Larrok

DeRank : 5,57
DeAge™ : 7249 days • Here since 5 august 2006
Bull Of Heaven Like a Wall in Which an Insect Lives and Gnaws
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this is nothing, the last album lasts 8,468,560,238 years. I mean, if you start listening to it now, the sun will become a red giant halfway through the album XD
Michael Haneke Il Nastro Bianco
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"Oppressive" is the term that best describes the condition of the characters subjugated by the cruelty of the executioners in this tale. A vivid portrayal of rural Germany at the beginning of the last century.
Soundgarden Louder Than Love
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A significantly more visceral and spontaneous record than the overrated "Superunknown," featuring a delightful influence from Sabbath and Zeppelin with earth-shattering riffs... the best tracks in Soundgarden's career are found here and especially in the subsequent "Badmotorfinger." "Louder Than Love," "Buzz Factory" by Trees, and "Bleach" by Nirvana: the three albums from the late '80s that contain "in nuce" the grunge that will soon explode.
Screaming Trees Buzz Factory
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great album and great band to reconsider... fascinating the fact that the original recording was lost and they had to redo everything from scratch
Kathryn Bigelow Strange Days
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I've had it on my list of movies to watch for a while, but the runtime (two and a half hours) always makes me procrastinate... the quote from Nanni Moretti piqued my curiosity, and then Ralph Fiennes is a hell of an actor... "Have you ever jacked off? Have you ever zigovagiated?" "No, never." "Aaaah, a virgin brain, we'll get you started off right... are you really sure you want to be connected?" "Yes, yes, I want it." "Do you see that well-endowed Filipina down there? And do you see that guy dancing with her, huh? Would you like to be him for twenty minutes? The right twenty minutes? I can make it happen without even getting your wedding ring dirty...."
Ornette Coleman The Shape Of Jazz To Come
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"Lonely Woman" is dazzling.
Dream Theater A Dramatic Turn Of Events
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A 77-minute album of pure and sterile academia from Dream Theater... it was an urgent necessity.
The Mothers Of Invention Freak Out!
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1966!!!! Releasing something like this in June 1966 is absolutely crazy, light-years ahead, period.
Built To Spill Perfect From Now On
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one of the rare '90s indie records that can stand up to the masterpieces of Pavement, Yo La Tengo, and Flaming Lips... truly expressive and original musicians. Perhaps a bit verbose in some cases, such as in the coda of "Velvet Waltz," but it remains a milestone of alternative rock.
John Fahey America
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Through his intelligent use of the acoustic guitar, Fahey manages to build an emotional tension with his arpeggios, leading the listener to delve into uncharted landscapes and discover dirt roads where one can isolate themselves from the chaos of modernity.