Festwca

DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7423 days • Here since 11 february 2006
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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In my opinion, expert of fava and burning farts 2, the Black Cobra kick the asses of birds in flight! Although unfortunately, they don't tell me anything at all. And in fact, they have nothing to do with Baroness, whom I find as boring and constructed as Mastodon, with whom they can be compared. Haloah
The Saints Eternally Yours
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Madonna's album and even more, and some say they ran out with their debut.
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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Anyway, be careful because on Soulseek a bootleg copy of this album was circulating for months, which was actually by Kalas (Matt Pike's side project from a few years ago); the funny thing is that I listened to it believing it was real and I thought: what a dud! ...then once I got hold of the right files, the conclusion was the same. A dud, even an old thrash metalhead like Bartle says so.
High on Fire Snakes For The Divine
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Come on, algol, five to this no…
Pentagram First Daze Here Too
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I don’t either, and I agree about the good remastering of tragic sources :)
Labradford Prazision LP
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The album "001" from the Kranky catalog, that’s enough.
Pentagram First Daze Here Too
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Well, no, they don't sound good; the quality of almost all the tracks is like a demo, especially on the second disc, with crackles and clear signs of sound restoration. The retrieval of their old material is a must, especially since I honestly prefer it to the "new" direction of the band, let's say from the 80s onwards. However, while the first collection genuinely recovered lost gems from a period when Pentagram couldn't manage to release a full album, this second one picks up everything else, which in my opinion is totally dispensable material. I'm not sure if the scraping work was done by Liebling and the gang or just by Relapse; back when I bought the two compilations, I did some research, but now I don't remember well.
Pentagram First Daze Here Too
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Core, in my opinion this collection, between rarities that could have remained rarities, tracks with a terrible recording found who knows where, demos and so on, reeks a bit of scraping the barrel. I would highly recommend the first "frist daze here," which is a better selection both in terms of track quality and audio quality.
David Pajo Pajo
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You're welcome and thank you, today I went through (so to speak, given the slowness) the one by the Mogwai but the impression lingers, I’ll have to come to terms with it, now I’m getting back to the mess.
Left Lane Cruiser All You Can Eat!!
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I love these guys. While the Black Keys have refined their sound since their debut and now come out with an album that layers hip-hop artists over their acid blues beats, the duo from Fort Wayne is getting more and more ignorant. Listening to their debut album, NettaDebaser said, "maybe you'll understand that blues, at its core, is a music more fierce than punk," and here it is, as proof, the blues becomes heavier than metal. Violent, filthy but very "beans and sausages"; in fact, the vinyl is yellow and white like a fried egg.