boredom

DeRank : 2,74
DeAge™ : 7700 days • Here since 12 may 2005
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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I endorse the comments of Nick and Occulto: one of the most beautiful albums of recent years.
Trumans Water Spasm Smash XXXOXOX OX And Ass
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@ trell: I added a few more super incisive samples... just don’t say I didn’t warn you afterward...
Trumans Water Spasm Smash XXXOXOX OX And Ass
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few comments but good ones. @ Lewis: with these, the visit to the ENT is guaranteed (and maybe even to the psychiatrist); @ Donjunio: greetings to your Sardinia, which I would love to visit someday; here on Deb for having records @ Sfascia: I thought I was the only one with their records, I'm glad I was wrong...have a good weekend everyone.
Oxbow The Narcotic Story
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I know one of their previous albums, the very loud Serenate in Red; I've been told that the singer would cover his head with a sack during concerts and then start punching himself and hitting himself with the microphone until he bled... but correct me if you know anything more about it...
Two Gallants What The Toll Tells
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Simple: after numerous listens, the only track that left an impression on me is Steady Rollin' – truly one of the best things I've heard in recent years, seriously – while on the rest (one example: the use of brass in Threnody in B Minor, which I find quite gaudy), it’s better to lay a merciful veil. It’s the difference between these two extremes that left me dumbfounded, hence the rating. As for the rest, I completely agree with you: the world is beautiful because it is varied : ) Best regards.
Two Gallants What The Toll Tells
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Aside from the excellent steady rollin', very little remains.
Black Lips Good Bad Not Evil
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cazzari and irresistible - the live in Tijuana is the album of the year for me - thanks again Psycho and Antmo for introducing me to them. I have the album but I still need to listen to it.
...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead So Divided
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finished after the immense Source Tags and Codes. After Neil Busch left - reportedly due to drug problems, although this was never confirmed - Jason Reece alone was not enough to keep Conrad Keeley’s baroque and grandiloquent vein under control. I like to remember them as they were, and not as they have become.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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Finally, what was missing – a review of the new Radiohead album!
The Twilight Singers Powder Burns
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Significantly inferior to the previous Blackberry Belle; as far as I know, Dulli is of Greek (father) and Irish (mother) descent. Saludos.