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"The record is decidedly more rock than grunge, and ... you can smell the recording studio rather than the dust of a garage." "The album does not show drops or relaxations, offering a certain compositional and executional linearity and continuity."
"The record is decidedly more rock than grunge, and ... you can smell the recording studio rather than the dust of a garage."
"The album does not show drops or relaxations, offering a certain compositional and executional linearity and continuity."
Uncle Anesthesia, Screaming Trees' 1991 major label debut, offers a professional rock sound with a dense, clean production and the distinctive voice of Mark Lanegan. Produced with Chris Cornell's support, the album maintains a high-quality consistency across all tracks. While the album’s uniformity might have limited standout hits, it features strong psychedelic and melodic elements. Its impressive cover art adds to the album's charm. Listen to Uncle Anesthesia and discover the raw power and smooth rock sound of Screaming Trees' underrated classic.
If he made me sleep, he was good, because you can’t sleep with a dog in your ears. Then I thought that if my mom met Masini, he would tell her she was the little Cinderella in love and instead of leaving me by the dumpster she would keep me with her and my grandparents.
If he made me sleep, he was good, because you can’t sleep with a dog in your ears.
Then I thought that if my mom met Masini, he would tell her she was the little Cinderella in love and instead of leaving me by the dumpster she would keep me with her and my grandparents.
The reviewer reflects on their early memories of Marco Masini's album Malinconoia, recalling the impact it had during a difficult childhood. The story intertwines personal hardships with the emotions evoked by the music. Though unsure about Masini's technical singing skills, the album brought comfort and sleep during troubled times. The narrative also contrasts Masini's softer music with heavier rock influences encountered later. Discover the haunting nostalgia of Marco Masini's Malinconoia and experience a deeply emotional musical journey.
It's almost like listening to someone reading an encyclopedia, and it’s an utterly unengaging listen. This album is deliberately what it is, a formally impeccable nothing, and in this, it’s a perfectly successful album.
It's almost like listening to someone reading an encyclopedia, and it’s an utterly unengaging listen.
This album is deliberately what it is, a formally impeccable nothing, and in this, it’s a perfectly successful album.
This review examines Franco Battiato's 1995 album 'L'Ombrello e la Macchina da Cucire' as a cold, impersonal, and highly intellectual work. Despite impeccable form and numerous references across science, philosophy, and music, it ultimately fails to emotionally engage the listener. The album marks a deliberate artistic closure of a phase, leading to a new creative direction with Battiato and Manlio Sgalambro's collaboration. It is recognized more as a sophisticated stylistic experiment than a memorable artistic statement. Dive into the intriguing complexity of Franco Battiato’s 'L'Ombrello e la Macchina da Cucire' and decide if this cerebral album speaks to you.
"True peace is found only in the continuous and essential search for oneself." "The clouds cannot annihilate the sun."
"True peace is found only in the continuous and essential search for oneself."
"The clouds cannot annihilate the sun."
The review praises 'Caffè De La Paix' as one of Franco Battiato's most intimate and best albums. It highlights the themes of spiritual self-discovery, the cyclical nature of life, and metaphysical reflection presented through a blend of Middle Eastern sounds and profound lyrics. The music masterfully guides listeners on a meditative journey towards inner peace. Special mention is given to the song 'Lode all’ Inviolato' for encapsulating the album’s essence. Dive into Battiato's profound 'Caffè De La Paix' and experience a soulful musical journey of introspection and peace.
What I really can’t stand is that the album is entirely sung in falsetto, and by the third track I’m already fed up. If you want to tell me something, and if you write an album you evidently do, tell me, don’t hide it beneath cryptic allusions and references.
What I really can’t stand is that the album is entirely sung in falsetto, and by the third track I’m already fed up.
If you want to tell me something, and if you write an album you evidently do, tell me, don’t hide it beneath cryptic allusions and references.
Kyrie's 2004 album 'Le Meccaniche del Quinto' is criticized for its excessive falsetto vocals and pretentious, cryptic lyrics referencing literary figures. While musically solid and inspired by bands like The Cure and Joy Division, the album fails to engage the reviewer. Some tracks like 'Caffè viennese' and 'Nimloth Kirloth' receive mild praise. The review ultimately reflects frustration with the band’s style and presentation. Discover Kyrie's indie style and decide if this falsetto-driven album resonates with you!
Eddie is incredible: he roars, powerful, very powerful, and when you think it can’t get any better, his voice grows more and more. I see all of us standing, clapping and singing and not stopping, and they on stage leave the instruments and gather and look at us, and then start applauding us and thanking us. How awesome!
Eddie is incredible: he roars, powerful, very powerful, and when you think it can’t get any better, his voice grows more and more.
I see all of us standing, clapping and singing and not stopping, and they on stage leave the instruments and gather and look at us, and then start applauding us and thanking us. How awesome!
This review passionately captures Pearl Jam's 2006 live concert in Milan, describing a vibrant and intense performance filled with favorite songs, heartfelt moments, and stunning energy. The author highlights Eddie Vedder's powerful vocals and strong connection with the audience. Memorable covers and extended jams emphasize the band's skill and passion. Overall, the concert is described as unforgettable and deeply moving for fans. Relive Pearl Jam’s unforgettable Milan concert—listen now and feel the raw energy of rock legends on stage!
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