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Georges Bizet Carmen
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beautiful, I know her! pa-paraparaparapa-paraparaparapa-pa raparaparapaaaaaa:-)
Blonde Redhead Blonde Redhead + Porcelain Raft live @ Ancienne Belgique, Bruxelles, 18.09.10
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but they've really changed genre then! they've gone from hamburger to salmon... ;-)
Battles Mirrored
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not bad for this page either... I was initially intrigued by Battles, but I found them increasingly cerebral, until I realized that it’s just not my cup of tea... I don’t know, maybe I’m old-fashioned, but an album like Mirrored is too far from rock as I understand it... actually, in my opinion, it’s not even rock, nor post-rock... it really seems to be made by a machine, by a computer... it’s an automatism, a software programmed to move on its own, with various conditions (the famous "if" in computing)... it’s the most inhuman album I’ve ever listened to, completely devoid of blood, flesh, and guts: in this sense, I think it’s only right to consider it, for better or for worse, the symbolic album of the 00s...
Mudhoney Superfuzz Bigmuff plus Early Singles
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great thing this record...even if the Dicks' cover obviously doesn't match the original...beautiful semi-ballads...KEEP IT OUTTA MY FACE! :-)
Interpol Turn on the Bright Lights
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great page this one...it's always a pleasure to read discussions like the one above, as they show a sincere passion for music...a passion that doesn't compromise an analytical attitude at all...but do you know who the Interpol resemble? The Josef K...N'est pas?!
Red Hot Chili Peppers I'm With You
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aha cetrioloni! nice grin :-) (but did you really listen to Californication at 7 years old???)
Death In June Nada!
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a controversial group like few ideologically... I miss this album, I listened to them little... I liked To Drown A Rose a lot, on another album, already in the full "neo-folk" era... a simple style, music made with a few essential elements, half dark half industrial in origin, but made original by an unusual acoustic component... European music, by definition... great review too... P.S. "La caduta degli dei" is a STUNNING film!
The Dils I Hate The Rich
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L.A. punk, a moment before hardcore... read with pleasure, pin :-)
Throbbing Gristle At The Art School Winchester
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Industrial is not my cup of tea: I’m stuck at Second Annual and a little beyond that in the immediate following years...the review clearly outlines every aspect of the TG proposal; however, I do not agree with the notion of a "rejection of modern times," as I believe the TG exhibited a certain pleasure in setting the horrors of our era to "music"...at most, rather than a critique of dehumanization, the TG seemed to me a cold reportage of humanity that is no longer such...@ANFOXX: for me, A Certain Ratio were the forerunners of a certain dark/house sound from the 80s, along with New York's Liquid Liquid, and I have always seen them as a separate case in English post-punk, hardly comparable to the industrial sounds of TG, CV, and Clock DVA, which, while obscure, are undeniably fascinating...
T. Rex The Slider
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What is glam? Simple: exaggerated rock, for better or worse... but Bolan had that naïve, seductive, sultry soul that made him unique...