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Patrick Wolf recycles himself, continuously, and despite the undeniable talent, "Lupercalia" is an album destined for oblivion. Songs like the poor "House," a childish tune about one’s home, you would expect to hear on a children’s TV show.
Patrick Wolf recycles himself, continuously, and despite the undeniable talent, "Lupercalia" is an album destined for oblivion.
Songs like the poor "House," a childish tune about one’s home, you would expect to hear on a children’s TV show.
The review criticizes Patrick Wolf's album Lupercalia as a disappointing follow-up to his earlier work The Bachelor. Despite recognizing Wolf's past talent and unique style, the reviewer finds this album lacking in innovation and emotional impact. Some tracks are described as childish, outdated, or forgettable. Ultimately, the album is seen as a sign of artistic recycling and decline. Explore this in-depth review of Patrick Wolf's Lupercalia and discover if this album lives up to his earlier promise.
"Damaged Hearts is a carbon copy of twenty other bands, without reworking, without a minimum effort to make the tracks personal." "From those who almost convinced me with a very simple yet genius piece in its electro-naïve presumption like 'Labyrinth,' I would have expected something more. A pity."
"Damaged Hearts is a carbon copy of twenty other bands, without reworking, without a minimum effort to make the tracks personal."
"From those who almost convinced me with a very simple yet genius piece in its electro-naïve presumption like 'Labyrinth,' I would have expected something more. A pity."
Tex Taiwan's debut album Damaged Hearts delivers well-produced electro tracks with catchy beats and engaging vocals. However, it struggles with repetitive formulas and lacks true inspiration. While songs like "Labyrinth" and "Hearts War" stand out, the album overall feels safe and unadventurous compared to peers like Crystal Castles. The effort is appreciated but fails to push creative boundaries. Listen to Tex Taiwan’s Damaged Hearts and decide if their electro formula captivates or falls flat.
The music is loud and destroys everything. It's Kap Bambino. The poetry of pogo is all here, in an album a bit nasty, grumpy and imperfect, but incredibly irresistible.
The music is loud and destroys everything. It's Kap Bambino.
The poetry of pogo is all here, in an album a bit nasty, grumpy and imperfect, but incredibly irresistible.
Kap Bambino's Blacklist delivers a raw, high-energy electro-punk rave experience filled with intense beats and edgy vocals. While some tracks feel like harmless fillers, standout songs such as "Dead Lazers," "Blond Roses," and "Red Sign" showcase the band's ability to fuse punk attitude with infectious electronic rhythms. The album thrives on its gritty, imperfect charm and its power to compel listeners to dance even in the most subdued settings. Dive into the raw, intoxicating sound of Kap Bambino's Blacklist and get ready to dance like never before!
'Whatevernights' is a record of sensations, capable of uniting sadness with pure euphoria in a way never so inspired. With this music, truly any place could be right. From a rave party to a snow-covered field, from a burning forest to a pub of drunkards.
'Whatevernights' is a record of sensations, capable of uniting sadness with pure euphoria in a way never so inspired.
With this music, truly any place could be right. From a rave party to a snow-covered field, from a burning forest to a pub of drunkards.
The album 'Whatevernights' by I Was a Teenage Satan Worshipper masterfully merges melancholy with euphoria through a mix of indie, electronic, and rock elements. The review highlights standout tracks like 'Happy Hearts' and 'Bunnies' for their ethereal qualities and emotional depth. Although some songs are less strong, the album overall transports the listener and creates vivid sonic imagery. The blend of influences from Slowdive, Mùm, and others enriches the listening experience. It's praised as an inspired and captivating work that invites deep immersion. Dive into 'Whatevernights' and experience a mesmerizing blend of indie, electronic, and rock that transports your mind and heart!
These are the Blue Hearts... sweaty, dirty, shouting, and agitated, promising to shake up the world. "Linda Linda" remains etched even after a single listen — a vicious and graceless chorus, but damnably pleasant.
These are the Blue Hearts... sweaty, dirty, shouting, and agitated, promising to shake up the world.
"Linda Linda" remains etched even after a single listen — a vicious and graceless chorus, but damnably pleasant.
The Blue Hearts' self-titled debut album from 1987 is a seminal Japanese punk record, capturing the raw, anarchic spirit of youth. Their music channels influences like the Sex Pistols and Ramones, producing memorable tracks e.g., "Linda Linda" and "Endless Song." Despite some technical limitations, the album's energetic, reckless joy makes it a punk classic. The band's ability to mix moods and styles ensures broad appeal beyond hardcore punk fans. Dive into The Blue Hearts’ explosive debut and experience the raw spirit of Japanese punk—listen now and join the endless pogo!
Her work combines music and video, balancing sighs, glances, illusions, disillusions, and moments. 'N' is a timeless spell, encapsulating in five minutes the complete vision of the ancient/modern fusion.
Her work combines music and video, balancing sighs, glances, illusions, disillusions, and moments.
'N' is a timeless spell, encapsulating in five minutes the complete vision of the ancient/modern fusion.
Iamamiwhoami's 'To Whom It May Concern' is an innovative project by Jonna Lee blending folk music with Scandinavian electronic sounds. The album features avant-garde tracks and captivating visuals that enhance the deep artistic vision. Songs like 'B', 'N', and 'U-2' showcase a powerful blend of experimental and dance elements. The album maintains freshness and originality throughout, offering a unique audio-visual experience. Explore iamamiwhoami's 'To Whom It May Concern'—listen, watch the stunning videos, and experience a fresh fusion of folk and electronic art.
There are musical works where each individual sound no longer makes sense, but the composition of the beats, the voice that is not voice, but air. The single 'Changes' drags you with force and violence into the most terrifying of limbos, encapsulating the soul of an entire album.
There are musical works where each individual sound no longer makes sense, but the composition of the beats, the voice that is not voice, but air.
The single 'Changes' drags you with force and violence into the most terrifying of limbos, encapsulating the soul of an entire album.
The review praises Planningtorock's debut album 'Have It All' as an emotionally powerful and avant-garde work. The album blends disorienting electronics, striking vocals, and evocative compositions that create a deeply immersive sonic world. Highlighted is the single 'Changes' for its brilliance and haunting quality. The album is portrayed as a transformative and soul-stirring experience. Listen now to Planningtorock's 'Have It All' and immerse yourself in an unforgettable avant-garde soundscape.
It's honest music, no frills, deliberately referential without shame. What, in short, fucking pop should always be. All you need is love.
It's honest music, no frills, deliberately referential without shame.
What, in short, fucking pop should always be. All you need is love.
Vanity's 'The First Quiet Night EP' offers a blend of catchy pop-rock with alternative influences. Despite lacking originality, the band's enthusiasm and honest style shine through. Highlights include the energetic opener 'Howling' and the memorable single 'This Is Not An Option'. The EP appeals to a broad audience, making simple yet effective pop music. Listen to Vanity's 'The First Quiet Night EP' and experience catchy, honest pop-rock with an alternative edge!
"A tormented poem, unbearably painful and of a disorienting beauty..." "Bjork! Her voice is the siren everyone would love to be enchanted by."
"A tormented poem, unbearably painful and of a disorienting beauty..."
"Bjork! Her voice is the siren everyone would love to be enchanted by."
Bjork's 'Prayer Of The Heart' is a deeply emotional, 15-minute musical tribute to John Tavener. With the Brodsky Quartet's delicate strings and Bjork's mesmerizing voice, the piece creates a haunting and unforgettable atmosphere. The reviewer describes it as a devastating and poetic work that plunges listeners into intense beauty, sorrow, and reflection. This composition stands out as a profound artistic experience that resonates deeply. Dive into Bjork's 'Prayer Of The Heart' and let its haunting beauty captivate your soul.
You put the disc in the player and immediately melt. You see the snow-covered fields of Denmark... feeling once again that childlike innocence you thought you had lost.
You put the disc in the player and immediately melt.
You see the snow-covered fields of Denmark... feeling once again that childlike innocence you thought you had lost.
This review praises Sleep Party People's debut album as a deeply emotional and immersive musical experience that transcends traditional genres. It highlights the album's ethereal quality, likening it to a journey through snowy Danish landscapes that stirs the listener's soul. The reviewer emphasizes how the music melts rationality and invites pure sentimentalism. Overall, the album is described as a powerful and poetic collection of sound that captivates and transforms. Immerse yourself in Sleep Party People's mesmerizing album and let your soul melt with every note.
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