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Low Life is the album that best represents the soul of New Order, confused, disordered, without a guiding line. This Time of Night is not only the best of the album but of their entire discography.
Low Life is the album that best represents the soul of New Order, confused, disordered, without a guiding line.
This Time of Night is not only the best of the album but of their entire discography.
Low Life marks a crucial moment in New Order's journey after Joy Division, showcasing their courage to evolve and experiment. The album is diverse and sometimes chaotic, yet embodies the band's essence. Standout tracks include 'Perfect Kiss' and extensively praised 'This Time of Night.' Despite rough production, the album remains a cornerstone of their early career and highlights their transition from post-punk to electronic soundscapes. Dive into New Order's Low Life and experience a bold blend of post-punk roots and electronic innovation.
The show continues with "Blasphemous rumors" ... Reading the song’s lyrics is like plunging into the most hidden and disturbing depths of life. The arena literally explodes followed by the implosions dictated by the song’s rhythm, and Gahan doesn’t stop…
The show continues with "Blasphemous rumors" ... Reading the song’s lyrics is like plunging into the most hidden and disturbing depths of life.
The arena literally explodes followed by the implosions dictated by the song’s rhythm, and Gahan doesn’t stop…
This review vividly recounts Depeche Mode's historic 101 concert at the Rose Bowl on June 18, 1988. The detailed description covers the energetic performance, setlist progression, and the powerful connection between the band and the large audience. Emphasizing its significance in the band's career and live music history, the review praises the technical skill and emotional impact of the show. The concert is declared a definitive moment deserving a score beyond perfect. Experience the magic of Depeche Mode’s legendary 101 concert – listen now and relive the unforgettable live performance!
This best-of includes 18 of the most representative songs of the group plus the previously unreleased 'Martyr.' The fact that this best-of was released solely for commercial purposes proves this, as this collection does not represent anything new, it merely recycles old material.
This best-of includes 18 of the most representative songs of the group plus the previously unreleased 'Martyr.'
The fact that this best-of was released solely for commercial purposes proves this, as this collection does not represent anything new, it merely recycles old material.
This review evaluates Depeche Mode's 'The Best Of... Volume 1' as a collection that covers 25 years but lacks the depth of earlier compilations. While the CD includes only the most famous tracks and one unreleased song, the DVD's extensive video collection and the included documentary stand out. Recommended mainly for new fans, the review cautions longtime supporters about the limited new content and commercial nature of the release. Discover the iconic videos and explore Depeche Mode's legacy with this collection—perfect for new fans wanting a glimpse!
HOW DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hilary Duff is no more than a circus act... her only fans are just twelve-year-olds with raging hormones.
HOW DISGUSTING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hilary Duff is no more than a circus act... her only fans are just twelve-year-olds with raging hormones.
The review strongly criticizes Hilary Duff's Forever Hilary album, mainly for its heavy reliance on remixes and the low originality of its content. The reviewer expresses disdain for the album's quality and questions its appeal beyond very young fans. It also comments on Italy's music market favoring 'disposable' pop acts. Overall, the tone is sarcastic and highly negative. Read this blunt review and decide if Hilary Duff's Forever Hilary deserves a listen or a miss!
"Medazzaland is the classic album to be played as a penalty to the unlucky one who loses in a board game." "I realize I’ve been too kind in this review... otherwise they would have censored the article if I had freely expressed everything I thought."
"Medazzaland is the classic album to be played as a penalty to the unlucky one who loses in a board game."
"I realize I’ve been too kind in this review... otherwise they would have censored the article if I had freely expressed everything I thought."
This review harshly criticizes Duran Duran's 1997 album Medazzaland, focusing on its troubled production, failed attempt at electronic experimentation, and lackluster songs. The author finds the album an artistic failure, recommends it only to diehard fans, and dismisses it as a musical disappointment. Notable production conflicts and lineup changes affected the project's outcome. Overall, the album is seen as a low point for the band. Explore this controversial Duran Duran album and decide if Medazzaland is a hidden gem or a musical misstep.
The album sounds very pop, and the experimentation to which New Order had dedicated their lives throughout the 80s is strangely set aside in favor of a 'flat' and lackluster sound. I would recommend the purchase only to New Order fans who would like to expand their knowledge of the satellite projects of the English group members.
The album sounds very pop, and the experimentation to which New Order had dedicated their lives throughout the 80s is strangely set aside in favor of a 'flat' and lackluster sound.
I would recommend the purchase only to New Order fans who would like to expand their knowledge of the satellite projects of the English group members.
The Other Two & You is a lesser-known 1993 album by New Order members Gillian Gilbert and Steve Morris. The album leans towards a pop sound rather than the experimental electronic style typical of New Order, with production input from Stephen Hague. While some tracks stand out, much of the album feels flat and unconvincing. It's recommended mainly for dedicated New Order fans interested in exploring side projects. The album packaging features art by Peter Saville, known for his work with Joy Division and New Order. Discover The Other Two’s unique take on New Order’s legacy and decide if this hidden gem fits your playlist!
The two Boys retreated into their shell and from within, they see all those groups... who 'renounce' the pop works done in the '80s. 'Very' was the last album to achieve a certain success with both critics and the public, an album to which I am very attached for various reasons.
The two Boys retreated into their shell and from within, they see all those groups... who 'renounce' the pop works done in the '80s.
'Very' was the last album to achieve a certain success with both critics and the public, an album to which I am very attached for various reasons.
The review reflects a deep personal connection to Pet Shop Boys' 1993 album 'Very'. It highlights the album's deliberate return to classic 80s pop rhythms amid a 90s rock-dominated scene. While the production may seem simple, the songs carry subtle social satire. The reviewer emphasizes the album's importance as a milestone in the band's career and stresses the need to appreciate its historical context. Dive into Pet Shop Boys' 'Very' and experience a timeless pop masterpiece with rich 90s vibes and clever social commentary.
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