@[Cialtronius] I have to reply to you here, my old friend, in fact, the young idiots like the author of that crappy review Dragon Ball Super - Toei Animation - Recensione di Knolthom hate me just for the honesty I’ve just expressed in stars... XD

Is our good Knolthom the one passionate about cool... ehm, oh no, about figurines? L'ALBUM delle FIGURINE di DRAGON BALL SUPER! Spacchettamento Figurine By GiosephTheGamer
 
These days, prompted by one of the many suggestions from @ALFAMA, I revisited an old, shall we say, "acquaintance."

#buzz

Boduf Songs - Lion Devours The Sun (Kranky, October 30, 2006)

I dusted off this little disc from my old listens, released on Kranky Records in 2006. Boduf Songs is the project of Mat Sweet, a particularly sensitive singer-songwriter and musician who has been one of the most interesting artists for years when it comes to a certain folk rooted in compositional minimalism and who engages in long, often monothematic constructions of guitar arpeggios accompanied by true whispers and hints of experimentation that may remind one of the compositional style of Matt Elliott and the experience reminiscent of Third Eye Foundation. Perhaps Mat's style is more rustic and less neo-classical, closer to certain simplified forms of primitivism rather than derived from a tradition of electroacoustic chansonniers. "Lion Devours The Sun," as mentioned, came out in 2006 and can be considered a classic album in the style of the Southampton artist, with songs that may evoke a certain singer-songwriter vibe akin to Elliott Smith or even Conor Oberst himself, built on minimal arpeggios and arrangements that then expand into experimental noise experiences manifesting as long introductory sessions or noise coda, where a certain darkness permeating the writing of this author is fragmented into a thousand pieces and is annihilated by the overwhelming return of the typical light at the end of the tunnel. As sophisticated and elegant as it is essential, and this is a great merit.

#matsweet #folk #bodufsongs

boduf songs lion devours the sun
 
Brian Eno - By This River

Here we are, stuck by this river
you and I underneath a sky that's ever falling down,
down, down, ever falling down

Through the day as if on an ocean
Waiting here, always failing to remember why we came,
came, came, I wonder why we came

You talk to me as if from a distance
And I reply with impressions chosen from another time,
time, time, from another time...
 
Twisted sister- you can't stop rock 'n roll (official video) The more theatrical they are, the more I like them...
 
Death in June - But what ends when the symbols shatter? Even the folk phase of Death In June is as sublime as their early dark post-punk days. I love them to death up to "Rose Clouds Of The Holocaust" title track (since, in any case, the rest of the album suffers a bit from continuing the sound only with acoustic guitars and some reverb).
 
Horace Silver - Song for My Father

Jazz Legends (29) Horace Silver
from "Song for My Father" - 1965 (Blue Note)
 
I beg your pardon, dear DeGaglioffi.
However:
upon entering to view the DeAscolti, which are the foundation of any respectable breakfast for organizing the new DePuntata of LaMusicaDeDentro
link rotto
It (or It, the DeCervelloneElettronicone)
proposes by default in the first mini-menu on the left the AscoltiPiùRecenti
and that’s fine.
But if I intend to search for the *AscoltiPiùMigliori*, I find it disappointing that it eradicates the più (which, as is known, causes divergence), leaving only the banal wording *AscoltiMigliori*.
Clearly, all of this is unacceptable on the thresholds of the fourth millennium, and, in any case, in anticipation of the upcoming DeMeeting of (next) 2026.
Eh.
 
The Dream Syndicate - Tell Me When It's Over [epic live version] Since we've already gotten our hands on it.. let's do it right!
 
Talk Talk-9-Candy.

Talk Talk week (unpasteurized)
 
Talk Talk - RUNEII - 1991
THE END.....those minutes, those seconds, that story and that life you wish would never end.