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"No one has brought to such a stage of extremization the rite of rock...using themselves to transgress and provoke." "Eleven quickies wedged between the lightness of melody and the roughness of punk, hinting at chart-topping talent."
"No one has brought to such a stage of extremization the rite of rock...using themselves to transgress and provoke."
"Eleven quickies wedged between the lightness of melody and the roughness of punk, hinting at chart-topping talent."
This review examines GG Allin and The Jabbers' album 'Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be,' highlighting its mix of melodic punk and raw, provocative energy. It contrasts Allin's shocking stage antics with the surprisingly catchy and musically rich tracks. The review respects the artist's talent while not ignoring his controversial persona and tragic life. Dive into the chaotic world of GG Allin & The Jabbers—listen to 'Always Was, Is And Always Shall Be' and experience punk like never before!
He’s not the one who’s changed, maybe it’s us who have cautiously approached this animal curled up inside an impressive body covered in tattoos. "My music has no labels, tags, or damn definitions... Listen to me and have your own experience."
He’s not the one who’s changed, maybe it’s us who have cautiously approached this animal curled up inside an impressive body covered in tattoos.
"My music has no labels, tags, or damn definitions... Listen to me and have your own experience."
The review praises Rollins Band's 1997 album Come In and Burn for its raw energy and complex sound. Henry Rollins' intense and unique vocal delivery elevates the music beyond typical hard rock. The band members contribute powerful riffs, inventive rhythms, and technical prowess. Although not considered a masterpiece, the album embodies authentic emotion and artistic defiance. Rollins rejects genre labels, encouraging listeners to form their own experience. Listen to Rollins Band's Come In and Burn and experience raw, unfiltered rock intensity firsthand!
It’s an album of feelings, those strong, true ones that only a smoky atmosphere of nightclubs drowned in the sinks of vice can make epochal. If you still have a shred of heart left, perhaps it’s enough to let yourself be enveloped by the virile melancholy that voice and viola explode in a crescendo that leaves you stunned.
It’s an album of feelings, those strong, true ones that only a smoky atmosphere of nightclubs drowned in the sinks of vice can make epochal.
If you still have a shred of heart left, perhaps it’s enough to let yourself be enveloped by the virile melancholy that voice and viola explode in a crescendo that leaves you stunned.
This review explores Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer's debut solo album, highlighting its dark, smoky nightclub atmosphere and bohemian musical style. The album features notable collaborations from renowned musicians and producer Hal Willner, enhancing its unique sound. Emotional tracks like "You Take Away the Sun" demonstrate Friday's interpretative power. The review situates the album stylistically between glam rock, cabaret, and alternative influences, praising its artistic depth. Overall, it appreciates the album as a hidden gem worthy of discovery. Dive into the haunting world of Gavin Friday & The Man Seezer and experience a unique blend of dark cabaret and poetic storytelling today.
An album that converts you to the righteous cause of rock as soon as the needle touches the first grooves. "Got this thing on the move" instills an uncontrollable urge to go out on the street, heading to a music store to buy an electric guitar.
An album that converts you to the righteous cause of rock as soon as the needle touches the first grooves.
"Got this thing on the move" instills an uncontrollable urge to go out on the street, heading to a music store to buy an electric guitar.
This review praises Grand Funk Railroad's 1970 self-titled album, known as the Red Album, as a definitive hard rock masterpiece. It highlights the band's raw energy, powerful solos, and influence on the rock genre. The reviewer emphasizes the album's ability to inspire listeners and capture the spirit of early American hard rock. Key tracks like "Paranoid" and "Inside Lookin Out" are celebrated for their intensity and musicianship. The album is recommended to fans craving authentic, loud rock. Dive into the raw power of Grand Funk Railroad’s Red Album—listen loud and feel the true spirit of hard rock!
"Rock is not a dinner party... Rock is an act of violence." "The Morlocks smash the Stooges, Radio Birdman, the Stones, Motorhead even more savagely..."
"Rock is not a dinner party... Rock is an act of violence."
"The Morlocks smash the Stooges, Radio Birdman, the Stones, Motorhead even more savagely..."
The review celebrates The Morlocks' album 'Emerge' as a fierce, chaotic, and unapologetically raw garage rock record. Emphasizing Leighton Koizumi's rebellious persona and the band's influences from legendary rock acts, it portrays the album as an authentic expression of streetwise energy and noise. Tracks are highlighted for their punk and psychedelic flair, combining intensity with melodic touches. Despite some rough edges, the album captures the brutal spirit of rock as an act of violence. Dive into The Morlocks' 'Emerge' and experience garage rock’s raw power—listen now and feel the chaotic energy!
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