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This album, "Rethroned," we like precisely because it makes no sense nor reason to be or to exist. Chuck Norris would give them a thrashing with just a look.
This album, "Rethroned," we like precisely because it makes no sense nor reason to be or to exist.
Chuck Norris would give them a thrashing with just a look.
Northern Kings' album 'Rethroned' delivers symphonic metal covers of pop classics, heavily produced and over-the-top. The reviewer sees the album as kitsch and lacking originality, with no ironic distance. Despite its flaws, the album's flamboyant bravado is oddly endearing. Overall, it's a bizarre, loud celebration of masculine metal clichés, recommended for those seeking an eccentric listening experience. Dive into Northern Kings' wild metal covers and explore the most flamboyant fusion of pop and metal today!
'Café Sputnik - Electronic Exotica from Russia is another irresistible title, admit it. How do you detox from titles like these? I can’t.' Listening to it I have noted the following list of suggestions which I simply pass on to you: Surf, lounge, east, tradition, surreal, irony, dream, nostalgia, futurism, 60s soundtracks, vintage, and retrofuture.
'Café Sputnik - Electronic Exotica from Russia is another irresistible title, admit it. How do you detox from titles like these? I can’t.'
Listening to it I have noted the following list of suggestions which I simply pass on to you: Surf, lounge, east, tradition, surreal, irony, dream, nostalgia, futurism, 60s soundtracks, vintage, and retrofuture.
This review warmly endorses 'Café Sputnik - Electronic Exotica from Russia,' a compilation that captures a retrofuturistic and cinematic soundscape. The album blends diverse musical elements like surf, lounge, and vintage eastern influences, evoking nostalgic and surreal imagery. It's likened to a steampunk-style vision of Russia's past futurism, offering an immersive and enjoyable listening experience. Perfect for fans of eclectic, cinematic, and nostalgic electronic music. Dive into the hypnotic world of Russian retrofuturistic electronic music—listen to Café Sputnik now and experience a sonic journey like no other!
His approach is almost nihilistic, the music becomes noise and this noise... is nothingness; it is the end. This is a mad cyber kamikaze full of TNT, with flesh penetrated by machines, as Cronenberg would like it.
His approach is almost nihilistic, the music becomes noise and this noise... is nothingness; it is the end.
This is a mad cyber kamikaze full of TNT, with flesh penetrated by machines, as Cronenberg would like it.
Bologna Violenta, the project of Nicola Manzan, delivers a harsh, nihilistic sonic experience in Il Nuovissimo Mondo. The album melds noise, hardcore techno, and cyberpunk aesthetics to evoke a disconcerting, apocalyptic atmosphere. Rather than referencing Italian poliziottesco films, the music aligns more with unsettling works like Eraserhead and Tetsuo. With distorted sounds and primal fury, this album offers a challenging listen suitable for fans of experimental, aggressive soundscapes. Dive into Bologna Violenta's Il Nuovissimo Mondo and explore a fierce and apocalyptic noise journey today!
This album is unlistenable regardless of its difficult fusion. It all flattens out into fairly anonymous lounge music, from a half-empty bar.
This album is unlistenable regardless of its difficult fusion.
It all flattens out into fairly anonymous lounge music, from a half-empty bar.
Bossa n’ Roses attempts to blend Guns n’ Roses songs with bossa nova rhythms but ends up as a boring, passionless collection of lounge covers. The production feels artificial and the performances vary greatly in quality. Despite a few better tracks, the album largely fails to inspire or entertain. Recommended only for very niche listening scenarios or as a novelty. Discover the curious world of musical experiments—listen to Bossa n' Roses and see if you can survive this lounge fusion!
Jovanotti was spectacularly innocent. Musically the album is completely null, obviously irrelevant.
Jovanotti was spectacularly innocent.
Musically the album is completely null, obviously irrelevant.
The review critically examines Jovanotti’s 1990 album La Mia Moto, portraying it as a simplistic and overly sweet representation of youth culture shaped by 80s materialism. Musically considered irrelevant, the album’s main interest lies in its lyrics, which portray a naive, subdued rebellion and a guarded approach to emerging adult themes. The review positions the album as a product of its time, evoking a plastic, appearance-driven generation. Ultimately, it reflects on how the innocence and limits embedded in the album mirrored the values and contradictions of 90s Italian youth. Dive into this candid analysis of La Mia Moto and explore how Jovanotti's early work reflects the complexity of 90s youth culture.
The sound of the Tipsy is pure modern design, vintage, always very fresh and smart. It’s music that anesthetizes and captivates you, making you imagine being an undercover agent in 60s Russia aboard a pink spaceship.
The sound of the Tipsy is pure modern design, vintage, always very fresh and smart.
It’s music that anesthetizes and captivates you, making you imagine being an undercover agent in 60s Russia aboard a pink spaceship.
Tipsy's 'Buzzz' offers a charming, relaxing space lounge experience rich with vintage and cinematic influences. The album blends electronics, jazz, and retro textures into a sweet, syrupy sound perfect for casual listening. Though not groundbreaking, it's ideal for easygoing settings and imaginative moments. The review highlights the duo's smart, stylish approach with plenty of character and warmth. Dive into Tipsy's 'Buzzz' and enjoy a fresh take on retro space lounge vibes—perfect for your next chill playlist!
The Messer Chups create a mashup, a stew, of so many things, especially vintage subculture. Fresh, ironic, entertaining, perfect for your weird evenings with friends.
The Messer Chups create a mashup, a stew, of so many things, especially vintage subculture.
Fresh, ironic, entertaining, perfect for your weird evenings with friends.
Messer Chups' album Crazy Price blends 1950s California surf rock with eclectic samples from cult cinema and vintage pop culture. The band crafts a unique sound mashup that evokes nostalgia while delivering fresh, ironic, and entertaining music. Perfect for fans of genre cinema and quirky retro vibes, the album offers playful and engaging listening, albeit with some uneven moments. Dive into Messer Chups' Crazy Price for an entertaining ride through vintage surf and cult cinema sounds!
He plays one guitar but it sounds like three, it’s 'Million Miles From Home,' and the sound envelops me with a fluidity, a clarity - truly unique. Underappreciated album by an underappreciated artist, who plays with soul.
He plays one guitar but it sounds like three, it’s 'Million Miles From Home,' and the sound envelops me with a fluidity, a clarity - truly unique.
Underappreciated album by an underappreciated artist, who plays with soul.
This review praises Keziah Jones' album African Space Craft for its unique blend of funk, R&B, and African musical influences. The live performance and smooth guitar techniques stand out, as well as the skilled songwriting and vocal delivery. Tracks like "Million Miles From Home," "Colorful World," and "African Space Craft" are highlighted for their creativity and emotional depth. The album is described as underappreciated but full of soul and style. Dive into Keziah Jones' African Space Craft and experience the soulful blend of funk and African rhythms today!
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