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 The turn is the change, the only way to get out of the city streets to purify the music.

 'Love is Noise' is one of the hits of the year, the chorus kills.

The review presents The Verve's album 'Forth' as a successful return to their roots, renewing their classic sound with fresh influences and progressive ideas. It highlights the struggles and changes the Britpop bands faced over time and praises 'Forth' for its blend of psychedelic textures, 80s electronic pop, and sophisticated melodies. The album is depicted as both a nostalgic revival and a forward-looking project, appealing to longtime fans and newcomers alike. Listen to The Verve's 'Forth' and experience the refreshing revival of Britpop and psychedelic rock today!

 This album is absurd, and whoever made it is not entirely well.

 It’s stuff that can delight your palate, but it can also make you vomit.

The debut album by Pyramids is an unclassifiable, chaotic mixture of sounds blending shoegaze, black metal, and ethereal vocals. Initially intriguing, the album challenges typical listening comfort with its extreme shifts in style and intensity. It demands patience and openness, offering a unique, metaphysical musical experience that defies easy categorization. Fans of intense experimental music will find it intriguing, though it may be polarizing. Dive into Pyramids’ chaotic debut and decide if you dare to embrace its sonic madness!

 The greatest fear is of the unknown.

 The album is a kind of life cycle in which a human grows, lives, gets emotional, sometimes rejoices, sometimes despairs, then ages and finally dies.

The review praises The Residents' 'Not Available' as a profoundly unsettling yet satisfying avant-garde album from the late 1970s. With its pioneering synthesizer use and dark themes, the album portrays a life cycle filled with anguish, despair, and hope. The mysterious personas behind the music add to its eerie aura. Ultimately, the album stands as a visionary and emotionally powerful experimental work. Dive into The Residents' 'Not Available' and experience a haunting avant-garde journey unlike any other.

 This isn’t grunge. Maybe once, the Melvins were grunge, and Soundgarden. It’s true the Melvins are involved, but I don’t understand how some people find Mudhoney’s current way of making music consistent with grunge.

 The Lucky Ones is definitely for you... very little tranquility, lots of frenzy. A great music moment.

The Lucky Ones shows Mudhoney thriving with a gritty, energetic rock 'n roll sound that challenges their grunge label. The album evokes raw garage rock influenced by the Stooges and classic rock 'n roll. Tracks like 'I’m Now' and 'Inside Out Over You' highlight the band’s enduring energy and musicianship. This solid 2008 release fits well alongside some of their best early work and celebrates raw, hard-hitting music. Discover Mudhoney's raw rock energy in The Lucky Ones—listen now and experience a powerful hard rock revival!

 "A perfect assembly of music and colors: from psychedelia and mysticism that are not too hard to digest, to pleasant eighties-style electro pop."

 "I was thrilled by these 10 playful and not simple tracks, overly experimental but never un-listenable. A toy pop. A toy, indeed. A ten thousand piece puzzle."

MGMT's Oracular Spectacular is an inventive and fun album blending psychedelia, electro pop, and indie elements. Produced by Dave Fridmann, it skillfully balances experimental sounds with accessibility. Highlights include the hit tracks 'Time to Pretend,' 'Electric Feel,' and 'Kids.' The album's second half shifts to more mystical, dreamy atmospheres, making this debut a vibrant and memorable work. Discover MGMT's genre-blending debut—listen to Oracular Spectacular and experience a playful, psychedelic pop journey today!

 Talented, gritty but not overly so, never pop and with a particular creativity.

 A mixed salad of 'old but new' or 'new but old' genres: a perfect revival for those who feel the nostalgia of times gone by but also for those seeking good music that isn’t easy or predictable.

The review highlights The Black Keys' album Attack & Release as a standout blues rock record in the revival trend of the new millennium. It praises the duo's creativity, gritty performances, and fusion of rock, electro-blues, and R&B elements. Produced by Danger Mouse, the album delivers dynamic tracks with memorable vocal and instrumental work. The reviewer urges listeners to overcome biases and appreciate the album’s quality beyond surface-level trends. Listen to The Black Keys’ Attack & Release and experience a fresh take on blues rock revival!

 A small treasure never found at the bottom of the sea, a drop in an ocean, a piece in a puzzle.

 One gets angry about something missing in such a perfect instrumental mosaic, but remains enchanted by the charming visions offered by the work of the Trip.

The Trip's eponymous debut album is a overlooked piece of the Italian progressive rock puzzle from the early 1970s. Though flawed as a first effort, it delivers intriguing experimental moments blending psychedelia, blues, and jazz fusion influences. The album captures authentic, passionate musicianship from keyboardist Joe Vescovi and the band, offering charming melodies and rich atmospheres despite not achieving international breakthrough. Explore The Trip's unique blend of psychedelia and progressive rock—listen now and uncover a rare 70s Italian gem!

 Yo La Tengo represent one of the cornerstones of alternative music for twenty years now.

 'Ride the Tiger', dated 1986, is the debut... a calm and carefree album. A fun rock that never goes beyond the physical; sober ballads, light and carefree.

Yo La Tengo's debut album 'Ride the Tiger' is a raw and carefree alt-rock record from 1986. The review highlights Ira Kaplan's versatile guitar work and the band's genuine, frill-free approach. Standout tracks like 'The Way Some People Die' and 'Screaming Dead Balloons' showcase early experimentation. Though not fully polished, the album captures the origins of a band that would influence future indie rock acts. Dive into Yo La Tengo's early sounds and discover the roots of alt-rock with 'Ride the Tiger'. Listen now and explore indie music history!

 You see the sky, you see the stars, you see the galaxies, you see the cosmos.

 A tidy and spotless work, nearly perfectly tuned and calibrated to the best by the three musicians.

The review praises Tangerine Dream's 1975 album Rubycon as a pivotal work in the Kosmische Musik genre. It highlights the album's innovative electronic soundscapes created by Edgar Froese and Chris Franke, emphasizing its influence on later electronic music genres. Despite some contemporary critics dismissing it, the reviewer defends Rubycon as a technically superb and emotionally evocative journey through cosmic themes. The album's two sprawling suites create a vivid, immersive experience that remains a milestone in electronic music history. Dive into Rubycon's cosmic soundscape and experience the pioneering spirit of electronic music!

 "A lightning bolt. A shock that hits you right in the cerebellum, that stops your self-control and leaves room only for anger."

 "Jealous Again is the 'scourge of God'. And as Attila (or rather I) said, under the hoof of Ginn’s horse, grass will grow no more."

Black Flag's 'Jealous Again' EP captures a raw, intense five minutes of hardcore punk. Featuring fierce riffs by Greg Ginn and powerful vocals by Pederast, it marks an early explosive phase in the band's career. Though brief, the EP channels unfiltered adrenaline, anger, and social defiance. It serves as a precursor to the band's later masterpiece, 'Damaged,' showcasing the birth of Black Flag's aggressive punk style. Listen to Black Flag’s raw and relentless 'Jealous Again' EP to experience the early hardcore punk revolution!

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