Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7422 days • Here since 11 february 2006
Mount Eerie Sauna
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I vaguely remember Gli Old Time Relijun, I didn't understand (nor did I delve into) the Microphones, and I have never listened to anything by Mount Eerie. As a layman, I discovered this album a few months ago and I was fascinated by it, enveloped in its fog, although I haven't completely fallen in love with it. It’s one of the few "pitchfork" genre albums that I like. But... where can you find it? Ordering it from his site costs 40€, damn there's no way that's happening.
Male Gaze Gale Maze
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I'm looking for them too, where are they?
La Casa al Mare This Astro EP
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Here I am completely out of my territory and I know very little about the names mentioned, but the page piques my curiosity.
Blown Out Sun Rot
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Damn, I missed this one. While listening to the freshly released Hallucinations, my earbuds suggest that I dig deeper (and this page is full of prompts to do so). I put on my spacesuit and fire up the reactors. Haloah
Morphine Good
Morphine Good
5 apr 15
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I don’t want to come off as a killjoy (I probably am), but the page, while beautiful, left me a bit baffled. In Good, I don’t see any purification or catharsis of the soul; morphine is a cure for pain, and it makes you feel good, but it doesn’t solve anything—it’s like the blues. It’s a warm record that spins wildly on itself and wraps you in its noir and sexy smoke; it’s cozy but not cathartic or purifying—in fact, quite the opposite.
Codeine Frigid Stars
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I discovered this album during a time when I was listening to Slint every day, and I hadn't fallen in love with it. I've played it again now and it's wonderful, just like the review.
Blues Pills Blues Pills
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It's a really good rock album; it didn't leave me with much except for the enjoyment of listening to it. In any case, a vinyl purchase is mandatory! By the way, the latest Radio Moscow with a psychedelic mushroom on the cover rocks harder than the previous ones.
The KVB Immaterial Visions
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I also understood 80! Anyway, I listened to it a couple of times and I thank you for the recommendation: for me profanè is definitely better than A Place to Bury Strangers, for example.
Gnod The Somnambulist's Tale
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I heard something from the latest, a triple LP coming out on Rocket. It's veeeery elongated, maybe too much, and honestly, I don't remember anything. For my ham-covered ears, it's good as background music. Probably listened to on headphones, it would drive you crazy (I'm talking about Infinity Machines). Now
Thin White Rope The One That Got Away
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I received the CD today and as soon as I put it on I thought: why the hell didn't I get this sooner! I love their entire discography, but here we're really on another level, both sonically and emotionally, hardly achievable by anyone else. It's truly absolute maximum levels for me. I was too young to see them live and I have to settle for listening to them on record, but I’d say that’s fine as it is.