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 Linda Perhacs not only really exists, but she is alive and well, she has recorded and released a damn record, I mean, a really great record.

 Owning a record does not equate to owning the music, and you can own the music simply by having listened to it while walking down the street or in the morning on the radio while you shower.

The review reflects on the changing landscape of music consumption, touching on Record Store Day and vinyl's resurgence. It celebrates Linda Perhacs’ unexpected and strong return after 44 years with her album ‘The Soul of All Natural Things,’ praising its production, vocal strength, and experimental touches. The album is deemed a significant and enjoyable continuation of her cult status established by her 1970 debut ‘Parallelograms.’ The reviewer acknowledges some criticism but finds the album compelling and rewarding overall. Listen to Linda Perhacs’ breathtaking return with ‘The Soul of All Natural Things’ and explore the magic of folk-psych reimagined.

 "Kenny Dennis, in fact, is the city of Chicago, it constitutes his (relatively small) ideal world."

 "David Cohn would actually be what he is: a bluesman of our times who, in his songs and with his damned irony, strives to entertain listeners, but also to go beyond and tell stories."

Serengeti’s Kenny Dennis LP deeply roots itself in Chicago’s rich blues and jazz traditions, blending hip hop with diverse musical influences. The album delivers vivid storytelling through the character Kenny Dennis, offering a cultural cross-section of Chicago life. Produced by Odd Nosdam and released on Anticon, it received critical acclaim in the U.S. despite being lesser-known in Europe. Serengeti’s unique narrative style and genre mixing create an emotionally engaging experience that avoids mainstream hip hop clichés. Listen to Serengeti's Kenny Dennis LP and discover a fresh fusion of Chicago blues and hip hop storytelling.

 Roy Harper hated, has always hated throughout his entire life the white man, and very likely still hates him, aware that there is a white man in each one of us.

 Man & The Myth... breaks these generational barriers and invites us all to engage individually and then all together as a society.

Roy Harper remains an enigmatic and influential figure in Anglo-Saxon songwriting. His new album, 'Man & Myth,' produced with Jonathan Wilson, continues themes of inner conflict and social critique. Though not as groundbreaking as his early masterpieces, it offers poignant introspection and strong songwriting. The album bridges generational divides and holds relevance today. Harper’s work is a thoughtful reflection on identity and society after forty years of music. Discover the enduring depth of Roy Harper’s ‘Man & Myth’—listen now and explore a musical journey across decades.

 With Six, Thalia Zedek shows us how she, I and all of you, we are all the same; that we have no gap to fill between who we are and who we would like to become, but we should simply be.

 The album closes with 'Afloat,' a long psychedelic journey lasting over seven minutes that alone would be worth the ticket price.

The review reflects on the evolution of rock music, highlighting Thalia Zedek Band's EP Six as a powerful and authentic artistic expression. Contrasted with the flashy 1980s rock scene and the grunge impact of Nirvana, Six stands out for its hypnotic melodies and emotional depth. The EP defies music industry stereotypes and format constraints, offering a strong female voice unburdened by image-driven culture. It portrays Thalia Zedek as a vital, authentic figure in modern rock. Discover the hypnotic power of Thalia Zedek Band's Six and experience authentic rock beyond the image.

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