This is the musical journey of David Pajo from post-rock pioneer to intimate folk craftsman.

 I highly recommend "one", "three", and "six". For the ultra-fans, I recommend all.

The review highlights David Pajo's evolution from post-rock roots with Slint to an ambient and folk musician under Papa M. The Audio Tour Diary Vol.1-6 is praised for its blend of blues, traditional folk reinterpretations, and atmospheric instrumentals. Key tracks and collaborations are noted, emphasizing Pajo's versatility. The reviewer recommends particular volumes and suggests starting with Pajo's earlier album Tweez for new listeners. Listen to Papa M’s Audio Tour Diary Vol.1-6 and discover the rich textures of David Pajo’s evolving soundscape.

 "'I Put A Spell On You' is Hawkins' definitive song: a 'dance hall' rhythm and disordered screams claiming a woman’s love."

 "If rock’n’roll is (also) excess and carefree fun, then we demand a nice spot in its Hall of Fame for Screamin’ Jay."

This review delves into Screamin' Jay Hawkins' remarkable career blending early R&B, rock'n'roll, and wild stage theatrics. It highlights his iconic vocals, his theatrical and voodoo-inspired performances, and the classic songs on the album 'Cow Fingers and Mosquito Pie,' including his legendary 'I Put A Spell On You.' The review celebrates Hawkins' unique position in music history as a pioneer of excess and distinctive showmanship. Discover the wild world of Screamin' Jay Hawkins—listen to 'Cow Fingers and Mosquito Pie' and experience rock'n'roll like never before!

 A spring breeze carries away small hanging clothes, dishevels the thousand blades of grass, and brings along fragile indie-pop songs more acoustic than electric.

 Tender guitars, keyboards, gentle voices, here & there glockenspiel and distortions. They will cradle the dreams of young 'emo.'

Page France's album 'Hello, Dear Wind' offers a delicate collection of acoustic indie-pop songs. Featuring tender guitars, soft vocals, and touches of glockenspiel, it creates an intimate and dreamlike atmosphere. The album appeals especially to fans of emo and gentle, melodic music. Listen to Page France's 'Hello, Dear Wind' and let its tender acoustic melodies soothe your soul.

 Melvins + Fu Manchu + Kyuss + ambient + typical Japanese kamikaze madness.

 iPod. Listening at full volume... the Melvins?

The review praises Boris' album Akuma No Uta as an explosive and eclectic blend of influences including the Melvins, Fu Manchu, and Kyuss. It highlights the unique mix of ambient textures and intense Japanese energy, describing the album as a wild, immersive listening experience. The reviewer gives it a perfect rating, emphasizing its captivating and adventurous musical style. Dive into Boris' Akuma No Uta and experience a fearless blend of heavy and ambient Japanese rock today!

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