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Paw Dragline
Paw Dragline
3 apr 08
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Calcified Integralist!!
Andrea Vantini Menomale Che Silvio C'E'
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Sublime! (antzichènon)
R.E.M. Accelerate
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I don't think I would even listen to it under torture (it has never excited me, not even back in the 'Green' or 'Murmur' days), but the de-rece is left more or less cheerfully scrutinized. Decelerated greetings.
Ethan & Joel Coen No Country for Old Men (Non è un Paese per Vecchi)
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Everything is very nice. However, it seems to me more like a Literary Case than a de-review from CasaPaginevole. I didn't see the film. And, to be honest, just by looking at it briefly, it doesn't particularly attract me (rather the opposite). Cinematic regards. P.S. If you can, go check out "Sonetaula" by Salvatore Mereu: truly spectacular.
Therapy? Nurse
Therapy? Nurse
30 mar 08
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A typical example of a globally modest group [only their early EPs seemed interesting and somehow "urgent" at the time] that has ascended, due to a series of fortunate and serendipitous music-space-chronological confluences, to a certain degree of sudden and appropriate notoriety. Their latest releases, as far as I'm concerned, oscillate between the embarrassing and the utterly unnecessary. De-Gustibus (as it should be). Cordial para-pharmacological regards.
Abrasive Wheels When The Punks Go Marching In
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I don't believe that one needs to have a "punk hairstyle" or a "shaven head" and/or "sleep on the streets with a dog" to be punk. Personally, I would consider (perhaps mistakenly) that those who self-include [after adopting overly static and fundamentally empty existentialist dogmas] in the category you refer to are anything but (if not from a merely vacuously aesthetic point of view) "punk." "Punk," perhaps, in these times could be defined, among the many varied things that one could naively idealize, as someone who tries not to deceive/exploit/coerce/offend others: violating a norm that is now largely widespread if not socially dominant. With cordially loud regards.
Celtic Frost Vanity/Nemesis
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Holy words, my dear, HO-LY WORDS! As if I had written them myself (if I were capable of it, of course). And what do you think of the recent "Monotheistic" comeback? Chilling greetings.
Celtic Frost Cold Lake
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A serious contender for the most terrifying record of (not just metal) history. I should still have the vinyl (alas) somewhere; ça va sans dire: I fear it like the bubonic plague! UHH! P.S. From your recent and appreciated accounts of your Celtic Frostian de-parables, I believe I can say that we have "experienced" almost the same feelings towards the (in this case, quite melted) Celtic Ice.
Apollyon Sun Sub
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Indeed: it was supposed to be the much-anticipated "redemption" of the Good Thomas G. Warrior.. and instead (as you wonderfully recount) it was a mediocrity of golden quality: forgettable. Subhuman accolades.
Turbo Last Warrior
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Crikey! The Polish Thrash par excellence Turbo!! The first (and titular) track was quite enjoyable for me as well.. it had an epically aggressive rhythm that was truly a pleasure to listen to; as for the rest, honestly, I wouldn't have any further and particularly positive memories. Regards to the fishermen.