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my first day at Pitchfork: A Mono Review

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  • my first day at Pitchfork: A Mono Review

    so i was on p4k today and saw that they gave Mono's new album a deservable 7.0

    Not bad and not as earthshattering as their older material. Agreed. However, once I began reading the actual review for the album, I began to question if this person has ever rated music before, much less listened to a single instrumenal rock band. This has to be either his first day on the job or the p4k staff copy & pasted an Amazon.com user review from the album's page.

    It's an entertaining read to say the least...

    this was my favorite line...

    "Hymn to the Immortal Wind has probably caused floods of tears. That's a description, not a dis."


    Veteran Japanese instrumental quartet makes big, emotional hard/post-rock that aims to make a listener feel.


    also his name is 'Cosmo'
    Last edited by kata rokkar; July 31, 2009, 07:35 PM.


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    Re: my first day at Pitchfork: A Mono Review

    Pitchfork reviewers are widely known to be the biggest group of idiot douchebags who dare to call themselves music critics.

    Further proof:

    http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/...erdition-city/

    DIE!!!

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      Re: my first day at Pitchfork: A Mono Review

      To make a pretentious concept album, you have to start with a pretentious concept, and Dredg picked a novel one ...


      This California art metal band resembles Tool raised by hippies, encouraged to finger-paint all day.
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      • #4
        Re: my first day at Pitchfork: A Mono Review

        It's not worse but. Oh yes, it proves my point.

        Maibomb?

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