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The Zombies come from there... With their sugary and trippy pop like certain granny’s liquors. It melted worries away and helped reach that state where our intimacy with the world and things is at its maximum.
The Zombies come from there... With their sugary and trippy pop like certain granny’s liquors.
It melted worries away and helped reach that state where our intimacy with the world and things is at its maximum.
The review celebrates The Zombies' album Odessey and Oracle as a sweet and trippy pop masterpiece that evokes feelings of nostalgia and magic. It likens the music to an intoxicating homemade liquor that transports the listener to a dreamlike state. Despite its sugary surface, the album retains depth and charm, engaging both heart and soul. The reviewer uses whimsical, poetic language to convey a deep emotional connection to the album. Dive into The Zombies' Odessey and Oracle and savor the dreamy, psychedelic pop journey today!
A Felliniesque tune that transforms into a kind of rock’n’roll, a cheap little allegretto, but money well spent. Because then someone told me about a western musical starring her and Lucio when the latter was still a mischievous sprite.
A Felliniesque tune that transforms into a kind of rock’n’roll, a cheap little allegretto, but money well spent.
Because then someone told me about a western musical starring her and Lucio when the latter was still a mischievous sprite.
This review praises Rita Pavone's 'Viva la pappa col pomodoro' as a charming and nostalgic tune blending Felliniesque influences with rock'n'roll. The reviewer fondly recalls childhood memories and Pavone's unique androgynous appeal. The song's composer, Nino Rota, is highlighted as a pinnacle of melody. The review expresses lasting admiration for Pavone’s portrayal of Giannino Stoppani and evokes a warm, rustic nostalgia. Listen to Rita Pavone's timeless classic and dive into a world of Italian nostalgia and charming melodies!
"I sat there for three hundred years... Three hundred years... and with what soundtrack? But the Beatles of course." "Your action is nothing but scribbling, being poetry, a bunch of words... Wander quite marvelously..."
"I sat there for three hundred years... Three hundred years... and with what soundtrack? But the Beatles of course."
"Your action is nothing but scribbling, being poetry, a bunch of words... Wander quite marvelously..."
This review offers a poetic and imaginative take on The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour album. Using surreal and whimsical language, it highlights the timeless songs while blending reflections on art, poetry, and personal memories. The review celebrates the enduring charm and mysterious allure of the album. Dive into the whimsical world of The Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour and rediscover its psychedelic magic today!
A playful/sinister carousel like a spring-loaded rabbit that cries without tears. Discovering... that it is not always necessary to be musicians to make music.
A playful/sinister carousel like a spring-loaded rabbit that cries without tears.
Discovering... that it is not always necessary to be musicians to make music.
Spirocheta Pergoli's 'Fuzzi Bugsi Tumpa Il Bongo!' is a captivating debut blending playful toy instruments, tape manipulations, and inventive sounds. The album creates a whimsical and slightly sinister atmosphere reminiscent of a spring-loaded rabbit's cry. Rooted in the Italian psycho wave scene, it delights with its joyful experimentation and spirited approach to electronic music. It's a fun, imaginative journey that eschews seriousness for creative freedom. Dive into Spirocheta Pergoli's playful electronic world and experience a uniquely whimsical psycho wave journey today!
Expansive fills, sweet little pianos fading away, galloping horses, organ battles, voice power rising, the words first a kind of ‘De rerum natura’ to say the birth of the world and then a kind of something else to say disillusionment. The splendor of the beginning (a fabulous progressive orgy) eventually gives way to a sad folk song: 'Everything changes and yet nothing changes, the old sperm of fathers’... the sense of the world couldn’t be expressed better.
Expansive fills, sweet little pianos fading away, galloping horses, organ battles, voice power rising, the words first a kind of ‘De rerum natura’ to say the birth of the world and then a kind of something else to say disillusionment.
The splendor of the beginning (a fabulous progressive orgy) eventually gives way to a sad folk song: 'Everything changes and yet nothing changes, the old sperm of fathers’... the sense of the world couldn’t be expressed better.
The review offers a poetic and imaginative reflection on Banco del Mutuo Soccorso's landmark progressive rock album Darwin!. It merges playful storytelling with deep appreciation of the music's complexity, highlighting key musical moments and thematic contrasts. The reviewer conveys a strong emotional connection and admiration for the album's artistry. Discover the poetic brilliance and rich soundscapes of Banco del Mutuo Soccorso’s Darwin! Dive into a progressive rock classic today.
Tim’s voice I just can’t, no really I can’t... Both masculine and feminine at the same time, it’s like the flight of a small bird, the regal glide of whatever seems regal to you. Here there’s an ensemble sound that insinuates itself under the skin, a kind of caress that leaves space for the magic of the voice.
Tim’s voice I just can’t, no really I can’t... Both masculine and feminine at the same time, it’s like the flight of a small bird, the regal glide of whatever seems regal to you.
Here there’s an ensemble sound that insinuates itself under the skin, a kind of caress that leaves space for the magic of the voice.
Tim Buckley’s Blue Afternoon is celebrated as a beautifully intimate and experimental album. The review praises its dreamy, soulful journey featuring delicate instrumentation and a uniquely expressive voice. Despite being initially seen as a discard album, its artistic value shines through, offering an enchanting listening experience akin to wandering through music and emotion. Dive into the soulful wander of Tim Buckley's Blue Afternoon and experience a uniquely intimate musical journey today!
Rock turned out to be like that crumb fallen from the table of two minor deities and caused more trouble than anything else. Reading a book like 'Please Kill Me' is disheartening... you reach the end exhausted... a tower of crap with people of crap...
Rock turned out to be like that crumb fallen from the table of two minor deities and caused more trouble than anything else.
Reading a book like 'Please Kill Me' is disheartening... you reach the end exhausted... a tower of crap with people of crap...
The review critically examines the book 'Please Kill Me,' highlighting the disillusionment and decay within rock'n'roll culture. It portrays the music scene as filled with narcissism, clichés, and self-destruction, despite the author's personal admiration for some icons. The work is described as exhausting yet revealing, challenging the romanticism around legendary musicians. Ultimately, the reviewer longs for innocence and simplicity instead of the sordid present state. Dive into the gritty truths of rock’n’roll and explore 'Please Kill Me'—a must-read for those craving music history’s raw reality.
The beauty is the immortal melody... the transition from the circus-like to an absolute of melancholy. “Sempre” is only Gabriella’s. And only hers is “Gracias a la vida.”
The beauty is the immortal melody... the transition from the circus-like to an absolute of melancholy.
“Sempre” is only Gabriella’s. And only hers is “Gracias a la vida.”
The review praises Gabriella Ferri's 'Sempre' for its vibrant orchestration and the emotional journey it offers. It highlights the song's ability to balance passion with melancholy, likening it to vivid life moments and timeless melodies. The reviewer emphasizes the uniqueness and intimate connection with the song, noting its lasting impact and subtle folk influences. 'Sempre' is celebrated as something deeply personal and magical, exclusive to Ferri's artistry. Discover Gabriella Ferri's 'Sempre' and immerse yourself in a timeless orchestral journey of passion and melancholy.
Tracey Thorn was the great comforter...with that neutral and gray voice, subtly emotional. The sweetness of the sweetest drug without side effects, a perfect pillow for dreams.
Tracey Thorn was the great comforter...with that neutral and gray voice, subtly emotional.
The sweetness of the sweetest drug without side effects, a perfect pillow for dreams.
The review praises Massive Attack's 'Protection' as a soft, melancholic, and deeply emotional track. Tracey Thorn's subtle vocals provide comfort within a soothing and atmospheric trip-hop sound. The music creates an enveloping mood that invites repeated listening and introspection. Instrumental elements and a dreamlike quality enhance its timeless appeal. Listen to Massive Attack's Protection and immerse yourself in its melancholic and soothing trip-hop vibe.
Consider that a deck of tarot cards flew overnight onto the canvas of a crazy painter. It's the confused dream they all live together that counts.
Consider that a deck of tarot cards flew overnight onto the canvas of a crazy painter.
It's the confused dream they all live together that counts.
The review reflects on Tammo De Jongh’s artwork 'The 12 Archetypes' as a poetic and enigmatic visual experience. It highlights the blend of tarot symbolism and archetypal imagery creating a dreamlike, psychological atmosphere. The review evokes feelings of magic, confusion, and wanderlust without providing explicit analysis, focusing instead on the emotional impact and mysterious quality of the piece. It invites viewers to immerse themselves in the collective experience of the archetypes rather than dissecting them individually. Discover the mysterious world of Tammo De Jongh’s The 12 Archetypes—immerse yourself in its poetic symbolism and dreamlike magic today.
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