...this is a milestone of britpop, perhaps the album that has influenced The Strokes and The Libertines the most, the two most important bands of the new rock of the new millennium.
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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pure shit that can only appeal to a sixteen-year-old slut, and that's it.
Paris Hilton Stars are blind (cd single)
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but how the hell can you get hard with Paris Hilton??? She's as ugly as death, she looks like my grandmother and has an awful nose that would scare me if I saw her at night!!! Plus, as someone rightly pointed out (and I totally agree, damn it!), she’s flat-chested, and for me, a woman's breasts are everything, or almost everything; if I have to look at her, it's not the overall beauty that matters but her ability to turn me on… a woman doesn’t get me hard unless she’s at least a third cup...
Paris Hilton Paris
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I've never seen a model who looked so ugly, with such a horrible nose... thank goodness they locked her behind bars! A useless parasite to society, good only for being an image.
Paris Hilton Paris
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beautiful review... :) it's not even worth voting for the disc-shaped nonsense because it doesn't deserve it... and by the way, she is really, really ugly!!! (in the voice of Ballantini doing La Russa, to stay in theme with right-wing politicians)
Spacemen 3 The Perfect Prescription
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In my opinion, anyone who doesn't consider this album doesn't understand much about music, no offense... this is an absolute masterpiece, no doubt about it! Very few records have been as influential as Perfect Prescription... this is where shoegazing starts (the Jesus and Mary Chain do noise-pop, which is quite different... they have nothing psychedelic about them) with My Bloody Valentine, Ride, Slowdive, Swervedriver, Lush, Pale Saints, Boo Radleys; the '90s electronic pop (Stereolab, Pram, Flying Saucer Attack,..), space rock of the same decade (Doldrums, Spiritualized, even Roy Montgomery undoubtedly took a listen to this album) as well as embryonically contaminating the sound of Britpop and even earlier the Madchester scene. Plus, let’s add the intuition of this duo, which is blending dream pop with noise (not a trivial achievement) so it feels like the Cocteau Twins are playing with Sonic Youth, while simultaneously merging psychedelia with kraut rock. In other words, they mix Velvet Underground, Sonic Youth, Neu!, Jimi Hendrix, Chrome, Cocteau Twins, Echo and the Bunnymen, and who knows what else I'm forgetting, shaping the sound of indie pop for the next two decades, and they wouldn’t be indispensable??? Let’s not kid ourselves, this is a work of art... it might not be to everyone's taste, that’s another matter. I might not like Raphael, for that matter...