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This album.... is not strange at all. Highly recommended, in case it wasn’t clear.
This album.... is not strange at all.
Highly recommended, in case it wasn’t clear.
Cobalt Chapel's 2017 debut album showcases the English duo's skillful use of percussion and organs paired with beautiful vocals. Despite its quality and memorable melodies, the album remains underappreciated and lesser known. The reviewer praises its accessibility and likens it to bands like Baustelle, emphasizing its fit for medium-level festival presence. Highly recommended for those interested in unique yet approachable folk music. Listen to Cobalt Chapel's debut album and uncover a beautifully crafted English folk experience today!
For him, that music is wonderful; it speaks his language, and he can’t comprehend that others might think differently. Discovering the Clash at 16 is like... discovering the Clash at 16, period.
For him, that music is wonderful; it speaks his language, and he can’t comprehend that others might think differently.
Discovering the Clash at 16 is like... discovering the Clash at 16, period.
This review reflects on the personal and transformative experience of discovering The Clash's The Singles at age 16. The album became a defining soundtrack intertwined with a summer of first experiences and lasting memories. It highlights the band’s genre diversity and the powerful message in songs like 'White Man In Hammersmith Palais.' The reviewer celebrates the lasting impact of punk rock as both musical and life-defining. Dive into The Clash's punk revolution and relive the unforgettable energy of their greatest singles today!
This album remains the best way to approach Tuareg music without any doubt. Music always remains to celebrate life in spite of death.
This album remains the best way to approach Tuareg music without any doubt.
Music always remains to celebrate life in spite of death.
Songs For Desert Refugees is a spontaneous charity compilation supporting those displaced by Mali's civil war. It serves as an excellent introduction to vibrant Tuareg music, blending desert rhythms with classic rock influences. Featuring key artists like Tinariwen, Tamikrest, and Bombino, the album encourages listeners to experience the full tracklist to appreciate the scene’s depth. Music here stands as a resilient celebration of life despite conflict. Listen to Songs For Desert Refugees and experience the soul of Tuareg music while supporting a vital cause.
"As I listened to Una Nave Nella Foresta many doubts disappeared, and where in Eden I had only disastrous things to point out, here I save all 10 songs." "The whole album... best captures the power of the boys’ concerts. The majority of the tracks are straightforward, they could really seem to be live, making their essentiality their strength."
"As I listened to Una Nave Nella Foresta many doubts disappeared, and where in Eden I had only disastrous things to point out, here I save all 10 songs."
"The whole album... best captures the power of the boys’ concerts. The majority of the tracks are straightforward, they could really seem to be live, making their essentiality their strength."
The review acknowledges Subsonica's troubled past, especially with their low-quality album Eden and internal band issues. 'Una Nave In Una Foresta' marks a strong revival with 10 solid tracks that capture the band's live power and renewed songwriting. The album favors straightforward songs ready for live performance, blending rock, electronic, and pop elements. Overall, it is seen as a return to form for the group. Discover Subsonica’s powerful comeback with 'Una Nave In Una Foresta'—listen now and feel the energy of their live performances!
There are tracks on this album that are filled with so many sounds that it’s unclear why. 'Old Shoes'...thrives on nothing and turns out to be the best of the bunch.
There are tracks on this album that are filled with so many sounds that it’s unclear why.
'Old Shoes'...thrives on nothing and turns out to be the best of the bunch.
Sean Rowe's 2012 album The Salesman and the Shark delivers strong songwriting and a powerful voice reminiscent of Tom Waits and Bruce Springsteen. However, the production suffers from sound saturation, with some tracks overloaded with unnecessary sounds. While this flaw becomes less distracting after multiple listens, it hampers the overall listening experience. The simpler track 'Old Shoes' stands out as the album's best. Listen to Sean Rowe's The Salesman and the Shark and discover its powerful songs despite the layered production.
"An EP that is intense, full of pearls that captures a period of transition (without showing real changes, however) for potential, anticipated future outbursts." "After the last blast of distortion from 'Big Hand Nails Down,' my thirst for a more complete work by Anja does not decrease. On the contrary, it only increases more and more."
"An EP that is intense, full of pearls that captures a period of transition (without showing real changes, however) for potential, anticipated future outbursts."
"After the last blast of distortion from 'Big Hand Nails Down,' my thirst for a more complete work by Anja does not decrease. On the contrary, it only increases more and more."
Soap&Skin's Narrow EP serves as a temporary release to satiate fans awaiting new material after three years. The EP lacks a unifying concept but features intense piano-electronic blends and haunting vocals. Themes of loss and personal grief subtly connect the songs. Though the EP impresses with emotional depth and artistic expression, its brevity and lack of substantial evolution leave some longing for a more cohesive full album. Dive into Soap&Skin's Narrow EP and experience the haunting beauty of intense piano and electronic fusion.
Rarely in recent times have we heard such skilled mastery of riffs or solos for debutants. If only this music continues to come from those areas, maybe our much-discredited world isn’t really as bad as they say.
Rarely in recent times have we heard such skilled mastery of riffs or solos for debutants.
If only this music continues to come from those areas, maybe our much-discredited world isn’t really as bad as they say.
Tamikrest's album Toumastin marks their emergence from the shadow of similar acts into a confident, skillful Sahara rock band. Produced by Chris Eckman, it blends psychedelic and traditional Tuareg music with classic rock influences. The guitars shine throughout, supported by tribal bass and steady drums. Sung in Tamashek, the album asserts cultural identity while offering translations to bridge language gaps. Toumastin is a significant and inspiring contribution to world music. Listen to Tamikrest's Toumastin and experience a vibrant fusion of psychedelic rock and Tuareg tradition today!
This is music without gossip or scoops around. Only the lyrics and voice of Strummer, Jones’ musical inventions, Simonon’s love for the sounds of the third world, and Topper’s technique. Sandinista! is an album that must be listened to. Even if just to shut up those who tell you, 'I listen to a bit of everything...' and then that everything is just what’s served to them by the radio at work.
This is music without gossip or scoops around. Only the lyrics and voice of Strummer, Jones’ musical inventions, Simonon’s love for the sounds of the third world, and Topper’s technique.
Sandinista! is an album that must be listened to. Even if just to shut up those who tell you, 'I listen to a bit of everything...' and then that everything is just what’s served to them by the radio at work.
This review praises The Clash's Sandinista! as a bold and fragmentary triple album that defies traditional punk boundaries. It highlights the album's wide range of styles, including funk, reggae, and early rap, and celebrates its experimental nature despite some challenging track choices. The review emphasizes the band's innovative spirit and the album's enduring influence and richness that reward patient listeners. Dive into Sandinista! and experience The Clash’s revolutionary mix of punk, reggae, funk, and more—listen now and discover every daring track!
3 fierce songs... built on complex guitar, bass, and drum patterns. Their music (and the lyrics) have nothing to do with the emo genre.
3 fierce songs... built on complex guitar, bass, and drum patterns.
Their music (and the lyrics) have nothing to do with the emo genre.
This review explores At The Drive-In's first EP, Hell Paso, highlighting its fierce post-hardcore sound and complex instrumentation. Despite its brevity, the EP serves as a compelling introduction to the band's legacy. The reviewer clarifies common genre misconceptions and encourages listeners to explore the band's full catalog. Though rated 2 stars due to its length, the music's impact is undeniable. Listen to Hell Paso and dive into At The Drive-In’s dynamic post-hardcore journey today!
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