mien_mo_man

DeRank : 2,02
DeAge™ : 6996 days • Here since 22 january 2007
Album DeRango™ 18,00

Ric Ocasek, Gillian McCain, Alan Vega

Getchertiktz mien_mo_man

 Ocasek is the brain, McCain the lower abdomen, and Vega is the gut.

 A rollercoaster inside a horror tunnel dug under a city that, having stopped growing, begins to self-devour.

 Dive into the dark sounds and words of 'Getchertiktz'—explore the haunting collaboration of three New York artists confronting a city in decline.

💬 4
1705
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 3,66

Roger McGuinn

Thunderbyrd mien_mo_man

 Thunderbyrd is a poorly conceived and even more poorly executed work by an artist lacking balance.

 McGuinn’s interpretation of 'American Girl' is undoubtedly the lowest, never before so atonal in his life.

 Explore this critical review of Roger McGuinn's Thunderbyrd and discover why this 1977 album falls short despite its promising collaborators.

💬 2
1965
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 20,01

Gene Clark

Two Sides To Every Story mien_mo_man

 "'Two Sides To Every Story' is mostly a somewhat cute but nothing surprising album, mostly consisting of ballads that are overly sweet and predictable."

 "Diluted music, softened, tamed, calmed in spirit, and less inspired. Like its author?"

 Discover the complexities behind Gene Clark’s 1977 album — listen and decide if it’s a hidden gem or a subdued setback.

💬 6
1978
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 14,41

Roger McGuinn

Cardiff Rose mien_mo_man

 Mick Ronson greatly supports a McGuinn in top form, and one is almost amazed by how well the duo functions.

 Cardiff Rose seems like folk rock for kids, glam rock for adults.

 Discover the unique blend of folk and glam in Roger McGuinn’s Cardiff Rose—listen now and explore a vibrant chapter of 70s rock history!

💬 4
2185
📈 4,50
Album DeRango™ 0,00

Chris Hillman

Slippin' Away mien_mo_man

 Hillman confirms all his sensational background of folk and folk rock, country and country rock, psychedelia and beach rock, and more or less all Americana.

 Parsons-nostalgic ballads, rock with basic plots, playful mid-tempos, and little more: the first step for an author who... will soon change his musical approach, taking refuge in pure country.

 Discover Chris Hillman’s classic blend of folk and country rock—listen to 'Slippin' Away' and explore his musical roots today!

💬 1
2322
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 12,49

Crosby & Nash

Whistling Down the Wire mien_mo_man

 The sweetness of Nash’s melodies and Crosby’s proto-dream pop psychedelia work magnificently.

 Crosby and Nash’s pieces lack that something that made the two singer-songwriters great: charm, warmth, atmosphere.

 Discover the delicate melodies and introspective vibes of Crosby & Nash's Whistling Down The Wire—listen and explore their timeless sound.

💬 4
2410
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 17,54

The Souther Hillman Furay Band

Trouble In Paradise mien_mo_man

 It’s useless for legends like Chris Hillman to adhere to the dictates of current trends or insist on forming new supergroups: this joint venture with surf rocker John David Souther does not yield the hoped-for results.

 To the distorted vision of those who attempt to listen to 'Trouble In Paradise' after all these years, the record seems to have been conceived to extract some money from the fans of the golden age.

 Discover the truth behind Trouble In Paradise—listen and judge this 70s rock reunion for yourself!

💬 5
2134
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 9,66

Roger McGuinn

Roger McGuinn & Band mien_mo_man

 McGuinn’s new songs are only four, and his writing, besides being a rare commodity, seems rather sterile.

 Dylan’s masterpiece is almost totally out of context: his 'Americana' has transformed into a beach rock that winks at the fashion of the time.

 Explore Roger McGuinn & Band’s unique 1975 album and discover the blend of folk, rock, and beach pop today!

💬 3
1237
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 21,08

The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band

The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band mien_mo_man

 Their debut album consists of healthy, robust soft rock, drawing from the noble past of the two most renowned authors and updating it to radio needs.

 The best of the trio, in terms of writing quality, is Richie Furay, who immediately serves the radio-friendly cause with the pleasant opener 'Fallin’ In Love.'

 Discover the rich roots and smooth melodies of The Souther-Hillman-Furay Band’s classic 1974 album—listen now and dive into West Coast soft rock history.

💬 6
2183
📈 5,00
Album DeRango™ 31,73

Crosby & Nash

Wind On The Water mien_mo_man

 Not a masterpiece, but a genuine and well-targeted album, exuding bitterness and disappointment, dismay and misfortune.

 There’s introspection, there are tense nerves, bitter smiles, there’s awareness, there’s the pain of loss.

 Listen to Crosby & Nash's 'Wind On The Water' for a profound journey into their darker, more mature sound.

💬 11
3594
📈 4,67