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Melvins Houdini
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their most accessible album along with senile animal...their best in my opinion is stag (num1: the bit, it's a masterpiece). The introduction, in my view, makes some wrong statements because during that period the most sincere works of the decade were released, not the best but the most sincere. "Many bands therefore tragically sacrificed their raw and fierce compositions for sugary pop." I completely disagree; where do you find sugary pop in mudhoney, tad, alice in chains? at most in some albums by pearl jam or soundgarden there are a few ballads, but they are much more sincere than the stuff that was floating around in those days (michael bolton or michael jackson or who knows who else). You put too much emphasis on the fact that kurt cobain is in this album...kurt cobain owes everything to the melvins; when he started, they lent him their instruments (just to mention one thing). between kurt and buzz osbourne, I choose buzz for life.
Robert Plant & Alison Krauss Raising Sand
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Polly Come Home is stunning. The best thing about Plant as a solo artist.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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It's true, Kyuss have nothing to do with this. And this record deserves more respect; it's one of my Classics, damn it. One of the albums I will play for my grandkids to help them understand a lot of things.
Rolling Stones Aftermath
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I was born in the second half of the 80s and I wanted to be a teenager in the 70s. How does that work? ..Is the grass always greener on the other side? The Rolling Stones are the band that has aged the worst in the history of music.
Queens of the Stone Age Songs for the Deaf
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Certo! Inviami il testo che desideri tradurre e provvederò a farlo.
Kyuss Sons of Kyuss
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even at independent 2005, the best were definitely qotsa, overshadowing skin and subsonica as headliners (???). too bad it was the lineup from lullabies to paralyze, not the legendary one from songs for the deaf, but still, we’re not talking about a small band. small annoying question: who plays bass in wretch? the cocaine addict when he still had long hair (actually, when he still had hair)? or the unknown nice guy?
Kyuss Sons of Kyuss
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Okay, thanks
The Strokes First Impressions of Earth
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"too heavy to digest for an audience used to the brevity of the two previous albums (which barely touched 30 minutes each!)". What kind of reasoning is this? This record is less beautiful because it's longer. is this it (their best, without a doubt) ended in the time of a fart. this is less beautiful, but you can see they put in some effort, the drummer even does something different from tum pa tumtum pa, it almost seems like they’ve learned to play, I appreciate the effort. quindiquattro, even though the album deserves a three.
Don Caballero What Burns Never Returns
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demon che...one of the best drummers in history. this my favorite by don, even if it's less angry than for respect (usually I prefer more intense stuff), but here there's research, a deep dive: they start from an idea and then explore it for whole minutes until it becomes something completely different, brilliant.