Mopaga

DeRank : 0,52
DeAge™ : 7327 days • Here since 19 may 2006
Travis The Boy With No Name
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I downloaded it over a week ago, but I always forget to listen to it. That's it, I have to do it!
Oasis (What's the Story) Morning Glory
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I don't know about you, but I'm fed up.
Manic Street Preachers Send Away The Tigers
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Rating for the album: 3.5. Ah, I also endorse Grant and mien mo man.
Manic Street Preachers Send Away The Tigers
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Ahahaha poor Bradfield. Come on, if he weren't short and chubby, he wouldn't be too bad (after all, Chris Martin and Matthew Bellamy aren’t exactly Brad Pitt’s lookalikes) :D A review I can agree with (I fully endorse Targetski's comment too), even though the band's typical rock catchiness seems to draw more from Generation Terrorists than from The Holy Bible (which managed to be catchy even with "bad" melodies like Archives Of Pain, Of Walking Abortion, 4st 7lb...). I agree that Winterlovers is the real misstep of the album, and you hit the nail on the head with the seasons trilogy; maybe they excluded spring because it's the season of the album's release hihihi. Then, not a minor detail, the Manics really seem to enjoy playing with contrasts: Your Love Alone Is Not Enough seems like a classic catchy tune that winks at the charts (I don't think the Manics ever intentionally conceived a piece like that); if you read the lyrics carefully, there reappears Nicky Wire's obsession with suicide and the like... it seemed like they had freed themselves from it and instead...
Dolores O'Riordan Are You Listening?
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Welcome back, Krystal!!! I don't know how to take this album. On one hand, I'm fascinated by certain "dark" turns, while on the other, the structure of some tracks is a bit too repetitive (especially the guitar riffs in certain choruses). Other than that, nothing that hasn't already been said by the Cranberries. The single is still nice.
Jet Rare Tracks
Jet Rare Tracks
10 may 07
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Well, I don't know, this is one of those supermegaultraiperextra derivative bands that, if put to do something different from this pseudo '70s hard rock, wouldn't know which way to turn (maybe they don't even know now). If they end up like the Darkness (two albums and then darkness), I wouldn't be surprised. Then again, come on, they're still touring for that piece of junk second album and already have the luxury to release a compilation called ''Rare Tracks'' as if they were a seasoned band with at least 10 years of career behind them. The songs... besides resembling those of the past, they also sound alike among themselves; besides copying the riffs, even the ballads seem to have the same chords (Bring it on back - Look what you've done). At this point, better to stick with the compatriots Wolfmother. Sorry, but I woke up on the wrong side of the bed this morning :)
Tiromancino L'Alba Di Domani
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Apart from the fact that they are one of the most boring and soporific groups of the last 20 years, it’s worth mentioning that Zampaglione is also someone who copies (draws from, you know...) here and there.
David Knopfler Wishbones
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I had completely erased him...
Cisco La Lunga Notte
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The phallus (I suppose), but don’t ask me in which dialect. Paloz said it earlier :)
Cisco La Lunga Notte
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You've gotten straight to the point: "The Modena City Ramblers are dead: the time to publish the horrible (and senseless) 'Appunti Partigiani', the last attempt to beg for some pocket change." It's one of the reasons they've always gotten on my nerves (like the majority of circus groups from the 1st of May). Begging for some change (because otherwise they would just be worthless punkabestia starving beggars, indeed) "speculating" endlessly on the resistance and playing at politics for pennies really irritates me. As for the album, I've already read something positive elsewhere, but who knows... it still annoys me.