psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Faust Faust
Faust Faust
23 nov 06
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Well, it was already there, and unfortunately, I have to say that I liked the one by Airone more. Don’t hold it against me; it was more heartfelt.
Silver Apples Silver Apples
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I don’t understand this outburst of (fake?) humility. Perhaps it’s because when you first arrived on the site, you didn’t get treated very well. I'm sorry about that, but there’s a big difference between that and not wanting to be featured on the front page. Nonetheless, I also belong to the camp that says one is enough for reviews, obviously. Only in extreme cases (i.e., masterpieces reviewed like a shopping list or worse) do I agree with the duplication. After all, nothing prevents you from making them, obviously. And sometimes editors even reward duplicates if they find them valid. So you should be doubly pleased. The review is excellent, although a bit too technical for my tastes, but you include interesting input, so well done. The connection with white noise makes sense, so I would also include the Cromagnon. As for the Red Crayola, I only have "The Parable of the Arable Land" and don’t remember electronic elements; already a bit more in the 50 Foot Hose (great citation of an album I’ve been wanting to review for a while). Maybe I’m mistaken?
Joanna Newsom Ys
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I just heard it for the first time not long ago... I thought it would be much more boring; the long compositions really work, I didn't believe it. Well done, and I must say that the voice (given the references to Björk, whom I've despised since the Sugarcubes) doesn't irritate me at all!
Mike Patton Live @ Deposito Giordani, Pordenone 18-11-2006
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Well, good Patton has a "free" style, let's say. I've been told about a concert in Cesena in '92 where he sang "Midlife Crisis" with a pacifier stuck in his ass for the whole song. Funny invectives in '96 against Fiorello, still with Faith No More, and I remember a Fantômas concert in Roncade where he was making fun of a guy in a Manowar shirt who must have been buried alive. Anyway, what a lovable character.
Tool Live @ Rimini, 15/11/06
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When I saw them in 2001, they played the same songs but didn't do "aenima," which is the only gem I'm missing and will miss because I don't think I'll go see them again; I think I'd get bored. Speaking of long sets, Motorpsycho at Velvet 4-5 years ago went on for three hours with an hour and 40 minutes of encores… damn.
Water The Second Day
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Oh finally you've stopped making shopping lists and started reviewing seriously. And most importantly, you've removed the public service announcements. Now you can be welcomed.
Spirit Twelve Dreams Of Dr. Sardonicus
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to think that instead it's what I like the least. yet I met them through the homonymous one. And then on the first there’s taurus which will spark nice controversies if you point out the similarities with stairway to heaven. And I think that even fresh garbage had been covered by someone like macy gray or something similar. Am I mistaken?
Supreme Dicks The Emotional Plague
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I have so little time that I have to make the most of every moment. And then I've listened to millions of records on the train. If you have a good CD walkman/MP3 player, you don't hear the noise. Sometimes I even wore DJ headphones, which earned me some obvious derisive looks from many travelers...
Ufomammut Lucifer Songs
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I was just listening to it yesterday on my way back from work on a rainy day, snailking, and I have to say it might be their best, but I’m also more attached to godlike snakes. @chupa: I have the cover as my desktop image on my phone (I don’t know what the hell it’s called) instead of tago mago by Can.
LCD Soundsystem 45:33
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the trade move really sucks, but maybe I'll download them. Unfortunately, I also got the iPod, but I have to say it seems more like a piece of fashion than a useful gadget. For now, I look at it a lot and use it little, plus the batteries of that 30gb one I have don't last long.
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