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'Dear bartender I was once famous too... I don’t know how to pay for this beer.' 'Never ever be found where everyone wants to expect you... maybe I can pay my mortgage with it.'
'Dear bartender I was once famous too... I don’t know how to pay for this beer.'
'Never ever be found where everyone wants to expect you... maybe I can pay my mortgage with it.'
Appino's second solo album 'Grande raccordo animale' marks a stylistic departure from his folk-punk past and Zen Circus sound, influenced heavily by producer Paolo Baldini’s dub and reggae style. The themes shift from outward cynicism to introspective reflections on self and change. Tracks like 'Rockstar' and 'Tropico del cancro' highlight this bittersweet, disillusioned mood. Despite initial doubts about its pop accessibility, the album offers a nuanced, if not groundbreaking, musical experience. Listen to Appino’s 'Grande raccordo animale' and discover his introspective journey wrapped in dub and reggae vibes.
Lo stato sociale is a colorful ball you find by chance on the street while you are heading home thinking it’s just another boring day. Do you think that just listening to the CD is enough to understand, or at least try to understand Lo stato sociale? Then you are hugely mistaken; it is in live performances that Lodo and the others reconstruct, deconstruct, and create every single note.
Lo stato sociale is a colorful ball you find by chance on the street while you are heading home thinking it’s just another boring day.
Do you think that just listening to the CD is enough to understand, or at least try to understand Lo stato sociale? Then you are hugely mistaken; it is in live performances that Lodo and the others reconstruct, deconstruct, and create every single note.
This review compiles polarized opinions about Lo stato sociale’s album 'Turisti della democrazia' showcasing a divide between strong criticism and amused fandom. The band’s live shows are highlighted as more compelling than studio recordings. Influences like Offlaga Disco Pax and Uochi Toki are noted, and the album’s playful yet controversial style sparks debate over their artistic merit. Discover the polarizing sounds of Lo stato sociale’s 'Turisti della democrazia' and decide for yourself if it’s the indie pop you’ll love or love to debate!
"Raein have the taste of gray, self-destruction, non-glory, a faded autumn afternoon, an old and rusted abandoned station." "A cry of despair against the non-reason of this era, at the same time a cry of hope for the few who remain."
"Raein have the taste of gray, self-destruction, non-glory, a faded autumn afternoon, an old and rusted abandoned station."
"A cry of despair against the non-reason of this era, at the same time a cry of hope for the few who remain."
This review explores Raein's 2011 album 'On the Line of the Horizon Between This Life of Mine and Everyone's', highlighting its evolution from previous works with a less aggressive but distinct sound. It emphasizes the intricate guitars, evocative and cryptic lyrics, and emotional depth touching on themes of loss, hope, and self-reflection. The reviewer connects personally to the lyrics, finding a bittersweet tone of resignation mixed with resilience. Discover Raein’s unique sound and heartfelt lyrics—listen to 'On the Line of the Horizon' and experience their emotional journey.
Sharp irony, bordering on nonsense. It's twenty minutes of easy listening, but especially if you get the chance, go see them live.
Sharp irony, bordering on nonsense.
It's twenty minutes of easy listening, but especially if you get the chance, go see them live.
L'Amo's Di Primavera In Primavera blends post-punk and synth-pop with sharp irony and lively energy. The album recalls Italian indie bands like Altro and I Cani. The review highlights standout tracks and praises the young Neapolitan label Fallo dischi. It recommends listening to the album and experiencing the band live for the full impact. Listen to L'Amo's Di Primavera In Primavera and explore Naples' vibrant indie scene today!
Listening to the CD was 40 minutes of fun and enjoyable listening. The true dimension of this music is live, pogo and sweat all together inevitably.
Listening to the CD was 40 minutes of fun and enjoyable listening.
The true dimension of this music is live, pogo and sweat all together inevitably.
This review explores the Sex Pistols' landmark album 'Never Mind the Bollocks,' highlighting its raw punk energy and repetitive riffs. The reviewer notes the album's greater impact live and views the band as partly a marketing phenomenon. Classic tracks like 'God Save the Queen' and 'Anarchy in the UK' are praised but noted as potentially monotonous in studio form. Despite some boredom with certain songs, the album remains an essential listen for curious teens. Dive into the raw energy of Sex Pistols' iconic album and experience punk like never before!
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