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The first language humans had was gestures. There was nothing primitive about this language that flowed from people’s hands. "The fact that you got a little happier today doesn’t change the fact that you also became a little sadder."
The first language humans had was gestures. There was nothing primitive about this language that flowed from people’s hands.
"The fact that you got a little happier today doesn’t change the fact that you also became a little sadder."
This review praises Nicole Krauss's novel The History of Love for its unique and beautiful writing style. It highlights the intertwined stories involving the book within the book and its characters—Leo Gursky, Alma Mereminski, and Alma Singer. Emphasizing themes of love, sadness, and memory, the review captures the emotional complexity and subtlety of the narrative. Dive into Nicole Krauss’s The History of Love and experience a touching story of love and memory.
"It’s a pleasure to watch you, 'Bravo Stef!' is all you can say at times." "The songs belong to everyone, each one sings or plays others’ songs making them their own with passion and all due respect."
"It’s a pleasure to watch you, 'Bravo Stef!' is all you can say at times."
"The songs belong to everyone, each one sings or plays others’ songs making them their own with passion and all due respect."
The live show 'Songs With Other Strangers' at Freemuzik Brescia is a heartfelt gathering of accomplished musicians celebrating friendship and shared passion. Led by the charismatic Stef Kamil Carlens, the group delivers an engaging mixture of rhythmic and intense songs. The performance highlights intimate collaborations and shared instruments, though the reviewer notes a minor critique about vocal choices. Overall, it’s a splendid and memorable evening for fans of honest and warm musical exchanges. Discover the heartfelt collaboration of Songs With Other Strangers—listen now and experience their live magic!
Gore Slut is all about basic chords, screaming guitars, and summer hits about love, midlife crisis, and depression. There are always two voices singing, one of which is effected and also very much in its own world, as if embarrassed to sing alone.
Gore Slut is all about basic chords, screaming guitars, and summer hits about love, midlife crisis, and depression.
There are always two voices singing, one of which is effected and also very much in its own world, as if embarrassed to sing alone.
The review highlights Gore Slut as Rudy Trouvé’s noisiest side project featuring basic chords, screaming guitars, and lo-fi textures. The album 'Above The Lisa Drugstore' is described as perplexing yet intriguing, with distinctive dual vocals that mix distortion and melody. The sound ranges from fuzzy chaos to softer moments reminiscent of Smashing Pumpkins. Despite its challenging nature, the album leaves the reviewer wanting more. Dive into Gore Slut’s lo-fi rock chaos and discover the intriguing sounds of Above The Lisa Drugstore today!
"Look at all the people with the flowers in their hands / they put the flowers on the box / that’s holding all the sand / that was once / that was once you." "A suicide album then? No. Rather, a convalescence album, to listen to while curled up in a corner licking your wounds."
"Look at all the people with the flowers in their hands / they put the flowers on the box / that’s holding all the sand / that was once / that was once you."
"A suicide album then? No. Rather, a convalescence album, to listen to while curled up in a corner licking your wounds."
Electro-Shock Blues by Eels is a deeply moving album created in the wake of profound personal loss. Mark Oliver Everett’s raw and innovative musical approach expresses grief, healing, and hope through sparse instrumentation and haunting lyrics. This 1998 release stands as a unique blend of simplicity and complexity, combining acoustic guitars, violin, and unusual sounds. The album feels less like a suicide note and more like a journey toward recovery, ending on a note of enigmatic optimism. Dive into the emotional world of Eels' Electro-Shock Blues and experience a haunting journey of loss and renewal.
Euros Childs has this way of singing: it lulls me. Single To Fairwater is perfect: it puts me to sleep.
Euros Childs has this way of singing: it lulls me.
Single To Fairwater is perfect: it puts me to sleep.
This review focuses on the first four songs of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci's Sleep/Holiday album, highlighting the soothing, folk-inspired sound and Euros Childs' calming vocals. The album is described as a lullaby, gently relaxing the listener, with occasional moments of energy. It contrasts with the band's previous work by being more naively sweet and sleep-inducing, yet still charming. Discover the soothing charm of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci's Sleep/Holiday—listen now and experience its gentle folk lullabies.
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