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An excellent artist, humble, courageous, sociable... When one has the courage to sing or transcribe in the form of notes, topics that not everyone can or wants to expose, all one can do is applaud for the arduous mission. Well done Mariella, let these too many unfortunate ears hear who you are and what you’ve been capable of...
An excellent artist, humble, courageous, sociable... When one has the courage to sing or transcribe in the form of notes, topics that not everyone can or wants to expose, all one can do is applaud for the arduous mission.
Well done Mariella, let these too many unfortunate ears hear who you are and what you’ve been capable of...
This review highlights Mariella Nava’s exceptional yet underrated talent as a singer-songwriter from Taranto. It emphasizes her contributions to notable Italian artists through well-crafted songs and her impactful duets. The album is praised for its soulful expression and emotional depth, with specific attention to her courage in addressing challenging themes. Despite some songs bordering on common love song tropes, the album overall stands as a strong testament to her artistic merit. Listen to Mariella Nava’s heartfelt Condivisioni to discover the fearless voice and timeless songwriting you’ve been missing.
If you want to listen to dark gothic thickets animated by indecipherable sinuous shadows... you have to change the support. To Keep From Crying is the orchestral epitaph of the announced breakup of a group that abandons itself to the necessary quiet life.
If you want to listen to dark gothic thickets animated by indecipherable sinuous shadows... you have to change the support.
To Keep From Crying is the orchestral epitaph of the announced breakup of a group that abandons itself to the necessary quiet life.
Comus' second and final album, To Keep From Crying, marks a clear departure from the dark, haunted folk style of their debut First Utterance. While it shows a more commercial progressive rock approach, traces of their original eccentricity remain, especially through the distinctive female vocals. The album offers some memorable tracks but lacks the raw intensity fans of their debut might expect. It's a bittersweet end to the band's innovative journey. Discover the haunting and evolving sounds of Comus—listen to To Keep From Crying and explore their unique musical journey.
The elimination of probable stray notes and potential vocal smears is their inimitable trademark. From this embryo, something excellent is about to form. You will have undeniable proof of it.
The elimination of probable stray notes and potential vocal smears is their inimitable trademark.
From this embryo, something excellent is about to form. You will have undeniable proof of it.
This review highlights Supertramp's 1975 album 'Crisis? What Crisis?' as an important precursor to their later success with 'Breakfast in America.' The album's clean and bright sound, clever progression, and catchy choruses stand out. Notable tracks include 'Sister Moonshine,' 'Ain’t Nobody But Me,' and 'The Meaning,' showcasing the band's ability to produce pristine, unblemished music. The review encourages listeners to explore this embryonic but promising album for its historical and musical significance. Listen to 'Crisis? What Crisis?' and discover the roots of Supertramp's legendary sound today!
This work, predominantly built on brilliant but deliberately disordered medieval metrics, represents the possibility of dazzling any musical score that a normal staff could contain. Sounds that flow, never breaching the banks, in a single channel designed by the same.
This work, predominantly built on brilliant but deliberately disordered medieval metrics, represents the possibility of dazzling any musical score that a normal staff could contain.
Sounds that flow, never breaching the banks, in a single channel designed by the same.
Comus' 'First Utterance' is a groundbreaking album featuring experimental medieval-inspired rhythms, contrasting guttural and celestial vocals, and emotionally charged string arrangements. The album's raw and sinister soundscape, created solely by the band members, is praised for its originality and artistic precision. Despite limited releases, this work stands as a monumental contribution to the psychedelic folk genre. Dive into the haunting world of Comus' 'First Utterance'—listen now to experience this psychedelic folk masterpiece!
I need winds, blazing brass, prolonged notes that start with one instrument and end with another that takes its place without anyone noticing. My last breath must be perpetual and, to be so, I need a few minutes. I must unleash my rage!
I need winds, blazing brass, prolonged notes that start with one instrument and end with another that takes its place without anyone noticing.
My last breath must be perpetual and, to be so, I need a few minutes. I must unleash my rage!
The review offers a deeply emotional and poetic interpretation of Mozart's Requiem, emphasizing its intense musical and existential struggle. It evokes the composer's desperation, grandeur, and dramatic demands for his final work. The narrative dives into the orchestration and voices required to express death operatically, while mourning Mozart’s mortal fate. Ultimately, the review celebrates the masterpiece’s eternal power despite the tragedy behind its creation. Explore Mozart’s Requiem and experience the powerful drama behind his final masterpiece.
An apparently out-of-tune piano and the not entirely dissipated intoxication of a hangover from an improbable brass group serve as the opening to what I personally define as the highest quality work of the Rolling Stones. Were it not for the evident uncertainties, unfortunately easy to catch in Watts’ percussion commentary, 'She’s a Rainbow' would be an authentic masterpiece.
An apparently out-of-tune piano and the not entirely dissipated intoxication of a hangover from an improbable brass group serve as the opening to what I personally define as the highest quality work of the Rolling Stones.
Were it not for the evident uncertainties, unfortunately easy to catch in Watts’ percussion commentary, 'She’s a Rainbow' would be an authentic masterpiece.
This review celebrates 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' as the Rolling Stones' highest quality work, highlighting its psychedelic sound, crafted tracks, and iconic moments like 'She’s a Rainbow.' Despite minor imperfections, the album’s unique orchestration and vocal performances make it a standout in the rock genre. The review emphasizes the album’s musical creativity and enduring charm, suggesting it deserved greater recognition. Discover the psychedelic brilliance of the Rolling Stones—listen to 'Their Satanic Majesties Request' now!
The impression it gives me is of 'the second part of In the Court of the Crimson King,' and I say that without any a poorly concealed desire for controversy. King Crimson is part of the second fringe, of that electric field rich in magnetic shocks and organ drones, of delirious screams and Paleolithic sorties.
The impression it gives me is of 'the second part of In the Court of the Crimson King,' and I say that without any a poorly concealed desire for controversy.
King Crimson is part of the second fringe, of that electric field rich in magnetic shocks and organ drones, of delirious screams and Paleolithic sorties.
King Crimson's second album, In The Wake Of Poseidon, continues the progressive psychedelic journey set by its predecessor. Despite lineup changes and a shadow cast by the debut, it showcases unique orchestration and solid composition. The album blends calm periods with intense passages, marking important growth for the band. Though slightly overshadowed by later works, it remains a significant progressive rock release. Dive into King Crimson's unique progressive journey—listen to In The Wake Of Poseidon now!
Psychedelia is our stuff, gentlemen, step aside! Pink Floyd are Pink Floyd, and flirtatious glances can be granted only to King Crimson and Grateful Dead.
Psychedelia is our stuff, gentlemen, step aside!
Pink Floyd are Pink Floyd, and flirtatious glances can be granted only to King Crimson and Grateful Dead.
Pink Floyd's debut album, The Piper At The Gates Of Dawn, showcases their mastery of psychedelia and Syd Barrett's unique genius. The album features innovative sound effects and distinct vocal styles, marking the start of their worldwide success. The review highlights the band's originality while acknowledging their influences. Notable tracks like 'Astronomy Domine' and 'Interstellar Overdrive' set them apart in the psychedelic genre. Discover the roots of psychedelic rock—listen to Pink Floyd's debut and experience their groundbreaking sound today!
For those who don’t know her, or haven’t yet listened to her, I would introduce, as a simple mortal, the most beautiful illegitimate daughter the black blues ever produced. I write to you to thank you, for having gifted us a vocal experience worthy of Billie Holiday, for breaking the sound barrier with that shrieking, sulfurous, deep, deadly voice...
For those who don’t know her, or haven’t yet listened to her, I would introduce, as a simple mortal, the most beautiful illegitimate daughter the black blues ever produced.
I write to you to thank you, for having gifted us a vocal experience worthy of Billie Holiday, for breaking the sound barrier with that shrieking, sulfurous, deep, deadly voice...
This review praises Janis Joplin as one of the most beautiful voices born from the blues tradition, likening her to Billie Holiday. The author admires her powerful and raw vocal delivery on Pearl, highlighting memorable tracks like "Piece of My Heart" and "Mercedes Benz." Despite celebrating her talent, the review laments her wild lifestyle and early death alongside other legendary musicians. Ultimately, it expresses love and longing for more music from her unique voice. Discover Janis Joplin's iconic Pearl and experience the raw power of her unforgettable blues voice.
Let it be, at the end of the day, indeed, let it be... Thank God that after forty years and more, I can say that it was better this way (and it shows). Beatles Immortal!
Let it be, at the end of the day, indeed, let it be...
Thank God that after forty years and more, I can say that it was better this way (and it shows). Beatles Immortal!
The review reflects on The Beatles’ final album, Let It Be, highlighting the internal conflicts and challenges during its creation. Despite being a collection of disjointed recordings made amidst the band's breakup, the album stands as a poignant farewell. The reviewer ultimately accepts the album’s place in Beatles history, praising its enduring legacy. Dive into the story behind The Beatles' Let It Be and experience their timeless farewell.
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