psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Santo Niente Sei na ru mo'no wa na'i
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Wow, what an awful cover! Yes, it's the translation in Japanese, but it doesn't make much sense in Japanese. It might be "a person who doesn't become a saint" literally, but as a translation it could work.
Litter Distortions
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Friend, you don't want to ruin all the 60's records, I hope not? Do as you wish, obviously, but why insist on groups that maybe deserve a bit more? Nothing to say about "Action Woman," I mean, one of the best garage tracks in history? Well, a lost cause. The rest of the album, however, is worth very little; luckily I got it for a few euros.
Karma To Burn Wild Wonderful Purgatory
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No, I wasn't comparing them, also because, from the memories I have, this was boring to me and the sloburn penniente; maybe it was because the Kyuss had just broken up, and I was very nostalgic for John’s voice. Anyway, the 4 tracks from the EP were 4 great songs.
The Pipettes Pull Shapes
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if you didn't know, they made headlines even before their release, they are yet another case of the next big thing, and then those gullible folks at Pitchfork praised them this summer, so we're in trouble.
Karma To Burn Wild Wonderful Purgatory
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I never managed to like this album at the time, so I didn't get it. I don't know, it bored me; maybe now the effect would be very different. Anyway, the Sloburn album is from '97, and I've had it since '97. How did John manage to rehearse with these? Alright, I’m going to check the CD. Ola.
The Pipettes Pull Shapes
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It’s one of the albums that won the award I set up for the shortest duration on the HD. I think that after 4 minutes there was no trace of it even in the trash. An album I’m ashamed to have downloaded, and I would be embarrassed to have it on the HD. Plus, this Ronettes-style revival has existed in Japan for like two decades, so it’s not even a genre that was ever really pursued. <please accompany the lady with the marquis to the table near the restroom...
Earthride Vampire Circus
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I think I had taming of the demons but it depressed me. However, there was something funny in it. And damn, goat stew is one of my favorite dishes! I'm not joking. As for the controversy with Poletti, I won't comment except to say that anyone who wrote the comment above like Poletti is my new idol. I've never read so many mental misunderstandings in a comment. Instead, good for you antmo that you didn't catch the "cultured" reference in the first comment. Well, boy, a vate(r) of our times is Sgarbi, a distinguished and refined sociologist on television and an eminent art critic off it. A pizza at table 5 please.....
Yo La Tengo I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass
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I bought it, also because the version that was circulating online was cut, meaning it was missing almost a minute per piece. So far, excellent.
Count Five Psychotic Reaction
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Yes, but between these and the useless ramblings, there’s a sea in between, right? I’m all for conciseness, but with content. That is, as few words as possible while giving the maximum amount of information.
The Gathering How To Measure A Planet?
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"astonished, disgusted, pissed off, and a little bit of a fool. These are some of the adjectives I gave myself when, stupidly trusting an ad that appeared on Rumore by director Claudio Sorge, I bought this album blind. In '98, since downloading didn’t exist, I really took it in the ass. The girl’s voice was something truly unbearable. I brought it back, begging them to exchange it for me. It was marketed as the album of the new Pink Floyd. Outrageous."
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