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PLAY LOUD! It’s the only warning I feel like giving you for listening to this album. The album shocks you immediately with its sonic violence, but with listens, you can appreciate the beauty of ultrafast tracks like "Tea Minds," where you glimpse a certain psychedelic vein.
PLAY LOUD! It’s the only warning I feel like giving you for listening to this album.
The album shocks you immediately with its sonic violence, but with listens, you can appreciate the beauty of ultrafast tracks like "Tea Minds," where you glimpse a certain psychedelic vein.
Time Wounds All Hells by Powder Monkeys delivers explosive Australian rock with intense live energy captured in the studio. The album blends raw vocals, scorching guitar riffs, and relentless rhythm, evoking the power of legendary acts like Iggy Pop and MC5. Noteworthy tracks like "The Supernova That Never Quits" and "Tea Minds" showcase the band's dynamic range from sonic violence to psychedelic hints. Despite its 1996 release, the album remains a fierce testament to the band's uncompromising rock spirit. Turn up the volume and dive into the unstoppable force of Powder Monkeys’ Time Wounds All Hells now!
The ghost of Andrew hovers, tinting Brian’s singing with glam shades that are truly special on many occasions. ‘There’ seems like you’re listening to Andy himself as he accompanies himself on the piano: a mix between the sweetness of Marc Bolan and the roughness of the drunk Morrison... truly magnificent.
The ghost of Andrew hovers, tinting Brian’s singing with glam shades that are truly special on many occasions.
‘There’ seems like you’re listening to Andy himself as he accompanies himself on the piano: a mix between the sweetness of Marc Bolan and the roughness of the drunk Morrison... truly magnificent.
Brian Wood steps out from his brother Andrew's shadow with Devilhead's 1995 album 'Your Ice Cream's Dirty.' While not as flashy, Brian delivers intimate, occasionally glam-tinged ballads. The album mixes indie roughness with haunting melodies, reflecting the weight of a family legacy in Seattle's grunge era. Though rated three stars, the review suggests the album deserves appreciation for its unique voice. Discover the raw emotion and legacy in Devilhead’s 'Your Ice Cream's Dirty'—listen now and feel the Seattle grunge spirit live on.
The tradition of great American roots music set ablaze by scorching riffs that will drain yet another glass of bourbon. Songs like "Joy Ride", "Get off my Jollies", and "San Loco" ignite the sacred fire of southern rock on metal frameworks until they become incandescent.
The tradition of great American roots music set ablaze by scorching riffs that will drain yet another glass of bourbon.
Songs like "Joy Ride", "Get off my Jollies", and "San Loco" ignite the sacred fire of southern rock on metal frameworks until they become incandescent.
Raging Slab's 1989 album delivers a powerful mix of southern rock, metal, and blues. The band combines scorching riffs with soulful bottleneck guitar and strong vocals. Notable tracks like "Geronimo" and "Don't Dog Me" capture the energy and spirit of American roots music. The addition of Elise Steinmann's slide guitar adds depth and softness to the rugged sound. This album is a gritty, authentic blend that appeals to fans of southern and heavy rock styles. Dive into Raging Slab’s explosive mix of southern rock and metal—listen now and feel the fiery riffs ignite!
The Hammond organ of Michele Profeti opened up before my eyes old and new horizons. It’s like rubbing your eyes to check if you’re awake or if it’s a dream.
The Hammond organ of Michele Profeti opened up before my eyes old and new horizons.
It’s like rubbing your eyes to check if you’re awake or if it’s a dream.
The review praises Standarte's 1995 self-titled progressive rock album for its authentic, hard-edged approach reminiscent of classic prog bands. Featuring standout musicianship, especially from Michele Profeti on the Hammond organ and Daniele Caputo's vocals, the album echoes influences like Atomic Rooster and Led Zeppelin. Tracks like "Charge of The Light Brigade" and "One Strange December" are highlighted for their musical depth. Despite lineup changes, the band maintained its signature keyboard-driven sound throughout the 1990s. Dive into Standarte's compelling prog rock journey—listen now and rediscover 90s vintage vibes!
James "Babyface" is UNIQUE and THREEFOLD like the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit… either you love him madly or hate him to death. The title track is an absolutely funky pleasure with verbose and grueling solos of his sax wearing out the formation composed of multiple horns and musicians.
James "Babyface" is UNIQUE and THREEFOLD like the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit… either you love him madly or hate him to death.
The title track is an absolutely funky pleasure with verbose and grueling solos of his sax wearing out the formation composed of multiple horns and musicians.
James White's 1982 album Sax Maniac offers a more polished and accessible sound compared to his earlier Contortions work. Blending no wave, funk, and avant-jazz, it features big band arrangements and a dance-friendly vibe. The album reflects James Chance's unique and polarizing artistic persona. Fans of his earlier anarchic style may find some songs too similar, yet newcomers can enjoy its energetic, organic feel. Discover James White's wild and funky sax adventure — listen to Sax Maniac now and dive into no wave’s eccentric heart!
Bobby, on his knees before the old man in the wheelchair, mumbled that they had never gotten along, and this time the tears came naturally because Nicholson himself had never known his real father. Without any identity or protection, his choice, more than a search for a new unspoiled beginning, appears like a need for self-destruction.
Bobby, on his knees before the old man in the wheelchair, mumbled that they had never gotten along, and this time the tears came naturally because Nicholson himself had never known his real father.
Without any identity or protection, his choice, more than a search for a new unspoiled beginning, appears like a need for self-destruction.
This review highlights Bob Rafelson’s 1970 film Five Easy Pieces as a landmark of new Hollywood cinema. It focuses on Jack Nicholson’s nuanced portrayal of Bobby, a man caught between his working-class life and his elite musical background. The film’s themes of alienation, family conflict, and social disillusionment resonate deeply, culminating in a powerful, symbolic ending. The review praises Rafelson's direction and Nicholson’s authentic performance, emphasizing the film's continued relevance. Watch Five Easy Pieces to experience a profound story of identity and despair brought to life by Jack Nicholson’s unforgettable performance.
"Magical Love is indeed a picture disc (the first in history!) decorated with magical-astral symbols and with 3D labels that animate when the record spins." "Her screams ... make her a precursor to other vocal acrobats like Diamanda Galas or Mama Bea Tekielski."
"Magical Love is indeed a picture disc (the first in history!) decorated with magical-astral symbols and with 3D labels that animate when the record spins."
"Her screams ... make her a precursor to other vocal acrobats like Diamanda Galas or Mama Bea Tekielski."
Saturnalia's Magical Love is a rare 1970 psychedelic album deeply rooted in the English underground scene. Produced by Keith Relf, it features haunting vocals from Aletta and blends blues, folk, and progressive sounds. The album is notable for its unique picture disc design and esoteric themes. It stands as a hidden gem for vintage vinyl collectors and fans of experimental rock. Discover the mystical sounds of Saturnalia's Magical Love—listen to this psychedelic classic and explore a lost era of English underground rock!
"The Dictators: you feel like one of them." "Listen to the hardcore energy of 'I am right' and tell me what other punk band in the 2000s is capable of such feats."
"The Dictators: you feel like one of them."
"Listen to the hardcore energy of 'I am right' and tell me what other punk band in the 2000s is capable of such feats."
The Dictators returned in 2001 with D.F.F.D., delivering a mature yet vibrant punk rock album. Despite industry indifference, the band showcases exceptional writing and powerful performance. Highlights include electrifying guitar solos, relentless rhythms, and memorable anthems that make listeners feel part of the band. The album proves that The Dictators remain a powerful national rock team. Listen to The Dictators' D.F.F.D. now and experience punk rock energy with classic attitude!
The formula of gabba gabba hey is always the same: breathtaking rhythm and easy melody. It's no coincidence that the best moment of the album is the cover of a Tom Waits tune "I Don't Want to Grow Up", which is a bit of a manifesto for their career.
The formula of gabba gabba hey is always the same: breathtaking rhythm and easy melody.
It's no coincidence that the best moment of the album is the cover of a Tom Waits tune "I Don't Want to Grow Up", which is a bit of a manifesto for their career.
¡Adios Amigos! marks the Ramones' last studio effort amid shifting punk landscapes and the loss of Dee Dee Ramone. The album blends nostalgia and spirited performances, highlighted by covers of Tom Waits and Johnny Thunders. Despite diminished mainstream impact, the Ramones reaffirm their influence over younger punk bands with consistent energy and style. Discover the Ramones' spirited farewell album and revisit punk's raw roots—listen to ¡Adios Amigos! today!
Sid Griffin’s group can proudly claim the title of the new Byrds. If there weren’t music like this, life would be much, much harder.
Sid Griffin’s group can proudly claim the title of the new Byrds.
If there weren’t music like this, life would be much, much harder.
The Long Ryders' 1987 album Two Fisted Tales showcases a refined blend of rock, country, and psychedelic jangle reminiscent of the Byrds. Sid Griffin's group, rooted in the Paisley Underground, combines harder rock tracks with melodic ballads and storytelling. The album is a modern tribute to West Coast sounds, enriched with unique instrumentation and heartfelt lyrics. It is praised as a vibrant and enduring final statement from the band. Listen to Two Fisted Tales now and experience the timeless blend of rock and country inspired by the Byrds!
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