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Reviewing Finley (should we say Pirley?) is like shooting fish in a barrel. ‘Sole di Settembre’ ... I challenge you not to attempt suicide or not to mow down passersby with a machine gun if you make it to the end of the track.
Reviewing Finley (should we say Pirley?) is like shooting fish in a barrel.
‘Sole di Settembre’ ... I challenge you not to attempt suicide or not to mow down passersby with a machine gun if you make it to the end of the track.
The review strongly criticizes Finley's debut album Tutto è Possibile for its unappealing teen-pop sound, poor lyrics, and irritating vocals. The writer dismisses the band as a 'fake music phenomenon' driven by a young fanbase. Highlighted are several tracks considered dreadful, with sarcastic remarks about the band's international distribution. Overall, the album receives a very unfavorable rating. Discover why Finley's debut album stirred such strong reactions—listen and decide for yourself!
What is this whine? It’s called "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams"... it makes me think of chocolate. Those fools... now they’re getting into politics... bah... finally some good riff, but it gets old after a couple of listens.
What is this whine? It’s called "Boulevard Of Broken Dreams"... it makes me think of chocolate.
Those fools... now they’re getting into politics... bah... finally some good riff, but it gets old after a couple of listens.
The review humorously contrasts a father's purist punk perspective with his son's enthusiasm for Green Day's American Idiot. It criticizes the album's musical quality and departure from classic punk energy. Despite some acknowledging good riffs, the album is viewed as a disappointing evolution that lacks the impact of earlier works. Discover the controversy behind Green Day's American Idiot—listen and decide if it rocks or disappoints!
It seems that the schizophrenic passion and creativity of the Japanese musician have stifled the pop-rock melody of the talented Lennon. Not a bad record, despite being targeted by criticism, but rather an example of interesting experimentation and never self-indulgent.
It seems that the schizophrenic passion and creativity of the Japanese musician have stifled the pop-rock melody of the talented Lennon.
Not a bad record, despite being targeted by criticism, but rather an example of interesting experimentation and never self-indulgent.
This review covers Yoko Ono's second album in her experimental trilogy with John Lennon, highlighting its abstract and challenging nature. The album emphasizes sound experimentation over traditional melodies, featuring extended avant-garde tracks and conceptual pieces. Though polarizing and sometimes irritating, it remains a noteworthy exploration of artistic creativity between two contrasting personalities. The album is recognized for pushing musical boundaries despite mixed reception. Discover the daring and experimental sounds of Yoko Ono's 'Unfinished Music No.2' and experience a unique artistic journey.
The result is particularly joyful, full of songs that warrant multiple listens. The real masterpiece is Toy Boat, a cinematic dream and trip hop with Antony’s deep voice combined with Yoko’s childlike one.
The result is particularly joyful, full of songs that warrant multiple listens.
The real masterpiece is Toy Boat, a cinematic dream and trip hop with Antony’s deep voice combined with Yoko’s childlike one.
‘Yes, I’m a Witch’ reimagines Yoko Ono’s songs through collaborations with notable indie and dance artists. The album delivers fresh, dancefloor-ready tunes with moments of brilliance, especially on tracks like 'Toy Boat'. Despite a few less successful remixes, the project largely succeeds in showcasing Ono's unique artistry in a contemporary light. Explore the bold and innovative remixes of Yoko Ono’s classic tracks in ‘Yes, I’m a Witch’ – listen now and rediscover her music!
Her voice cuts like a razor through moans, screams, and guttural sounds reminiscent of the unattainable Diamanda Galas. ‘Fly’ is the artistic manifesto of a great woman, often criticized but nonetheless a quirky artist deserving of attention.
Her voice cuts like a razor through moans, screams, and guttural sounds reminiscent of the unattainable Diamanda Galas.
‘Fly’ is the artistic manifesto of a great woman, often criticized but nonetheless a quirky artist deserving of attention.
Yoko Ono's 'Fly' is a daring and avant-garde album blending rock, experimental sounds, and unique vocals. Despite controversy and some unlistenable moments, it features standout tracks with strong artistic vision. The album challenges listeners to appreciate her creativity beyond prejudice. Explore Yoko Ono's Fly and experience a bold blend of rock and avant-garde like never before!
Bjork's remixes are not like those of most other artists, which are merely an excuse to make people dance; they are pure art. Bjork attempted this with "Telegram" in 1996, an album that contains 9 new versions of those sublime tracks and a fun b-side.
Bjork's remixes are not like those of most other artists, which are merely an excuse to make people dance; they are pure art.
Bjork attempted this with "Telegram" in 1996, an album that contains 9 new versions of those sublime tracks and a fun b-side.
Bjork's Telegram is a 1996 remix album that reimagines her previous album Post through bold and experimental reinterpretations. The album steers away from typical dance remixes, focusing instead on artistic expression and sonic innovation. Highlights include hypnotic techno, string arrangements by the Brodsky Quartet, and a unique instrumental techno version of 'Enjoy'. With clever production and captivating tracks, Telegram stands as a beautiful and immersive musical work. Discover Bjork's creative brilliance in Telegram—listen now to experience an extraordinary remix journey!
"Drawing Restraint 9 is not just a musical homage to the film... it's a true album that works even without the film's delusional images." "The first notes of the harp in 'Gratitude' are enough to be enthralled: a dark, deep, and intangible song with a charming chorus of Japanese children at the end."
"Drawing Restraint 9 is not just a musical homage to the film... it's a true album that works even without the film's delusional images."
"The first notes of the harp in 'Gratitude' are enough to be enthralled: a dark, deep, and intangible song with a charming chorus of Japanese children at the end."
Drawing Restraint 9 is an underrated but essential Bjork album that captivates with its blend of electronics, traditional instruments, and unique vocals. It works beyond its film context, featuring haunting tracks like 'Storm' and collaborations with artists like Will Oldham and Tanya Tagaq. The album challenges the listener but showcases Bjork's daring creativity and evolving artistry. Listen to Drawing Restraint 9 and experience Bjork's mesmerizing blend of tradition and innovation.
"Medúlla is not a mere experiment, it’s poetry." "Medúlla is the artistic peak of this small great Icelandic woman."
"Medúlla is not a mere experiment, it’s poetry."
"Medúlla is the artistic peak of this small great Icelandic woman."
Bjork's Medúlla stands out as a vocal-centric album that transcends mere experimentation, delivering poetic and emotional songs. The album blends unique vocal beats and powerful melodies, showcased in tracks like "Oceania" and "Where Is The Line." It represents the artistic pinnacle of Bjork's diverse discography. Rather than a trendy talking point, Medúlla is a record to truly listen to and love. Listen to Bjork's Medúlla now and experience a groundbreaking vocal journey unlike any other.
Perhaps very few noticed their artistic essence. With this album, the Blink said goodbye to us, trying to give their best, and they did succeed.
Perhaps very few noticed their artistic essence.
With this album, the Blink said goodbye to us, trying to give their best, and they did succeed.
Blink-182's self-titled 2003 album showcases the band's growth beyond teen punk clichés. With powerful tracks like 'Feeling This' and the haunting duet 'All Of This' featuring Robert Smith, the album balances edgy energy and emotional depth. This final work marks a mature farewell from the band, encouraging listeners to appreciate its artistic value beyond stereotypes. Explore Blink-182's final album and rediscover their mature, emotional punk rock legacy today!
Volta is the most adrenaline-fueled and daring album of her career, a cauldron of magic and beauty. The spell of the album is unique: listening to it for the two-hundredth time feels like the first.
Volta is the most adrenaline-fueled and daring album of her career, a cauldron of magic and beauty.
The spell of the album is unique: listening to it for the two-hundredth time feels like the first.
The review praises Björk's album Volta as her most energetic and adventurous work, combining a wide range of musical styles and collaborators like Timbaland and Antony. Each track is highlighted for its unique qualities, from powerful dance beats to experimental sounds. The album is applauded for maintaining a fresh, passionate impact through many listens and showcasing Björk's fearless creativity. Discover the thrilling sounds of Björk's Volta—listen now and experience her most daring album yet!
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