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Can a single song be worth an entire album? Perhaps, in this case no. "Pardon My Freedom" starts with a ’70s disco beat, continues with a calm spoken section, and then explodes into a chorus where you can almost hear the good old Trent Reznor.
Can a single song be worth an entire album? Perhaps, in this case no.
"Pardon My Freedom" starts with a ’70s disco beat, continues with a calm spoken section, and then explodes into a chorus where you can almost hear the good old Trent Reznor.
The review highlights the song "Pardon My Freedom" as the key reason to listen to !!!'s album Louden Up Now. While the album overall is considered repetitive and not strongly recommended, this track stands out with its intense political anger and dynamic musical shifts reminiscent of Trent Reznor. The reviewer encourages those with pent-up anger to experience the song but does not strongly endorse purchasing the full album. Listen to 'Pardon My Freedom' from !!!'s Louden Up Now and decide if it channels your inner anger!
For me, the best! Many people recognized the songs from the first notes and sang them from start to finish. The glaring example is 'With my own two hands,' a song to me as banal as can be, with simplistic and repetitive lyrics.
For me, the best! Many people recognized the songs from the first notes and sang them from start to finish.
The glaring example is 'With my own two hands,' a song to me as banal as can be, with simplistic and repetitive lyrics.
The reviewer shares personal experiences attending the Heineken Jammin' Festival 2004 in Imola, offering candid opinions on several performances. The Pixies stood out with their energy and crowd connection, while other acts like PJ Harvey and The Cure received mixed reviews. Ben Harper's performance was appreciated for band chemistry despite some lyrical repetitiveness. The review blends humor, personal anecdotes, and honest critique. Discover the highs and lows of Heineken Jammin' Festival 2004—read the full review and experience the music through vivid tales!
It felt like being in a psychiatric hospital: one played a trumpet, another blew into the mouthpiece attached to a toy keyboard, another was spinning a colored sausage in the air. As good as they are, it’s really tough to watch an entire concert of theirs; I’d be curious to know how many can listen to one of their albums from start to finish while staying even slightly focused on the music.
It felt like being in a psychiatric hospital: one played a trumpet, another blew into the mouthpiece attached to a toy keyboard, another was spinning a colored sausage in the air.
As good as they are, it’s really tough to watch an entire concert of theirs; I’d be curious to know how many can listen to one of their albums from start to finish while staying even slightly focused on the music.
The review covers Múm’s 2004 live show in Ferrara, highlighting their eclectic and experimental music style. While talented, the concert was described as somewhat boring and difficult to stay focused on. The opening act Mugison provided an amusing, if chaotic, start. The reviewer enjoyed the overall evening despite mixed feelings about the live performance itself. Discover Múm’s unique live sound—listen to their quirky and eclectic music now!
He’s an English DJ who, in more than 10 years of career, has produced, published, and remixed a truly remarkable number of singles. Listened to from start to finish on headphones, it might be a bit boring, but if put in the background for some other type of activity, it is very relaxing and pleasant!
He’s an English DJ who, in more than 10 years of career, has produced, published, and remixed a truly remarkable number of singles.
Listened to from start to finish on headphones, it might be a bit boring, but if put in the background for some other type of activity, it is very relaxing and pleasant!
The reviewer discovered Charles Webster's album by chance and appreciated its soft, relaxing house music style. The album offers long, enticing soundscapes supported by notable vocalists. Though not groundbreaking, it stands out as a pleasant and soothing listen, ideal for background ambiance. A solid 4-star rating reflects its quality within the genre. Listen to Charles Webster's soothing house album and explore relaxing electronic soundscapes today!
The concert was very enjoyable; fortunately, the technical problems only delayed the start and caused some 'feedback' issues for them, not for the audience. See, the fact that it managed to wake me up for a few hours despite the tiredness is more indicative than technical analysis of which songs they played.
The concert was very enjoyable; fortunately, the technical problems only delayed the start and caused some 'feedback' issues for them, not for the audience.
See, the fact that it managed to wake me up for a few hours despite the tiredness is more indicative than technical analysis of which songs they played.
The review recounts an energetic Lali Puna concert in Bologna marked by technical issues yet full of charming moments and strong performances. The band's presence and music kept the audience engaged despite delays and equipment troubles. Alias's DJ set and rap encore added extra flavor, creating a memorable and enjoyable evening. The acoustics and intimacy of the venue enhanced the experience. The reviewer highly recommends seeing Lali Puna live. Discover Lali Puna's captivating live energy—listen to their albums or catch their next show!
"These guys seem the carefree and goofy cousins" of Air. Just under 38 minutes of music may seem short, but trust me, they are truly quality!
"These guys seem the carefree and goofy cousins" of Air.
Just under 38 minutes of music may seem short, but trust me, they are truly quality!
Phoenix's album 'Alphabetical' follows their debut with refined, catchy French indie pop tracks. The band is likened to Air but with a more playful vibe. Key songs like 'If I Ever Feel Better' and 'Everything is Everything' highlight their melodic skill. Despite its short length, the album is praised for quality and underrated status. Listen to Phoenix's 'Alphabetical' and experience a fresh, refined indie pop journey from the French music scene!
Calling it original is an understatement! "Staring at the Sun" is dirty, ugly, and mean, in a good way, of course!
Calling it original is an understatement!
"Staring at the Sun" is dirty, ugly, and mean, in a good way, of course!
The review praises TV On The Radio's album for its original and compelling mix of genres including new wave, blues, jazz, and electronics. The unique vocal style and rich instrumentation create a captivating sound. Highlights like "Staring at the Sun" stand out as integral pieces of the album. The review positions the band as innovative and noteworthy within the indie music scene. Listen to TV On The Radio’s Desperate Youth and explore their groundbreaking blend of sounds today!
Every song is a (positive) surprise, including the two slower ones and the final one, the most psychedelic. This CD is VERY beautiful: it is more mature than the previous one, longer, more complete... more complex but no less accessible.
Every song is a (positive) surprise, including the two slower ones and the final one, the most psychedelic.
This CD is VERY beautiful: it is more mature than the previous one, longer, more complete... more complex but no less accessible.
The album 'Misery Is A Butterfly' by Blonde Redhead surprises with its diverse song structures and psychedelic influences. Despite unconventional vocals, the mix of shrill and fragile voices becomes the band's trademark, adding variety. Highlight tracks such as 'Maddening Cloud' and 'Equus' showcase creative composition and engaging surprises. The album stands out as more mature, complex, and accessible than their previous work. Highly recommended for listeners looking for something fresh and captivating. Listen to Blonde Redhead's 'Misery Is A Butterfly' and experience a beautifully surprising indie masterpiece!
In my ears alternate instrumental, minimalist music, some seem like prayers, complete with an organ accompanying a heartbreaking female voice. There’s still time before the end of the world.
In my ears alternate instrumental, minimalist music, some seem like prayers, complete with an organ accompanying a heartbreaking female voice.
There’s still time before the end of the world.
The review describes the 28 Days Later soundtrack as a haunting and minimalist musical journey that enhances a desolate, post-apocalyptic atmosphere. The music evokes deep emotion through instrumental prayers and organ accompaniments, comparing favorably to Godspeed You! Black Emperor's style. The reviewer finds a glimmer of hope embodied in a joyful German shepherd, making the experience both unsettling and uplifting. Listen to the 28 Days Later soundtrack and immerse yourself in its haunting, emotional journey today.
These Rooney are not bad, 12 varied, catchy, short songs which you immediately recognize and end up humming. Nothing memorable, but what’s there isn’t to be thrown away: my advice is to listen to something before purchasing!
These Rooney are not bad, 12 varied, catchy, short songs which you immediately recognize and end up humming.
Nothing memorable, but what’s there isn’t to be thrown away: my advice is to listen to something before purchasing!
Rooney's self-titled debut album offers 12 short, catchy songs with a sunny Californian vibe influenced by 70s music. While not groundbreaking, the album is pleasant and recognizable. The band is part of the wave of young groups emerging after The Strokes' success. It's recommended to sample the album before buying, as it doesn't have any truly unforgettable tracks but remains enjoyable. Listen to Rooney's sunny debut and decide if their catchy indie pop is your next favorite!
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