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A sort of "pleasant discomfort," as someone wrote. The future, after all, is nothing but a ghost.
A sort of "pleasant discomfort," as someone wrote.
The future, after all, is nothing but a ghost.
The Advisory Circle's Mind How You Go Revised Edition is an elegant and nostalgic electronic album that evokes 70s krautrock and ambient textures. It balances a sense of melancholy and subtle unease with moments of humor and magic. The music feels like a blend of past obsessions and future ghosts, conjuring a unique atmosphere of pleasant discomfort. Its understated charm reveals complex layers on repeated listens. Dive into The Advisory Circle's mesmerizing blend of nostalgia and modern synth textures—listen now and discover its haunting elegance.
"Ideogrammi is not a record, it’s a miracle..." "When goddesses sing, they do so with a thread of voice..."
"Ideogrammi is not a record, it’s a miracle..."
"When goddesses sing, they do so with a thread of voice..."
The review celebrates Patty Pravo's album 'Ideogrammi' as a miraculous blend of avant-garde electronics and tribal sounds, recorded in China. It recalls nostalgic memories tied to her earlier work and highlights her unique and ethereal vocal presence. The album stands out as a rare Italian masterpiece, evoking a surreal, metaphysical atmosphere with poetic lyrics. The reviewer admires the artist's enigmatic and elusive nature throughout the record. Dive into Patty Pravo’s 'Ideogrammi' and experience a surreal journey through avant-garde Italian pop music.
I saw Syd Barrett smiling in the midst of a cheap folk orchestra. The fact is, the room is no longer the same as before. There’s a kind of good energy that I keep with me.
I saw Syd Barrett smiling in the midst of a cheap folk orchestra.
The fact is, the room is no longer the same as before. There’s a kind of good energy that I keep with me.
The review poetically describes Effervescent Elephants' album Ganesh Sessions as a whimsical and dreamy experience, blending naive folk sounds with psychedelic elements. The reviewer evokes vivid imagery and emotional resonance, highlighting the album's ability to transport listeners into otherworldly spaces. The music is appreciated for its gentle, ethereal qualities and charming ethnic touches. Dive into the mystical sounds of Ganesh Sessions and experience a unique psychedelic folk journey—listen now!
Sweet is naivety and beautiful is kindness. You open a box and they arrive like muffled, wrapped in the cocoon of time...
Sweet is naivety and beautiful is kindness.
You open a box and they arrive like muffled, wrapped in the cocoon of time...
The review praises Effervescent Elephants' album as a sweet and tender experience, filled with innocence and freshness. It evokes a nostalgic and poetic mood, referencing literary figures and the band’s hometown origins. The music is described as wrapped in time, dreamy, and deeply heartfelt. The album connects emotionally through childlike love and sonic subtlety. Listen to Effervescent Elephants' enchanting album and experience its tender, nostalgic dream pop today!
You have been the shaman oscillating between two worlds, the dwarf on the shoulders of a giant. One, three, and eleven are the heart of the album and alone make up almost forty minutes.
You have been the shaman oscillating between two worlds, the dwarf on the shoulders of a giant.
One, three, and eleven are the heart of the album and alone make up almost forty minutes.
Julian Cope’s Revolutionary Suicide is praised as a powerful, epic album blending folk, krautrock, and psychedelic influences. The reviewer highlights Cope’s unique artist persona and resilience over decades, noting standout tracks that combine heartfelt emotion with experimental sounds. The album's key themes explore revolution, spirituality, and enduring creativity, making it a remarkable musical journey. Dive into Julian Cope’s Revolutionary Suicide and experience a bold, timeless musical journey full of emotion and epic soundscapes.
"Julian Cope becomes the archdruid, the man with a vision, the wizard, and the musician all in one." "Jehovahkill is an epic album where psychedelia, krautrock, folk, and avant-garde collide to create something that resembles only itself."
"Julian Cope becomes the archdruid, the man with a vision, the wizard, and the musician all in one."
"Jehovahkill is an epic album where psychedelia, krautrock, folk, and avant-garde collide to create something that resembles only itself."
The review explores Julian Cope's Jehovahkill as a visionary step in his career, blending diverse influences from psychedelia to krautrock with pagan spirituality. It highlights the album's cohesive epic quality and its role as a protest and poetic statement. Jehovahkill is seen as a twin to Peggy Suicide, combining experimental sounds with social commentary and personal vision. Overall, the album is praised for its originality and artistic depth. Explore the visionary depths of Julian Cope's Jehovahkill—listen now and experience a unique blend of psychedelia and pagan rock!
I am the walrus as: a nightmare dream of random words, a zero-gravity joke. Dive into this song, which, more than a song, is an acid, crooked, and wavy thing.
I am the walrus as: a nightmare dream of random words, a zero-gravity joke.
Dive into this song, which, more than a song, is an acid, crooked, and wavy thing.
This review celebrates The Beatles' 'I'm the Walrus' as a playful, psychedelic masterpiece full of surreal lyrics and vibrant sounds. It highlights the song's whimsical charm, its mix of nonsense and musical experimentation, and its place as a surreal journey through imaginative and acid-influenced soundscapes. The review evokes a sense of wonder and embraces the song's chaotic yet magical nature. Listen now and experience The Beatles' psychedelic magic in 'I'm the Walrus' – a whimsical journey you won't forget!
"The ability to write songs that can both break your heart and send you to heaven." "1990 is his first real album... a direct, essential, no-frills work. Few notes that dig deep, a seedbed of raw art dictated solely by need."
"The ability to write songs that can both break your heart and send you to heaven."
"1990 is his first real album... a direct, essential, no-frills work. Few notes that dig deep, a seedbed of raw art dictated solely by need."
The review praises Daniel Johnston's 1990 album as a powerful, raw expression of his unique talent, showcasing emotional depth and a more unified folk sound. Unlike his earlier chaotic and amateur recordings, this album is direct and essential, blending gospel-tinged folk with haunting melodies. The work is recognized for its heartfelt imperfection and artistic sincerity that transcends the artist's personal struggles. Dive into Daniel Johnston's 1990 and discover haunting folk melodies filled with raw emotion and genius songwriting.
"The Beatles, what can you say, the Beatles are like chocolate cake, like the girls one-third cloud, like spring. A celebration of the heart, senses, and spirit." "Then, almost like a scribbled shadow jittering its legs, I am hit by a kind of unhinged joy."
"The Beatles, what can you say, the Beatles are like chocolate cake, like the girls one-third cloud, like spring. A celebration of the heart, senses, and spirit."
"Then, almost like a scribbled shadow jittering its legs, I am hit by a kind of unhinged joy."
This review blends vivid adolescence memories with the energetic impact of The Beatles' song 'Back in the U.S.S.R.' It evokes a sense of youthful awkwardness transformed by music into a joyful, almost magical experience. The Beatles are compared to timeless delights that celebrate life and spirit, blending melancholy and hope. The piece also touches on friendship, past tastes in music, and emotional awakening brought by this classic track. Discover the timeless joy of The Beatles' Back in the U.S.S.R. and relive the magic of youth through music!
Under-the-skin sensations. Like glimpsed reflections captured for a moment and returned by a semi-conscious wandering. Not to mention that face, beautiful then, but beautiful even until yesterday, as if kneading the clay of reality and dreams, that thing called poetry.
Under-the-skin sensations. Like glimpsed reflections captured for a moment and returned by a semi-conscious wandering.
Not to mention that face, beautiful then, but beautiful even until yesterday, as if kneading the clay of reality and dreams, that thing called poetry.
This review praises Gil Scott-Heron and Brian Jackson's album Winter In America for its soulful jazz fusion and deeply poetic lyrics. It highlights the blend of gospel, jazz, and political themes rooted in black music history. The album is described as intimate, melancholic, and deeply moving. Particular attention is given to its emotional depth and the evocative instrumental arrangements. Listen to Winter In America and experience a unique blend of soulful jazz and poetic social commentary.
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