Wanderer

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Warrior Soul Last Decade Dead Century
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Great review, I also think it's one of the most misunderstood bands.
Groove Collective Omonimo ('93)
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Very interesting, although I fear it may not align with my usual tastes: the predominance of the Fender Rhodes over the piano, the presence of rap vocals, and the abundance of percussion put me a bit on guard; on the other hand, the comparison with Kneebody is quite intriguing. I'll give it a listen.
Mogwai Live @ Qube, Roma, 19.04.2006
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Cosmic envy, and your description vividly conveys an atmosphere that I imagine is stunning.
Drive Like Jehu Yank Crime
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Never listened to them, comparisons with Squirrel and Don Caballero seem really stimulating. Great review.
Michael Brecker Two Blocks From The Edge
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What a beautiful overdose of Brecker, Symbad! Another gem extracted from the rich shell of jazz. Furthermore, this common thread continues to connect Calderazzo, Brecker, Jeff "Tain" Watts... at this point, I would close the circle with a few reviews on Branford Marsalis, what do you think?
AA.VV. Barry Lyndon Music from the Soundtrack
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"Barry Lyndon" is a visual and auditory monument of magnificent grandeur: one of Uncle Stanley's gems, an immense filmmaker but also a highly knowledgeable music enthusiast.
Broken Social Scene Broken Social Scene
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Beautiful cover, a group to discover (as far as I'm concerned), excellent review that encourages purchase.
Pink Floyd Delicate Sound Of Thunder
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An honest, pleasant, and enthusiastic review. One clarification: the best solo of Comfortably Numb, in my opinion, is the one by Pulse.
Bitch Magnet Umber
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Yes, perhaps the less dominant math component makes them even more enjoyable. Nice review.
Michael Brecker Tales From the Hudson
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Stunning album, featuring Brecker at his best and surrounded by a plethora of undeniable jazz greats. Review...needless to say. Must have.