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The Appleseed Cast are good at giving voice to their souls, they manage to make it sing, they evoke dormant memories over time. The sea is somewhat like that mother perhaps moody and not always close, but whom you always know is there when needed, ready to warm you with an enveloping embrace.
The Appleseed Cast are good at giving voice to their souls, they manage to make it sing, they evoke dormant memories over time.
The sea is somewhat like that mother perhaps moody and not always close, but whom you always know is there when needed, ready to warm you with an enveloping embrace.
The review describes The Appleseed Cast’s album Mare Vitalis as a perfect companion for solitary coastal walks, blending warm post-rock sounds with themes of melancholy and introspection. The reviewer connects the album deeply with the natural seaside environment and personal reflection, celebrating its ability to evoke vivid emotions and memories. The album is portrayed as both soothing and powerful, capturing quiet moments and intense feelings through its musical journey. Experience the serene melancholy of Mare Vitalis—listen now and let The Appleseed Cast guide your next coastal journey.
"Milo’s story... shows that punk can also be brains and positive anger and is the exact opposite of the nihilism and self-destruction of a punk with a Mohawk who uses drugs." "Just like the pimply guy from yesterday sang, your day will come... Meanwhile, Milo continued to fight, got out of the house, grew up, and truly went to college."
"Milo’s story... shows that punk can also be brains and positive anger and is the exact opposite of the nihilism and self-destruction of a punk with a Mohawk who uses drugs."
"Just like the pimply guy from yesterday sang, your day will come... Meanwhile, Milo continued to fight, got out of the house, grew up, and truly went to college."
The review shares a deep personal journey tied to discovering Descendents' music during a difficult time. It highlights the band's blend of melodic hardcore and punk attitude, praising their enduring spirit and relatable themes of hope and resilience. Milo Aukerman’s unique story adds depth beyond typical punk stereotypes. 'Hypercaffium Spazzinate' reflects the band's lasting legacy with melodic passion and raw energy. Listen to 'Hypercaffium Spazzinate' and experience Descendents' powerful mix of hope, anger, and timeless punk energy.
The intent of Boom Da Bash is not a nostalgia operation aimed at reviving the original reggae-roots, but rather to start from those sounds to then compose danceable music that makes fun and light-heartedness its weapon of strength. ‘Superheroes’ is the perfect summer album to take to the beach or to put on at a party.
The intent of Boom Da Bash is not a nostalgia operation aimed at reviving the original reggae-roots, but rather to start from those sounds to then compose danceable music that makes fun and light-heartedness its weapon of strength.
‘Superheroes’ is the perfect summer album to take to the beach or to put on at a party.
Boom Da Bash's 2013 album Superheroes showcases Italy's evolving reggae scene with a mix of Salento dialect and Jamaican English. The album blends reggae, dancehall, hip-hop, and electronic influences, featuring notable collaborations. While a few tracks feel like fillers, the overall vibe is upbeat and danceable. This album is ideal for summer parties and fans seeking fresh reggae sounds beyond traditional roots. Dive into Boom Da Bash's 'Superheroes' for a fresh, danceable reggae experience from Italy's vibrant scene!
Suspended on a fine line between pathos and logos, between heart and mind, between soft and loud, these are Thrice. "Blood on the Sand" could be defined as the perfect single, notable also for its anti-war lyrics.
Suspended on a fine line between pathos and logos, between heart and mind, between soft and loud, these are Thrice.
"Blood on the Sand" could be defined as the perfect single, notable also for its anti-war lyrics.
Thrice’s ninth album showcases a harder sound than its predecessor, blending political themes with emotional depth. While some tracks stand out as exceptional, others feel less inspired. The album maintains the band's artistic maturity, though it may be overshadowed by their richer past works. Overall, fans will find much to appreciate. Discover Thrice’s latest musical journey – listen to 'To Be Everywhere Is to Be Nowhere' and explore their evolving sound and meaningful lyrics.
"'Raise' marks an evolution in the band's sound, signaling a transition from a monochromatic synthetic winter to a fresh and airy spring night." "'Oh, Sweet Song,' which, after a gentle start, soars high into the sky with a force that takes it out of Earth’s orbit."
"'Raise' marks an evolution in the band's sound, signaling a transition from a monochromatic synthetic winter to a fresh and airy spring night."
"'Oh, Sweet Song,' which, after a gentle start, soars high into the sky with a force that takes it out of Earth’s orbit."
Brothers In Law's album 'Raise' marks a significant evolution in their sound, enriched by a new bassist and fuller arrangements. The album flows as a cohesive musical journey, blending airy dream pop influences with detailed and varied song structures. Tracks like 'Oh, Sweet Song' and 'Middle of Nowhere' showcase the band's growth and versatility. The album is described as a solitary yet enchanting experience, inviting listeners to explore its layered dimension. Dive into Brothers In Law's 'Raise' and experience a fresh wave of atmospheric indie music today!
Editors' In Dream falls like rain from the sky, a partial correction and a return to acceptable paths. With In Dream the Editors return to levels fitting their name, sending an important signal for the future.
Editors' In Dream falls like rain from the sky, a partial correction and a return to acceptable paths.
With In Dream the Editors return to levels fitting their name, sending an important signal for the future.
Editors' In Dream is seen as a partial comeback after a less impressive period, offering smarter and less flashy melodies. The album blends synth atmospheres with some guitar presence and features memorable collaborations. Although not a top album of the year, it signals a positive direction for the band. Discover Editors' evolving sound on In Dream – listen now and explore their synth-driven return!
"No Life For Me certifies a certain complementarity between the surf-rock of Wavves and the noise-pop-punk of Cloud Nothings." "The warm oven bread is here, take a piece, break it and share it with your friends."
"No Life For Me certifies a certain complementarity between the surf-rock of Wavves and the noise-pop-punk of Cloud Nothings."
"The warm oven bread is here, take a piece, break it and share it with your friends."
No Life For Me captures the restless energy and complementary styles of Cloud Nothings and Wavves. This 20-minute album blends surf rock and noise-pop-punk with emotional intensity. Standout tracks like “How It’s Gonna Go” exemplify the spirit of youthful boredom and reflection. The collaboration feels natural, offering raw and engaging music for fans of both bands. Listen to 'No Life For Me' and experience the raw, youthful synergy of Cloud Nothings & Wavves now!
Cultura Generale is a gigantic mess, a not entirely unexpected package given the previous flirtations with bel canto. The wardrobe is full of moths, creaky, and upon opening we find the once bright red jackets fresh from the laundry, now dust-laden with only three skeletons in partial decomposition inside.
Cultura Generale is a gigantic mess, a not entirely unexpected package given the previous flirtations with bel canto.
The wardrobe is full of moths, creaky, and upon opening we find the once bright red jackets fresh from the laundry, now dust-laden with only three skeletons in partial decomposition inside.
The review criticizes Ministri's album Cultura Generale as a chaotic and mediocre collection reflecting the worst of today's Italian mainstream pop. Despite the band's attempt at a raw live recording in Berlin, the album fails to impress beyond a few moments like the title track's piano. The music is compared unfavorably to other artists and seen as a departure from the band's earlier quality work. Overall, the album is described as disappointing and lacking depth. Discover why Ministri's Cultura Generale divided fans—listen now and judge the controversial mix yourself!
"Peace In Our Time is the pick that unlocks the lock, finding the right compromise between lyrics and anger." "Sincerity is a virtue that should be rewarded."
"Peace In Our Time is the pick that unlocks the lock, finding the right compromise between lyrics and anger."
"Sincerity is a virtue that should be rewarded."
Good Riddance's album Peace In Our Time marks a strong comeback after nine years, balancing raw punk aggression with intelligent lyrics. The band maintains their trademark sound while allowing moments to breathe. Produced by punk guru Bill Stevenson, the album holds a perfect blend of energy and melody. Notably, it challenges negative perceptions of their previous work and highlights their sincerity and stage presence. Discover the powerful punk energy and thoughtful lyrics of Good Riddance’s Peace In Our Time—listen now and feel the comeback!
The boys from Orebro managed to redeem themselves, emerging from the shadows and avoiding the jingle-bell-punk trap. An artwork in line with their animalist orientations that strongly harkens back to 'Kingwood,' with joy and contagious underlying cheerfulness.
The boys from Orebro managed to redeem themselves, emerging from the shadows and avoiding the jingle-bell-punk trap.
An artwork in line with their animalist orientations that strongly harkens back to 'Kingwood,' with joy and contagious underlying cheerfulness.
The review praises Millencolin's 'True Brew' as a strong comeback that redeems the band after a less impressive previous album. It highlights the band's return to the joyful, nostalgic punk roots reminiscent of their 2000 classic 'Pennybridge Pioneers.' The album avoids contemporary punk pitfalls and showcases the band's enduring appeal. Listen to Millencolin's True Brew and experience a vibrant return to classic punk energy!
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