RegularJoan

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Tortoise Millions Now Living Will Never Die
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one of the most beautiful albums of the last three geological eras...
Rapeman Two Nuns And A Pack Mule
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Alright, now that the Iberian rides have come to an end for you, I can tell you: long live the Rapeman! They seem to me not only rickety, as you said last time, but also a bit challenging (I had to listen to them multiple times because they often left me with a slight feeling of cacophony) and in the end, also a bit experimental... could it be that Uncle Steve put them together just to have fun and continually mix the notes from his magical Rock cauldron?!? This month, both the Rapeman and the Tortoise passed the test with flying colors (sometimes I need to relax... :D)
Carla Bozulich Evangelista
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And in the end, I managed to find it thanks to my usual, trusty, pious, and valiant mule. It’s a beautiful album; to truly appreciate it, you need to give it your attention, don’t rush it, let the notes, those sooty atmospheres take over your rough yet refined auditory canal. Thanks for the advice!
James Dean Bradfield The Great Western
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Well... JDB's solo album... I haven't listened to it yet and it doesn't intrigue me that much. I mean: a solo Thom Yorke can spark interest (Radiohead, for example, continue to experiment and still have something to say in their albums), but the solo work of a Bradfield, who is part of a band that hasn't renewed itself since 1995, which recycles lyrics, which always proposes the same stuff (with a few variations in sound) and no longer believes in its message (and thanks a lot, the only fool who believed in it was Richey and he threw himself off a bridge!), doesn't appeal to me at all. I love the Manics from "Generation Terrorists" to "The Holy Bible," but for the rest, a general apocatastasis would be better. Anyway, the review is very pleasant, balanced, and detailed.
The Sound Jeopardy
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Jeez! I just discovered them four hours ago thanks to a friend who was speaking highly of Jeopary and Unwritten Law. So far, I've only heard a few songs from their repertoire, but I must say this band is already up my alley. DARK WAVE RULES, there's no denying it.
The Dresden Dolls The Dresden Dolls
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I love them!!!!!!
Angels And Airwaves We Don't Need To Whisper
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I don't know, they don't tell me anything. To be honest, I preferred the blink, who at least made me laugh with their pathetic attempts passed off as music...
Nine Inch Nails The Fragile
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Mike, aren't you ashamed???????
Queen The Works
Queen The Works
24 jul 06
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"We are a really strong team/made up of fantastic people/and we can't lose/and look like a bunch of fools/because we are really good/and highly rated/if we end up in the gutter/the blame is only on the referee."
Def Leppard High 'n' Dry
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I don't know the album: I've listened to very little of Def Leppard, maybe because when they were "the ultimate arena band of the eighties," I was floating in other worlds??? The review is written like a god, I really like the style you use.