lukin

DeRank : 6,80
DeAge™ : 8196 days • Here since 30 december 2003
Reef Glow
Reef Glow
25 jan 10
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Wow, this is telepathy! I re-listened to this and Replenish, the previous one, a couple of days ago after eons of not hearing them. This one also has Come Back Brighter, another great single. I must say, placing them at the 26th spot in a ranking like that seems like a huge mistake. Back in the mid-'90s, I liked them a lot, especially the singer's voice, but the other day I found myself a bit less fond of them. I really should stop going through nostalgic phases. Both are great albums, though. And buena recensiò.
Red Red Meat Bunny Gets Paid
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Kosmo I think so, in a less ZOT! :) It's still a 5. I only know the first self-titled album and I like it.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Restlessness, no, absolutely not. However, if you allow me, I felt called out for having positively commented on the review. It might be a case of a guilty conscience. I'll also wrap it up, regards bilquis.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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You seemed suspicious with that "we should delve into the sources themselves." I wasn't giving you any permission, as you indeed don't need it. Just relax now.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Yes, it's true, it seems like that. But wait a moment before leaving comments because it's a hassle to log out and come back in such a short time.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Anyway, I have "flashing open" (from 2003 if I'm not mistaken) and a mini EP titled "grade ceased." Those are the ones I was referring to; I’ve never listened to the last one from 2009. Should I? It's a relief to know I'm not suffering from bruxism. Thank goodness, I'll stick with my fuzzy meteorism.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Bilquis, I can grasp the chaotic and tacky essence of this No Wonderland from this review. I would do so even if I hadn’t listened to it. Phrases like “annoying low-fi psychedelia, all hyper-fuzz and aerospace guitar effects” perfectly describe what’s there, without too many frills. “Long processions of loops for guitar, bass, and drums saturated with bulky and corrosive fuzz” is not exactly what you hear on this record? And it works well. The first part made me smile, and that’s fine too. Now, I don’t even know what bruxism is, let me be clear, but who cares. I’ll look it up if I feel like it. Being countercurrent simply means you have different tastes when it comes to reviews. And indeed, here you are writing it. And we encourage you to keep it up. Now I’ll put it back on so I can gently touch my son's knobby forehead with my fingertip while I sing Rolling Seas in Gregorian.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Yes, I have it Bartolo. Grab onto my cobalt bird as soon as you can.
Plastic Crimewave Sound No Wonderland
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Great them, great you. I don't mind the previous ones either. I also point out the slow and gloomy pace of Lemos and the sonic chaos in perpetual discord of Nil null and void. Super cool. I agree on everything; they actually seem less 'loud' than The Heads but equally corrosive. One of the best genre discoveries in the last two years. Well done.
Roky Erickson and The Aliens The Evil One
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Great Tarpit. I've never heard the Erickson without the Elevators. One day I will provide. The pyramid that meets the eye reminds me a lot of the Christian symbol of the "all-seeing eye" (the one inside the triangle) that depicted God. If I'm not mistaken (but maybe I'm talking nonsense), when inscribed inside a pyramid it took on, in esoteric iconography, a diametrically opposite meaning: namely Lucifer. Am I wrong? Illuminate my path of hope in this valley of perdition so that it may be a journey of love and knowledge, you who know!