psychopompe

DeRank : 13,33
DeAge™ : 8188 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Psychic Ills Dins
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the mutants in the heart, my girl I always put it on during the musical revenge nights I host. good antò enough stoner and feel the attack there. for the dead man not bad, heard them a couple of months ago, left them there and then downloaded them these days. the voice is worth slapping them but musically not bad. @lukin: I am a responsible man, and then I specified for now....now I'm going to read your infamous profile, I’ve been meaning to do it for two years.
The Kings Of Frog Island The Kings Of Frog Island
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Well, I actually like them precisely because they have less frenetic moments. Upon reflecting, I like the Josiah album less because it's all a bit the same, except for "Black Maria," the slow one, and the third track was a bit boring. To each their own.
Psychic Ills Dins
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I was somewhat disappointed by Dantalian's Chariot. Aside from "Madman Running Through the Fields," a remarkable single that I had already on Nuggets II, they didn't really impress me. What they're remembered for is the presence of future Police guitarist Andy Summers/Somers. If you want something in that style, check out The End, just reissued by EMI, or the Blossom Toes' "We Are Ever So Clean," or even better, if you can find them, the Attack, leaning more towards freakbeat. In fact, you'd be better off just buying this month's "Rumore," which comes with a well-made booklet on UK psychedelia.
The Kings Of Frog Island The Kings Of Frog Island
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these are the side project of the singer from josiah, whose first album wasn't bad. but these are better, much less tied to stoner clichés than they might seem. sorry for the sappiness of the dedication to my grandma. see you tomorrow for the samples
Psychic Ills Dins
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Thank you for the compliments, Fidia, but there are plenty of talented people at the moment, and that's a good thing. Today I'll try to put up some samples. Anyway, the album is really beautiful even though it's a new release that feels very old.
New Bomb Turks !!Destroy-Oh-Boy!!
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let's say they were less strictly garage like black lips and other recent bands, and more punk. still ignorant and devastating, though. but let's not forget that back then there were already others doing similar stuff and out of fashion... like the oblivians?
Oneida Each One Teach One
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I, too, didn't understand if there’s a right moment to listen to this album. As soon as it came out, I listened to it and was quite taken aback, labeling them as total washouts. I'm still of the same opinion, but I admit they have their charm. However, digesting this brick is out of the question; not even a Falqui confetto can manage it. You need an enema.
Mercury Rev Boces
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it's the only one I'm missing, maybe in the future, who knows.....
Jimi Hendrix First Rays Of The New Rising Sun
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Well, to each their own, but according to Page and many other contemporary guitarists, Jimi was from another planet, not so much for his technique (which is inimitable as he was self-taught) but for his completely new approach to the instrument. I like Page too, but his way of playing remains much more conventional (circus embellishments like the bow aside). In short, Jimi showed what you could REALLY pull out of those six strings. Unreachable and unmatchable. Many followers but no true disciples. And after 40 years, that says a lot.
35007 Phase V
35007 Phase V
11 jul 06
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You know, Antò, that I've had it for more than three months and I've only used it half a time. It doesn't seem to be at the levels of liquid, but still good.
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