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Tony Molina is essential, in less than a minute and a half he manages to handle verse, chorus, and solo. Molina manages to give us those true feelings that Cuomo has forgotten.
Tony Molina is essential, in less than a minute and a half he manages to handle verse, chorus, and solo.
Molina manages to give us those true feelings that Cuomo has forgotten.
Tony Molina's 'Dissed And Dismissed' is a brief but impactful album, praised for packing emotional depth and engaging riffs into just 12 minutes. Molina’s gritty melodic-punk style and melancholic voice evoke connections to Rivers Cuomo’s earlier, more heartfelt works. The review highlights the artist's ability to deliver reflective and catchy pieces despite their brevity. His unique presence and musical precision make the album essential listening. Explore Tony Molina's 'Dissed And Dismissed' to experience powerful punk brevity and heartfelt melodies in just 12 minutes.
The keyboards are lugubrious and dark, creating suffocating and jagged landscapes. The mix of sounds still comes out strong, the heaviness complements a slightly bland guitar, which finds its strength in its simplicity.
The keyboards are lugubrious and dark, creating suffocating and jagged landscapes.
The mix of sounds still comes out strong, the heaviness complements a slightly bland guitar, which finds its strength in its simplicity.
Vår’s album combines dark, suffocating synth landscapes with a raw post-punk energy. The music fluctuates between industrial dance rhythms and slower, indie rock-inspired moments. Despite familiar guitar tones, the mix remains strong and evocative. The album reflects the evolving Scandinavian post-punk scene with its unique blend of heaviness and simplicity. It captures the tension between dreamlike idealism and sobering realism. Dive into Vår’s haunting post-punk world and experience the raw blend of industrial and indie sounds today!
I let myself glide gently into the notes of The Stargazer Lilies that wink from a sidereal distance at Slowdive but breathe in the same room. Experimental atmospheric passages, chord progressions that might remind one of progressive rock bands from the late ’60s to early ’70s; these very trembling and initially alien-sounding chords are the cherry on an extremely good cake.
I let myself glide gently into the notes of The Stargazer Lilies that wink from a sidereal distance at Slowdive but breathe in the same room.
Experimental atmospheric passages, chord progressions that might remind one of progressive rock bands from the late ’60s to early ’70s; these very trembling and initially alien-sounding chords are the cherry on an extremely good cake.
The review praises The Stargazer Lilies' 'We Are The Dreamers' for its gentle, nostalgic blend of shoegaze and progressive rock influences. It highlights the album's timeless atmosphere, rich textures, and emotional richness. The band’s American roots and commitment to sound experimentation stand out amidst a predominantly British genre. Each track offers a deep, immersive experience that evolves positively throughout the album. Dive into the dreamy soundscape of The Stargazer Lilies and experience 'We Are The Dreamers'—listen now to feel the magic of timeless shoegaze.
Ought are the Talking Heads, the Slint, the Velvet Underground, the Pavement; they manage to amaze and be amazed. Maybe the future isn’t rosy, but I like gray a lot.
Ought are the Talking Heads, the Slint, the Velvet Underground, the Pavement; they manage to amaze and be amazed.
Maybe the future isn’t rosy, but I like gray a lot.
The review praises Ought's 2014 album 'More Than Any Other Day' as one of the year's best, highlighting its blend of classic indie influences and original sound. The writer reflects on personal and global uncertainties but finds refuge and inspiration in the band's music. A vivid live experience is described, emphasizing the band's energy and unique performance style. Despite occasional minor flaws, the album impresses with its depth and sincerity. Listen to Ought's 'More Than Any Other Day' and experience a raw indie rock journey that blends emotion and innovation.
When I put the needle on the last track of the album, I cry, not just a tear or two, but sobbing. The impact that this song 'The Great Alligator' gives me, nothing else has ever given me in life.
When I put the needle on the last track of the album, I cry, not just a tear or two, but sobbing.
The impact that this song 'The Great Alligator' gives me, nothing else has ever given me in life.
Ovlov's AM, released in 2013 by Exploding in Sound Records, is a deeply emotional and raw noise rock album. Despite comparisons to Dinosaur Jr., Pixies, and Weezer, the reviewer finds it powerfully unique. The album evokes intense feelings, especially highlighted in the track "The Great Alligator." Its lo-fi production and wall of sound create a nostalgic yet fresh experience that deeply moves listeners. Listen to Ovlov's AM today and experience a raw, emotional noise rock journey unlike any other.
This album might remind you of many things, probably a lot of '70s bands. The songs are pervaded by a continuous and perpetual nostalgia.
This album might remind you of many things, probably a lot of '70s bands.
The songs are pervaded by a continuous and perpetual nostalgia.
The review reflects a deep emotional connection to Barlow's album 'Castles', evoking memories of youth and summer days. With influences from '70s bands, the music stirs nostalgia and personal storytelling. The reviewer fondly recalls adventurous moments and shared experiences, drawing a parallel between the album’s atmosphere and their own past. This heartfelt reflection paints 'Castles' as a sonic vessel of reminiscence and warmth. Listen to Barlow’s 'Castles' and relive a nostalgic journey through heartfelt stories and timeless sounds.
Elias’s voice, who sees himself as the new Nick Cave without ever plagiarizing him too much. One of the best albums of the last 10 years without exaggeration, to be listened to and re-listened to.
Elias’s voice, who sees himself as the new Nick Cave without ever plagiarizing him too much.
One of the best albums of the last 10 years without exaggeration, to be listened to and re-listened to.
Iceage's third album marks a daring shift from hardcore punk to a richer sound incorporating alt-country and atmospheric elements. The band maintains their raw energy through Elias's evocative vocals and a dynamic instrumental expansion. The review praises the album as one of the best in the last decade, highlighting its innovative style and emotional depth. It sets a new standard for the evolving post-hardcore genre, coining the term 'HardNoir' for its unique mood. A must-listen that encourages repeated plays. Explore Iceage's groundbreaking album and experience the powerful fusion of punk and alt-country—listen now and dive into the HardNoir wave!
Hello, I am GirlBot; A multimedia voice that will relax your limbs after a hard working day. This gentlemen, is Vaporwave... Vaporwave... Vaporw... Vaporwa... Va... We... por... wave...
Hello, I am GirlBot; A multimedia voice that will relax your limbs after a hard working day.
This gentlemen, is Vaporwave... Vaporwave... Vaporw... Vaporwa... Va... We... por... wave...
This review praises Midnight Television's self-titled album as an ideal background soundtrack for relaxation. Blending elements of Nu Prog, Fusion, and Disco/Funk, it evokes nostalgic and raw soundscapes reminiscent of vintage multimedia experiences. The reviewer highlights the album's vaporwave style as a unique and engaging listening experience. Listen to Midnight Television now and unwind with this unique vaporwave experience!
This record pushes me against walls that crumble with every scream, with every angry phrase that Meredith Graves spits out from her jaws. She is the musical heroine of our days, deliberately lo-fi base, feedback with no restraint but with a deliberately pop structure, New York.
This record pushes me against walls that crumble with every scream, with every angry phrase that Meredith Graves spits out from her jaws.
She is the musical heroine of our days, deliberately lo-fi base, feedback with no restraint but with a deliberately pop structure, New York.
Perfect Pussy's album 'Say Yes To Love' delivers short, intense hardcore punk fueled by Meredith Graves' fierce vocals. The lo-fi production and raw feedback create a powerful New York punk atmosphere. Although brief, the record stands as a defiant and emotional musical statement. The reviewer highlights the album's energy and unique pop-structured hardcore style. Dive into Perfect Pussy's explosive 'Say Yes To Love' and experience raw punk energy firsthand!
"In Feed Like Fishes, you can hear: lo-fi lullabies, submerged by a sea of noise that delights the ears and doesn’t embitter them." "The Should changed their name and carved out a small space in that Shoegaze world... Old and new blend like listeners from a Remote Future listening to the Near Future."
"In Feed Like Fishes, you can hear: lo-fi lullabies, submerged by a sea of noise that delights the ears and doesn’t embitter them."
"The Should changed their name and carved out a small space in that Shoegaze world... Old and new blend like listeners from a Remote Future listening to the Near Future."
This review positions 'Feed Like Fishes' by Should as a noteworthy American shoegaze album rooted in 90s noise rock traditions. The album combines lo-fi, slow-paced lullabies with a sea of noise, recalling influences from both English shoegaze and American noise scenes. The band, originally named Shift, is celebrated for carving a unique space in the shoegaze world, with a recent revival thanks to reissues and new albums. Listen to 'Feed Like Fishes' by Should and dive into the rich textures of American shoegaze today!
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