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His music somehow manages to stay abstract, a colorful cloud that flows from my stereo speakers and hovers in mid-air, still changing form and consistency. The beauty of these songs is something elusive, it hints at something from our childhood (happy), a pop purity that’s very hard to find.
His music somehow manages to stay abstract, a colorful cloud that flows from my stereo speakers and hovers in mid-air, still changing form and consistency.
The beauty of these songs is something elusive, it hints at something from our childhood (happy), a pop purity that’s very hard to find.
Ariel Pink's 'Haunted Graffiti 5: House Arrest' showcases a unique blend of 60s pop nostalgia, psychedelic influences, and homemade lo-fi charm. Recorded mostly solo on an 8-track recorder, the album is a colorful and mutable collage that reveals new details with each listen. Critics admire the melodic sensibility and experimental approach that make this indie rock project stand out. Fans of vintage sounds and DIY ethos will find this album a sugary and elusive treasure. Dive into Ariel Pink’s unique lo-fi world and discover the nostalgic charm of 'House Arrest' today!
"Stephen McCarty... has a hunger for music that is evident in his face, he growls, prances, and plays divinely." "Jason Simon... is the master of ceremony, his guitar can be either gentle or abrasive depending on the need."
"Stephen McCarty... has a hunger for music that is evident in his face, he growls, prances, and plays divinely."
"Jason Simon... is the master of ceremony, his guitar can be either gentle or abrasive depending on the need."
This review captures the magic of Dead Meadow's live show at Firenze's Piazza del Carmine in 2008. The band's dynamic interplay and hypnotic psychedelic rock enthrall the audience. The reviewers highlight the passion and musical chemistry of the band members, particularly the intense drumming and soulful vocals. The performance balances new songs with older favorites, leaving a lasting impression of authenticity and energy. Dive into Dead Meadow's hypnotic live energy and explore their unique blend of psychedelic rock today!
This killer r'n'r machine was called Bored! The engine, at least in the early years, was the contrast between the two wild guitarists, Dave Thomas and John Nolan. High-voltage rock'n'roll, honor to the Bored!
This killer r'n'r machine was called Bored! The engine, at least in the early years, was the contrast between the two wild guitarists, Dave Thomas and John Nolan.
High-voltage rock'n'roll, honor to the Bored!
This review highlights Bored!'s double CD 'Chunks' as a powerful and underrated rock collection showcasing the fiery synergy of guitarists Dave Thomas and John Nolan. The album delivers punk, hard rock, and stoner vibes inspired by icons like Stooges and Motorhead. Although lineup changes affected the band's evolution, the collection preserves their raw energy and memorable tracks, including standout covers. An essential listen for lovers of vintage Aussie rock. Dive into the intense world of Bored! and experience their explosive rock legacy with 'Chunks' today!
Electricity saturates the air, shakes you inside, you find yourself in an abandoned industrial warehouse, lit by faulty neon lights. An unstable album, a transitional album, an album played to exorcise one’s demons. A sincere album, desperately sincere.
Electricity saturates the air, shakes you inside, you find yourself in an abandoned industrial warehouse, lit by faulty neon lights.
An unstable album, a transitional album, an album played to exorcise one’s demons. A sincere album, desperately sincere.
The review praises Warlocks’ Heavy Deavy Skull Lover for its immersive, unhealthy atmosphere filled with distorted psychedelic sound. It evokes bleak emotions and recalls influential bands like Jesus & Mary Chain and Spacemen 3. The album is seen as a transitional, sincere work exploring pain and spiritual growth. The reviewer is deeply moved, highlighting the album’s raw emotional intensity and its challenging sonic landscape. Dive into the haunting sounds of Warlocks’ Heavy Deavy Skull Lover and explore its raw psychedelic depths.
"The acid journey of the Mammatus cloud continues." "The voice for the last time enlightens me on the value of the nature we are part of."
"The acid journey of the Mammatus cloud continues."
"The voice for the last time enlightens me on the value of the nature we are part of."
The review poetically describes Mammatus' album The Coast Explodes as an intense psychedelic journey inspired by nature. It highlights the fusion of distorted Sabbath-style heaviness with tribal percussion and hypnotic rhythms. The music evokes vivid imagery of the coast, wind, and ocean, creating a deeply immersive experience. The reviewer praises the album's electric atmosphere and guiding voice, concluding with a powerful connection to nature. Dive into Mammatus' atmospheric journey—listen now and experience the coastal psychedelia!
I TURN UP THE VOLUME. It feels like visualizing a barrier, a wall of compact sound, a wave with the power to throw me forward and then drag me back. "All my life is this escape, all my life is this wave, I slip inside it and start with the whole story... Behind me, all the crap slides away."
I TURN UP THE VOLUME. It feels like visualizing a barrier, a wall of compact sound, a wave with the power to throw me forward and then drag me back.
"All my life is this escape, all my life is this wave, I slip inside it and start with the whole story... Behind me, all the crap slides away."
Jesu's Lifeline EP offers a powerful post-metal experience marked by heavy, distorted riffs and immersive soundscapes. The review highlights the dynamic intensity of the tracks, particularly 'Storm Comin' On' with guest vocals by Jarboe. The music creates a wave-like sensation that carries the listener through moments of rising tension and melancholic release. Overall, Lifeline is praised for its emotional depth and sonic richness. Listen to Jesu's Lifeline EP and immerse yourself in its powerful post-metal waves today!
I remain ecstatic listening to certain sounds, electronic sounds that seem to come from heaven. There is always a need for albums like this, albums that care about our feelings, albums that leverage our ability to dream.
I remain ecstatic listening to certain sounds, electronic sounds that seem to come from heaven.
There is always a need for albums like this, albums that care about our feelings, albums that leverage our ability to dream.
Bracken's 'We Know About the Need' is a captivating blend of rarefied electronics and folk, creating a dreamlike, emotional listening experience. Chris Adams crafts hypnotic melodies that transport listeners beyond time and routines. The album evokes sentimental and imaginative responses, positioning itself as a significant and heartfelt work. Its delicate psychedelic touches and evocative sounds invite deep reflection and attachment. Dive into Bracken's 'We Know About the Need' and let its ethereal sounds take you on a mesmerizing emotional journey.
He floors me when he pays tribute to his old friend Jeffrey Lee Pierce (R.I.P.) with a moving rendition of 'Carry Home'. These two splendid voices, opposites yet beautiful, still circulating in my head.
He floors me when he pays tribute to his old friend Jeffrey Lee Pierce (R.I.P.) with a moving rendition of 'Carry Home'.
These two splendid voices, opposites yet beautiful, still circulating in my head.
The reviewer warmly recalls Isobel Campbell and Mark Lanegan's live concert at Queen Elizabeth Hall, highlighting the heartfelt tribute to Jeffrey Lee Pierce and the charming interplay between the duo. The atmosphere is vividly described, with the rain and setting enhancing the overall experience. The show impresses with the duo's contrasting yet harmonious voices and the promise of new music. Discover the magic of Isobel Campbell & Mark Lanegan live—listen to their evocative duet and feel the emotional power of their music.
The group is incredibly tight, an impressive sonic flow for its power, capable of flattening the listener. 'Need To Control' launches fragments of the past, think Hardcore, Grind, Death, and launches them at breakneck speed on its own track.
The group is incredibly tight, an impressive sonic flow for its power, capable of flattening the listener.
'Need To Control' launches fragments of the past, think Hardcore, Grind, Death, and launches them at breakneck speed on its own track.
Brutal Truth's album 'Need To Control' builds on their debut with intense grindcore energy and avant-garde elements. The band showcases impressive production, tight performance, and creative fusion of hardcore, death, and grind influences. The striking album art and collaborations further mark its significance in extreme music. Dive into Brutal Truth's 'Need To Control' and experience grindcore at its finest—listen now and feel the raw power!
There’s much more than mere copying; there’s the reimagining of a sound and the beginning of a heavily pessimistic poetry. Listen to 'Born Too Late' or 'Dying Inside,' and you’ll understand.
There’s much more than mere copying; there’s the reimagining of a sound and the beginning of a heavily pessimistic poetry.
Listen to 'Born Too Late' or 'Dying Inside,' and you’ll understand.
This review highlights Saint Vitus' 1989 live album recorded in Germany, showcasing their doom metal roots inspired by Black Sabbath. It praises Scott "Wino" Weinrich’s powerful vocals and Dave Chandler's guitar work, emphasizing the band's cult status and emotional depth. The album is seen as a significant contribution to the doom metal genre and an essential part of SST Records’ diverse catalog. Listen to Saint Vitus live and dive into the roots of doom metal’s dark, powerful legacy.
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