odradek

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Carmen Consoli Eva Contro Eva
Voto:
All that wandering in search of references and unlikely comparisons doesn’t seem to help your attempt to contextualize the album in question, little marquis. And then that "alveolus" in the closing, which aims to be elevated (I presume) comes off as amusingly anatomical: were you thinking of the pulmonary one or dental alveoli? Perhaps a reduction of obscurity and analytical/poetic ambitions in favor of greater precision in words and concepts wouldn’t hurt, what do you think?
Dungen Tio Bitar
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"...The new, "Tio Bitar," that I'm listening to thickens with arrangements and expands into prog areas. I have to decide if I like it or if it crashes down on me, but it's an interesting work. Bye." 06/17/2007 - Well, I hadn't decided back then, now I have to try again... - P.S. I got emotional (incredible but true, Megafuzz) about La strada. What do you say?
John Martyn Solid Air
Voto:
True, and strange. There were two other pages dedicated to his albums and none for his most famous one, which is this. It’s a beautiful record, Donjunio. A must-have.
The Cramps Psychedelic Jungle
Voto:
Well, passing by for the notice of Supersoul's comment, (which by the way I fully agree with - Pretazzo seems to produce a "generalist" definition that is far from what was meant at the time with the term) I re-read Leonid's little joke on UglyPanda's comment... :))
Oxbow The Narcotic Story
Voto:
I followed your prompt and I must say it's quite different from what I expected (the lysergic power of your pages) And I like it too, despite a certain perplexity regarding the vocal part... In short, following your advice I haven't found "pacchi" yet.
Gene Simmons ***hole
Voto:
The year was 2004, Sfascia, and that year probably belonged to him. Driven by an unhealthy curiosity, I listened to fragments of the album in question. The best part is the cover.
Archive You All Look The Same To Me
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Yes, Nick, nice little record, I listened to it a lot too. Too bad it's their last great album, because then they lost their spark...
James Foley Americani
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The film is based on a play by Mamet himself, and it retains the structure of the original work, highlighting the superb performances of the actors. It is a claustrophobic film, in the sense of a gradual reduction of space and breathing room in an obsessive spiral that grips not only the protagonists but also the gaze of the viewer, immersed in a hopeless scenario. Seen in theaters when it was released, later purchased on VHS and rewatched, it reaffirms above all the perfection of the dialogue and performances, even in the details.
Rolling Stones Aftermath
Voto:
I love this album.
Ulver Blood Inside
Voto:
I didn't know them, but I heard the latest one and I liked it. They tell me it's completely different from this, which I have never listened to. Interesting.