odradek

DeRank : 8,55
DeAge™ : 7677 days • Here since 3 june 2005
Everything but the Girl Eden
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Damn, you’re a poet. "Anthropologist" in the mid-80s means you’re also ancient. Aside from the gigantic 2 of spades from Contessina, which you earned with a perseverance I cannot comprehend, I appreciate and agree with the opinion on the album, which surprised me a lot and I liked even more when it was released.
High on Fire Electric Messiah
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"The eighth album by these giants of US metal is a tank speeding at 200 km/h through an apocalyptic landscape dominated by reptilians." These are the ones from Noisey. You, on the other hand, come out as "still restless members." Now that I've discovered the presence of so many little queers on DeBaser (by their own admission, people with the weak wrist), I welcome your testosterone-fueled little page as a masculine contribution, and maybe I’ll even listen to the album, who knows, it might resurrect something.
Emerson, Lake & Palmer Love Beach
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I must admit that I ended up here looking for your previous works after reading the annihilation of the Nouvelle Vague. I assure you it’s not just for the sake of being contrary, but I find this cover magnificent. The fact that it belongs to an ELP album surprises me and makes the aforementioned less unbearable. They also seem like nice beefcakes, by the way. In this case, I take your olfactory remark at face value, having no personal one to offer. I have no opinion about the album: since I can't stand their most idolized works, I blissfully ignore this one. Great page.
Brock Van Wey Home
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He’s so prolific that while you were publishing your review of his 2013 album, he released a new album just today. It’s here: sendfile.su :: Детали файла

(Flac, click Скачать)
P.S. this is one of the few of his that I (perhaps) don’t have, and I’m sorry about that because I trust you. A link, please?
Nouvelle Vague Nouvelle Vague
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It's the timing (as hellraiser had already pointed out) that undermines your pleasant little page. Given Giggino and il Truce's stubbornness, any thinking biped can only sympathize with the unfortunate cousins from across the Alps. However, upon reflection, you are quite lenient: how does "Guns of Brixton" fit in? - P.S. I note with some disappointment that, back when I commented on another review of the album, I had awarded it a solid 4 stars... Since I don't like historical revisionism, I won't change that rating; I'll just say that today I would deduct one and a half stars.
Candidate Nuada
Candidate Nuada
18 feb 19
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You've started to hum again... But with the conciseness and inspiration befitting a true hummer.
John Edward Williams Stoner
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I was quite disappointed, considering the aura of small yet great "discovery" that surrounded it at the release. Not an unnecessary read, but if I had to rate it, it would struggle to get above a 3.5. I don’t even feel like arguing about it, and perhaps I wouldn’t even manage to, as I can barely remember it. Although I believe I understood back then why it was so well-liked.
James Holden & The Animal Spirits The Animal Spirits
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The animal spirits are here Filecrypt
James Holden & The Animal Spirits The Animal Spirits
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Macaco, this image is worthy of a hypothetical "manual of fantastic objectology," if Borges had ever considered one. And I believe it is also perfectly functional for the attempt at describing the record. Congratulations, a super-zot! - P.S. fragmenti is more beautiful than frammenti.
The Twins Modern Lifestyle
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It seems that you may have missed the evolution of the duo. The piece you linked in your text is inexplicably long, 6 minutes that feel like 100. But thank heaven and modern providence, there's even more: I found the ULTRAMIX!

Thanks for this resurrection, I had missed them back then. And, of course, DeBenvenuto