psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8185 days • Here since 11 january 2004
チェスマスター 非実体
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I mean, now even names in katakana? I’d send these Chessmasters to meet Guitar Wolf.
Happy Mondays Squirrel and G-Man Twenty Four Hour Party People Plastic Face Carnt Smile (White Out)
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Here, if you put "most hated" at the beginning of the first sentence, you summarize well what I thought of that scene and its sounds, terrible for my ears. I can't think of anything that has aged worse.
Shonen Knife Osaka Ramones: A Tribute to The Ramones
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Unfortunately, they are always poorly tolerated. And then, if you have the guitar wolf available, why listen to them?
Roland Emmerich Independence Day: Resurgence
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I also went, as a science fiction enthusiast, to see it, and it remains in the top 3 of the worst films I've ever seen in the cinema. It's the only one where I saw the audience leave the theater halfway through. From the second half on, half of the room started to comment loudly, and it all ended in uproarious mocking laughter. Good times.
Sponge Rotting Piñata
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Come on, you made me remember seeing them over 20 years ago at the huge concert in Reggio Emilia with Kyuss and Soundgarden.
Thee Oh Sees Live In San Francisco
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I have to download it, even if I can't consider them great. I have almost all the albums they've made, and if you pull out a whole record among them, that's already something. Aside from Carrion Crawler/The Dream, there isn't any outstanding album. And that’s a bit of the flaw of the new garage wave of the last 10 years: a lot of quantity, little quality. The same goes for Ty Segall's crew and himself, and a bunch of other bands that, compared to the garage groups of the late '90s and early 2000s, look pretty bad. I mean, we only get a Dirtbombs every now and then, not by chance. Then I'd love to see them live; I’ve missed them multiple times at Hana Bi.
Wooden Shjips Loose Lips
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One of my favorite groups until about 6/7 years ago. Then unfortunately they started to quote themselves and the magic was lost. Aren't these two tracks on vol. ii? I need to double-check; as a good collector, I have them all on vinyl. Although I barely listen to them anymore.
Bohemians Be-Out
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Well, you're making me shed a little tear! How many years has it been since you last showed up, Lewis? A warm welcome back!
Peter Walker & Velvet Underground White Wind - Loop (Flexi Disc)
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Unknown to me as well. But not the good Peter Walker; for years I’ve promised myself to write a few lines about Rainy Day Raga, an album I often listen to before falling asleep. I've read about him in Joe Boyd's White Bicycles; Walker was part of the music scene in Cambridge (the one where Harvard is, to be clear).
White Hills Heads on Fire
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I might be predictable, but it remains the best along with its namesake.
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