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The Strokes Comedown Machine
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Masturbation.. you have become my myth! But yes.. enough with these know-it-alls!
David Bowie The Next Day
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Instead, despite what your detractors say, you’ve done a great job with this review. Come on, let's not beat around the bush... what they're saying: you should have provided motivation... but if an album is terrible, what do you want to justify? Compared to it, the album "Let's Dance," although it had a whiff of being overly commercial, was a masterpiece (and "Modern Love" once again made the difference). Because even a few years ago, Bowie still had some spark, some flashes would still emerge from the reptile he hides. Perhaps he has waited too long, in my opinion. The album has no direction, so many pieces thrown together haphazardly, without heart, bland... I’ve listened to the album a couple of times, all of it... and I assure you that was already too much...
Michele Placido Vallanzasca - Gli Angeli del Male
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Well done, Axel.. I agree with you on everything.. the review is good too.. regarding Rossi Stuart, I can't tell if he's playing the game or just being genuine, meaning I appreciate his consistent refusal of glossy covers and TV appearances, but his characters are often over the top.
Sergio Caputo Un sabato italiano
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The sauce stain on the tank top is fantastic. Great album, if it weren't for that brass section with the synths that gives you goosebumps. Other than that, I think Caputo, with this debut album, has brought a breath of fresh air to an Italian scene that, back then, smelled of mold..now it smells like shit, but that's another story.
Quentin Tarantino Django Unchained
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Honestly, I find it hard to follow you... You start off well and seem convincing, but towards the end you get tangled up in a discourse that has neither head nor tail. I haven't seen the film, but if you're talking about that Tarantino from Kill Bill or Inglourious Basterds, I can't wait to see it, regardless of what you say.
John Fante Full Of Life
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I join those who do not condemn you. One of my favorite books is "The Brotherhood of Chianti," but "Ask the Dust" is also a great novel. In the former, I found myself completely, sharing the same relationship with my father, torn between hate and love. Of course, every author is subjective... like Izzo, who completely captivated me. I don't know... try reading one of those I mentioned, but if it doesn’t grab you, give up.
Sigur Ròs Valtari
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I avoid listening to it.. they seem so distant and out of touch with reality.. music is made on the streets and it should hit you in the face like a punch.. but this is always just my opinion..
Bruno Lauzi Amore caro, amore bello...
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Great review and an album to revisit in this desolate valley of hipster indie and TV pop stars.
Muse The Second Law
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..and that’s it.. another review on Muse.. come on!!
The Who The Who Sings My Generation
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This album, along with the masterpieces you mention, has always had an extra gear. While prog remains stale and tremendously boring, The Who still outshine everyone today!