Diego Remaggi

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 Bono’s voice seems to have returned to a better state compared to the last indecent album.

 It is not possible to feel betrayed by Songs Of Innocence. U2 are in it, creating something new on something over 35 years old.

U2’s Songs Of Experience requires listeners to place tracks within the band’s extensive history and biography. Bono’s vocals show improvement, and tracks like The Miracle and Every Breaking Wave recall earlier albums. The album is imperfect and not a standalone masterpiece but continues U2’s evolution with new producers and aspirations. Longtime fans will appreciate the musical and historical connections each track invokes. Discover U2’s Songs Of Experience and explore how the band blends new sounds with their iconic history.

 Our ears seem to be genuine workshops where sounds are forged, becoming more or less resilient waves that know how to navigate a labyrinth reaching the deepest areas of our mind.

 Be careful: allow yourself to be captivated.

Erri De Luca’s La Musica Provata beautifully explores music as a metaphor and cultural phenomenon rooted in Naples. The book blends poetic narration with reflections on songs, personal memories, and connections with figures like Bob Dylan and Mauro Corona. It invites readers to immerse themselves in the emotional power of music and language. Dive into Erri De Luca’s poetic exploration of music and culture—discover the magic of La Musica Provata today!

 Seattle was the center of the world. From there came the cries of anger and fear of a devastated generation.

 River Of Deceit is a gem, delicate and suffused like a jazz song, delighting the listening of anyone.

Mad Season’s only album, Above, is a defining work of 90s grunge rooted in Seattle’s dark and troubled music scene. Featuring members from Alice in Chains, Pearl Jam, and Screaming Trees, the album reflects personal battles with addiction and artistic brilliance. Tracks like 'River of Deceit' showcase poetic depth, while the band’s brief but intense collaboration left a lasting legacy. The review honors their music and tragic fate with deep respect and nostalgia. Listen to Mad Season’s Above to experience the raw heart of 90s grunge and the unforgettable voices behind this iconic album.

 Producing an album like Only The Strongest Will Survive is more than a joke; it’s the crude symbol of a britpop mannerism that has no reason to exist other than to make you laughably self-referential.

 Alex Lowe is not Kelly Jones, he is no one, a cover singer, for weddings, for television.

The review critiques Hurricane #1's second album, 'Only The Strongest Will Survive,' as a failed attempt to replicate britpop success. Despite Andy Bell's talent and connections, the album lacks cohesion and originality. The lead vocals and songs are compared unfavorably to prominent britpop figures, painting the album as forgettable. The reviewer expresses disbelief at both purchasing the album and the label's investment. Discover why Hurricane #1’s britpop revival missed the mark—read the full review and explore their musical journey.

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