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Pure malodorous uterine discharge passed off as innovation. What a bore guys! What a bore.
Pure malodorous uterine discharge passed off as innovation.
What a bore guys! What a bore.
This review delivers a sarcastic and sharply negative take on Cocorosie’s album Noah’s Ark. The reviewer finds the music and vocals irritating and difficult to appreciate, describing the album as a tedious and unpleasant experience. While acknowledging the album’s unusual and experimental elements, the reviewer ultimately rejects the work as pretentious and boring. Only one track, "Brazilian Love Song," receives mild praise. Discover the polarizing sounds of Cocorosie’s Noah’s Ark—listen now and decide if it’s innovate or unbearable!
Ballate per Piccole Iene is a small masterpiece brimming with inventiveness, full of rock insights that would fit well on a tough indie album... certainly not Italian. They have a strength that strikes, being the only ones in Italy proposing rock worthy of being called by that name.
Ballate per Piccole Iene is a small masterpiece brimming with inventiveness, full of rock insights that would fit well on a tough indie album... certainly not Italian.
They have a strength that strikes, being the only ones in Italy proposing rock worthy of being called by that name.
The reviewer praises Afterhours' album Ballate per Piccole Iene as a surprising and inventive work within the Italian rock scene. Despite some lyrical imperfections, the album delivers a raw and authentic emotional strength. Manuel Agnelli's songwriting is noted for its sharpness and originality. The album stands out in Italy's limited rock landscape, offering a fresh and impactful voice in indie music. Listen to Afterhours' Ballate per Piccole Iene and experience the raw power of Italian indie rock today!
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