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"The first is a true milestone, one of the few strong pieces of the work, where you’re certainly led to think ‘Wow! Great start!’" "What strangely returned to my thoughts was the magnificent collection of poems by Eugenio Montale... He who creates a thousand expectations but in the end has very little to show for..."
"The first is a true milestone, one of the few strong pieces of the work, where you’re certainly led to think ‘Wow! Great start!’"
"What strangely returned to my thoughts was the magnificent collection of poems by Eugenio Montale... He who creates a thousand expectations but in the end has very little to show for..."
This review of M83's fifth album 'Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming' praises its standout opening tracks and creative vision but criticizes the album's excessive length and fragmented nature. While some songs evoke the band's earlier works and 80s influences well, much of the album feels flat and lacks a strong cohesive masterpiece. The experimental interludes add interest but do not fully balance the uneven quality. Ultimately, the album generates mixed feelings, balancing ambition with disappointment. Discover the highs and lows of M83’s ambitious album—listen now and decide if it lives up to the hype!
"18 tracks for 76 minutes of pure magic and only 3 tracks have the assistance of a voice." "It's an album that needs to be listened to several times before being judged and is also, and above all, a clear example of how good music is completely ignored by our lunatic times."
"18 tracks for 76 minutes of pure magic and only 3 tracks have the assistance of a voice."
"It's an album that needs to be listened to several times before being judged and is also, and above all, a clear example of how good music is completely ignored by our lunatic times."
This review praises Hammock's album 'Raising Your Voice...Trying To Stop An Echo' as a profound, mostly instrumental work filled with atmospheric guitar landscapes and sparse vocals. The album explores themes like memory, faith, and human introspection over 76 minutes of immersive sound. The reviewer highlights the emotional depth and the rarity of the lyrical voice, comparing the band to Sigur Ros but emphasizing Hammock's unique sound. Listeners are encouraged to experience the album multiple times to fully appreciate its subtle beauty. Dive into Hammock's transcendent soundscape—listen to 'Raising Your Voice' and experience emotional music beyond words.
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