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"Green Magic is a work I’ve seen come to life, blossom through jam sessions after jam sessions during concerts." "The album distinctly distances itself from the debut, showcasing great musical growth toward a more abrasive, psychedelic and post-stoner sound."
"Green Magic is a work I’ve seen come to life, blossom through jam sessions after jam sessions during concerts."
"The album distinctly distances itself from the debut, showcasing great musical growth toward a more abrasive, psychedelic and post-stoner sound."
El Thule's Green Magic marks a significant musical growth from their debut, embracing a psychedelic and heavy stoner rock sound. The album features eight expansive tracks filled with powerful riffs, live energy, and notable collaborations. Recorded across Italy and Sweden, it distills influences from Kyuss and Electric Wizard while showcasing a richer and more abrasive style. Recommended even for those less familiar with the genre. Explore El Thule’s Green Magic and immerse yourself in powerful, psychedelic stoner rock vibes today!
"Songs are locked in dusty rooms full of sleepy spiders." "A depressed youth, but still capable of stimulating the mind and heart."
"Songs are locked in dusty rooms full of sleepy spiders."
"A depressed youth, but still capable of stimulating the mind and heart."
New Roman Times’ debut album 'International Affairs' offers a refined and intense indie rock experience. Drawing heavily from 80s new wave and dark rock, it features a balanced vocal interplay between Jodie Fluri and Daniel Owens. With nine tracks spanning 37 minutes, the album evokes influences from The Cure, Interpol, and Pixies. It stands out amid today's often overly sensitive indie scene by delivering a thoughtful and stimulating musical journey. Listen to New Roman Times' 'International Affairs' and dive into a dark, introspective indie rock journey today!
"People Like People Like People Like Us really is a great album." "There’s a whole musical world in these guys, who feed on the simplicity of the Ramones' punk, passing through the flashy glam of Motley Crue..."
"People Like People Like People Like Us really is a great album."
"There’s a whole musical world in these guys, who feed on the simplicity of the Ramones' punk, passing through the flashy glam of Motley Crue..."
The review praises Backyard Babies' album 'People Like People Like People Like Us' as a powerful blend of punk, glam, and rock. It highlights the band's growth since their debut while maintaining energetic riffs and heartfelt emotion. Key tracks such as 'Cockblocker Blues' and 'Roads' showcase their range from fast-paced blues to touching ballads. The album is celebrated for its raw energy and connection to rock traditions. Produced by Nicke Andersson, it reflects both nostalgia and fresh vigor. Discover the raw energy and heartfelt rock of Backyard Babies' album—listen now and feel the pulse of classic punk glam!
Never have life and death danced so well together, eager to exchange their impressions. An album only 34 minutes long, but capable of making us imagine a path of redemption.
Never have life and death danced so well together, eager to exchange their impressions.
An album only 34 minutes long, but capable of making us imagine a path of redemption.
Axis of Evol by Pink Mountaintops showcases Stephen McBean's creative freedom beyond his classic psychedelic rock roots. The album blends acoustic delicacy with drugged-out stoner and new-wave rock elements. Despite its brief 34-minute run time, it offers a rich and emotional journey through themes of life, death, and redemption. Dive into Pink Mountaintops' Axis of Evol for a captivating psychedelic folk rock experience today!
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