ThirdEye

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Murcof Cosmos
Murcof Cosmos
29 sep 12
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Aside from the first piece, the rest of the album is truly valuable.
Susanne Sundfør The Brothel
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Sorry, but I've just read it again and noticed an informational error: the album was not released last year but in 2010, as indicated on Sundfor's website.
Christopher Nolan The Dark Knight Rises
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In my opinion, this is even better than the second one. In "The Dark Knight," the Joker holds about 80% of the movie with his twists; in the third one, however, the plot is a bit broader, a bit more structured, it's not just Batman against "the bad guy of the moment." And anyway, Bane is a character with some serious weight :D
YOB Atma
YOB Atma
4 sep 12
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Great review. I've only listened to The Illusion Of Motion by them, and I remember it as a fantastic album. What you call incompleteness or even craft, for me is simplicity; in the sense that Atma struck me precisely for this very existentialist atmosphere devoid of frills. It may be more "assimilable" compared to the others (my point of reference is only The Illusion Of Motion), but I didn't find that to be a flaw, rather an important characteristic of the album. Moreover, I find that the best tracks where what I've attempted to express comes to life are "Adrift In The Ocean" (which you've rightly described as dreamy, elusive, and melancholic) and "Before We Dreamed Of Two"; the lyrics of both tracks are also very inspiring. Lastly, for some reason, whenever I listen to this album, I think of the sea.......
Artificial Kid (Danno - StabbyoBoy - dj Craim) Numero 47
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I listened to it and I really liked it a lot. Great sounds and absolutely non-trivial lyrics (I remember, for example, Il Sistema which had a beautiful text). Heavily influenced by El-P and Company Flow. Could anyone recommend me some other rap albums (Italian and not) with more or less similar atmospheres/themes?
Jeff Smith Bone
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I've always had my eye on it in the bookstore, I've read great things about it everywhere, but partly for one reason (the price) and partly for another (other comic readings; right now I'm reading the saga of Tom Strong), I haven't picked it up. I'm sure I'm missing out on something, so I'll try to make it up.
Meshuggah I
Meshuggah I
22 jun 12
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Nothing, I, Catch 33: the highest peaks ever reached by Meshuggah in terms of personality. Three records one more quoted than the other by 95% of the metal bands born from the early 2000s onwards. Now, only decay, as it should be, probably.
Sleep Live @ Cortemaggiore, 17.05.12
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But how stylish was the white t-shirt with green sleeves featuring astronauts and amps? Not to mention the one with the sphinx with Tonino Iommi's face! Personally, I got the first one; you can't resist deep space, and I needed a new pajamas, and that one was perfect as pajamas :p
Orange Goblin A Eulogy For The Damned
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It is much more polished in production, which greatly affects the overall sound, making it cleaner and therefore seem more melodic. However, the review says it all.
Horn Of The Rhino Weight Of Coronation
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I don't know if European doom starts back from here (I would tend to say no, but only because at the end of the day, Horn of the Rhino are quite classic in their approach), but this is truly a great album. Massively heavy and tough, as you say. And the cover perfectly captures the overall atmosphere of the album. Good review.