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"The two artists launch into the waters of some Central Italian lakes a professionally set-up microphone attached to an extremely long cable; they capture the noises that 'lie beneath' and then bring them to the studio to transform them into a series of tracks with an unsettling and arcane charm." "The music so produced has all the characteristics of a true musical work, even though no traditional or electronic instrument appears in Olhon's creative process."
"The two artists launch into the waters of some Central Italian lakes a professionally set-up microphone attached to an extremely long cable; they capture the noises that 'lie beneath' and then bring them to the studio to transform them into a series of tracks with an unsettling and arcane charm."
"The music so produced has all the characteristics of a true musical work, even though no traditional or electronic instrument appears in Olhon's creative process."
Olhon's Veiovis is a unique album created entirely from processed natural sounds recorded underwater and in nature, without synthesizers or instruments. It offers deep and unsettling atmospheres that evoke ancestral and arcane sensations. The collaboration with Bad Sector enriches the project's creativity, highlighting the natural world’s hidden sound potential. This work skillfully blends concrete and ambient music and invites listeners on an emotional journey. Explore Olhon’s Veiovis and experience the unique fusion of nature and sound art. Listen now for a journey beyond traditional music.
"It doesn’t take an expert to understand that Gilmour...had planned the right ingredients and dosages to ensure a safe return to the scene." "Pieces like 'Dogs of War' are really embarrassing, as well as unlistenable."
"It doesn’t take an expert to understand that Gilmour...had planned the right ingredients and dosages to ensure a safe return to the scene."
"Pieces like 'Dogs of War' are really embarrassing, as well as unlistenable."
The review discusses Pink Floyd’s 1987 album A Momentary Lapse of Reason critically, highlighting the album’s commercial success but artistic shortcomings. It notes Nick Mason’s own reservations about the album, emphasizes the calculated nature of the work, and critiques the lack of memorable tracks. Despite its polished production and strong tour, the album fails to live up to classic Pink Floyd standards. Discover the full review and decide if Pink Floyd’s comeback album lives up to the legacy!
Hourglass is a work that boasts careful and refined production, full of captivating sounds and contemporary arrangements. Dave Gahan has a crooner’s vocation and essentially seeks to confirm to the world that he is not as crazy and reckless as he is depicted.
Hourglass is a work that boasts careful and refined production, full of captivating sounds and contemporary arrangements.
Dave Gahan has a crooner’s vocation and essentially seeks to confirm to the world that he is not as crazy and reckless as he is depicted.
Dave Gahan’s Hourglass offers a refined and carefully produced solo album that echoes Depeche Mode's style. While it lacks the songwriting genius of Martin Gore, the album impresses with its electronic influences and emotional ballads. Some tracks stand out for their creativity, though the overall impact is moderate. Hourglass reflects Gahan’s struggle to balance personal expression with fan expectations. Discover Dave Gahan’s Hourglass and decide if this introspective solo journey resonates with you.
The Sisterhood remains a rock-solid testimony of the uncertainties and fragilities that many bands of the time had to face. Eldritch has always been likeable: a maddeningly coherent and iconographic artist, halfway between western esotericism and urban and post-atomic love damnations.
The Sisterhood remains a rock-solid testimony of the uncertainties and fragilities that many bands of the time had to face.
Eldritch has always been likeable: a maddeningly coherent and iconographic artist, halfway between western esotericism and urban and post-atomic love damnations.
The Sisterhood's 'Gift' album captures the turbulent mid-80s period when Andrew Eldritch formed a side project after tensions halted Sisters of Mercy. Characterized by synthesizer-heavy, dark electronic sounds and long, cryptic tracks, it reflects a transition towards a techno-industrial style with poetic undertones. Though often seen as a minor work, it holds significance as a testament to band uncertainties and evolving gothic rock genres. Notable contributions from Patricia Morrison shape its lasting appeal. Dive into 'Gift' and discover a pivotal piece of dark wave history—listen now and explore the roots of gothic electronic music.
The new Cult play all their cards and create something that, while almost anachronistic on one hand, slaps you in the face with a truth never truly refuted (rock is NOT dead). I emphasize once again the devastating sound of the guitars, which make the ones of Guns ’n’ Roses and Nirvana seem like mandolins by comparison.
The new Cult play all their cards and create something that, while almost anachronistic on one hand, slaps you in the face with a truth never truly refuted (rock is NOT dead).
I emphasize once again the devastating sound of the guitars, which make the ones of Guns ’n’ Roses and Nirvana seem like mandolins by comparison.
Beyond Good and Evil marks a strong comeback for The Cult, emphasizing a powerful guitar sound and reinterpreting their Led Zeppelin-inspired style. The album avoids mainstream trends by delivering raw rock energy and lyrical depth. Despite not being radically original, it maintains the band's signature intensity and rock soul. This release asserts that rock music remains vibrant and relevant. Listen to Beyond Good and Evil to experience The Cult's fierce rock resurgence today!
In Rainbows does not appear to be particularly lavish in post-production, nor is it lavish with an extraordinarily inspired writing. But perhaps this is its strength. The atmosphere is pervaded by a mood that is certainly not sunny, at best nostalgic.
In Rainbows does not appear to be particularly lavish in post-production, nor is it lavish with an extraordinarily inspired writing. But perhaps this is its strength.
The atmosphere is pervaded by a mood that is certainly not sunny, at best nostalgic.
Radiohead’s In Rainbows navigates between nostalgia and fresh musical exploration with melancholic ballads and a focus on Thom Yorke's vocals. The band's pay-what-you-want digital release sparked widespread attention, overshadowing the music itself at first. Over time, the album's subtle arrangements and intimate mood reveal themselves, offering a balanced and evolving sound. Although not lavishly produced or groundbreaking, it delivers a unique blend of Radiohead’s signature elements. The reviewer appreciates the album's nuanced depth and plans to own the special edition. Dive into the nuanced world of In Rainbows—listen now and discover Radiohead’s subtle evolution.
Ian Astbury, adorned somewhere between a Native American, a shaman, and a refined gunslinger, was the voice of the grandiloquent 'Love'. 'Rain' remains the absolute perfect encapsulation of Cult-style and has echoed throughout all the band’s subsequent albums.
Ian Astbury, adorned somewhere between a Native American, a shaman, and a refined gunslinger, was the voice of the grandiloquent 'Love'.
'Rain' remains the absolute perfect encapsulation of Cult-style and has echoed throughout all the band’s subsequent albums.
The Cult's 'Love' album serves as a pivotal bridge between 1980s rock and the coming grunge era, blending dark lyrical themes with aggressive rock-blues riffs. Ian Astbury's charismatic vocal style and Billy Duffy's guitar work create a balanced, engaging record. Though not universally acclaimed by purists, 'Love' remains an iconic and influential work with memorable tracks like 'Rain' and 'Phoenix.' It stands out as one of the band's finest achievements. Discover The Cult's 'Love'—a timeless 80s rock masterpiece. Listen now and experience the legendary riffs and mystical vocals!
Discovery already implanted the precursors of the themes dear to the '80s, alternating a melodic vein with a synthpop vein, seasoned with solid rock’n’roll structures and with a splash of electronics. This record... never aged and is cherished by many experts in innovative rock who own it and won’t part with it.
Discovery already implanted the precursors of the themes dear to the '80s, alternating a melodic vein with a synthpop vein, seasoned with solid rock’n’roll structures and with a splash of electronics.
This record... never aged and is cherished by many experts in innovative rock who own it and won’t part with it.
Electric Light Orchestra's 1979 album Discovery expertly fuses disco, rock, and synthpop into a standout pop record. With catchy tracks like 'Shine a Little Love' and 'Don’t Bring Me Down,' the album remains timeless and influential. It represents the band’s commercial peak and defies strict genre categorization. Despite its simplicity to some, it continues to be cherished by rock aficionados. Explore the lasting charm of ELO's Discovery—listen now and experience the perfect blend of disco, rock, and orchestral pop!
Muse seems to have returned to haphazardly mimicking a melodic-guitar-driven style that fails to move and, in fact, irritates. "Black Holes" is a redundant, self-congratulatory album that seeks to win over new audiences but ends up irritating those who love quality without excess.
Muse seems to have returned to haphazardly mimicking a melodic-guitar-driven style that fails to move and, in fact, irritates.
"Black Holes" is a redundant, self-congratulatory album that seeks to win over new audiences but ends up irritating those who love quality without excess.
The review expresses disappointment in Muse's album Black Holes And Revelations, criticizing its lack of originality and weaker arrangements compared to prior work. It notes strong Radiohead influences and finds the singles, especially 'Starlight,' uninspiring. While previous songs like 'Hysteria' and 'Plug in Baby' are appreciated, the overall album fails to impress and may irritate dedicated fans. Discover why Muse's Black Holes And Revelations divided fans—read the full review and listen to form your own opinion!
Not only the best film by the Catalan director, but also one of the most beautiful European films of the '70s. "I wear two Rolexes, why? I want two of everything. I have two balls, don’t I? So I also have two Rolexes."
Not only the best film by the Catalan director, but also one of the most beautiful European films of the '70s.
"I wear two Rolexes, why? I want two of everything. I have two balls, don’t I? So I also have two Rolexes."
Uova d'Oro, directed by Josè Bigas Luna and starring Javier Bardem, is praised as one of the best European films of the 1970s. The film explores the hedonistic lifestyle and ambitious rise of Benito Gonzales, a self-made man whose empire ultimately crumbles. Rich in erotic and dreamlike imagery, it offers a compelling narrative about excess, social aspirations, and personal downfall. Its strong performances and vivid storytelling make it a timeless and captivating watch. Discover Josè Bigas Luna’s Uova d'Oro—watch this visually stunning tale of ambition and downfall today!
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