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One of the most lucid minds of the last 2 decades is pretty much, mind-blowing, like 'magic mushrooms.' His store does not sell retail but is a megastore where everything is purchasable without too much bureaucracy.
One of the most lucid minds of the last 2 decades is pretty much, mind-blowing, like 'magic mushrooms.'
His store does not sell retail but is a megastore where everything is purchasable without too much bureaucracy.
This review praises Ariel Pink's album Pom Pom as a complex and mind-expanding exploration of nostalgia spanning the '70s, '80s, and '90s. The album features a unique blend of psychedelic, lo-fi sounds with vocal experimentation that defies easy categorization. The review highlights Pink’s ability to evoke memories and emotions, while questioning if he has moved beyond his past musical ghosts. Overall, this is a positive and evocative appreciation of Pink’s creative vision. Explore Ariel Pink’s Pom Pom and experience a psychedelic trip through decades of vibrant soundscapes.
The Death Grips, oh my god the Death Grips, with this album they do not reach the peak, but they reach the epicenter of the earthquake in Mirandola. If you look closely at this cover it has a member, this member is inscribed, it’s inscribed with the name of this album and the album is cool.
The Death Grips, oh my god the Death Grips, with this album they do not reach the peak, but they reach the epicenter of the earthquake in Mirandola.
If you look closely at this cover it has a member, this member is inscribed, it’s inscribed with the name of this album and the album is cool.
This review presents Death Grips' No Love Deep Web as a raw and chaotic masterpiece, brimming with intense emotions and cultural references. The author dives into wild digressions, blending humor and seriousness to underline the album's epic impact. Despite the complexity and abstract style, the reviewer praises the work's unique energy and provocative nature, suggesting it challenges conventional boundaries. Dive into the raw chaos of Death Grips' No Love Deep Web and experience a groundbreaking blend of energy and emotion!
We've reached the point where throwing crap along with vomit and cat piss has become art! Pitchfork of this damn gave it a 9.7 without any real motivation, we’re at the end of our rope and after that there’s nothing left but bitterness.
We've reached the point where throwing crap along with vomit and cat piss has become art!
Pitchfork of this damn gave it a 9.7 without any real motivation, we’re at the end of our rope and after that there’s nothing left but bitterness.
This review harshly criticizes Kanye West's Yeezus album, describing it as an unpleasant and misguided artistic effort. The author mocks its high rating by Pitchfork and expresses personal bitterness and frustration. The writing mixes absurd humor with deep dissatisfaction towards the album's sound and reception. Dive into this brutally honest review and decide for yourself if Yeezus is groundbreaking or just unbearable!
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