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The synergy between the two is immediately remarkable, leading them to experiment with the most heterodox musical forms. An album with changing atmospheres: impressionistic and melancholic music steeped in classical sounds.
The synergy between the two is immediately remarkable, leading them to experiment with the most heterodox musical forms.
An album with changing atmospheres: impressionistic and melancholic music steeped in classical sounds.
PMS, the duo of pianist Martina Mollo and violinist Caterina Bianco, break classical boundaries in their debut album 'Di giallo in grigio.' The music is impressionistic and melancholic, featuring piano-driven tracks with programmed synths adding an avant-garde edge. Their classical roots merge with diverse influences, creating a fresh sound. This album appeals to fans of new age and experimental music. Listen to PMS’s 'Di giallo in grigio' and immerse yourself in a fresh blend of classical and avant-garde sounds.
It's as if they have partly lost their natural irreverent streak. If you’re not a fan of They Might Be Giants, I wouldn’t recommend starting with this album but rather with 'Flood,' 'Lincoln,' and the first, sensational, 'They Might Be Giants' from 1986.
It's as if they have partly lost their natural irreverent streak.
If you’re not a fan of They Might Be Giants, I wouldn’t recommend starting with this album but rather with 'Flood,' 'Lincoln,' and the first, sensational, 'They Might Be Giants' from 1986.
They Might Be Giants' 2018 album 'I Like Fun' delivers a collection of decent but uneven songs. While some tracks like 'I Left My Body' and 'By The Time You Get This' stand out, overall inspiration seems lacking. The band retains their characteristic humor but does not recapture earlier brilliance. New listeners are advised to explore the band's classic albums 'Flood' and 'Lincoln' first. Discover the charm of They Might Be Giants and explore their classic albums to experience their best work!
Those who loved the English psychedelia of the early Pink Floyd, Tomorrow, and Misunderstood will find themselves at ease in the universe and the colorful and changing Cosmos created by the Pisa band. Highly recommended for all followers of the ‘60s verb.
Those who loved the English psychedelia of the early Pink Floyd, Tomorrow, and Misunderstood will find themselves at ease in the universe and the colorful and changing Cosmos created by the Pisa band.
Highly recommended for all followers of the ‘60s verb.
This review celebrates The Strange Flowers' double CD 'Best Things Are Yet to Come,' a comprehensive anthology covering their career with remastered, remixed, and unreleased tracks. It highlights the band's genuine '60s-inspired psychedelic pop sound deeply rooted in Pisa's vibrant late '80s and early '90s scene. The collection appeals especially to fans of vintage psychedelic music, recalling influences like early Pink Floyd and Tomorrow. The reviewer recommends the album highly for lovers of classic psychedelic vibes. Dive into The Strange Flowers’ psychedelic journey—listen to their rich anthology and experience vintage '60s vibes today!
The psychedelic saga of the Turin-based No Strange continues, a band that has all the hallmarks of being defined as 'cult'. In such a massified and squalid era as today, being able to listen to an album like Il sentiero delle tartarughe is a real breath of fresh air and an antidote against bad vibes.
The psychedelic saga of the Turin-based No Strange continues, a band that has all the hallmarks of being defined as 'cult'.
In such a massified and squalid era as today, being able to listen to an album like Il sentiero delle tartarughe is a real breath of fresh air and an antidote against bad vibes.
No Strange continues their dedicated exploration of psychedelic music with Il sentiero delle tartarughe, blending acid folk, electronics, and oriental sounds. The album is praised for its visionary style and musical depth, evoking influences like Pink Floyd. It's recommended as a refreshing antidote to today’s music climate, inviting listeners on a mystical cosmic journey. Discover the cosmic sounds of No Strange’s Il sentiero delle tartarughe—listen now and embark on a psychedelic journey!
The album, in the best prog tradition, is a grand concept. The Muffx manage to create a language that, while paying tribute to '70s music, sounds fresh and engaging.
The album, in the best prog tradition, is a grand concept.
The Muffx manage to create a language that, while paying tribute to '70s music, sounds fresh and engaging.
Muffx's 'L'ora di tutti' is a well-crafted prog rock concept album inspired by a historical novel set in 1480 Otranto. The album showcases exceptional musicianship blending 70s prog traditions with fresh, cinematic, and psychedelic sounds. Influences from Goblin and Caravan are evident but well integrated, creating an original and engaging listening experience. Recommended for prog fans and lovers of ambitious, narrative-driven music. Explore the rich and ambitious world of Muffx's 'L'ora di tutti'—a must-listen for every prog rock lover!
The encounter between the universe of Hawkwind and that of Chrome has generated a hallucinated, psychedelic, spatial, and hypnotic music that projects us into a dimension beyond time and space. The second disc is perhaps even more extreme than the first with a piece like the long—over 32 minutes—'Crying Moon, Dying Sun' which leads us towards unknown destinations in cosmic and extraterrestrial landscapes.
The encounter between the universe of Hawkwind and that of Chrome has generated a hallucinated, psychedelic, spatial, and hypnotic music that projects us into a dimension beyond time and space.
The second disc is perhaps even more extreme than the first with a piece like the long—over 32 minutes—'Crying Moon, Dying Sun' which leads us towards unknown destinations in cosmic and extraterrestrial landscapes.
Chromium Hawk Machine's album 'Annunaki' is a powerful fusion of space-rock legends Hawkwind and Chrome. The album features long, hypnotic jam sessions full of cosmic and psychedelic sounds, propelled by bass, sax, synth, and distorted guitar. It transports listeners on a mystical, otherworldly journey ideal for fans of cosmic music. Particularly notable is the 32-minute track 'Crying Moon, Dying Sun' pushing the album into extreme territories. Dive into the cosmic realms of 'Annunaki' by Chromium Hawk Machine — listen now and embark on a psychedelic space-rock adventure!
Canone Europeo is a profound album that confirms Ianva as the heralds and minstrels of the decline of European civilization. The anthem "Hellas" links back to the glorious tradition of our continent and is a heartfelt tribute to the classical roots of Greece.
Canone Europeo is a profound album that confirms Ianva as the heralds and minstrels of the decline of European civilization.
The anthem "Hellas" links back to the glorious tradition of our continent and is a heartfelt tribute to the classical roots of Greece.
IANVA’s Canone Europeo is a complex, richly meaningful album blending neo-folk and martial rock with deep roots in Italian musical heritage. The album features historical and literary references, notable guest vocals, and explores themes of European civilization’s decline. It continues the band’s tradition of epic, proud folk music punctuated by cultural and political commentary. The album is praised for its thoughtful composition and evocative storytelling. Discover the epic sounds and rich history behind IANVA’s Canone Europeo — listen now and delve into a unique Italian musical journey!
Steve Roach is a genius: he practically reinvented ambient music. This Long Thoughts... is meditative music that will bring out the mystical animal within you.
Steve Roach is a genius: he practically reinvented ambient music.
This Long Thoughts... is meditative music that will bring out the mystical animal within you.
Steve Roach is celebrated as a pioneer of ambient music who refined the genre's boundaries. His 2017 album Long Thoughts continues his cosmic and psychedelic style with a single, immersive 70-minute track. The music is minimal, meditative, and hypnotic, offering a deep, mystical experience. Despite occasional criticism of overproduction, Roach's creativity and enduring class set him apart. This album is highly recommended for fans of spiritual and cosmic ambient sound journeys. Dive into Steve Roach’s Long Thoughts and experience a cosmic ambient journey—listen now on Bandcamp!
The first track “Astral Master” is a little masterpiece: a pulsating bass and effected guitars create a genuine and psychedelic atmosphere that seems to come straight from “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.” Everything sounds “dated” in Desert Wizards' music, but this is not necessarily a bad thing: those who love the sound of the late ’60s and early ’70s will find something to sink their teeth into.
The first track “Astral Master” is a little masterpiece: a pulsating bass and effected guitars create a genuine and psychedelic atmosphere that seems to come straight from “The Piper at the Gates of Dawn.”
Everything sounds “dated” in Desert Wizards' music, but this is not necessarily a bad thing: those who love the sound of the late ’60s and early ’70s will find something to sink their teeth into.
Desert Wizards’ album 'Beyond The Gates Of The Cosmic Kingdom' offers a nostalgic dive into late '60s and early '70s psychedelia with a strong doom metal and garage rock vibe. The reviewer highlights the successful blend of influences, particularly praising key tracks like 'Astral Master' and 'Born Loser.' Though vocals may lack focus, the album delivers a consistent and gritty experience appealing to fans of vintage psychedelic sounds. Dive into Desert Wizards' cosmic psychedelic journey and discover the vintage sounds of 'Beyond The Gates Of The Cosmic Kingdom' now!
The strength of Arabs In Aspic is in their ability to be original even in a retro context. The album is strongly recommended to all lovers of psychedelia and prog; you will find plenty to enjoy.
The strength of Arabs In Aspic is in their ability to be original even in a retro context.
The album is strongly recommended to all lovers of psychedelia and prog; you will find plenty to enjoy.
Arabs In Aspic's 'Syndenes Magi' pays tribute to 1970s prog legends like King Crimson and Pink Floyd while maintaining original elements. The album, featuring three long tracks, showcases eclectic styles from heavy mellotron-led pieces to cosmic electronic sounds. The reviewer highlights the band's skill in blending retro influences with fresh creativity, recommending the album to psychedelia and progressive rock fans. Listen to Arabs In Aspic's Syndenes Magi and explore a masterful blend of vintage prog rock and original creativity.
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