Undying

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Skinny Puppy Too Dark Park
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Damn, what a zine! Anyway, a magnificent review, and this album is the next one I’m getting because it really intrigues me a lot.
Marco Galardi Pulse
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I already had half a mind to get that album, I think you've convinced me. Autolux makes experimental rock, with noise and blues influences... it's not easy to explain in just a few words. Try looking up the single "Turnstile Blues," which is great, or "Angry Candy," or "Asleep at the Trigger," which is fantastic. They were the opening act for Nine Inch Nails along with Queens of the Stone Age on the American tour for With Teeth. This band really impressed Mr. Reznor, who considers this album (Future Perfect) the best of the year. Let me know if you find anything...
Marco Galardi Pulse
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I meant the Skinny... anyway, thank you so much for the list to which my wallet will submit as soon as possible. I already know Royksopp, Depeche, and Aphex, but not the others yet. As for my tastes, I was an old die-hard rock fan stuck on the classics until about three years ago, then I discovered electronic music and experimentation, and now I’m a happy devotee—in a state of mental expansion. Lately, I’ve been really into Autolux; I think I’ll buy the album (Future Perfect) soon. Do you know them?
Madonna Confession on a Dance Floor
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Massimof, the problem is worse than you think because in 99% of cases it’s the same person. I had taken the path of irony, but it didn’t lead to much. Now I've moved on to disgust-anger-narcissistic-unintent ional-homicidal instinct towards these sub-human versions of living beings.
Marco Galardi Pulse
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Hi ZiOn! No, I still haven't managed to see it... I really like them, from what little I've heard. Can you recommend an album to include in the letter to fuckin' Santa Claus?
Madonna Confession on a Dance Floor
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The wisest comment in this whole fanzine is the first one by Lele. For goodness' sake, there are even worse ones than Madonna (and MUCH worse - for example, one from the Italian radio landscape, or Miss pompineusse Aguilera as Vic Sorriso called her), but music, guys, is a whole different story. For Vestro's catalog, however, it's perfect.
Robert Downey Jr. The Futurist
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Great Robert Downey Junior! I didn’t know he was also a musician... if he’s as good at it as he is at acting (I confess, I adore him as an actor) it's really promising. The album's graphics are nice, and great review.
Marco Galardi Pulse
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Hey sfascia, it seems like you're always the first to comment on my reviews! I'm glad I've managed to intrigue someone... I believe this Galardi is quite an interesting project, it definitely deserves more audience. If you happen to hear anything, let me know what you think. See you next time!
Vasco Rossi Liberi... liberi
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Hi Alex, yes, I really like Depeche, even though I don't have many records. I bought the collection 86-98 and it's gorgeous. I'll probably buy a couple more for Christmas, including the last one which seems to be promising.
The Doors L.A. Woman
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Ah...ok! I thought it was a user because all the feedback he's putting out is crap. The sound is truly legendary; I had read that it was recorded this way. Really unique. Anyway, beyond the definitions that are meaningless, what I wanted to say was that the heart of the Doors, beneath the psychedelia and rock, is a sacred and cursed blues heart...not only this album shows it in all its glory, but also the incomparable Absolutely Live...in fact, several of the most famous songs are missing, and almost all of them have a blues cut, even with great covers. Ave Jim, until next time. "Rider's on the storm.....