psychopompe

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DeAge™ : 8191 days • Here since 11 january 2004
Neutral Milk Hotel In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
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Just go to www.pitchforkmedia.com and it's the review on the front page just out. I didn't know that the album is inspired by Anne Frank. Now I understand a lot of the lyrics, anyway the review is really nice, give it a read.
The Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
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certco kosmo I was only judging how cilia and vignola write; when they talk about the '60s they definitely shoot less bullshit than scaruffi. Of course, I don't idolize any Italian music journalist, far from it. And anyway, what do you want to say, that scaruffi shouldn't be criticized? Don't tell me you share some of his nonsense, kosmo... anyway, based on my friend's stories (I won't name him at this point) from Mucchio, the level of venom and envy among reviewers is pathetic to middle school levels, but that's not my problem, I evaluate what I read.
Bauhaus Bela Lugosi's Dead
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If you're interested in the figure of Bela (it's true he had himself buried dressed as Dracula), get his biography from Adelphi, written by Edgardo Franzosini.
ESG A South Bronx Story
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I'm taking a look at your recs that I've missed.....of these esg I only know a cover of My Love For You by the dirtbombs, but I have no idea what the original sounds like. Great rec as always.
Neutral Milk Hotel In The Aeroplane Over The Sea
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reprinted gold now, whoever finds it should take it because they wouldn't be wrong, indeed they would be wrong not to buy it... and since we're at it, check out this monstrous review on pitchfork (they give it a 10!):
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The Go! Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike
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It's not exactly like that, but we're close, northern... I'll stick with the old one that never fails.
Kyuss Blues For The Red Sun
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Damn, I lost track that "Kyuss are the dei ex machina of stoner".....mmmh I wonder what kind of machine dEUS are driving? I hope the playfulness is intentional otherwise, oh boy...
The Go! Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike
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You're right that it's danceable and brings quite a bit of cheer, but for me, the first of the Poliphonic also brought some joy... oh god, joy might be a strong word...
The Go! Team Thunder, Lightning, Strike
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Like Giubbo, I wasn't thrilled by the album either; it seemed to cater to everyone a little too much, trying to please all and ending up genuinely appealing to very few. Some tracks were monstrously kitsch that I had to skip because I felt embarrassed. I think I still have it somewhere, with the recorded opening track "voglio il cazzo" by the beloved Cicciolina, which I played while working in Tokyo (after all, no one understood a damn thing).
Tool Lateralus
Tool Lateralus
27 sep 05
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I’ll be unpopular, but I still prefer Aenima. Maybe it’s because I bought it as soon as it came out (damn, almost 10 years have passed!!!) and because I still consider it elaborate yet straightforward, psychedelic and angry—basically, everything and more. I really liked it a lot at first, but over time it wore on me a bit... yeah, I mean I listen to it less willingly than Aenima now. I didn’t know the whole Fibonacci story, or rather I know about him, but I wasn’t aware of the spiral and other stuff.
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