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 Santa Banana's 'La Vita Agra' stands out with its distinctive alternative rock energy.

 A solid 4-star album that delivers freshness and quality in every track.

Santa Banana's 'La Vita Agra' receives a strong 4 out of 5 rating for its energetic and engaging alternative rock sound. The review highlights the album's fresh vibe and musical quality, suggesting it as a worthwhile listen for fans of the genre. Although brief, the review positions the album as a noteworthy addition to 2017's rock releases. Listen to Santa Banana's La Vita Agra and experience the fresh energy of Italian alternative rock!

 SLURP! was entirely the brainchild of Perogatt (Carlo Peroni), the cartoonist with whom those from my generation certainly had some dealings.

 The author’s freedom to go in any direction that came to his mind at any moment was palpable, even without necessarily fully understanding his humor.

This review reflects on Perogatt's SLURP!, a surreal humor comic originally created by Carlo Peroni. The reviewer shares nostalgic memories and highlights the comic's whimsical, free-form style aimed at children. SLURP! is described as a creative and humorous work with unique characters and an original approach that feels like a precursor to later popular humor comics. The review is affectionate, emphasizing the personal and cultural significance rather than providing a strict rating. Explore Perogatt's SLURP! for a whimsical dive into nostalgic surreal humor!

 The Box does not overshadow 8:30, but it certainly stands beside it.

 The sound is what you would expect from musicians blessed by God like the ones in question.

The review praises Weather Report’s Legendary Live Tapes box set, featuring performances from the 1978 and 1980-81 tours with the iconic lineup. The author reflects on the personal significance of live albums while appreciating the musical evolution captured here, especially compared with the classic 8:30 live album. Highlights include faithful renditions of 'Birdland' and 'Black Market,' plus rare gems and selections curated by Peter Erskine. Though the box doesn’t replace 8:30, it stands proudly alongside it. Explore the Legendary Live Tapes box set and experience Weather Report’s jazz fusion mastery live in concert!

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The review awards Gøggs' self-titled debut album a solid 4 out of 5 stars, indicating a strong impression. It briefly touches on the album's qualities and suggests appreciation for the band's style. Despite limited textual content, the rating reflects a positive reception. Listen to Gøggs' debut album now and experience their powerful punk sound!

 The "Hiroshima Mon Amour" performed at The Old Grey Whistle Test is, for me, the definitive one, better than the studio version.

 This patchwork of live fragments is, for now, what has been officially released concerning live performances from the Foxx era.

This review discusses 'Rare Retro' by Ultravox, detailing its mix of live fragments, singles, and remixes from the John Foxx era. While not entirely unreleased, it offers a glimpse into the band's live energy and punk soul. The highlight is the live 'Hiroshima Mon Amour' from The Old Grey Whistle Test, praised over the studio version. The reviewer views the album as a niche offering mainly for dedicated fans. Dive into Ultravox's Rare Retro to rediscover John Foxx's unique live energy and iconic new wave sounds!

 Kosmodrom is a group of young natives from Germany... releasing a practically all-instrumental psych stoner EP.

 This EP could be an excellent soundtrack for such a situation.

Kosmodrom's Sonnenfracht EP delivers a mostly instrumental psychedelic stoner experience marked by muscular guitar effects and heavy riff loops. The review creatively blends musical impressions with an ironic narrative exploring German identity through imaginative storytelling. While one vocal track falls short, the remaining songs hold moderate appeal. Overall, a 3 out of 5 rating reflects a solid but not outstanding release. Listen to Kosmodrom's Sonnenfracht and explore powerful psychedelic stoner sounds with an intriguing German twist!

 the band has its own process for setting up hallucinations: a scene left to a martial rhythm with a kraut flavor and shoegaze-like play of feedback and assorted dazzling from guitars and keyboards

 The Oscar for the best track goes to the title track: 2012 pulsations, probably less, of a rhythmically rigorous bass that finds the drums by its side

The review celebrates TOY's 'Join the Dots' for its fusion of krautrock rhythms and shoegaze textures that create a dreamlike environment. The album's subtle psych-pop vocals add color without overpowering the sound. Instrumental tracks and rhythmic precision stand out, especially the title track and 'Fall Out of Love.' Though some rhythmic variety is desired, the album is seen as a refined and compelling follow-up to their debut. Dive into TOY's 'Join the Dots' and experience a hypnotic blend of krautrock and psych-pop magic today!

 Just as the company of the witch Amelia and Samara Morgan would suit me.

 Immersed in darkness, you can still feel the edges of punk, sinister loops of a bass as heavy as lead.

Twisted Nerve's Séance perfectly suits fans of dark Scottish goth punk with its heavy bass and otherworldly guitar effects. The reviewer connects deeply with the album's misty, eerie atmosphere. The music blends punk edges with shadowy, immersive sound layers. The album's voice and instrumental effects create a haunting, almost supernatural experience. Overall, it is a joyful plunge into darkness for those who embrace the genre. Dive deep into Twisted Nerve's Séance and experience a haunting Scottish goth punk journey today!

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This review rates Lazerhawk's Redline album with 4 out of 5 stars. It recognizes the album as a quality synthwave release with strong retro electronic influences. Though brief, the review implies an appreciation for the music's style and production. Discover Lazerhawk's Redline and experience the best of synthwave—listen now and dive into retro electronic sounds!

 It is electropunk, the result of the synth work by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft.

 The sounds are nicely raw and the dissonances created between the bass and synth lines are bizarre and give aggression to the music.

This review explores Gorilla Aktiv’s 1982 EP ‘Nur Für Erwachsene!’ as a raw and minimalistic electropunk piece deeply influenced by Deutsch Amerikanische Freundschaft. The reviewer appreciates the aggressive dissonances between synth and bass, though part of the content feels nonsensical. Despite its lo-fi production and brief existence, the EP holds a unique place within the electropunk subgenre. The review offers a personal take with a blend of music history and candid impressions. Dive into the raw, aggressive world of electropunk with Gorilla Aktiv’s ‘Nur Für Erwachsene!’ — listen now and explore this unique fusion of synth and punk!