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“The train coming from the south doesn’t bring only Maries (meaning the plural of the female name) with coral lips and eyes so big.” “Not only that, here you will also find: drills, harmonium, jewelry, sweetness... sharpness... free with added post-punk anguish, funny German tunes, magic folk moments...”
“The train coming from the south doesn’t bring only Maries (meaning the plural of the female name) with coral lips and eyes so big.”
“Not only that, here you will also find: drills, harmonium, jewelry, sweetness... sharpness... free with added post-punk anguish, funny German tunes, magic folk moments...”
Fit & Limo's 1982 album Internazionale blends whimsical lo-fi sounds, free clarinet, and experimental percussions with heartfelt singing in Italian. The album captures folk themes of migratory sadness with a unique German-Italian fusion. Its quirky moments and a tender tribute to Nico add depth, making it a memorable work despite slight monotony. Overall, it radiates warmth and emotional resonance, appealing to lovers of experimental and folk music alike. Explore Fit & Limo's unique 1982 album Internazionale and experience a heartfelt blend of experimental folk and lo-fi charm.
On a spectral tremor of sound, melancholy insinuates itself under the skin and a pale light passes through the glass. Throw all your ghosts into the fire and watch the flames go out like the music that never fades away.
On a spectral tremor of sound, melancholy insinuates itself under the skin and a pale light passes through the glass.
Throw all your ghosts into the fire and watch the flames go out like the music that never fades away.
Neil Young's On the Beach captures a magical yet melancholic folk atmosphere with poetic lyrics and haunting guitars. The album evokes nostalgia for a faded era, blending warmth with longing. The review appreciates its depth and timeless charm while reflecting on the passage of time. Discover the timeless melancholy and poetic beauty of Neil Young's On the Beach. Listen now to feel its haunting warmth.
The underground blues longs for home, the sky crumples under my feet and the apocalypse is my favorite game. Then I’d like to sing a transcendent song, one of those that explain everything without explaining anything.
The underground blues longs for home, the sky crumples under my feet and the apocalypse is my favorite game.
Then I’d like to sing a transcendent song, one of those that explain everything without explaining anything.
This review takes the form of a poetic, dream-inspired homage to Bob Dylan's album Bringing It All Back Home. It intertwines vivid imagery and Dylan's iconic lyrical style, highlighting the artistic transition from acoustic to electric sounds. The reviewer embraces the chaos and power of the album's themes and captures the album's spirit in an emotional and unique way. Dive into this vivid, poetic take on Dylan's classic and rediscover the power of Bringing It All Back Home today!
With ogre teeth crushes musical delicacies only to spit them back out transformed in shape, color, smell, and texture. Imagine garage aberrations turned noise turned Cramps turned whatever and a voice like Donald Duck on acid.
With ogre teeth crushes musical delicacies only to spit them back out transformed in shape, color, smell, and texture.
Imagine garage aberrations turned noise turned Cramps turned whatever and a voice like Donald Duck on acid.
Earth vs. Shockabilly delivers a chaotic and inventive mix of avant-garde and rock music, revisiting classics with a unique and noisy twist. Eugene 'Archimedes' Chadbourne's eccentric instrumentation and Kramer’s artistic influence create a refreshing and disorienting soundscape. The album boldly reinterprets iconic tracks from artists like Johnny Cash, Hendrix, and The Doors, challenging listeners while honoring musical legacies. It’s a remarkable and madly cool experiment in experimental rock. Dive into Shockabilly’s wild and inventive world—listen to Earth vs. Shockabilly now and experience rock like never before!
"Vocal harmonies sometimes angelic, sometimes ragged, simplicity that goes mad even if gently." "Over everything, there’s something childlike and at the same time ancestral, the world seen from a branch."
"Vocal harmonies sometimes angelic, sometimes ragged, simplicity that goes mad even if gently."
"Over everything, there’s something childlike and at the same time ancestral, the world seen from a branch."
The review praises Dr. Strangely Strange’s 'Kip of the Serenes' for its surreal and charming folk style. It highlights the album's angelic vocal harmonies, childlike innocence, and raw, ramshackle grace. The music is compared to buskers and the Incredible String Band, with a unique twist of sweet madness. Each track conveys a distinct emotional vibe, from ecstasy to pure simplicity. Listen to Kip of the Serenes and experience the surreal and heartfelt world of Dr. Strangely Strange today!
"Madman" tells the acid trip up and down and is a perfect mix of schizophrenia, a dissonant thing, indeed very dissonant, but with a great groove. Playing Sagittarius is our Zoot... seeing him turned into a psychic alien would be priceless.
"Madman" tells the acid trip up and down and is a perfect mix of schizophrenia, a dissonant thing, indeed very dissonant, but with a great groove.
Playing Sagittarius is our Zoot... seeing him turned into a psychic alien would be priceless.
The review vividly captures Dantalian's Chariot's psychedelic essence through their single 'Madman Running Through The Fields/Sun Came Bursting.' It highlights the hypnotic rhythms, acid organ, and pastoral guitar that define the 1967 London summer of love era. The reviewer emphasizes the unique blend of soul, R&B, and experimental sounds that create a perfect yet dissonant groove. Nostalgia and a keen appreciation for psychedelic culture permeate the review. Dive into the psychedelic soundscape of Dantalian's Chariot and experience a classic acid rock trip from the summer of love!
Donovan is simple, and being simple is the most difficult thing in the world. You touch the sky with a finger, and that’s it.
Donovan is simple, and being simple is the most difficult thing in the world.
You touch the sky with a finger, and that’s it.
This review praises Donovan's album for its poetic simplicity and light, transcendent folk-pop style. It reflects on the 60s feel and the ease of connecting with the music's natural grace. The reviewer highlights the album’s ability to evoke emotional transcendence through minimalistic yet profound songs, describing it as a celestial experience. Overall, the album is seen as a timeless musical gift that combines beauty and depth with effortless charm. Discover Donovan's enchanting folk melodies—listen to A Gift From a Flower to a Garden now!
This is a masterpiece with few equals. Perhaps, even the most beautiful album of the eighties. Pure pop ecstasy and happy/unhappy extravagance.
This is a masterpiece with few equals. Perhaps, even the most beautiful album of the eighties.
Pure pop ecstasy and happy/unhappy extravagance.
This review praises Dogbowl's 'Tit... (An Opera)' as an inspired and whimsical 80s masterpiece. The album stands out with its quirky melodies, fresh sound, and rich pop influences. It draws comparisons to artists like Kevin Ayers and Brian Eno, blending jangle, psychedelia, and avant-garde elements. The reviewer expresses personal passion and admiration, highlighting the album's joyous and eclectic nature. Listen to Dogbowl’s 'Tit... (An Opera)' and immerse yourself in this quirky, joyful indie pop masterpiece from the 80s!
The final result, the album “The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion,” takes your breath away. To hell with Scientology and all Scientologists...
The final result, the album “The 5000 Spirits or the Layers of the Onion,” takes your breath away.
To hell with Scientology and all Scientologists...
This in-depth review explores The Incredible String Band's 'Wee Tam & The Big Huge,' capturing the magical folk and psychedelic elements of the band’s peak era. The narrative mixes biographical details and vivid imagery to illustrate the band’s evolution and eventual loss of creative wildness due to Scientology influence. The review praises the album's dreamy qualities and the unique blend of folk traditions, highlighting the band's artistic innovation and emotional depth just before their creative decline. Dive into the mystical world of The Incredible String Band and experience the folk-psychedelic masterpiece 'Wee Tam & The Big Huge' today!
"It feels like being on an afternoon in the seventies, when you were about ten years old." "A beautiful slightly out-of-key naivety. A strange kind of magical incompleteness."
"It feels like being on an afternoon in the seventies, when you were about ten years old."
"A beautiful slightly out-of-key naivety. A strange kind of magical incompleteness."
Alice Through The Looking Glass by Peter Howell and John Ferdinando is an underrated psychedelic folk album that evokes nostalgic seventies childhood memories. Its lo-fi, pastoral sound and whimsical experimentation create a magical and heartfelt listening experience. The album captures innocence and surrealism inspired by Lewis Carroll's work. Its subtle charm and enchanting instrumentation make it a unique musical journey. Dive into the enchanting world of 60s psychedelic folk—listen to Alice Through The Looking Glass today!
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