psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8185 days • Here since 11 january 2004
The Gun Club Fire Of Love
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I don't understand editors why we insist on letting anyone and everyone write, especially for groups like this that don't deserve such treatment. I would seriously start removing duplicates. There needs to be a tightening of control; otherwise, everything good that has been written in the last 6 years will go drastically to waste. I am for a serious clean-up.
Asteroid #4 These Flowers of Ours: A Treasury of  Witchcraft and Devilry
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The first of the 8 asteroids is a nice little disc, the rest is the less drugged repetition of the beautiful (even if derivative) of the first.
Grizzly Bear Veckatimest
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I'm incredibly enjoying it, more than the previous one I reviewed a couple of years ago. I would have never bet on the possibility that they would make such a nice album like this. 3 leaning towards 4.
Rumiko Takahashi Urusei Yatsura (Lamù)
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The cartoon for me. Delirious and nonsensical like only Arale (but better), full of cultural references of all kinds. The episode with the ten little Indians or the one based on the sand woman are brilliant, the same goes for the madness of the carnival party at the Mendou's house.
Massimo Pini Craxi
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I don't take it personally (anymore) with Craxi, but with the revisionists who are allowed to write nonsense left and right like you, no offense. And bringing up Sigonella and the usual four decent antics from the '80s doesn't mean reevaluating the work of someone like Craxi. It marks the beginning of the political agony in Italy, both on the right and on the left.
The Jimi Hendrix Experience Axis: Bold as Love
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The only note I can make is that Hendrix and the subwoofer together clash; this is stuff for a dirty vinyl, nothing compared to today’s nonsense. I like it more than Electric Ladyland, definitely more complex and layered, but for me, way colder and more verbose than this. Gypsy Eyes forever!
Six Organs Of Admittance Shelter From The Ash
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Luminous Night, Ben's new effort, is about to be released, and from what I've heard, it's quite a frenzy, somewhere between his earlier works (especially Dust & Chimes, which I hope to review soon) and the more canonical song structure of Compathia. It seems to be a potentially great album.
Patrick Wolf The Bachelor
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don't worry, it would quite disgust me to touch it...
Patrick Wolf The Bachelor
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On Deb Patrick, he had a die-hard fan in Kosmo, but we're talking about 2003 or so... Damn, time flies! I’ll have to listen to this, even if his current look represents everything I abhor about the music/aesthetic relationship; he looks like Nick Rhodes, even more like a fake gay.
Esperanza Spalding Esperanza
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Ah, that's why I had the city plastered with her posters! And always a real stunner, at least from the photos.
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