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‘Beat My Distance’ is a fresh, brisk, carefree record that smells of lightheartedness, reminiscent of being 17 and riding a bike in a t-shirt. This debut does not aspire to be the album of the year, but rather to leave something within you.
‘Beat My Distance’ is a fresh, brisk, carefree record that smells of lightheartedness, reminiscent of being 17 and riding a bike in a t-shirt.
This debut does not aspire to be the album of the year, but rather to leave something within you.
Anemone's debut album ‘Beat My Distance’ offers a fresh take on neo-psychedelia with a carefree and nostalgic vibe. The Canadian Montreal-based band omits rap for atmospheric melodies evoking late spring warmth. While occasionally dragging, the album succeeds in leaving a memorable impression rather than claiming top honors. It’s a contradictory yet charming record that brings lightheartedness and subtle melancholy. Listen to Anemone’s ‘Beat My Distance’ and dive into fresh neo-psychedelic sounds filled with nostalgia and lightheartedness.
Malibu Ken is Aesop Rock, a great veteran of the American rap scene, dropping a fabulous, playful, and syncopated flow over the ethereal beats of TOBACCO. An album that blends hip hop and psychedelia at a celestial level, where nothing is out of place, capable of elevating the listener to lysergic heights while simultaneously making them feel like an urban alley thug.
Malibu Ken is Aesop Rock, a great veteran of the American rap scene, dropping a fabulous, playful, and syncopated flow over the ethereal beats of TOBACCO.
An album that blends hip hop and psychedelia at a celestial level, where nothing is out of place, capable of elevating the listener to lysergic heights while simultaneously making them feel like an urban alley thug.
Malibu Ken is a standout 2019 album featuring Aesop Rock's veteran rap skills paired with TOBACCO's ethereal psychedelic beats. The album blends hip hop and psychedelia seamlessly, creating a unique sonic experience. It’s praised for its playful yet complex flow and thematic originality. The review highlights it as a worthy top 5 contender and encourages listeners to experience it. Listen to Malibu Ken now to experience one of 2019’s most innovative hip hop albums blending rap and psychedelia!
"Friend of a Friend" is a splendid ballad dedicated to the greatest artist of the 90s, Kurt Cobain. Have you ever seen the video of "Winnebago" performed at Brixton? If you missed it, go watch it.
"Friend of a Friend" is a splendid ballad dedicated to the greatest artist of the 90s, Kurt Cobain.
Have you ever seen the video of "Winnebago" performed at Brixton? If you missed it, go watch it.
This review praises Dave Grohl's solo album Pocketwatch, recorded during his Nirvana days under the pseudonym Late!. It highlights the emotional depth of tracks like 'Friend of a Friend' and the energetic feel of songs like 'Hell’s Garden' and 'Winnebago.' While acknowledging some immaturity, the album is recommended as a memorable piece of Grohl's rock legacy. Listen to Late!'s Pocketwatch and explore the raw side of Dave Grohl's genius today!
Frank Mullen, a mild and calm man, turns into a fierce beast behind the mic: growls like a burp in a glass at the Christmas dinner. Every song is a UNESCO heritage masterpiece, they may all seem the same but they are all different.
Frank Mullen, a mild and calm man, turns into a fierce beast behind the mic: growls like a burp in a glass at the Christmas dinner.
Every song is a UNESCO heritage masterpiece, they may all seem the same but they are all different.
Effigy of the Forgotten by Suffocation is hailed as the greatest album in NY Death Metal history. The review praises the brutal vocals of Frank Mullen, the innovative and heavy guitar work by Cerrito and Hobbs, and the dynamic drumming of Mike Smith. Each track is described as unique despite an initially similar sound, displaying excellence in extreme metal craftsmanship. The album is regarded as a brutal masterpiece with unforgettable moments. Dive into Suffocation’s Effigy of the Forgotten and experience the ultimate brutal death metal album!
Playing alone after a few dozen minutes inflates your chest with hot air, and it’s really not worth it; the game changes completely if you have a friend who, like you, has nothing to do. A well-made and packaged series of pastimes that, to say it in English, might be worth to try.
Playing alone after a few dozen minutes inflates your chest with hot air, and it’s really not worth it; the game changes completely if you have a friend who, like you, has nothing to do.
A well-made and packaged series of pastimes that, to say it in English, might be worth to try.
Crash Bash is a mini-game collection for PS1 that steps away from Naughty Dog's Crash Bandicoot legacy but still offers enjoyable multiplayer fun. The quirky story and varied mini-games mix well, though solo play can feel tedious. Unlockable arenas add a minor challenge to free play. Overall, it’s a nostalgic party game worth revisiting with friends. Dive into Crash Bash for chaotic mini-game fun—grab a friend and relive classic PS1 party chaos today!
"After trying to play it, you’ll go cry in front of a beer, diluting it with your tears and snot!" "This could have been a nice game... but it seems they did everything to ruin it. And in a half-assed way."
"After trying to play it, you’ll go cry in front of a beer, diluting it with your tears and snot!"
"This could have been a nice game... but it seems they did everything to ruin it. And in a half-assed way."
Deadly Towers for the NES is a frustrating and poorly designed game that tests players' patience more than skill. The lack of a map and guidance leads to confusing exploration, while repetitive enemies and awkward combat contribute to a disappointing experience. Although the plot has potential and some soundtrack moments are decent, the overall execution ruins what could have been a decent game. Discover why Deadly Towers is infamous—read the review and see if you dare to play this NES challenge!
"This game is a true cosmic disaster." "A game that commits one of the worst sins: being unfair to players. What a shame."
"This game is a true cosmic disaster."
"A game that commits one of the worst sins: being unfair to players. What a shame."
This review candidly describes Dragon's Lair for NES as a poorly executed game full of unfair traps and frustrating controls. The reviewer expresses extreme dissatisfaction with the gameplay, emphasizing the game's difficulty and poor adaptation from the arcade original. It is strongly advised to avoid playing this title due to its maddening design. Read this brutally honest review before playing Dragon's Lair on NES—know what frustration awaits!
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