Mr.Moustache

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DeAge™ : 7595 days • Here since 24 august 2005
Franco Battiato Fleurs 2
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One of the most overrated "artists" of the Italian tragedy. But tastes are tastes... I hope the author doesn't take it the wrong way...
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Ahhh yes!! How right you are! And poor Anastacia... I doubt about future collaborations. I would suggest Lelio Luttazzi!!!
Butthole Surfers Butthole Surfers
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Well, "campionettari" were "campionettari" (and therefore brand new), they signed with Tuch & Go Records (which featured notable bands like Big Black and Scratch Acid)... I wouldn't know what to tell you: just think that Nirvana were rejected by the same label in favor of the "surfists"... it doesn't get more than that...
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Your mustache that you praise so much will write good reviews... but with the comments, it’s a scrappy dog...
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Yes, in this album there's not a trace of a wah, and Templeball is another elephant that I happily entertain myself with (very likely just because of the wah, which I don't disdain along with a bit of Tequila), but DAMN, Superjumbofudge grabs me more because, compared to T., and I believe it's due to the fact that it has such an intense and genuine minimalist strength (and by genuine, I mean un-sophisticated compared to most bands in this niche), that I hardly find myself recalling or associating it with anything from the past, except perhaps and exclusively in masterpieces like Lysol (which this album is almost explicitly inspired by. The last one disappointed me, I admit, and the track you're referring to is called Oxazejam ("really excellent psychedelic crap!). To Ben Kenobi, I say to stay alert, because it's with those very words that I fell without being able to return... to my great fortune.
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Well, never mind! Hi
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Indeed, my dear Taxi, astronomy captivated me from a young age (blame my mother who raised me with the Fabbri Editori booklets). But believe me, here you can see the stars without the need for star maps or charts (if they were added to the CD, well, in that case, I wouldn't know what to say, nor would I take responsibility!!). @SENZASTILE: I am infinitely grateful for your trust, but maybe it's better to read all the reviews... you know, what if you end up discovering you don't like it?? Think about it ;)
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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By the way, my vocabulary in the previous comment would also need a space suit.
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Exactly Bartle, I also think this is the only noteworthy album by the sons of Otis: the most beautiful and the most seminal (just look at the UFOs, for example, who seem to have been particularly seduced). A listening experience that's more than enjoyable, indeed otherworldly. Not to mention the last track, which with just its title makes me want to put on a space suit... "Anti-nauseant."
Sons of Otis Spacejumbofudge
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Despite having had the opportunity to engage (especially in the past) in particularly "vivid" experiences with drugs, I assure you of the absolute dream-like and intoxicating capacity of the cd described: one of the most "visually striking" that I have ever had the chance to asco-see. @Sfascia: the genre is indefinable, perhaps Cosmic-doom is the one that suits it best, although there are several references to other different influences. I believe I have been as thorough as possible, given that differently (that is, in a schematic way), it would have been particularly difficult to convey what this cd represents in its TOTAL uniqueness.