Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7425 days • Here since 11 february 2006
Shannon Wright Dyed In The Wool
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Very good! Geek The Boy is a truly remarkable new entry that stands out clearly among the review fluff out there these days. Quality proposals and excellent reviews, congratulations.
June Of '44 Four Great Points
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You’re right, “potential scattered in the air” and “anxiety for renewal” are phrases that capture the idea very well. The problem is whether post-rock has fulfilled that anxiety and brought that potential to fruition. I have some doubts.
Nirvana Nevermind
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You convinced me, I don't like it either, I reread it and it’s not funny at all. On the contrary, it's annoying.
June Of '44 Engine Takes To The Water
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Why don't you have words? If you know a bit about post-rock, you'll agree that June of 44 aren't all that original. For Carnation, Tortoise, Rodan, Gastr Del Sol, Labradford are all bands that revolve around the same way of making music. Communities of intent, as you say, but the fact is that much of so-called post-rock lacks that revolutionary and innovative drive found only in great masterpieces (Spiderland?).
Money Mark Change Is Coming
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2163 characters! Truly, congratulations in abundance, a poetic, tasty, refined review, with a vintage flavor. I don't think this album really suits me, cheers.
The Flaming Lips / Massive Attack / Gnarls Barkley / Pharrell O2 Wireless Festival - Londra - 24.06.06
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Hilarious review (even if a bit confusing). The Flaming Lips are always brilliant.
Frontiera / Kina Faiv quaestions to Sergio Milani
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In the meantime, I thank you for that "we'll see each other in September, Fest," then I must say that in this interview your writing style comes across as much more enjoyable and pleasant than in an entire review. Interspersed with the answers (written in a "normal" way), your questions in sfascia-style are easily digestible and, I would dare say, entertaining (especially the thorny issue).
Tom Waits Mule Variations
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Ugh, I read it all. You could have skipped the part where you describe every single song, eh :) The review is still very well written (maybe apart from the conclusion), good job. I still need to dive deeper into Tom Waits (I only have two albums) and this is a good starting point, thanks.
Bruno Castiglia E I Bisonti Occhi Di Sole b/w Crudele
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One of the greatest psych-garage tracks ever heard on the face of the planet? Aren't you exaggerating? I'll give you a 4 because the review is below your standards.
Butthole Surfers Psychic... Powerless... Another Man's Sac
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Pain Teens? Drain? Never heard of them... if you come on Soulseek, I can hook you up with Ed Hall, they're worth it, I assure you.