francis

DeRank : 0,28
DeAge™ : 8101 days • Here since 5 april 2004
The Thrills So Much For The City
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But no, no, no. I saw them live, they are exceptional: at least thanks to them the kids will rediscover the glory of Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.
The Distillers Coral Fang
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The review is much more beautiful than the record itself.
Oasis (What's The Story) Morning Glory?
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A whole adolescence in a single album.
Placebo Sleeping With  Ghosts
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Absolutely agree, finally, with Rivo. Fantastic record.
Blur Think Tank
Blur Think Tank
12 jun 04
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The album is beautiful (like almost all of Blur's), but it has been poorly promoted: "Gene By Gene" was CLEARLY a single, who knows why it was neglected. And the bonus track, didn’t it deserve better treatment? In my opinion, the best album of 2003, emblematic of a band that keeps changing direction, getting lost, and becoming immortal.
Idlewild The Remote Part
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I follow you because you were too brief: I'm not saying you had to write a prose, but at least indicate something more. The album is very beautiful anyway, and they are one of my favorite bands; I find them extremely engaging, even though their debut album, "Hope Is Important," limped a bit. Beautiful tracks like "Let Me Sleep," "Roseability," and in this album, the ones you mentioned, "Stay The Same," "Tell Me Ten Words," and "Out Of Routine."
The Smiths The Queen Is Dead
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A monumental album, I would have liked to review it: not so much for the individual tracks, but for what it has represented for more than one generation.
Super Furry Animals Phantom Power
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Galactic disappointment: bland record.
Ash Meltdown
Ash Meltdown
12 jun 04
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Ash Meltdown
Ash Meltdown
12 jun 04
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The cover shamelessly imitates Queens of the Stone Age (there, I've written it correctly), and in any case, you're young, so you might actually enjoy this album.
To Daniele: I'm convinced that "Free All Angels" was an eclectic and lively album; behind the guitar rock, there were beautiful melodies and great songs. This "Meltdown" is neither fish nor flesh, and to think it took three years to record, but I still don't feel comfortable giving it a 0: a general judgment of the album will be up to those who want to vote on it; I'm still a fan, nonetheless.