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Edu Falaschi’s voice positively surprises, which Matos’ nostalgics still consider an intruder. The concluding 'Ashes' is almost a journey of the soul, from a life of pain to the promise of redemption after we have returned to dust.
Edu Falaschi’s voice positively surprises, which Matos’ nostalgics still consider an intruder.
The concluding 'Ashes' is almost a journey of the soul, from a life of pain to the promise of redemption after we have returned to dust.
After a four-year hiatus following a disappointing album, Angra returns with Aqua, delivering a solid performance that blends power and prog metal. While not as groundbreaking as past works, the album contains standout tracks and skilled musicianship. Edu Falaschi's vocals impress technically, though endurance issues are noted. The album boasts memorable highlights like 'Spirit of the Air' and 'A Monster in Her Eyes', signaling hope for the band's full revival. Discover Angra's powerful return with Aqua – listen now and experience their blend of prog and power metal brilliance!
Four albums were enough to make The Smiths the most important band of the ’80s on the British scene. Better to die young in the end; even if they should have died a moment earlier to ascend to the rank of divinity.
Four albums were enough to make The Smiths the most important band of the ’80s on the British scene.
Better to die young in the end; even if they should have died a moment earlier to ascend to the rank of divinity.
This review highlights The Smiths' lasting impact with their final studio album, Strangeways, Here We Come. It praises the band's innovation and strong lyrics, especially in early tracks. Despite some weaker songs towards the end, the album remains a significant part of 80s British music history. The reviewer reflects on the band's breakup as a timely end preserving their myth. Discover the enduring allure of The Smiths' Strangeways and dive into their iconic blend of melancholy and innovation today!
"Artide Antartide is one of Renato Zero’s best works, a manifesto of his street and suburban ‘poetry’." "The asphalt is scorching, the boredom ever more invasive, and we are more alone, more strangers than ever... what are we..."
"Artide Antartide is one of Renato Zero’s best works, a manifesto of his street and suburban ‘poetry’."
"The asphalt is scorching, the boredom ever more invasive, and we are more alone, more strangers than ever... what are we..."
Released in 1981, Renato Zero's 'Artide Antartide' is a powerful double album capturing the harsh realities of Rome's marginalized suburbs. With a unique sound driven by new collaborators, it offers vivid social commentary through poetic lyrics. The work stands as a gritty and relevant chronicle of alienation and human struggle, making it a significant piece in 1980s Italian mainstream songwriting. Despite its dark themes, occasional lighter moments provide contrast. Discover Renato Zero’s vivid storytelling in 'Artide Antartide'—listen now and explore the hidden side of 1980s Rome.
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