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Interstellar in the drone, among rings of Saturnine synergy and psychedelia, the shepherd sleeps. It’s a psychedelic, Russian record. Central Russia. Cheboksary, but you know as much as before.
Interstellar in the drone, among rings of Saturnine synergy and psychedelia, the shepherd sleeps.
It’s a psychedelic, Russian record. Central Russia. Cheboksary, but you know as much as before.
This review describes Opium Eyes Of Nico's Dronecaine as a deep and haunting psychedelic drone album from Russia. It evokes cosmic and surreal imagery, blending experimental sounds with emotional depth. The reviewer appreciates the immersive and mysterious experience created by the music. Rated 4/5, the album is recommended for listeners seeking a profound sonic journey. Dive into the cosmic and psychedelic world of Opium Eyes Of Nico's Dronecaine—listen now and experience the deep drone journey!
Do you know those four chords of blues that hundreds of people built a career on? Those don’t tire. Your evenings are snow confetti, this record is hot wind. It takes them, melts them, and erases them in that gray-blue above your head.
Do you know those four chords of blues that hundreds of people built a career on? Those don’t tire.
Your evenings are snow confetti, this record is hot wind. It takes them, melts them, and erases them in that gray-blue above your head.
This review contrasts the tiresome nightlife culture with the refreshing authenticity of The Devil and The Almighty Blues' music. It criticizes superficial club scenes while praising the band's raw and honest blues sound, evoking images of smoky pubs and timeless music traditions. The reviewer emphasizes how the album offers a powerful escape from modern pretensions. Discover the raw soul of blues—listen to The Devil and The Almighty Blues and escape nightlife clichés.
Eighties synths, deeply sweet voice from November in former East Berlin. Pop that has always been between these walls, under these covers, hidden in these drawers.
Eighties synths, deeply sweet voice from November in former East Berlin.
Pop that has always been between these walls, under these covers, hidden in these drawers.
Svetla V.'s 'Mattias' offers a calm blend of 80s-inspired synth pop with sweet, nostalgic vocals and ambient textures. The album evokes quiet, intimate moments set against a gray Berlin backdrop. While not groundbreaking, its simplicity and mood create a relatable and cozy listening experience. The music fits perfectly for relaxed, reflective Sundays. Listen to Svetla V.'s 'Mattias' and immerse yourself in its nostalgic 80s synth pop atmosphere.
"If the piece I’ll have the chance to hear it once and only once in my life, does it matter?" "The music is more interested in listening to the Chemical Brothers’ point of view rather than one who at past time keeps going to concerts to get wasted."
"If the piece I’ll have the chance to hear it once and only once in my life, does it matter?"
"The music is more interested in listening to the Chemical Brothers’ point of view rather than one who at past time keeps going to concerts to get wasted."
This review captures a deeply personal and atmospheric experience attending The Chemical Brothers DJ set at Nameless Festival 2017. The author reflects on life struggles, the power of electronic music, and the festival's intimate vibe. Despite some initial doubts and a modest crowd, the set’s energy and visuals deliver a memorable night. The review conveys both the magic of the music and the bittersweet feelings of aging alongside youthful electronic beats. Overall, a heartfelt account blending music appreciation with personal hardships. Experience the magic of The Chemical Brothers' live DJ set – read the full review and dive into the electronic beats!
Sixteen years of rehearsal rooms, gigs, parties, car rides, delays on stage, wasted money, out-of-tune guitars and retuning. Joe Hutton is the best singer in history. Without ifs and buts, a ruthless and bloody victory.
Sixteen years of rehearsal rooms, gigs, parties, car rides, delays on stage, wasted money, out-of-tune guitars and retuning.
Joe Hutton is the best singer in history. Without ifs and buts, a ruthless and bloody victory.
The Worship of Silence's debut album represents a remarkable milestone after sixteen years of perseverance. The band blends doom, melodic, and post-metal influences with a standout vocal performance by Joe Hutton. Though not revolutionary, the album is a rewarding listen for fans of the genre. Its analog cassette release honors traditional music formats while offering 42 minutes of engaging metal. This release showcases dedication and musical craftsmanship over a decade and a half. Dive into The Worship of Silence's long-awaited debut and experience the power of melodic doom metal fused with stunning vocals.
They find the new in an antique shop. Dusty, moldy, creased, but it’s new. If Jesu has the most beautiful covers in metal, they don’t. But they are not metal, even if they are doom.
They find the new in an antique shop. Dusty, moldy, creased, but it’s new.
If Jesu has the most beautiful covers in metal, they don’t. But they are not metal, even if they are doom.
The review reflects on Jesu's influence and struggles with repetition in doom music. Dead Swords, however, offer a fresh approach by blending shoegaze and doom, creating new and atmospheric sounds. Their album Broken Souls stands out for its creative energy despite not having the striking metal covers of Jesu. The review praises the band for finding new inspiration where it seemed scarce. Discover how Dead Swords refresh the doom and shoegaze fusion—listen to Broken Souls now!
That music, that music was the needle of the machine... it’s ink, ink doesn’t wash away. Astroskeleton last year with a collection of old pieces brought out to push a decent EP with two or three modern ideas alive 30 years away from us now.
That music, that music was the needle of the machine... it’s ink, ink doesn’t wash away.
Astroskeleton last year with a collection of old pieces brought out to push a decent EP with two or three modern ideas alive 30 years away from us now.
The review reflects on how tastes evolve but some musical affinities remain timeless. Astroskeleton’s 'You Are Not Alone' revisits cherished 8-bit and chiptune sounds from retro gaming era, blending them with modern minimalism. The reviewer expresses deep affection for micromusic and its nostalgic impact. Despite fluctuating trends and opinions, this EP stands as a genuine and heartfelt nod to past influences. Dive into Astroskeleton’s nostalgic 8-bit soundscape—listen to 'You Are Not Alone' and relive the magic of retro gaming music.
"Bit (or beat?) as a trailblazer for contained evolutions. Syncopated, curious, different." "In certain places, with the right light and the correct temperature, it opens new doors."
"Bit (or beat?) as a trailblazer for contained evolutions. Syncopated, curious, different."
"In certain places, with the right light and the correct temperature, it opens new doors."
King Bong's 'Autobohng' offers a fresh take on krautrock with live-born, experimental jams that require patience. The album is deeply different, blending syncopation and curiosity. While not always easy, it unlocks new doors for listeners under the right conditions. A solid 4-star rating reflects its innovative nature and unique sound. Dive into King Bong's 'Autobohng' and experience a fresh, live-born krautrock journey unlike any other.
"Anonymity doesn’t distinguish us, anonymity brings everything closer to reality." "Dirty enough to hurt, as beautiful as a sun, one of the best extreme music albums of the year."
"Anonymity doesn’t distinguish us, anonymity brings everything closer to reality."
"Dirty enough to hurt, as beautiful as a sun, one of the best extreme music albums of the year."
Hate & Merda’s album La Capitale del Male delivers raw punk energy blended with sludge and drone influences. Originating from Florence and signed to DIO)))DRONE, the duo embraces anonymity and self-irony. Their sound is abrasive, intense, and unapologetically extreme, making it a standout in the underground music scene. This album is recommended for listeners who appreciate gritty and innovative punk-infused sludge. Dive into the harsh world of Hate & Merda’s La Capitale del Male and experience punk sludge like never before!
I just need them to be told with the spirit of someone not interested in pleasing everyone at all costs. In the end, I like those who entertain while having fun, and when someone has fun, you can see it. And you can hear it.
I just need them to be told with the spirit of someone not interested in pleasing everyone at all costs.
In the end, I like those who entertain while having fun, and when someone has fun, you can see it. And you can hear it.
The review reflects on the youthful, distorted sounds of Temples' 'ladəs', appreciating its playful spirit rather than seeking originality. The author contemplates aging in music taste but ultimately accepts the album's fun and honest vibe. It’s a reflection on music that entertains by not conforming to expectations. Dive into Temples' 'ladəs' and experience a fresh dose of neo-psychedelia that’s playful and unapologetically authentic.
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