psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Monster Magnet Spine of God
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for me, the unreachable first were Kyuss, then M.M. (also because I discovered them almost at the same time), followed by the distant Sleep. And Wyndorf is really cool; I would love to have an uncle like him.
Los Natas Delmar
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I remember them when ciudad de brahman came out (which I still haven't been able to listen to). Corsario Negro didn't convince me, Toba Trance I&II did much more (I've heard that my edition that collects them is quite rare, and I got it for a pittance). So much so that I've had them on the tip of my pen for a while. Meanwhile, I've sent a review of Monster Magnet...
String Driven Thing The Machine That Cried
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look a bit at what you can find these days on the net:
Folk Implosion The New Folk Implosion
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I remember a record with a red cover, featuring a truly hypnotic track called "Insinuation."
Five Horse Johnson The No. 6 Dance
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I was actually just about to add that it sounded a bit chant-like, like Staley’s from Alice in Chains. Anyway, now I'm listening to this just downloaded from the holy blogs.
Five Horse Johnson The No. 6 Dance
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Alright, I'm not going to recover, I had heard these and they were valid, the ones I was referring to above were the Halfway to Gone, pretty useless. Sorry super for the random intervention.
Lux Occulta Dionysos
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Well, we are on phantasmagoric levels here: "traveling through the aggressive world of extreme with rhythmic scales and mystical timings that can make your hair stand on end." The mystical timing also makes my hair stand on end. Anyway, even here we’re not joking: "at one point the resonances begin to become lucubral lands as they approach in 'Chalice Of Lunar Blood,' a trembling voice stimulates suffocation like a pass to the gates of hell in the stickiest swamps of the underworld." Maybe I look like a fool, but what does LUCUBE stand for? No, because I’m starting to think that Italian has changed and I’m still stuck in 2008 while the world is 100 years ahead.
Lux Occulta Dionysos
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"I would say almost untraceable considering the genius of Lux goes beyond all imagination. A jewel on which only a few chosen ones can intertwine in the meanders and funereal compositional and melodic complexities of this, which perhaps marked the rise of the band and perhaps their greatest masterpiece." No, stop it, you're an absolute genius. I've never seen such a surreal sequence of sentences about deb. I'm adding you to the recommended list right away.
Lux Occulta Dionysos
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"They are a group not particularly well-known to the masses, but that doesn't make them synonymous with degradation or simply with distrust." a mine of precious nuggets this your rec. A bit lacking in the continuity of the expressed concepts, but the form is fantastic.
Lux Occulta Dionysos
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"something mysterious of enchanting and macabre harmony that, with a missionary demeanor, ESPIONA my soul and drags it into a luciferian place, a dream from which I would never want to wake up. If you happen to wake up, next time, besides the Holy Scriptures, I would suggest the good Devoto Oli on the bedside table. Just to always stay in touch with the Italic language."
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