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Did you want an engine for your psyche? Here it is: 'Little Lucid Moments'... never was a title more ironic. Four whirlwinds, four hurricanes, so chaotic that it’s unclear where they end and where they begin, eccentric and a bit cocky.
Did you want an engine for your psyche? Here it is: 'Little Lucid Moments'... never was a title more ironic.
Four whirlwinds, four hurricanes, so chaotic that it’s unclear where they end and where they begin, eccentric and a bit cocky.
Motorpsycho’s 'Little Lucid Moments' marks an unexpected and splendid return with four lengthy, intertwined tracks. The album blends chaos and structure, showcasing their live energy and genre-hopping creativity. Former doubts about the band’s vitality are dispelled, proving Motorpsycho remains a powerful force in indie and psychedelic rock. Dive into Motorpsycho’s 'Little Lucid Moments' and experience their electrifying return to psychedelic rock!
A film... to watch to look in the mirror, to start wanting to be alive... wanting it is already a great thing. Sometimes you look up, pause for a moment, and wonder where you’ve ended up, who you are, and most importantly, what to do.
A film... to watch to look in the mirror, to start wanting to be alive... wanting it is already a great thing.
Sometimes you look up, pause for a moment, and wonder where you’ve ended up, who you are, and most importantly, what to do.
The Man Who Wasn't There delivers a dark and surreal exploration of the American dream’s nightmare through a passive yet compelling protagonist, Ed Crane. With sublime black-and-white visuals and sharp black comedy, the film captures themes of identity, alienation, and quiet desperation. Billy Bob Thornton's performance anchors this Coen Brothers classic. It's a must-watch for those pondering life’s murky meanings and personal rebellion. Watch The Man Who Wasn't There to dive into a haunting Coen Brothers tale of identity and the American dream.
To play hardcore you don’t need verses and choruses, you don’t need solos, you don’t need a damn thing! This isn’t music. It’s more a faithful reproduction of what man is in all its aspects.
To play hardcore you don’t need verses and choruses, you don’t need solos, you don’t need a damn thing!
This isn’t music. It’s more a faithful reproduction of what man is in all its aspects.
The review praises Penelope Spheeris' documentary as an unfiltered snapshot of the 1981 hardcore punk scene. It highlights the raw energy, violence, and authenticity of the featured bands like Black Flag, Germs, and Circle Jerks. The reviewer appreciates the film as a vital cultural document rather than conventional music entertainment. The emotional intensity and historical significance of this moment in punk are emphasized throughout. Dive into the raw energy of early hardcore punk—watch The Decline of Western Civilization now and experience a seminal music moment!
In 28 minutes and 39 seconds, [Sonic Youth] eat and shit out all the little bands that play Post-Rock. The beauty is in the little things, and I love and take everything beyond measure.
In 28 minutes and 39 seconds, [Sonic Youth] eat and shit out all the little bands that play Post-Rock.
The beauty is in the little things, and I love and take everything beyond measure.
The reviewer fondly recalls discovering Sonic Youth's SYR 2, initially skeptical but quickly impressed by its intense post-rock energy. The album's blend of feedback, delay effects, and unique rhythms stands out, overpowering smaller bands in the genre. Despite some ambiguity about which elements drive its power, the album is ultimately appreciated for its experimental approach and compelling atmosphere, earning four stars. Listen to Sonic Youth's SYR 2 and dive into their powerful experimental post-rock experience now!
This album is truly beautiful. At times it cradles you, at times it shakes you, starting from your feet and traveling up to your head, passing right through you. If you are at least a bit romantic and sentimentally inclined, the album should be savored on a sunny spring afternoon that pierces through the leaves of a tree-lined country road.
This album is truly beautiful. At times it cradles you, at times it shakes you, starting from your feet and traveling up to your head, passing right through you.
If you are at least a bit romantic and sentimentally inclined, the album should be savored on a sunny spring afternoon that pierces through the leaves of a tree-lined country road.
The review praises Lou Barlow's nerdy charm and his distinctive bedroom pop style, captured in The New Folk Implosion album from 2003. It highlights the album's tender vocals, tasteful instrumentation by band members, and its ability to evoke romantic and nostalgic feelings. The reviewer recommends savoring the album in a relaxed, sunny setting, emphasizing its emotional warmth and subtle power. Listen to The New Folk Implosion and experience the heartfelt bedroom pop of Lou Barlow today!
A song has so many microcosms that it seems to be a concentrated album. They pump, they play hard, record in a day... and sweat liters of sweat.
A song has so many microcosms that it seems to be a concentrated album.
They pump, they play hard, record in a day... and sweat liters of sweat.
The review praises Biffy Clyro's album 'The Vertigo Of Bliss' for its raw energy, complex song structures, and diverse musical elements. It highlights the band's evolution from their influences and their breakthrough in 2007. Despite some unconventional humor, the album is recommended for its heartfelt and hard-hitting rock essence. The review also notes the album's quick recording and energetic performance. Listen to Biffy Clyro's 'The Vertigo Of Bliss' and experience one of Scotland's rawest rock albums!
It sounds like a girl with almond-shaped eyes, slender and with a delicate face, who runs her Black Les Paul through two eternally buzzing Big Muffs that end up in an Orange fridge. It sounds mucho HEAVY ROCKS.
It sounds like a girl with almond-shaped eyes, slender and with a delicate face, who runs her Black Les Paul through two eternally buzzing Big Muffs that end up in an Orange fridge.
It sounds mucho HEAVY ROCKS.
The review celebrates Boris' album Heavy Rocks for its eclectic mix of styles including drone, psych, and heavy rock. Inspired by the Melvins, the band embraces raw, intense riffs and dynamic instrumentation. The unique sound is vividly described, highlighting the energy and passion behind the music. This album is characterized as both unpredictable and deeply engaging. Explore Boris' Heavy Rocks and dive into their powerful and eclectic heavy rock sound today!
Put this record on and people go silent, listen as if they are weighing the words that De Gregori sings. It is an escape, nothing else, it is my madeleine, leading to a past never left too aside.
Put this record on and people go silent, listen as if they are weighing the words that De Gregori sings.
It is an escape, nothing else, it is my madeleine, leading to a past never left too aside.
The review explores Francesco De Gregori's 1973 album 'Alice Non Lo Sa' as a powerful emotional escape and a testament to his youthful, untamed spirit. The reviewer shares a deeply personal and nostalgic connection with the album, highlighting its elusive lyrics and timeless appeal. Despite struggling to fully grasp the meanings, the music invites silence and reflection. The album serves as a comforting and enduring 'madeleine' for the listener across time. Listen to 'Alice Non Lo Sa' and experience De Gregori's poetic escape through timeless music.
The sonic depravity they brought around the States ... is thrown in your face with almost no production filter: a live that feels like a live. The first listen was tragic, the second even worse... Today, after years of sacrifices, ... 'Blow'n Chunks' stands in the side row, the one destined for rare stuff.
The sonic depravity they brought around the States ... is thrown in your face with almost no production filter: a live that feels like a live.
The first listen was tragic, the second even worse... Today, after years of sacrifices, ... 'Blow'n Chunks' stands in the side row, the one destined for rare stuff.
The review reflects the author's journey from mystifying curiosity about Flipper to owning their 1984 live album Blow'n Chunks. Despite initial disappointment, the album is recognized as a powerful, raw document of the band's intense live sound, blending punk nihilism and hypnotic rhythms. Its rough production captures the unfiltered energy that influenced many youth in the early 1980s punk scene. Today, it is valued as a rare and essential piece of punk history. Dive into Flipper's chaotic live energy—listen to Blow'n Chunks and experience raw punk history now!
Panic is the only means that ensures obedience. The film... starts from our present day, starts from the death that sets spirits, from the death of innocents which is always good for justifying political decisions.
Panic is the only means that ensures obedience.
The film... starts from our present day, starts from the death that sets spirits, from the death of innocents which is always good for justifying political decisions.
The review praises V for Vendetta as a courageous and relevant depiction of political oppression and panic-induced control in a near-future Britain. It highlights the film's connection to current realities and its thoughtful social commentary. Although the ending is seen as somewhat sanitizing hope, the movie stands out among dystopian productions for its urgency and directness. Overall, a compelling and thought-provoking watch. Discover the power of resistance—watch V for Vendetta and explore its urgent political message today!
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