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 Eick’s trumpet is a graceful breath that creates the main themes of the piece, builds a framework, and then embroiders over it.

 "Cologne Blues" is a ghost wandering in smoke-filled venues, dragging itself, and thus drags the trumpet that writes its melody in the stale air.

Mathias Eick’s album The Door offers a refined and intimate jazz experience, emphasizing clear trumpet melodies and piano counterpoints. The review praises its emotional depth and sophisticated structure, highlighting standout tracks like the title track, Stavanger, Cologne Blues, and October. The album reflects a soft, pure Norwegian jazz style without unnecessary effects. Listen to Mathias Eick’s The Door and experience the soulful beauty of Norwegian jazz.

 Doing what Meshuggah does in 6. In 2. And better.

 'Licking Your Wounds' is exactly this. A massive baritone guitar riff that cyclically breaks and shatters, accents shifting to prevent concentration and demolish synapses.

Monolithic's Black Science stands out as a futuristic and experimental metal album that builds on Meshuggah's style with unique elements. The exceptional guitar work of Stian Westerhus and dynamic drumming by Kenneth Kapstad create a powerful, complex sound. Tracks like 'Licking Your Wounds' and 'That'sWon't Fucking Heal' showcase innovative rhythms and aggressive vocals. The album's only noted flaw is the absence of live-recorded vocals, but the duo's live performances remain intensely impressive. Dive into Monolithic's Black Science for a mind-bending metal experience full of innovation and power.

 Normal people are the true surrealism of form because their lives are truly surreal.

 If she can’t have the metro, she’ll have the blujeanz. And the cops with whistles are the bad guys.

This review highlights the unique surrealism of normal life portrayed in Raymond Queneau's 'Zazie Nel Metro.' The novel contrasts youthful dreams with the absurd reality of Paris in 1959, blending humor and insight. The surreal caricatures of adults entwine with Zazie's archaic youth, making the story both complex and relatable. The reviewer connects this world to Tati's films, emphasizing the humanity hidden beneath the city's surface. Dive into the surreal world of Zazie Nel Metro and experience a unique blend of humor, youth, and reality in Queneau's classic novel.

 Silence can fill with impressions, like a glass overflowing with frozen mist, until it cracks slightly when a whisper meets the resistance of the crystal.

 Machines dormant for centuries come back to life in synth chokes on 'Past The Beginning Of The End', the acoustic guitar approaches from afar, under unrelenting percussion.

The review praises Trentemøller's album 'Into The Great Wide Yonder' for its atmospheric and intricate blend of minimal electronic beats and spectral synths. Tracks like 'The Mash And The Fury' and 'Sycamore Feeling' showcase a mix of synthetic and acoustic elements, with standout vocals by Marie Fisker. The album combines industrial, electro-folk, and ambient influences, drawing subtle comparisons to Depeche Mode remixes. Overall, it's a captivating and richly textured audio experience. Listen to Trentemøller's 'Into The Great Wide Yonder' and experience a mesmerizing blend of electronic and acoustic soundscapes!

 "If those crews attempted to capture this Albatross here, they would end up sprawled on the decks of their ships, struck down by the speed of these maddened locomotives."

 "It is the path to an evolved grindcore, a path trodden alongside The Locust and company briscola, a sort of grind 2.0 that amplifies beyond limits the idea of insensitive noise within its own schemes."

An Albatross's 2006 album 'Blessphemy' is described as a wild and intense journey into evolved grindcore. It incorporates psychedelic and hardcore elements, blending chaotic noise with sharp instrumentation. The review highlights key tracks showcasing their unique style that challenges traditional expectations. The album pushes musical limits while remaining captivating and powerful. Explore 'Blessphemy' by An Albatross – experience the wild evolution of grindcore and sonic chaos now!

 This little group has a singer who offers a lyricism that truly stirs something, with a unique voice that is not always 'suitable' for the proposed genre.

 Not exactly the album of the year but truly sad and disconsolate. Suitable for the summer.

This review reflects a cautious but ultimately positive appreciation for Repeater's album 'We Walk From Safety.' The reviewer highlights unique vocal lyricism and emotional guitar work that sets the band apart from similar acts. Though not deemed the album of the year, its melancholy and sonic depth make it a notable and fulfilling indie rock experience. Listen to Repeater's 'We Walk From Safety' and explore their emotional indie rock sound today!

 "The album is produced by David Fridmann, someone who doesn’t joke around with sounds... the result is crystalline fresh air."

 "Are you in the mood for cheerfulness? You’ve come to the wrong place. Emo is as Emo does."

Thursday's 'No Devolución' marks a shift from their previous punk hardcore fury into a more atmospheric, ethereal emo style. Produced by David Fridmann, the album offers fresh, crystalline soundscapes layered with emotional intensity. The music blends post-hardcore elements with haunting synths and varied vocal approaches, creating a unique contrast of aggression and subtlety. This album appeals especially to those who appreciate a sophisticated, deeply emotional experience within emo and post-hardcore genres. Dive into Thursday’s 'No Devolución' and experience a fresh, emotional take on emo and post-hardcore music.

 Too bad this is their second and last album.

 'The Idiot King' is the epitome of what prog, in my opinion, should be today, yesterday, tomorrow.

The review expresses initial skepticism about the 'supergroup' label but affirms it is deserved for Attention Deficit, highlighting the exceptional skills of Tim Alexander, Alex Skolnick, and Michael Manring. 'The Idiot King' is praised as a modern prog masterpiece blending intricate guitar work, jazzy elements, and dynamic rhythms. Several tracks such as 'The Risk Of Failure' and 'American Jingo' are noted for their technical brilliance. The album is celebrated as a pinnacle of progressive music, despite being the group's final release. Dive into The Idiot King and experience a prog rock supergroup at their peak—listen now and witness technical brilliance!

 I Taint have found the desert in the Welsh lands and have spread it into the ears of the un/lucky ones.

 9 minutes of pure emotion.

The review expresses deep appreciation for Taint's album The Ruin Of Nova Roma, praising its aggressive desert metal sound mixed with psychedelic elements. It highlights the intense riffs, dynamic vocals, and emotional depth across tracks. The album's release via Lee Dorrian's Rise Above Records also signifies its importance. Overall, the reviewer sees it as a powerful and unforgettable listening experience. Dive into the fiery desert soundscape of Taint – listen to The Ruin Of Nova Roma now and experience pure metal intensity!

 Desperation and pain written in bold letters on the wall of sound, a color that mixes ash and blood.

 The doctor would suggest it for punching something you’ve wanted to throw away for a long time, such as your mental health.

Time To Burn's Is.Land is a fierce and emotionally charged noise album from France. Characterized by ultra-distorted guitars, intense screams, and hardcore speed, it blends pain and post-rock melodies. Tracks like "Nayeli," "Emma Peel," and "Tormenta" show raw power and chaotic beauty. The album offers a cathartic experience for listeners seeking brutal yet melodic soundscapes. Dive into the raw power and emotional chaos of Time To Burn’s Is.Land—listen now and feel the intensity!