Cardboard prescriptions in champhions go to Torino and Atalanta. Disgusting!!! more
Young DJ and speaker, as well as illustrator, writer, and graphic designer, from Perth, Australia.
Hosts the web radio show Traktrain Play, which means "the best beats [hip hop] from TRAKTRAIN members, released every Monday."
Super cute, sultry voice. more
A mammoth in a Bohemian glassware shop couldn't have done better. more
Of course, the best! more
The last great album by Gentle Giant (though "Interview" is still more than valid), particularly illuminated by the masterpiece "On Reflection," one of their best tracks. All the songs are excellent, and many this time push quite hard on the group's "rock" accelerator: the title track, "Just the Same," "Time to Kill" (very nice, except perhaps for those little choruses in the last 30 seconds that feels strange coming from Gentle Giant; it's not their usual stuff), and the electrifying electric folk-rock of "Mobile" are all great examples of the groove and grit that these guys could produce, as always showcasing their technical and compositional skills in the more "intricate" passages. Then there's the "Gentle Giant" folk that almost veers into the "sacred" with the gem "His Last Voyage." A great album featuring outstanding tracks and a true masterpiece. After this, the decline will begin, understandably. more
history!!!...one of my first loves! more
The album of the Baustellian maturity. Stunning songs that come alive in concert, believe me. more
Oh my gosh, grant me 5 stars for the time spent on these songs. more
I wouldn't change the first 2 albums by Baustelle for anything. I prefer this one, because in its imperfections, it is so human that it reflects and distorts. 5 stars is quite a gift, I know. more
There will certainly be other greater artists, but this was electric blues without electricity. more
5 blunt stars. They performed a miracle back then. Already rediscovered, but it will be rediscovered cyclically like great albums, you'll see. more
In racist Texas, she became a star, lovely. Most of her songs haven't aged well, but some gems can indeed be found. more
If you do something in 1929 and I write about it 90 years later, it means something. Anyway, the tracklist of this album changes often; it should depend on the versions. more
Writing about this album from 2019 is like writing in 1959 about the beauty of Hiroshima before the bomb. more
2 or 3 songs really affected the music scene in 2007 and messed things up a bit. What a shock it was. more
Bon Iver, after the hype of "Emma," has proven to be a formidable artist, full of directions. But I'll always be the one shouting "Skinny Love!!!" from the crowd. more
Someone who knows how to play with music, for sure. more
What can you say about an album like this? Thanks so much? more
Much more conceptual than substantial. But I guess that's a really stupid criticism. more
Grandiose songs, over-the-top production, but it was right that way considering how it all turned out. more