ThirdEye

DeRank : 0,77
DeAge™ : 7261 days • Here since 27 july 2006
Zu Carboniferous
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We will hear: these ZUzzurelloni (it's terrible, sorry...) have never betrayed.
4 Hero Two Pages
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Very interesting proposal for someone (like me) who sometimes listens to Cannibal Corpse, was a huge, boring piece of crap and especially doesn't know either the album or the band at all ;)
KBB Four Corner's Sky
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"The era of the suppression of the spirit...": you are right, in my opinion. Honor to this "hero," even though I don't know him musically, but personally I mainly believe in men, not so much in heroes ;)
Jan Garbarek Group Live @ Padova Porsche Jazz Festival 20.11.2008
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It has nothing to do with this review, but I wanted to thank you for introducing me to Paolo Damiani and in particular the album Al tempo che farà: one of the most beautiful things I've listened to lately... as for the rest, I like Garbarek, and I'm a bit surprised to see him harshly criticized, but music is also this: you must have had your good reasons.
Melvins Smash The State E.P.
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Great story, both the Melvins and your reviews, as always.
Avishai Cohen Gently Disturbed
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Ignorance take me away...
Freddie Hubbard Straight Life
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I will try. Thank you for the heads up, Jake.
Sunn O))) Dømkirke
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...I would go straight to the heart of Alessio's question: why on earth shouldn't this be music? If we perhaps start from here, we might even arrive at an "objective" evaluation of drone and Sunn O)))... I haven't listened to this new one yet, but has it been released only as an LP or also on CD? "...illumination through noise": I absolutely agree ;)
Fern Knight Music for Witches and Alchemists
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The concept of Superconsciousness is new to me, as is the artist in question. A beautiful proposal and review among the recommended ones.
Triclops! Out Of Africa
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Great band and what a debut...at least give them a listen (especially the last three tracks of the album, in my opinion the best ones), I think it's worth it. Anyway, I think the influences of Mars Volta on Triclops! are quite limited: the former are much more experimental, more progressive, while the latter seem a bit more straightforward and less inclined to get lost in various convolutions.