Duncan James Future Past
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You probably need to have your brain checked.
Nico Desertshore
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Thank you for the welcome, guys...
Nico Desertshore
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It's true, but you have to start somewhere. This is the first review; I'll do better next time...
Nico Desertshore
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Well, yes, I recognize the fuss about the supposed first album; I don't know where it came from. My dear Michi, I'm not talking nonsense because it's exactly like that. I didn't say that Desertshore has 80s elements, but that with its sounds, it anticipates the music of that decade. As for the first two albums by Nico, I've listened to them and they are part of my personal discography; it's just that, please don't hold it against me, I had an incredible lapse, confusing the dates. It can happen. Nico is the sepulchral singer-songwriter, and there's a reason for that...
Joy Division Unknown Pleasures
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a review that effectively conveys the idea. an unmissable album for sure, but just a notch below the threshold of masterpiece, which it absolutely deserves closer.
Joy Division Closer
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A fundamental album in the history of rock for the simple fact that it represents—if you'll allow me the pun—one of the darkest moments of the dark. A calvary that, from the tribal drumming of "Atrocity Exhibition" to "Decades," immerses the listener in a kind of abyss where one gradually ends up being so shaken that they start to wonder if Ian is indeed right to view the world so negatively in his lyrics…
Blue Guilty
Blue Guilty
27 jun 06
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A review that is utterly ineffective and irrelevant, claiming that the half-hearted commercial ballads of four kids, the product of a skilled major label, are slow and sweet... for goodness' sake.