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DeRank : 7,33
DeAge™ : 7423 days • Here since 11 february 2006
George A. Romero La notte dei morti viventi
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It's because of the diaeresis on the Y. Try typing just "queensr" into the search engine and you'll find them all.
Feederz Ever Feel Like Killing Your Boss?
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Beautiful pretazzo, a perfectly calibrated review on terms and adjectives (even though I agree with Ramona: you should trim down the track-by-track). Old school hardcore is definitely not my cup of tea, but I might give it a listen... Ah, no one in the world plays the guitar like Dennes Boon.
Howlin Rain Howlin Rain
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Oh well. At this point, mandatory listening kicks in. Wait for me to review it.
Mammatus Mammatus
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It's the second group of the guitarist/mind behind Comets on Fire. In theory, they should be good (given the premises). I'll have to listen to them too if no one dissuades me first.
Mammatus Mammatus
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So it's him. He's also done all the other High on Fire. Ah, it has nothing to do with it but: does anyone know what Howlin' Rain are like?
Mammatus Mammatus
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The rating is 5 for the undeserved mention, otherwise it would have been......5 :D // I preordered the new High on Fire on the Relapse website, but it has already been out for twelve days, and where is it? I'll never preorder anything from them again!
Mammatus Mammatus
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Oh, I can't compare the two because I haven't heard the new one yet. I'll fix that now. In this, besides obviously the mentioned groups, I also hear a bit of Dead Meadow (maybe because of the voice). I confirm: for me, anything psychonautical is cool by default, but Mammatus stands out in the sea of all the same listens (I've eavesdropped on almost the entire elektrohasch/nasoni catalog and I can only say "nice," but I remember how a couple of groups sound). But is the cool guy who draws these covers the same one from the Teepee posters and the cover of Dopesmoker?
Comets on Fire Field Recordings From the Sun
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Ah, for the "noise-psychadelic delirium" category, I highly recommend The Heads, if you don't already know them.
Comets on Fire Field Recordings From the Sun
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Delirious. The subsequent albums are a tad better for me (let's say more drinkable), this one is kind of a brick. Blue Cathedral is on the same wavelength but more focused (so to speak).
The Dream Syndicate Live at Raji's
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In my opinion, in some parts (like Merrittville), Steve's voice doesn't hold up to the melody and kind of ruins things a bit. Still, a mind-blowing live performance; the version of John Coltrane's Stereo Blues featured here is phenomenal. I need to make up my mind to buy the "complete" edition.