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I’ve managed to digest them, and without even downing the usual bottle of Montenegro. And I was happy as a Pippo, the Sanjuro. Are they the masterpiece within Iside’s work, or the start of its decline? Too derivative? Can you tell that the cook is already wealthy?
I’ve managed to digest them, and without even downing the usual bottle of Montenegro. And I was happy as a Pippo, the Sanjuro.
Are they the masterpiece within Iside’s work, or the start of its decline? Too derivative? Can you tell that the cook is already wealthy?
This review of Iside's 'Le Lasagne' blends personal reflection and vivid imagery, noting the album's uniqueness and the emotional journey it evokes. The writer contemplates comparisons to other artists, while admiring the album's originality. The review is poetic and layered with thoughtful musings, portraying a positive and intimate listening experience. Dive into the poetic and evocative world of Iside's 'Le Lasagne'—listen now and explore its unique sound and emotional depth.
The songs are all predictable, devoid of any originality, heard at least a thousand times coming out of Arnold’s jukebox. Perfect stuff for Radio Deejay at ten in the morning.
The songs are all predictable, devoid of any originality, heard at least a thousand times coming out of Arnold’s jukebox.
Perfect stuff for Radio Deejay at ten in the morning.
The reviewer approached Amy Winehouse's Back to Black with curiosity but found it disappointing compared to her debut album Frank. The album leans heavily on vintage 50s-60s girl group sounds, which, while well executed, results in predictable and clichéd songs. It lacks the originality and energy expected from a breakthrough artist. The review concludes the album is not bad but ultimately insignificant and may appeal mostly to fans of that specific genre. Discover how Amy Winehouse’s Back to Black blends vintage charm with modern pop—read the full review to see if it hits the right note for you.
When I saw you on that Norwegian television site, at the piano, while singing "The Mountain", I immediately got chills. I just ask you to pick up the electric guitar and tell the world to go to hell one more time.
When I saw you on that Norwegian television site, at the piano, while singing "The Mountain", I immediately got chills.
I just ask you to pick up the electric guitar and tell the world to go to hell one more time.
The review conveys a deep emotional connection to P.J. Harvey's White Chalk, describing its somber, piano-based style and higher vocal tone. It reflects on the artist's evolution and the album's cold, haunting mood. While appreciating some beautiful moments, the reviewer also longs for the edgier, guitar-driven sound of Harvey's past work. The review mixes personal feelings with technical details, concluding with a nuanced, middle-of-the-road rating. Discover the haunting beauty of P.J. Harvey’s White Chalk – listen now and feel the raw emotions.
"If you happen to hear them on the radio... it will take just ten seconds for you to exclaim: 'That's Mogwai!'" "They are currently among the best at using the quiet/loud contrast."
"If you happen to hear them on the radio... it will take just ten seconds for you to exclaim: 'That's Mogwai!'"
"They are currently among the best at using the quiet/loud contrast."
This review praises Mogwai's EP+6 as a significant collection of three early EPs capturing the band's distinct quiet-loud dynamics and atmospheric soundscapes. It highlights standout tracks like 'Superheroes of BMX' and 'Xmas Steps' while acknowledging minor reservations. The review appreciates the band's unique style and instrumental mastery that sets them apart in the post-rock genre. Explore Mogwai's EP+6 and immerse yourself in their signature quiet-loud soundscapes today!
Music that is difficult to define. Sounds that recall the earth to prevent flying towards the sky.
Music that is difficult to define.
Sounds that recall the earth to prevent flying towards the sky.
Kletka Red's Hybrid offers a remarkable blend of klezmer, Balkan folk, and New York-style free jazz, reflecting the diverse backgrounds of its members. The album features challenging yet captivating music with distorted guitars and Russian vocals. Originally released in 2000 and reissued in 2006, it rewards patient and attentive listening. Recommended for experimental music fans open to fresh sounds. Discover the captivating fusion of Kletka Red's Hybrid—listen now for a fresh and challenging musical experience!
The plot and characters are so unpleasant that one hopes the daughter dies too. A script that couldn’t be more predictable, characters moderately spiteful and unpleasant, direction without any creativity.
The plot and characters are so unpleasant that one hopes the daughter dies too.
A script that couldn’t be more predictable, characters moderately spiteful and unpleasant, direction without any creativity.
This review critically examines Sergio Castellitto's film Non Ti Muovere, condemning its predictable plot and unlikable characters. While Penélope Cruz's performance is praised, the film suffers from poor direction and clichéd metaphors. The reviewer harshly critiques the protagonists and questions Italian cinema's current state. Overall, the film is labeled as a tedious and largely unsuccessful drama. Read this candid review to discover why Non Ti Muovere disappoints despite high expectations.
Fever is the first word that comes to mind every time I listen to this record. Nick Cave, for a few years, when he was sick, was one of the few true artists in songwriting.
Fever is the first word that comes to mind every time I listen to this record.
Nick Cave, for a few years, when he was sick, was one of the few true artists in songwriting.
This review captures the intense, feverish atmosphere of Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds' debut album. It highlights Cave's artistic brilliance amid personal turmoil and his role in revitalizing blues music. The narrative connects thematic illness with the album’s dark, evocative sound. Though later works might surpass it, this debut remains a vital, powerful record deserving top marks. Discover the haunting depths of Nick Cave’s debut—listen to 'From Her To Eternity' and experience blues reborn through raw emotion.
Now, that the new wave revival is the bread of every day, it is appropriate to reevaluate Elastica. Delightful little songs, all except for a couple that exceed four, under three minutes, but some even under two. Fun. Carefree. With fragile fragile choruses, to sing in the shower.
Now, that the new wave revival is the bread of every day, it is appropriate to reevaluate Elastica.
Delightful little songs, all except for a couple that exceed four, under three minutes, but some even under two. Fun. Carefree. With fragile fragile choruses, to sing in the shower.
This review reevaluates Elastica's 1995 self-titled album, appreciating its role as an early new wave revival ahead of many imitators. The author reflects on past biases and highlights the band's catchy, short songs and influential sound. Justine Frischmann's leadership and independence are praised, and the album is recommended for easy, enjoyable listening. Despite not groundbreaking, the album holds lasting charm and significance. Listen to Elastica's debut and rediscover the roots of modern new wave revival today!
Tuxedomoon's music in "Desire" manages to blend electronic and acoustic elements, avant-garde and classical, American Fordist industrial scenarios and early 20th-century European decadence. The album’s title, particularly fitting, since Tuxedomoon’s music appears to be suspended at a point and in a moment that is nothing but waiting and desire.
Tuxedomoon's music in "Desire" manages to blend electronic and acoustic elements, avant-garde and classical, American Fordist industrial scenarios and early 20th-century European decadence.
The album’s title, particularly fitting, since Tuxedomoon’s music appears to be suspended at a point and in a moment that is nothing but waiting and desire.
Tuxedomoon's 1981 album Desire stands out as a unique fusion of electronic and acoustic avant-garde music. The album blends deep bass, electronic drums, cello, saxophone, and eerie vocals to create an elusive and captivating sound. Despite limited mainstream influence, its originality and timeless quality continue to resonate. Desire is praised for its experimental approach and is considered a must-have classic from the 1980s San Francisco scene. Discover the timeless avant-garde sound of Tuxedomoon's Desire—listen now and explore a unique musical journey from the 1980s.
"We're desperate, get used to it." "One of those you find yourself singing alone in the morning on the way to work. In other words, perfection."
"We're desperate, get used to it."
"One of those you find yourself singing alone in the morning on the way to work. In other words, perfection."
X's Wild Gift is a landmark 1981 album that showcases the band's fierce punk energy fused with '50s and '60s rockabilly influences. Produced by Ray Manzarek, the album features aggressive tracks, vocal interplay by Exene Cervenka and John Doe, and memorable songs like "White Girl." Widely acclaimed by major critics and ranked among the greatest albums, it remains a must-listen for punk and rock enthusiasts. Listen to X's Wild Gift now and experience a punk rock classic that shaped the Los Angeles music scene.
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