lux

DeRank : 3,47
DeAge™ : 7507 days • Here since 20 november 2005
Theatres des Vampires Anima Noir
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lovelorn but we are really talking about an embarrassing band, I mean they were born wrong from the very beginning, a nauseating approach to metal and therefore to rock, it's not us being snobbish, it's them who have no shame, if this is Italian metal... then we shouldn't complain about the jokes. This is shit at 360 degrees, cross-sectional shit that unites everyone: Me, Emanuele, Ali Murtacc, Hell.
Low I Could Live In Hope
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Complete?? Anyway, I gave 3 stars come on, not 1 :-)
Hugo Largo Drum
Hugo Largo Drum
24 may 08
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The 55 seconds of My Favourite People are unbearable, Mimi Goese almost starts to parody Lisa Germano (what a shame to end the album like this). For the rest, I was pleasantly surprised; rather than austere, they seem dreamlike, the other side of the Cocteau Twins, very impressionistic, indulgent. When I listen to them, it feels like I'm floating on clouds ^_^
Melt-Banana Cell-Scape
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The reception is nice though...
Melt-Banana Cell-Scape
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Oh Jesus, the Melt Banana...Jahvé save me!
Theatres des Vampires Anima Noir
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AAAAAh this music is truly a circus show! Between them and the Cradle of Filth, it’s a battle to the last clown...
Low I Could Live In Hope
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Easy, the strand of rock of regrets (as I call it) I really like, as you may have guessed, unfortunately, it’s them who haven’t entirely convinced me :-| On the other hand, the second sentence of Pur's post is worth more than a thousand words. Luca, I believe that rereading my reviews in general, it’s actually the opposite: I’m more artificial in form than in substance, since all in all my ideas seem quite clear to me (even if they may not be shareable for you or others). Anyway, what is unclear to you?
Popol Vuh Hosianna Mantra
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But you, what Vuh?
Galaxie 500 This Is Our Music
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Not to mention "And This is Our Music" by the Brian Jonestown Massacre :-P
Galaxie 500 This Is Our Music
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It may be, looking at the publication date of Ornette Coleman's work... it's also true, however, that This is Our Music is so universal and immediate as a title, that it could just be a coincidence :-)