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McPhee’s nasal voice and his masterful guitar playing provide a unique harmony and balance between the acoustic and electric parts. It’s a great album that deserves much more recognition from rock enthusiasts, and you are one, aren’t you?
McPhee’s nasal voice and his masterful guitar playing provide a unique harmony and balance between the acoustic and electric parts.
It’s a great album that deserves much more recognition from rock enthusiasts, and you are one, aren’t you?
The review praises Groundhogs' 1970 album 'Thank Christ For The Bomb' as a peak of British blues-rock creativity. Featuring Tony McPhee's distinctive voice and guitar mastery, the concept album condemns war with emotional depth. Produced by Martin Birch, it delivers a harder rock sound balanced with acoustic moments. Highlight tracks and vivid descriptions invite rock enthusiasts to rediscover this underrated classic. Listen to Groundhogs' 'Thank Christ For The Bomb' and experience a raw, powerful slice of British blues rock history!
It’s a modern film that uses an ancient theme like that of vampires to discuss love and the risks of love itself. Bigelow will never use happy ends again. And she’s right because sometimes in this shitty world we need hope.
It’s a modern film that uses an ancient theme like that of vampires to discuss love and the risks of love itself.
Bigelow will never use happy ends again. And she’s right because sometimes in this shitty world we need hope.
Katheryn Bigelow’s Near Dark redefines the vampire genre with a modern twist on love, family, and survival. The film uses stunning nocturnal cinematography and a haunting Tangerine Dream soundtrack to enhance its dark atmosphere. Its depiction of a vampire family struggling with their monstrous condition is both emotional and violent, blending horror with deep metaphors such as the AIDS crisis. The film remains a standout debut with compelling performances and enduring style. Watch Near Dark to experience a stylish vampire tale blending love, horror, and unforgettable visuals.
Tex Perkins has gathered his bourbon beasts, picked up from the worst bars in the Australian bush, endangered animal fighting for survival and therefore even more dangerous. Tex Perkins puts down a spoken song ('Thanks') expressing gratitude with raw honesty and grit.
Tex Perkins has gathered his bourbon beasts, picked up from the worst bars in the Australian bush, endangered animal fighting for survival and therefore even more dangerous.
Tex Perkins puts down a spoken song ('Thanks') expressing gratitude with raw honesty and grit.
Beasts of Bourbon's 2007 album Little Animals marks a powerful return after a decade, showcasing Tex Perkins’ gritty vocals and uncompromising rock attitude. The album blends heavy riffs inspired by classic rock and punk legends with raw emotion and intensity. Despite lineup changes, the band delivers a consistent and energetic set of songs. Highlight tracks include "I Don’t Care About Nothing Anymore" and the heartfelt closing "Thanks". This album stands out as one of the strongest releases of the year. Discover the raw power of Beasts of Bourbon’s Little Animals—listen now and experience one of 2007's fiercest rock albums!
Tav Falco, like the mad scientist, loves to immerse himself among the dismembered and smelly bodies of the old delta blues sound. Never heard anything more raw and primitive, wipe off the sweat because here the health shirt is forbidden.
Tav Falco, like the mad scientist, loves to immerse himself among the dismembered and smelly bodies of the old delta blues sound.
Never heard anything more raw and primitive, wipe off the sweat because here the health shirt is forbidden.
This review celebrates Tav Falco’s debut album 'Behind the Magnolia Curtain' as a raw, energetic exploration of Memphis rockabilly and blues. The reviewer admires Falco’s genius and his collaboration with Alex Chilton, highlighting the album’s primitive, wild sound. The comparison to the Cramps adds context to Falco’s unique philological approach to swamp and garage rock. The review ends with strong praise for Falco’s contribution to authentic rock ’n’ roll. Dive into the raw and wild world of Tav Falco’s Panther Burns—listen now and experience true rockabilly madness!
The freak tour offers you sounds that travel on the legendary psychedelic roads of the lost American dream. Don't call the plumber, listen to 'Straight Freak Ticket'!
The freak tour offers you sounds that travel on the legendary psychedelic roads of the lost American dream.
Don't call the plumber, listen to 'Straight Freak Ticket'!
The review praises Love Battery's 1995 album 'Straight Freak Ticket' for its psychedelic rock revival and colorful sonic palette that contrasts with typical Seattle grunge. Rob Nine and his band embraced influences from Hendrix and late '60s American ballads to create an expansive, euphoric sound. Songs like 'Harold Pink Room' and 'Nehru Jacket' showcase this fresh, acid-trip-inspired vibe. Overall, the album offers listeners an engaging journey away from gloomy grunge toward a vibrant musical 'freak paradise.' Dive into Love Battery's 'Straight Freak Ticket' and experience a colorful psychedelic rock escape today!
A great actor like Tommy Lee Jones must miss Sam Peckinpah even more. Tommy Lee Jones makes good use of the lesson of the recent past and leaves us with a film that is a new benchmark for those that will come.
A great actor like Tommy Lee Jones must miss Sam Peckinpah even more.
Tommy Lee Jones makes good use of the lesson of the recent past and leaves us with a film that is a new benchmark for those that will come.
Tommy Lee Jones’ 2005 film The Three Burials of Melquiades Estrada is a powerful contemporary western that explores moral justice through a journey of redemption. Inspired by Sam Peckinpah’s legacy, the film blends emotional storytelling, striking cinematography, and strong performances, especially from Jones and Barry Pepper. Guillermo Arriaga's screenplay enriches the narrative with impactful flashbacks and character depth. The film stands as a new benchmark in the genre and evokes deep reflection on border conflicts and human dignity. Discover the poignant journey and profound themes of The Three Burials—watch this modern western masterpiece today.
All those who are devoted to the MC5/Stooges cult... are my blood brothers. From start to finish it’s all an amphetamine spread of raw beauty, from the more abrasively melodic episodes to those with the guitars deliriously maxed-out.
All those who are devoted to the MC5/Stooges cult... are my blood brothers.
From start to finish it’s all an amphetamine spread of raw beauty, from the more abrasively melodic episodes to those with the guitars deliriously maxed-out.
This review celebrates Sonic's Rendezvous Band as a vital part of the Detroit rock legacy, led by Fred 'Sonic' Smith. Highlighting rare live recordings and powerful originals, it praises the band's raw, energetic sound reminiscent of MC5 and the Stooges. Thanks to Patti Smith's efforts, these essential performances have been preserved and properly released, offering fans authentic sonic intensity and historical significance. Dive into Sonic’s Rendezvous Band’s raw Detroit sound—listen now and experience rock history alive!
“‘Emerge’ is a great hard rock album unjustly underrated, the Litter doesn’t do like other US bands of the time that expand the sound towards psychedelic tones but go straight to the point with incisive pieces.” “There’s so much pleasure here, folks... Do you perhaps think it’s a record too old for making love? Remember that in rock, age differences do not exist.”
“‘Emerge’ is a great hard rock album unjustly underrated, the Litter doesn’t do like other US bands of the time that expand the sound towards psychedelic tones but go straight to the point with incisive pieces.”
“There’s so much pleasure here, folks... Do you perhaps think it’s a record too old for making love? Remember that in rock, age differences do not exist.”
The review highlights The Litter's 1969 album 'Emerge' as an underrated hard rock classic. Originating from Minneapolis, the band forged a powerful, no-nonsense sound distinct from their psychedelic contemporaries. The album features strong guitar work, compelling vocals, and standout tracks that blend blues and hard rock influences. Despite their talent, The Litter remains largely forgotten among American 60s rock bands. Listen to The Litter’s 'Emerge' and rediscover a lost classic of 60s hard rock!
"For me, the fundamental thing is that the monster is outside, but it’s always there: it’s the neighbor. The real threat is the neighbors." The horror of evil is no longer the result of past legends but is the metaphor of the pettiness of the present, in which drinking blood is the search for contact in a society that rejects the 'unaligned' individual.
"For me, the fundamental thing is that the monster is outside, but it’s always there: it’s the neighbor. The real threat is the neighbors."
The horror of evil is no longer the result of past legends but is the metaphor of the pettiness of the present, in which drinking blood is the search for contact in a society that rejects the 'unaligned' individual.
Martin by George A. Romero challenges traditional vampire myths, setting the story in a shabby Pennsylvania suburb. The film explores horror as an internal, societal issue rather than supernatural, with ambiguous storytelling and unsettling atmospheres. Romero’s minimalist style and focus on ordinary characters heighten the psychological impact. The film is both a homage and subversion of vampire lore, pairing style with concept despite a limited budget. Discover George A. Romero's Martin, a thought-provoking vampire tale redefining horror in suburbia. Watch it now and dive into its unsettling atmosphere!
His own voice over the years has transformed into a rich and dark blend but never aggressive: a blown and whispering voice like a magical instrument that no one will ever invent. 'Solid Air' is his most precious fruit, a jewel from 1972 that will remain in the hearts of enthusiasts and will always conquer new ones.
His own voice over the years has transformed into a rich and dark blend but never aggressive: a blown and whispering voice like a magical instrument that no one will ever invent.
'Solid Air' is his most precious fruit, a jewel from 1972 that will remain in the hearts of enthusiasts and will always conquer new ones.
John Martyn's 1972 album Solid Air is a genre-defying blend of folk, jazz, and blues, marked by his unique guitar effects and rich, whispering voice. The album features notable collaborators like Danny Thompson and pays tribute to Martyn's friend Nick Drake. Its emotional depth and atmospheric ballads continue to captivate listeners and attract new fans. Solid Air remains a celebrated jewel in British folk-rock history. Dive into John Martyn’s masterpiece Solid Air and experience an unforgettable blend of folk, jazz, and blues that transcends genres.
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