Alex1965

DeRank : 0,13
DeAge™ : 7591 days • Here since 30 august 2005
Richard Butler Richard Butler
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I confirm!! Exceptional album... despite the passing years, Richard has remained a true thoroughbred!!!
Swervedriver Raise
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I respond to <<principles>>. Well, it's true I was brief, but at least I wrote about a band that deserves much better treatment than my only "bare" review. Great albums like Mezcal Head, Ejector Seat Reservation, and why not? even 99th Dream... but I find "Raise" to be very personal and innovative. It's clear that they somewhat repeated themselves with the subsequent works. I'm eagerly awaiting your promised reviews... and make sure to hurry up ;-)
Muse Live @ Piazzale Michelangelo (Firenze) - 30/05/2007
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What is happening??? The Bee Gees???
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Baby 81
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I forgot the rating for the album.
Black Rebel Motorcycle Club Baby 81
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It’s a huge comeback!!! "Howl" had taken them slightly off course... they’ve refined their pop sensibility and gifted us with an album of Songs with a capital S!!!
Charlotte Gainsbourg 5:55
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I reiterate what I wrote in a comment on another review of this album. "5:55" is a masterpiece... Air, Jarvis Cocker, and Neil Hannon seem to have rediscovered their immense compositional talent, and Charlotte, with her seductive voice, manages to create a sublime and ethereal, intangible emotion. An album to swoon over...
Charlotte Gainsbourg 5:55
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this album is a MASTER-PIECE. And honestly, if Air, Pulp, and Divine Comedy were to infuse the same verve into their works, which has long been lost, I would be over-the-moon happy...
My Chemical Romance The Black Parade
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Between Finley and these renowned fake punk trash, there isn't much difference... Goodness!!! Go look for any album by the Buzzcocks, who were indeed a bit frivolous but knew how to play!!!
Hard-Fi Stars Of CCTV
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I have to revise my opinion on what was written about this review. The album, nearly a year later, does not hold up at all. Live, Hard-Fi, it's appropriate to say, are pretty terrible. There remains a spark of genius in some, but very few, songs. We'll see if they end up like Menswear or if they become "the new Clash." I'm leaning towards the first hypothesis.