easycure

DeRank : 3,14
DeAge™ : 8126 days • Here since 13 march 2004
Mudhoney Superfuzz Bigmuff plus Early Singles
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No! But how come you were there too!!! You could have come to get me :-)
The Kinks The Village Green Preservation Society
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Oh right! Listen, I should come, anyway we'll meet directly there, because you'll see that if I come I'll get there by car... but it's not certain yet, in fact I hadn't replied to your email. However, I really care about seeing the Sonic again, I truly hope I can make it.
Evanescence Anywhere But Home
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Is "Head over Heels" a Gothic album to you??!! It's way more cross-genre, experimental, kaleidoscopic... come on, they're not Bauhaus (thank goodness!)
The Kinks The Village Green Preservation Society
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Beautiful North.. and great reception
Evanescence Anywhere But Home
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oh my god, wait a minute.. the Cocteau Twins gothic??!! No way, no way! (thank goodness) don't you feel those ethereal, dreamy, visionary, ecstatic atmospheres.. Some define them as the inventors of Dream Pop. Sure, they fit perfectly into the New Wave, but gothic, not at all (thank goodness again!)
Oasis Don't Believe The Truth
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I'm not really interested anymore, but from some of their die-hard fans, I've heard opinions contrary to yours... I don't know... in any case, I have the impression that they’ve been dead and buried for a while now...
Evanescence Anywhere But Home
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But what credit do they get for bringing gothic music into the charts?? And above all, how can we define Evanescence as "gothic"?? And what is "gothic" anyway? As it's used today, it sounds like a term invented by the categorizers at MTV. Anyway, I haven’t heard this, but if it’s the same stuff as that pathetic, amorphous leftover from "Fallen," I reserve the right to vote on this too.
Yume Bitsu Yume Bitsu
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I read that it means "Dream Beats."
Running Wild Port Royal
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I’ve never heard it, but from the cover, it looks fun!
Blur Parklife
Blur Parklife
24 may 05
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Brilliant in the arrangements, a bit fried and refried in the compositions... the great Blur for me are those of the self-titled album and 13th... yet amidst the Britpop crowd, it remains one of the best records.