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Are you ready to fall in love once again? To rediscover that silly feeling of lightness that makes you walk a meter above the ground? They have no need for electricity and, given the price of oil, they could be the band of the approaching medieval future that awaits us.
Are you ready to fall in love once again? To rediscover that silly feeling of lightness that makes you walk a meter above the ground?
They have no need for electricity and, given the price of oil, they could be the band of the approaching medieval future that awaits us.
This review celebrates Echolyn's acoustic EP, highlighting its delicate beauty and masterful musicianship. The four tracks evoke feelings of innocence and nostalgia with piano, violin, and acoustic instruments. The band’s dedication is praised despite their modest backgrounds. The EP blends evocative melodies with progressive roots yet remains fresh and uncompromising in acoustic form. Listen to Echolyn’s magical acoustic EP and rediscover pure, heartfelt progressive music unplugged.
"The group represents the missing link between the 'I want to be dirtier but hold back' of English beat and the 'I indulge shamelessly' of garage rock." "Andy’s concluding scream is impressive: 'yessss you’re so wiiiiilld!!!'"
"The group represents the missing link between the 'I want to be dirtier but hold back' of English beat and the 'I indulge shamelessly' of garage rock."
"Andy’s concluding scream is impressive: 'yessss you’re so wiiiiilld!!!'"
The review delves into The Missing Links' legendary place in Australian garage rock, highlighting their blend of British beat with raw, wild garage energy. The band's iconic tracks and influential covers by artists like The Saints are celebrated. Attention is given to the theatrical stage presence of frontman Andy James and the group's transition over time. The reissued album includes rare and unreleased material, underlining their importance in rock history. Discover the raw energy of The Missing Links—listen to Driving You Insane and dive into the origins of Australian garage rock now!
"London Calling is no longer a punk album, the Clash want to prove they can play EVERY TYPE of music." "Yeah, it’s really punk, this record!"
"London Calling is no longer a punk album, the Clash want to prove they can play EVERY TYPE of music."
"Yeah, it’s really punk, this record!"
The review challenges the notion of London Calling as a pure punk album, highlighting The Clash's ambitious fusion of styles including reggae, ska, and rock. It underscores Joe Strummer's background and the band's political messaging. The role of producer Guy Stevens and the innovative use of brass instruments are praised. The album's cultural impact and memorable title track are also discussed. Discover how The Clash broke punk limits—listen to London Calling and experience its timeless, genre-defying sound today!
He brings the instrument to his lips and becomes someone else: confident, aware of his worth, an authoritative band leader despite the schizophrenia that’s afflicted him since his youth. Six splendid tracks that leave the enthusiast amazed, requiring competence to unravel the complex harmonic unfolding of a suite like 'January Springs'.
He brings the instrument to his lips and becomes someone else: confident, aware of his worth, an authoritative band leader despite the schizophrenia that’s afflicted him since his youth.
Six splendid tracks that leave the enthusiast amazed, requiring competence to unravel the complex harmonic unfolding of a suite like 'January Springs'.
Tom Harrell’s album Form is a sophisticated and mature jazz work featuring stellar musicians like Joe Lovano and Charlie Haden. The album challenges listeners with intricate compositions and expressive phrasing. Its blend of lyricism and complex harmony makes it a standout in contemporary jazz. Recommended for fans who appreciate nuanced jazz mastery. Listen to Tom Harrell's Form and experience a contemporary jazz masterpiece filled with brilliance and intricate compositions.
An album that had a difficult history: practically immediately boycotted and little understood by fans disoriented by the lack of real songs. This is a particular progressive, much less derivative of the English one and enhanced by the combination with the tradition of Italian singer-songwriter music.
An album that had a difficult history: practically immediately boycotted and little understood by fans disoriented by the lack of real songs.
This is a particular progressive, much less derivative of the English one and enhanced by the combination with the tradition of Italian singer-songwriter music.
I Giganti's 1971 album Terra In Bocca is a concept record about a Sicilian farmer's rebellion against mafia-controlled water monopoly. Combining progressive rock with Italian singer-songwriter traditions, it features complex suites and vocal harmonies. Initially boycotted and misunderstood, the album remains a unique, rarely appreciated classic. Reissues have kept its legacy alive, spotlighting its distinct Italian prog sound. Discover the unique story and sound of I Giganti's Terra In Bocca—listen now to this Italian progressive masterpiece.
"When everyone has become monsters, it’s the only normal one who is the real monster." Absolutely ahead of its time, even George A. Romero with his ‘Night of the Living Dead’ owes much to that splendid image of filthy, stupid, and staggering zombies that besiege the house.
"When everyone has become monsters, it’s the only normal one who is the real monster."
Absolutely ahead of its time, even George A. Romero with his ‘Night of the Living Dead’ owes much to that splendid image of filthy, stupid, and staggering zombies that besiege the house.
Ubaldo Ragona's 1964 film L'Ultimo Uomo Della Terra is the earliest screen adaptation of Richard Matheson's novel I Am Legend. Shot in grainy black and white on a low budget, this Italian horror classic delivers a chilling atmosphere of isolation and apocalypse. Its depiction of zombies influenced later works like Romero's Night of the Living Dead. The review praises the film's haunting mood and thought-provoking ending, highlighting its cultural significance. Explore this pioneering Italian horror classic and witness the roots of modern zombie cinema—watch L'Ultimo Uomo Della Terra now!
From a visual standpoint, the film remains impressive precisely because of Wilder’s European background, which leads him to provide a proof of total realism. The same hallucination scene... directly descends from the expressionist influences of German cinema.
From a visual standpoint, the film remains impressive precisely because of Wilder’s European background, which leads him to provide a proof of total realism.
The same hallucination scene... directly descends from the expressionist influences of German cinema.
Billy Wilder’s 1945 film 'The Lost Weekend' offers a profound look at alcoholism and frustrated artistic dreams, influenced by Wilder’s European background. The film’s realism, expressionist visual style, and sharp sarcasm stand out. Despite initial studio resistance, the correct musical score helped the film win four Oscars, including Best Picture. Wilder’s collaboration with Charles Brackett shaped this and other significant works, paving the way for later classics like 'Sunset Boulevard.' Watch Billy Wilder’s gripping The Lost Weekend and dive into a timeless classic of American cinema.
Ian Anderson states that Wight wasn’t the best concert of their lives, and I sincerely remain perplexed because both in terms of sound quality and performance, we are at absolute levels. Jethro manages to create live a pathos difficult for anyone else to achieve.
Ian Anderson states that Wight wasn’t the best concert of their lives, and I sincerely remain perplexed because both in terms of sound quality and performance, we are at absolute levels.
Jethro manages to create live a pathos difficult for anyone else to achieve.
The review covers Jethro Tull's memorable 1970 live performance at the Isle of Wight Festival. It highlights the band's powerful fusion of folk and rock blues, Ian Anderson's distinctive flute, and Martin Barre's guitar work. The album captures a peak moment just as progressive rock was emerging. The reviewer is impressed by the sound quality and energy, calling the concert a high point in the band's career. Listen to Jethro Tull's Isle of Wight 1970 live album and experience a legendary blend of folk and rock energy!
Thin White Rope are heading towards that virtual frontier between being and knowledge. The guitars are more ruthless than ever, dry and crisp like the sentences of a Carver book.
Thin White Rope are heading towards that virtual frontier between being and knowledge.
The guitars are more ruthless than ever, dry and crisp like the sentences of a Carver book.
This review thoroughly examines Thin White Rope’s 1991 album The Ruby Sea, portraying the band’s blend of psychedelic, punk, and country rock. It highlights the emotional depth, raw vocals by Guy Kyser, and the album's thematic connection to journeys of self-discovery. The review draws parallels to the film Paris Texas and praises the band's authenticity and timeless musical style. It ultimately appeals to listeners seeking meaningful and mature rock music beyond trends. Discover the hypnotic journey of Thin White Rope’s The Ruby Sea—listen now and explore their unique blend of desert rock and raw emotion.
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