You are not logged in
DeRank ™: 0,00 • DeAge™ : 6833 days
I climb that last fragile (?) step and here I am at the top: everything explodes with beauty and fear... a unique moment of joy and sadness, a unique moment of life. Stand up dog! Stand up damn it! Fight life, it cannot overpower you! You’re a weakling... (NO! I am not weak).
I climb that last fragile (?) step and here I am at the top: everything explodes with beauty and fear... a unique moment of joy and sadness, a unique moment of life.
Stand up dog! Stand up damn it! Fight life, it cannot overpower you! You’re a weakling... (NO! I am not weak).
This review captures a deeply emotional and poetic experience while listening to Agalloch's 'Ashes Against The Grain.' The writer reflects on themes of life, death, nature, and inner conflict with vivid imagery. The album acts as a soundtrack to a personal and existential journey amidst a cold, rainy day. The sentiment is contemplative with moments of both beauty and despair. Dive into Agalloch's haunting soundscape—listen now and experience the profound journey of 'Ashes Against The Grain.'
‘Closer’ is a truly difficult album to classify, but probably not to understand... I personally prefer to classify it as dark, just dark and nothing more. ‘The Eternal’ is a funeral march, accompanying Ian Curtis on his last journey... the heart is now definitively burned but the soul is still here.
‘Closer’ is a truly difficult album to classify, but probably not to understand... I personally prefer to classify it as dark, just dark and nothing more.
‘The Eternal’ is a funeral march, accompanying Ian Curtis on his last journey... the heart is now definitively burned but the soul is still here.
The review explores the intense dark atmosphere and emotional depth of Joy Division's Closer. The author shares personal experiences and interpretations of key tracks, emphasizing themes of death, acceptance, and existential struggle. The album is seen as an ethereal masterpiece that transcends simple genre classification. Ian Curtis's poetic and resigned lyrics add a haunting layer that leaves a lasting impression. Dive into the haunting depths of Joy Division’s Closer and experience one of post-punk’s darkest masterpieces.
I lost myself in a whirlwind of dark thoughts, playing a Shadowplay... I can hear the Disorder... I can hear the Lords; I’m waiting for the Day Of The Lords...
I lost myself in a whirlwind of dark thoughts, playing a Shadowplay...
I can hear the Disorder... I can hear the Lords; I’m waiting for the Day Of The Lords...
This review captures the emotional intensity and dark atmosphere of Joy Division's debut album Unknown Pleasures. The evocative references to key tracks highlight the listener's immersion in the band's haunting post-punk sound. The reviewer expresses a deep connection with the music's brooding themes and timeless impact. Overall, a passionate endorsement of an iconic record. Explore Joy Division's Unknown Pleasures and experience the dark, unforgettable sound that shaped post-punk history.
DeRank™: 0,00
DeAge 7763
DeAge 7024
DeRank™: 0,61
DeRank™: 0,42
DeAge 6850
DeAge 6490
DeAge 7078
DeAge 6981
Drag here or click to upload a photo.
Drag here or click to upload a video.
Drag here or click to upload an audio file.
You can take a note on this content. What you write here is visible only to you. To view your notes, go to the bookmarks section.