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Wildflowers did not want to stay in terracotta pots; they wanted to fly like knights of the Round Table, to be a tale, loved through time. Pop with alien jazz times, changes never heard before, rhythms tangled on angelic voices.
Wildflowers did not want to stay in terracotta pots; they wanted to fly like knights of the Round Table, to be a tale, loved through time.
Pop with alien jazz times, changes never heard before, rhythms tangled on angelic voices.
The Wilde Flowers' debut album evokes the legendary 1963 Canterbury scene with a unique blend of jazz, blues, and psychedelic rock. The review vividly captures the band's creative spirit and their timeless musical fusion. It highlights the album's adventurous rhythms and angelic vocals, presenting it as a cherished tale that continues to enchant listeners. An evocative tribute to the band's influential roots and evolving sound. Dive into the legendary sounds of The Wilde Flowers and experience the Canterbury jazz-rock fusion that shaped a musical era!
They are postcards, three-dimensional postcards that smell of the environment, rocks, and snow-capped peaks. You listen in your soul to the sound of waters, sweet, consoling environments.
They are postcards, three-dimensional postcards that smell of the environment, rocks, and snow-capped peaks.
You listen in your soul to the sound of waters, sweet, consoling environments.
Drombeg's Earthworks creates evocative and warm soundscapes, likened to three-dimensional postcards of snow, nature, and memories. The blend of piano, strings, and subtle chirps evokes feelings of comfort and stirring emotions. Influenced by Arvo Pärt, the album paints a sonic landscape full of nostalgia, dreams, and intimate reflections. It concludes with a poetic, flowing finale capturing the essence of the sea. Listen to Drombeg's Earthworks and immerse yourself in its warm, nature-inspired ambient journey.
Electric shards launched from the explosion of a strobe ball embed themselves directly into your cerebral cortex. Labyrinth of electro mirrors, post-punk, electro wave, EBM, swirling in a vortex of excitement.
Electric shards launched from the explosion of a strobe ball embed themselves directly into your cerebral cortex.
Labyrinth of electro mirrors, post-punk, electro wave, EBM, swirling in a vortex of excitement.
Powell's album Sport delivers a thrilling journey through electronic and post-punk soundscapes. The music blends electrifying digital rhythms with pulsating basslines and a raw vocal style. It's colorful, unpredictable, and full of adrenaline. The fusion of various electronic influences creates a lively and engaging listening experience. Dive into Powell's Sport and experience a thrilling fusion of post-punk and electronic soundscapes today!
Angelic voices float in a dark current. They float among notes of ivory keys and low strings. Pure tranquility in the eye of the cyclone. Close your eyes, feel the slow words, like a fairy tale.
Angelic voices float in a dark current. They float among notes of ivory keys and low strings.
Pure tranquility in the eye of the cyclone. Close your eyes, feel the slow words, like a fairy tale.
Mamiffer's The World Unseen offers a haunting and tranquil listening experience. The album blends angelic voices with dark, droning melodies, creating a dreamy, emotional atmosphere. It feels like a musical fairy tale oscillating between light and darkness, inviting surrender and reflection. Moments of beauty and serenity shine through the deep, immersive soundscape. Dive into Mamiffer's The World Unseen and discover a mesmerizing blend of dark serenity and angelic beauty.
This record takes your heart and squeezes it between the velvety hands of baroque pop. Sunshine pop as if the Beatles were surfing in California.
This record takes your heart and squeezes it between the velvety hands of baroque pop.
Sunshine pop as if the Beatles were surfing in California.
This review celebrates The Millenium's album 'The Beginning Of The End' as a lush baroque pop journey steeped in 60s sunshine melodies. The album evokes iconic sounds reminiscent of the Beatles, Bee Gees, and Bacharach, delivering a heartfelt and nostalgically rich listening experience. The reviewer praises its poetic and vibrant quality, likening it to a bright, animated musical adventure. Dive into The Millenium’s baroque pop classic and experience the vibrant 60s nostalgia in 'The Beginning Of The End' today!
Two chords, two words, and a different world opens up to you, at least for 4 minutes. The magic? It’s managing to hold your breath as long as possible.
Two chords, two words, and a different world opens up to you, at least for 4 minutes.
The magic? It’s managing to hold your breath as long as possible.
This review highlights the magical and emotional impact of Magia's album. It captures how the music creates a brief but intense escape from everyday life, using simple, sensitive melodies. The reviewer appreciates the album's ability to evoke fantasy and bliss, even if just for a few minutes. Music here is portrayed as a powerful, almost mystical experience. Experience the captivating magic of Magia’s album—listen now to escape into a world of emotion and fantasy!
Fragrant melodies with colors à la Brian Wilson, pocket-sized baroque pop arrangements sprinkled with powdered sugar. Smile Margo. That glass does not exist, the world is within you.
Fragrant melodies with colors à la Brian Wilson, pocket-sized baroque pop arrangements sprinkled with powdered sugar.
Smile Margo. That glass does not exist, the world is within you.
The review paints Margo Guryan's 'Take a Picture' as a warm and delicate album filled with light, melodic sunshine pop and baroque influences. It highlights the charming, nostalgic sound reminiscent of Brian Wilson and Burt Bacharach's styles, blended with exotic touches like sitar and bossa nova. The album evokes a tender, sunlit atmosphere perfect for easy listening. Overall, it is praised for its heartfelt and sweet musical imagery. Dive into Margo Guryan's 'Take a Picture' and enjoy a charming journey through sunshine pop and delicate melodies.
A ray of melancholic melody. Simple English pop that takes you from Aztec Camera to the Smiths, with all the ocean in between. Pure pop, pure fog, rain, and if you like it, a sense of sweet melancholy.
A ray of melancholic melody. Simple English pop that takes you from Aztec Camera to the Smiths, with all the ocean in between.
Pure pop, pure fog, rain, and if you like it, a sense of sweet melancholy.
This review paints 'Suburban Light' by The Clientele as a melancholic and atmospheric English pop album. It evokes imagery of rainy English pubs and youthful ambiguity, blending influences from Aztec Camera and The Smiths. The music is described as simple yet richly emotional, ideal for fans of nostalgic indie pop and Scottish C86 sounds. Dive into The Clientele’s Suburban Light and experience the perfect blend of rain-soaked melodies and indie nostalgia.
Cut the puppet strings and say what we think. "True Mask Replica" is an incredible load of crap.
Cut the puppet strings and say what we think.
"True Mask Replica" is an incredible load of crap.
The review harshly criticizes Pinocchi's album 'Siamo Pinocchi,' comparing listeners to puppets forced to agree with popular opinion. Despite references to symbolic characters, the author finds the album disappointing and overrated, urging listeners to think independently and reject forced accolades. Discover an unfiltered take on Pinocchi's 'Siamo Pinocchi'—read the full review and decide for yourself.
"I'm in love with a girl who doesn't exist." If you like walking in the rain with an umbrella too small for your love, but don't get wet, don't worry.
"I'm in love with a girl who doesn't exist."
If you like walking in the rain with an umbrella too small for your love, but don't get wet, don't worry.
The review praises The Sarah Compilation as more than an album—a source of enlightenment for sensitive listeners. It highlights the Scottish indie pop scene's melancholic charm and the influence of iconic bands like The Byrds, The Field Mice, and The Jesus and Mary Chain. The collection is described as a nostalgic, tender tribute to love and working-class life. The reviewer recommends it as a cult favorite for those who appreciate intimate and authentic indie music. Dive into The Sarah Compilation and experience the heartfelt indie pop cult classic today.
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