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DeRank ™: 13,42 • DeAge™ : 4992 days
As the cover already suggests, we are faced with a true space journey set to music: hypnotic and minimal, yet continuously plagued by various perils in its long path. An extreme version of E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research) by Peter Kember, mind you! (which I highly recommend, while we’re at it)
As the cover already suggests, we are faced with a true space journey set to music: hypnotic and minimal, yet continuously plagued by various perils in its long path.
An extreme version of E.A.R. (Experimental Audio Research) by Peter Kember, mind you! (which I highly recommend, while we’re at it)
This review discusses Hanatarash's album 5: We Are 0:00, highlighting its 52-minute single track. It contrasts the album with classic noise music and praises its hypnotic, minimal, and perilous sound journey. The review recommends listeners appreciate its unique and exceptional sonic experience. Dive into Hanatarash's hypnotic noise journey and experience a unique 52-minute sonic adventure.
The first LP born from these distorted synapses dates back to 1985 and what it offers can only be defined as Danger music, or anti-music. We all imagine the destruction of things: cities razed to the ground, gigantic buildings exploding, jackhammers, violent earthquakes... I can’t find a better explanation to describe this album.
The first LP born from these distorted synapses dates back to 1985 and what it offers can only be defined as Danger music, or anti-music.
We all imagine the destruction of things: cities razed to the ground, gigantic buildings exploding, jackhammers, violent earthquakes... I can’t find a better explanation to describe this album.
Hanatarash's 1985 debut album symbolizes pure musical destruction. Born from a 1984 meeting in Osaka, it delivers uncompromising noise and danger music. The project features Yamatsuka Eye, later famed for Boredoms and collaborations with John Zorn. The album is a chaotic sonic experience that challenges conventions and stands out in experimental music history. Dive into the chaotic world of Hanatarash and experience one of the most intense noise albums ever made!
I have always imagined it as an experience like staring at the sun, allowing yourself to be blinded, for 1 hour and 8 minutes. This is Psychedelia!
I have always imagined it as an experience like staring at the sun, allowing yourself to be blinded, for 1 hour and 8 minutes.
This is Psychedelia!
The review highlights Boredoms' album Super æ as a deeply immersive psychedelic experience driven by Yamatsuka Eye's visionary artistry. The listener compares the album to an intense yet peaceful trip, evoking the sensation of staring at the sun for over an hour. Praised for its experimental and transformative nature, the album is recommended to those seeking a profound musical journey. Listen to Boredoms' Super æ and dive into a mesmerizing psychedelic soundscape today!
A great album this, featuring all songs with different styles (a characteristic of the group). I sincerely hope the Butthole Surfers will return with a new album, in the meantime, 12 years have passed since the last one... we will see, let’s not lose hope.
A great album this, featuring all songs with different styles (a characteristic of the group).
I sincerely hope the Butthole Surfers will return with a new album, in the meantime, 12 years have passed since the last one... we will see, let’s not lose hope.
This review highlights Butthole Surfers' 2001 album Weird Revolution, emphasizing its eclectic style and psychedelic influences. Each track is uniquely described, showcasing the band’s creativity. The reviewer expresses hope for a future album despite the long hiatus. Overall, the album is praised for its variety and memorable sound. Discover the eclectic and psychedelic sounds of Butthole Surfers' Weird Revolution—listen now and experience their unique musical journey!
The album is notable for the enormous difference in sound compared to the first album. This album needed more than 8 tracks because it’s always really enjoyable to listen to.
The album is notable for the enormous difference in sound compared to the first album.
This album needed more than 8 tracks because it’s always really enjoyable to listen to.
The review explores Bad Religion's 1983 album 'Into The Unknown,' highlighting its major stylistic departure from hardcore punk to a more progressive rock sound with extensive keyboard use. Each track is analyzed for its musical traits. The reviewer appreciates the album’s uniqueness and enduring enjoyability despite few tracks. A call for its reprint closes the review. Discover the bold evolution of Bad Religion’s sound in 'Into The Unknown'—listen now and experience its unique progressive punk vibe!
The group is unique, as it features two drummers who simultaneously develop different grooves. 'Pulp' is without a doubt the heaviest track of all and features monolithic riffs, so much so that it feels like you have a boulder to hold on your shoulders.
The group is unique, as it features two drummers who simultaneously develop different grooves.
'Pulp' is without a doubt the heaviest track of all and features monolithic riffs, so much so that it feels like you have a boulder to hold on your shoulders.
Axehandle's self-titled album delivers a powerful sludge metal experience with a unique dual drummer lineup. The music blends Southern Rock influences with heavy riffs and dark themes about murder and mystery. Key tracks include the energetic opener 'Face Down' and the heavy 'Pulp'. Fans of Alabama Thunderpussy will appreciate this evolution. Overall, a distinct and intense album worth exploring. Listen to Axehandle's intense sludge album now and experience their unique dual drumming fury!
This record is a syringe full of acid injected into the penis, it’s not for everyone. Enough talking about the dead. Now let’s talk about this mud-stained diamond.
This record is a syringe full of acid injected into the penis, it’s not for everyone.
Enough talking about the dead. Now let’s talk about this mud-stained diamond.
‘Ruined By Idiots: Live And Unleashed’ is a raw live compilation released posthumously in 2002 as a tribute to Iron Monkey’s frontman Johnny Morrow. Featuring a mix of live recordings, unreleased tracks, and unique covers, it captures the band's intense sludge metal sound. The album offers longtime fans a powerful new experience while honoring the late vocalist’s legacy. Not for casual listeners, it’s a gritty gem in the metal world. Dive into Iron Monkey’s intense live sounds and experience the raw energy that made Johnny Morrow a sludge metal legend.
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