Bleak

DeRank : 0,12
DeAge™ : 7562 days • Here since 26 september 2005
Ligabue Miss Mondo
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The review seemed a bit sparse to me, but all in all it's more than good... I don't really like the album, it feels tired and already heard in many places, but there's "Kay è stata qui" which isn't bad... and that cover, have you noticed that only the index and middle fingers of the lady are stretched out? The "s" in "Miss" is upside down, the two silos in the background, the very dark sky... well, what does all this mean? It's a cover that always gives me a certain sense of unease.
Dead Can Dance Spleen and Ideal
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I almost forgot.
Dead Can Dance Spleen and Ideal
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The review is absolutely successful... I listened to the album recently and indeed it impressed me, the atmosphere is definitely one of the strong points of the band, "Mesmerism," "Enigma Of The Absolute," and "The Cardinal Sin" among the best along with "Advent," which I believe is the best among the instrumentals. I'm not surprised that Gerrard composes soundtracks.
The Evens Get Evens
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I wanted to say that the band has insisted too much on those two instruments, and in my opinion, this makes them monotonous in the long run, even though the songs are well made. Unfortunately, I also believe it’s over for Fugazi, unfortunately.
Tim Buckley Lorca
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Wow: congratulations really. Huge. By the way, I'm trying out the album these days. Really great.
Davide Ferrario Tutti Giù Per Terra
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Nice film, desperate and intense... I saw it a few years ago and was quite depressed, but it's beautiful. That's how we are, deep down, today more than ever.
Piero Pelù In Faccia
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Saw him live not too long ago... A bit too clownish at times, but he definitely delivered... Anyway, I’m not very interested in his CDs, though I’ll try to listen to them. The very first song on the setlist was "Maudit," now that was a punch...
65daysofstatic The Destruction Of Small Ideas
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I hadn't heard from them since I reviewed "The Fall Of Math"... that is to say, quite a while ago. You convinced me to dig them up again, great review. Bye.
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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Since we are discussing certain topics, I want to say my piece: I'm somewhat on Hetzer's side, meaning I quite like Bono and U2 (some things quite a bit), but I've always viewed these world-saving attitudes with suspicion. Obviously, this is a mindset I have towards any artist who decides to invest themselves in missions like these... It's fine to draw attention to specific issues, but the fact is, no one can be certain about the real intentions of those who do it... Opportunism? Real altruism? Boundless ego? I don't know. In the end, one should only be concerned with whether things are really changing in Africa, thanks to these efforts...
U2 ZooTV Live From Sydney
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By "dusty" I meant: shabby, crude, in short, that "Texan" look that nofake talks about. The concept of ZooTV is pretty clear to me: I just say that in the end, the U2 did it primarily to make money, that's all.