kyklos

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Joanna Newsom The Milk-Eyed Mender
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ENCHANTING!!
Radiohead In Rainbows
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I hadn't voted yet, I don't understand how one can judge an album after just a few days of listening. Well... now I think I can do it... I'm not giving it a 5 just because I would have given a 5 to the aforementioned trio... and we're definitely not at the same level.
Radiohead In Rainbows
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@blackdog: it’s the same old story... what Radiohead is doing now seems taken for granted... too bad they revolutionized the way we conceive rock music, and I’m not talking about The Bends, which, as pleasant as it is, doesn’t say much to me. But Ok Computer, Kid A, and Amnesiac were an immense triad. There are artists who are remembered for a few songs, but they made three immeasurable albums. It seems obvious to us now, sure... everything has now entered the standards of music... even the writing is now taken for granted... that doesn’t take away from the genius of the invention (let's be clear... the comparison is obviously exaggerated... but it expresses the concept).
Joy Division Still
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IMMENSE!!!!
Slayer Reign In Blood
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I approached these sounds for a while... but I never, unfortunately, became a metalhead. But the early Metallica and this album were what I consumed the most... brutally beautiful... too bad my ears are not made for these things...
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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Tobont, on a film like this, on the relationships it has with the book, or on the book itself, books are written; reviews (at least that's my view) should, in just a few lines, manage to inform in a non-exhaustive way, but above all to make one eager to engage with the work to which the review refers. Here we are talking about reviews; essays are another matter. As an essay, your writing would have been just fine. And anyway, I would never write about the film/book relationship if I hadn't read the book, no matter how much you can trust those who told you about it. The review wouldn't have suffered from the omission of this judgment.
Akron/Family Akron/Family
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I find Devendra Banhart monotonous, and generally, folk music bores me... but they have a few more interesting elements, though definitely not on the level of Matmos.
Akron/Family Akron/Family
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I couldn't tell you about the lemurs. Festwca both use electronics, but they represent two extremely different ways of conceiving music; there is an abyss between Akron and Radiohead (at least as I see it).
Akron/Family Akron/Family
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Lewis, I'm sorry, in either case you don't know what you're missing :)
Ridley Scott Blade Runner
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The review was too long and boring; I couldn’t get through it. However, regarding the book/film debate, passionate fans of the writer have told me the opposite; the book is much less superficial. And you can't write things that were said by someone else. Anyway, when Dick read Scott's screenplay, he didn't like it at all... but it’s a really great film...