Bartleboom

DeRank : 35,89
DeAge™ : 7610 days • Here since 9 august 2005
Josefus Dead Man
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Great job talking about it. I discovered them starting from the Dead Man mentioned by Festu(fi)chissimo, and I’m definitely not regretting it. It would be a 3.79, but I’m happy to round it up. Nice little bands that are featured on this page!
Funera Edo/Inner Dolore Iconoclasta
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Of course, between the title and the cover, the risk of a scam was quite high...
Funera Edo/Inner Dolore Iconoclasta
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I already like you: you review unknown stuff or something like that and you have a good critical spirit. Well done. 5 and a round of applause.
Metallica St. Anger
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It's brilliant that the second part - where you summarize a music story likely known only to some indigenous population of Kamchatka - is longer than the actual review (which is also essential, by the way). Send them off in style!
Do Nascimiento Do Nascimiento
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You're all hot! :*
Subheim No Land Called Home
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I'm passing on the proposal, but I enjoyed reading the summary.
Guy Ritchie Sherlock Holmes Gioco di Ombre
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In fact, in the books, Holmes is a total show-off. He is acutely aware of his intellectual superiority and the inadequacy of everyone around him. He seems like one of those fashionista queens, like Enzo Miccio, who gets all excited over a six-thousand-euro Balenciaga and lets out hysterical giggles when he sees someone with their shirt tucked into their pants. The fact that Watson gets all flustered every time Holmes manages to identify some random powder found simply thanks to a lens and a candle essentially stems from the latent (but not too much) homosexuality of the good Doctor, Conan Doyle, and anyone who wrote this post. And that’s all you need to know about shrimp.
The Cosmic Dead Psychonaut
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Welcome back from my side too. Very nice record! I listened to it a few weeks ago, intrigued by the cover, and I quite liked it. I remember it being pretty low fi, but I have to say I listened to it under terrible conditions. Tonight I’ll give it another listen. But I think when it comes to pissi pissi, the best this year are still the Lumerians (who are not in the database, otherwise I would have included them in the classification!).
John Carpenter Fantasmi Da Marte
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It seems to me that Carpenter is somehow sharing the fate of another great in the horror genre: George Romero. Both seem unable to effectively use the cinematic tool to express what they have in mind: the ideas are still there, even if not as illuminating as they once were, but what is truly lacking is the quality in the execution. Ghosts of Mars is the classic film that adds nothing to the "poetics" of Carpenter and, indeed, contributes to tarnishing its overall value. It’s a bland, harmless film. What a shame.
Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan In Session...
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But I remember Mastro G saying that user reviews from the blogs could be published without any problems... or am I mistaken?! Bah, who cares. Good job dreamax for bringing a bit of that healthy southern armpit stench to these pages.