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Filippo De Paoli’s voice advances like a snake: at times it glides, slow, then jolts, slices and dices the air. 'Never A Need' ... a punch to the stomach and a good chocolate, because it hurts, but the sense of emptiness the punch leaves you is a candy to savor.
Filippo De Paoli’s voice advances like a snake: at times it glides, slow, then jolts, slices and dices the air.
'Never A Need' ... a punch to the stomach and a good chocolate, because it hurts, but the sense of emptiness the punch leaves you is a candy to savor.
The review praises Plan De Fuga's album 'In A Minute' as a refreshing and emotionally intense Italian rock record. Featuring standout singles like 'Twice' and 'Never A Need,' the album showcases unique vocal performances and inventive musical arrangements. The reviewer expresses strong affection for the band's originality and the blend of haunting and catchy melodies. Overall, it's a passionate recommendation for listeners seeking authentic and compelling Italian rock. Listen to Plan De Fuga's 'In A Minute' and experience a fresh wave of Italian rock that captivates and moves you.
"Don’t tell me you’ve never dreamed of getting on stage and singing your songs in front of a huge crowd; well, I have, and the idea, damn it, drives me crazy!" "I really saw myself on TV, but this time the stage was empty, no dancers; just me and my band and in front of us the same 100000 people, and I swear in the silence of my house I really shouted: 'I am Adam Duritz! We are the Counting Crows!'"
"Don’t tell me you’ve never dreamed of getting on stage and singing your songs in front of a huge crowd; well, I have, and the idea, damn it, drives me crazy!"
"I really saw myself on TV, but this time the stage was empty, no dancers; just me and my band and in front of us the same 100000 people, and I swear in the silence of my house I really shouted: 'I am Adam Duritz! We are the Counting Crows!'"
This review offers a personal and emotional narrative inspired by Counting Crows' debut album 'August And Everything After.' It focuses on the story of 'Mr. Jones' and the dreams and struggles of Adam Duritz as reflected in the music. The author intertwines a vivid fictional scene with reflections on fame, music, and identity. It's less a traditional review and more an immersive storytelling experience that deepens appreciation of the album. Dive into the story behind 'August And Everything After' and discover the dreams and emotions that shaped Counting Crows' iconic debut.
"The music stops as it started, leaving you with that stirring and fusion of emotions that only experimentation can give." "Strange, but I like it."
"The music stops as it started, leaving you with that stirring and fusion of emotions that only experimentation can give."
"Strange, but I like it."
This review captures a vivid and emotional journey through Radiohead's Kid A album. The reviewer is transported by the hypnotic and experimental sounds, highlighting key tracks such as 'Everything In Its Right Place,' 'The National Anthem,' and 'Idioteque.' They appreciate the innovative instrumentation and Thom Yorke's vocal delivery, awarding the album four out of five stars while noting a slight longing for more traditional guitar sounds. Dive into Radiohead's Kid A and experience this experimental masterpiece yourself!
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