Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7613 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Sea Of Tombs S/T
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To write this review, I had to immerse myself in the world of Japanese porn for several months as a choreographer for bukkake scenes. It was hard work, but it opened my eyes to a false environment, where there is no room for feelings. I even tried to create a few scenes using this record as a soundtrack, but by the second track, the male actors were dropping out.
La Otracina Blood Moon Riders
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Dear ones, for anyone interested, at the little link you find on "Il risultato," there’s a little helper to give a listen to this record. Enjoy! :)
La Otracina Blood Moon Riders
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Alright, but I think they're the "bell-shaped" ones without a hard case that I keep in the car and they all get scratched. I also got emotional with "UVPPP", but maybe it was the grass pollen allergy. The only way to find out is to try watching/listening to it again: can you make me a copy? It's fine without a case.
La Otracina Blood Moon Riders
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Exactly. And considering that they charge you 10 bucks plus shipping fees, I expected at least those with the hard case. But no. Words can't express my resentment.
La Otracina Blood Moon Riders
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Dear Ole, unfortunately, this double feature came to me like this... These reviews were spinning through my fingers for a while, and the more I tinkered with them, the more they made me cringe: if I kept them there any longer, mushrooms would start growing on the keyboard. I'm quite intrigued by these: Kriney is quite the character and really is the whore of the drums (he's played with Nebula, White Hills, and a bunch of other bands), and with La Otracina, he's produced an endless list of Cd-Rs (which, by the way, can almost all be found on the anime searcher), but the quality is a bit hit or miss. For example, The Risk Of Gravitation from '08 didn't blow me away. To give you an idea, they sound a bit like a more spacey Guru Guru. This album seems to be the lightest stuff they've done to date (or at least among what I've heard), so it could be a good way to start. Lastly: I've been back to work for a week... and I can't even say I was better off before! :D
La Otracina Blood Moon Riders
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Missakkè, you're right about the dilei! :) And anyway, yes: in Tonal there's a bit to digest in some passages, but all in all, you can manage it without major issues. "Love Love Love" is much more out there (and therefore also more interesting), but it has the problem (for me) of length, so much so that until today I still haven't been able to listen to it properly ALL the way through. More than anything, I'm a bit worried about the future: Kriney seems to have developed a bit of an obsession with heavy metal... even the latest Cd-R is called "Space Metal Vol. 1" and is presented as "a metallic beast connecting the dots between progressive space rock and thrash metal."
Malevolent Creation The Ten Commandments
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I don't know what's more brutal, the record or the third paragraph of seven lines without even a period...
Ithaca A Game For All Who Know
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I think we're in the realm of the superkikka for the super experts here... :))
David Grubbs Rickets & Scurvy
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I confess that I really like your reviews... and then you talk about people I've never heard of or something like that, which is good. Maybe the zzzzzzzzz is right that they're a bit long, but still, well done. Here you go!
Wolf Eyes Dead Hills
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Um... the review is a bit long, perhaps. But you’ve convinced me. I’ll give these a try, but for real!