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"You listen to the screams of La Quiete from 2002 and feel like they could be your friends... halfway between fear and excitement." "Tenpeun is a summary of what was the birth and slow evolution of a group that quietly made its way, knowing deep inside the perfection they would one day reach."
"You listen to the screams of La Quiete from 2002 and feel like they could be your friends... halfway between fear and excitement."
"Tenpeun is a summary of what was the birth and slow evolution of a group that quietly made its way, knowing deep inside the perfection they would one day reach."
This review reflects a deeply personal and emotional connection to La Quiete's album Tenpeun 01-05, a collection showcasing their early recordings from 2001 to 2005. The album is described as raw, heterogeneous, and nostalgic, capturing the band's gradual evolution toward musical perfection. It highlights intimate moments and varied sounds, from violent intensity to tender melodies. The reviewer sees the album as a 'childhood' phase, filled with hopeful promise and authenticity. Dive into La Quiete's Tenpeun 01-05 and experience the raw beginnings of a post-hardcore legend. Listen now and feel the story unfold!
All those eleven noisy, out of tune, disheartened, breathless, ironic little songs about the mess that life is and the infinite joy this mess can provoke in people. Living is the best way to die.
All those eleven noisy, out of tune, disheartened, breathless, ironic little songs about the mess that life is and the infinite joy this mess can provoke in people.
Living is the best way to die.
This brief review highlights Andrew Jackson Jihad’s album as a frantic, ironic mix of folk and punk. The duo, Sean Bonette and Ben Gallaty, deliver eleven raw tracks filled with disheartened yet joyful messages about life. The album’s short twenty-five minute runtime carries an emotional and energetic punch. It celebrates the messiness of life with an almost unstoppable musical drive. Listen to Andrew Jackson Jihad’s raw and ironic folk-punk album now and embrace the joyful chaos of life’s mess.
For forty-three minutes, one truly becomes the greatest discoverer of mini masterpieces of the shadows, of wonderful gems unknown to most. "The Amazing Colossal Band" is indeed a really great record, a treasure that saves us from the typical anxieties of the typical music lover.
For forty-three minutes, one truly becomes the greatest discoverer of mini masterpieces of the shadows, of wonderful gems unknown to most.
"The Amazing Colossal Band" is indeed a really great record, a treasure that saves us from the typical anxieties of the typical music lover.
This review celebrates the rare Finnish band Laika And The Cosmonauts and their album The Amazing Colossal Band as a vital musical discovery. The album offers an escape through 1960s instrumental surf rock, filled with lively and futuristic tracks like "Delayrium" and "Café Equator." Praised as a hidden treasure, it provides comfort and delight for music lovers overwhelmed by the vastness of global music. The reviewer highly recommends sharing this gem with others. Dive into the mesmerizing world of Laika And The Cosmonauts and experience the cool waves of The Amazing Colossal Band today!
Like a good mad scientist, assisted in his strange experiments by colleague Aesop Rock, monsters and little monsters are sadistically unleashed around the poor listener’s house. Tobacco provides the soundtrack for the tragic Halloween party we all dream of organizing, and openly and vulgarly seems to want to demonstrate his madness.
Like a good mad scientist, assisted in his strange experiments by colleague Aesop Rock, monsters and little monsters are sadistically unleashed around the poor listener’s house.
Tobacco provides the soundtrack for the tragic Halloween party we all dream of organizing, and openly and vulgarly seems to want to demonstrate his madness.
Tobacco's Fucked Up Friends is a forty-minute analog synthesizer-driven album evoking low-budget 80s horror films. The project blends DIY electro-psychedelic sounds with disturbing and creative themes, aided by guest Aesop Rock. The review praises the album as a brilliant soundtrack for a twisted Halloween party, highlighting its mad scientist vibe and raw creativity. Explore Tobacco's eerie and innovative electro-psychedelic world—listen to Fucked Up Friends now!
There is a desire to celebrate one’s youth, which becomes, for the entire duration of the album, a value to be reproduced and adored fully and without reservation. For thirty-five minutes, amidst easily hummable street chants and fearsome surges… one is involved in a noisy party, full of sweat, above-average alcohol levels, and emotions and memories that need to be preserved from the passage of time.
There is a desire to celebrate one’s youth, which becomes, for the entire duration of the album, a value to be reproduced and adored fully and without reservation.
For thirty-five minutes, amidst easily hummable street chants and fearsome surges… one is involved in a noisy party, full of sweat, above-average alcohol levels, and emotions and memories that need to be preserved from the passage of time.
Japandroids' Celebration Rock captures the desire to celebrate youth with raw, noisy energy. The album invites spontaneous sing-alongs, evoking memories and emotions tied to growing up. While tracks may sound similar, the band's sincere delivery creates an immersive and energetic experience. This Canadian duo blends punkgaze and indie rock, making the album a heartfelt party anthem full of passion and nostalgia. Dive into the raw energy of Japandroids' Celebration Rock and relive the thrill of youth today!
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