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When the band took the stage, we were suddenly thrown back to 1980. Hiroshima Mon Amour are the last specimens of an extinct race. Like dinosaurs, indeed.
When the band took the stage, we were suddenly thrown back to 1980.
Hiroshima Mon Amour are the last specimens of an extinct race. Like dinosaurs, indeed.
This review recounts a striking live experience with Hiroshima Mon Amour in 2005, highlighting their deep connection to the 1980s new wave era. The Embryo Tour 2005 album faithfully captures the setlist and showcases the band's blend of new wave, punk, gothic, and psychedelia. The reviewer praises the excellent recording quality and the band's abilities, especially noting two exquisite covers from Diaframma and The Cure. Hiroshima Mon Amour are described as a rare and timeless act in Italian independent rock. Dive into the haunting sounds of Hiroshima Mon Amour's Embryo Tour 2005 and experience a rare live moment from the heart of Italian indie rock.
Tracks like "I’m Cold," "Just One Kiss," and "Breathe" have nothing to envy from the main titles of their respective singles. This box set should not be missing from your collection if you loved The Cure and the ’80s new wave.
Tracks like "I’m Cold," "Just One Kiss," and "Breathe" have nothing to envy from the main titles of their respective singles.
This box set should not be missing from your collection if you loved The Cure and the ’80s new wave.
The Cure: Join The Dots is a comprehensive box set showcasing the band's B-sides and rarities spanning 1978 to 2001. The collection highlights their creative peaks, especially from 1979-1985, featuring remastered tracks and notable songs that rival their singles. While later discs reflect a creative dip, the set remains a treasure for die-hard fans. The detailed booklet and packaging add to its appeal, making it a must-have for collectors and lovers of The Cure’s new wave era. Explore The Cure's hidden gems and rediscover their B-side brilliance—perfect for every fan’s collection!
What matters is having in hand this precious historical document, where the atmosphere of that particular moment in our culture is vividly felt through the dark sounds of post-punk. Aus Decline were penalized by their choice to sing in English and the lack of strong managerial backing, despite their remarkable technical skills.
What matters is having in hand this precious historical document, where the atmosphere of that particular moment in our culture is vividly felt through the dark sounds of post-punk.
Aus Decline were penalized by their choice to sing in English and the lack of strong managerial backing, despite their remarkable technical skills.
Aus Decline's Retrospettiva album revives the Italian post-punk wave of the early 1980s, showcasing dark, atmospheric tracks influenced by bands like Joy Division and Bauhaus. Despite a short initial career and limited commercial success, the band’s sound and technical skill shine in this anthology. Released 20 years after the band’s split, Retrospettiva offers a valuable historical document of Italy’s rock scene evolution. The album is rare and cherished, featuring both studio and live recordings. Listen to the rare and atmospheric sounds of Aus Decline's Retrospettiva and explore a hidden chapter of Italian post-punk history.
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