psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Dr. Strangely Strange Heavy Petting
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Well done, Ole, great review. In my opinion, they're less boring than ISB (those guys are at times suicidal), but still, if I had found it in a less expensive edition, I would have been happier (yes, those sneaky folks at Repertoire got me with the temptations of the packaging). Let's say it's not exactly the type of folk I prefer, too little edgy. It has to give me gastritis for me to like it.
Five Horse Johnson The No. 6 Dance
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I have an album of theirs, the one with the gorilla, but they seemed a bit like something I’ve heard a million times. And the guy's voice was too melodramatic pour moi. I'll read it soon.
Dead Meadow Live @ Firenze, Piazza del Carmine 16.03.08
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If I can, I'm going to Pescara on Friday to see them again.
Lightspeed Champion Falling Off the Lavender Bridge
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Damn, your nick doesn’t promise anything good, but from what I see, you don’t seem to be taking inspiration from those scruffy ones at Ondarock. I’ve given the album a listen, so I won’t express myself. I think he is one of the ugliest characters around.
Buffalo Volcanic Rock
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don’t worry, prices are pretty low, spring about 5 euros. There’s a rec. on Yatha Sidra. Oh, I forgot I also got 90 Day Men and Leaf Hound, I’m missing something by Ash Ra, Neu, Linda Perhacs (or other folk singers), then maybe I’ll feel satisfied with Second Hand.
Leaf Hound Growers Of Mushroom
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Damn, I regret so much that I got it yesterday. Nice repertoire edition.
Buffalo Volcanic Rock
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Fuck, this album is a bomb! Bought it yesterday in Tokyo, and listened to it with my friend Scott who was totally vibing! I just realized that I have in my hands the meaning of the cover. They are UNWATCHABLE, but they kick ass against flying sparrows! Too bad I still haven't managed to find Sir Lord Baltimore. But I scored Czar, Yatha SIdra, Luv Machine, Patto, Zior, Spring, but I'm still missing a ton of stuff I was hoping to find. And maybe I'll also snag a double vinyl of Space Ritual by Hawkwind.
Frankie Hi-NRG MC DePrimoMaggio
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I join the criticism of Ale87; you don't understand a thing. I don't even like hip hop, in fact it’s probably the genre that's furthest from my adult listening tastes, but Fibra is clearly an idiot. Frankie, like it or not, has maintained a very different profile, and books about blood and feuds back then were notable. Moreover, I’ll add that Fibra is a loser from Senigallia (20 km from where I live and where, unfortunately, I work; practically half my colleagues are his friends, some are relatives), but I’ve never had the pleasure of speaking with him. I ran into Frankie in Venice at friends' house during a herb-filled night over 10 years ago, and I must say he was absolutely chill. I also recognized him when we said goodbye. Back then, for me, there were only the Kyuss.
T2 It'II All Work Out In Boomland
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Noooo, was he playing with Sun Dial second hand? I didn’t know that! Anyway, my boy, mentioning U2 in a review of T2 is like putting whipped cream and sauerkraut on mussels. We all wanted to do this review, I see, and you could have put in a bit more effort in my opinion. I really like the album, maybe Fest is right that it doesn’t cut but sews well. And the cover wars with that of Kanguru by Guru Guru for intrinsic ugliness.
Elias Hulk Unchained
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Well, to be precise, Odra vanished before you both entered on Deb, Supersoul, and Azzo. Then he came back, then he managed, then who knows? Maybe the most regular attendee remains Antonio Sapio/Nickghostdrake and all his multiform manifestations...and damn, considering they’ve both been in here for at least four and a half years. This record I downloaded yesterday and listened to is not bad. I hope to find it in Japan. See you in 20 days. Bye.
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