psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8187 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Beastie Boys The Mix-Up
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I like how you throw around insults left and right in front of a screen; I would love to see if you do the same face to face with people, but you're a kid who grew up online, so I guess that's normal for your generation. You've already answered your own question, since you compare a group whose albums you know (daft) with one that you've read and heard little about, and draw conclusions. The differences between three Daft albums don't come close to the differences between Kid A and OK Computer, for example. But you've made me waste too much time, so I'll leave you to your ignorance.
Jethro Tull Nothing Is Easy: Live at the Isle of Wight 1970
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I managed to see two sets of the Family at the festival, and they were truly amazing. It's a shame there are no recordings of the anti-festival held outside the gates, where the early Hawkwind played.
Buffalo Volcanic Rock
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I arrive late as usual. I try to find these, but if you go to the blog chrisgoesrock recommended by the esteemed Odra, you’ll find practically all the aforementioned. I found the Clear Blue Sky last week and was thinking of reviewing them, but if someone else does it, let me know and I'll back off. I also got the Nice from "Ars Longa Vita Brevis," but they're too classic for my taste. The Zior aren’t bad at all, but for example, the Sir Lord Baltimore (aside from having one of the rawest and most aggressive sounds on the planet) don’t excite me like I thought they would, same goes for the Black Oak Arkansas. However, I highly recommend the T2 from "It’ll Work Out In Boomland" and especially the devastating fuzz-addicted Dragonfly from their self-titled and only album (I think 69). But so far, I haven’t found anything better than Yesterday’s among the aforementioned, thanks Rocky again.
Beastie Boys The Mix-Up
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ever heard of ill communication, paul's boutique, and licensed to ill? definitely identical to each other. doesn’t anyone change their style anymore? just look at a mainstream name like Radiohead, oh but damn I forgot that the bends and amnesiac are identical too. make sure your brain is switched on before writing.
Albano Carrisi Cercami nel cuore della gente
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Father Pio and the censored Fallaci? If Fallaci had had a bit of respect for what she was, she wouldn't have said so many nonsensical things in the last period of her life, but points of view... Regarding Pio, enlighten me about the censorship he suffered. In the meantime, I recommend this passionate article written by a little priest of the web: link rotto
Electric Wizard Witchcult Today
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Well guys, I might not be so well-versed on the Wizards, but I really like this album so far; I find it more accessible than Dopethrone but wonderfully trippy with almost 60's vibes (Chosen Few and Torquemada 71 are my favorites). It also reminds me of Let Us Prey, which remains my favorite among those I've listened to. And damn, the CD cover is really awesome!
Albano Carrisi Cercami nel cuore della gente
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It seems you're just looking for your 15 minutes of fame... it doesn’t matter how you’re treated, the important thing is that someone pays attention to you. But don't worry, you're in thick and cheerful company on deb. As for Albano Carrisi, I won't comment on his supposed artistic talents, but I can say that his wines are worth a third of what they cost, so he can't even get the wine right (besides, he'll only see the vineyard from the Land Rover when he visits the winemaker).
String Driven Thing The Machine That Cried
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you can find them without too much difficulty on slsk arnold... and on CD from cdbox (amazon has them but at a strangely high price and only used.)
Janus Gravedigger
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downloaded promptly and listened to while I was reviewing. I don’t know why I was expecting something different, but you’re right that red sun, even at first listen, is a little gem. A very calm album, perfect for lazy afternoons after indulgence.
Cathedral The Carnival Bizarre
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Oh people, I found it used today at a flea market. The guy who gave it to me turned out to be friends with Polo Catena and Lee Dorrian himself and claimed to have seen Amon Duul in the '70s (Renate the hottie was there too, he said, with the approving nod of his 50-year-old wife). All this background of mythology and musical historiography, unfortunately, didn’t save the first listen.... yeah guys, this record literally makes me SHIT! I don’t know if I should return it tomorrow before it’s gone and get the first Electric Wizard, or give it a second maybe third chance.... but for now, it sounds terrible to me. The sounds are too metallic, it all just sounds really dated.
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