Sunday, December 02, 2018
A masquerade of recreation
Josh Homme (Queens of the Stone Age) and the Godfather of Punk Iggy Pop collaborate to release an album "Post Pop Depression" and a tour that follows within. Iggy is Iggy, he doesn't reveal too much of his persona, but once again Joshua Homme proves he is the most creative and versatile musician of his generation. Not saying their co-operation spewed the most mind-blowing music, but it's a fucking good movie at least.
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Nothing counts so much as blood
A good film, but despite its length, it lacks epicness and - at worst - it's a bunch of scenes put together to present a film. The film...

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