Lewis Tollani

DeRank : 12,07
DeAge™ : 7505 days • Here since 27 november 2005
Ryan Bingham Mescalito
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Damn supesoul... I had lost track of this one. Aside from the album in question, which I will listen to carefully tonight, in the review you reference so many things that you need to be a bit off to know them all (that’s a compliment I’m paying you)... 100 years of the best American history... WOW
Stone Temple Pilots Purple
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In my opinion, there's a bit of Vedder's melody on structures nurtured by Jane's Addiction (as Don perfectly says, greetings to him), but with Alice in Chains, I just don't see it... Anyway, back then I didn't really like them much, even though among what was climbing the charts they were definitely good stuff...
Camel Dust And Dreams
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I only know the old things... really nice review... I'll fill this gap as soon as possible (more or less soon)...
Red House Painters Ocean Beach
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to Mark Kozelek always and anyway 5... beautiful review
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
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The review earns a 5 just for the photographic mention of the legendary Zebulo MaCain, known as Uncle Zeb from Alla Conquista del West... Cave's record is pretty bland...
Rockets On the Road Again
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I confirm the impressions of supersoul... authentic Parisians... a couple betrayed Italian origins by their surnames (Fabrice Quagliotti on keyboards)... I liked them back in the day, in fact, I have all their LPs up to Atomic, they weren't even bad as musicians, sure they did their thing, but they were a bit there too... reception so-so.
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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Of course you’re missing out on something... check out "Suicidio" by Faust'o... it’s a bomb.
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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great job laggio... you completed my 90s Italian album triptych... Lungo i bordi, Hai Paura del Buio, and Catartica... and sorry if that's not enough
Marlene Kuntz Il vile
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@ghemison... ok, it doesn't really matter that Ape Regina was old, I just wanted to say (and I didn't say it) that the best things by Marlene (in my opinion) were from the Catartica period, which I still consider unsurpassed by all the subsequent works (some, like this one, are really excellent)... :-))