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DeRank ™: 2,92 • DeAge™ : 3017 days
"Just before gathering the strength to prepare ‘Older’, he lost, in 1993, the love of his life, Anselmo Feleppa." "‘Jesus To a Child’, ‘Older’, ‘To Be Forgiven’, and ‘You Have Been Loved’ are truly milestones if taken as a benchmark in the artist’s catalog."
"Just before gathering the strength to prepare ‘Older’, he lost, in 1993, the love of his life, Anselmo Feleppa."
"‘Jesus To a Child’, ‘Older’, ‘To Be Forgiven’, and ‘You Have Been Loved’ are truly milestones if taken as a benchmark in the artist’s catalog."
This review highlights George Michael's 1996 album 'Older' as a mature and emotionally charged work shaped by personal loss. It praises key tracks like 'Jesus To a Child' and 'Fastlove' for their lyrical and musical strengths. The album’s blend of soulful ballads and radio-friendly hits reflects Michael’s artistic mastery and vulnerability. It also contextualizes the album within Michael's career and legacy. Dive into George Michael's 'Older' and experience the heartfelt artistry behind one of pop's most enduring voices.
If for a moment I let my essence permeate with the music and detach, tears fall, and I don’t even notice. His early works are often so intricate that the ear is distracted, busy deciphering, deconstructing and reconstructing them.
If for a moment I let my essence permeate with the music and detach, tears fall, and I don’t even notice.
His early works are often so intricate that the ear is distracted, busy deciphering, deconstructing and reconstructing them.
The review reflects on the deep emotional connection the author has with Prefab Sprout's music, highlighting the complexity of Paddy McAloon's lyrics. While the album Two Wheels Good is approached with honest admiration, the writer expresses some ambivalence about reviewing it in detail. The narrative intertwines personal memories with the music's impact but avoids a full critique. Discover the emotional layers of Prefab Sprout's Two Wheels Good — listen now and immerse yourself in its intricate beauty.
The debut album is an indie rock with psychedelic reflections that annoys at first listen, captures attention at the second, and enthralls by the third. From 'Twisted' onwards, for me, it’s magic.
The debut album is an indie rock with psychedelic reflections that annoys at first listen, captures attention at the second, and enthralls by the third.
From 'Twisted' onwards, for me, it’s magic.
This review explores the complex charm of Love and Money's debut album, initially challenging but rewarding after multiple listens. It highlights James Grant's lyrical skills, the psychedelic indie rock sound, and early brit-pop elements foreshadowing future works. Production by Andy Taylor adds sharpness, and the album is praised for its uniqueness and evolving appreciation. Dive into Love and Money’s debut album and experience its psychedelic indie journey for yourself!
Jovanotti didn’t ask for permission, entered with those 10 tracks of samples, bases, rough guitars, shouts, verses, in a broken English that in retrospect makes you smile. This album was the baptism by fire for my sense of belonging. I wanted to be part of the ‘movement,’ as Lorenzo called it, this is where the party is, right?
Jovanotti didn’t ask for permission, entered with those 10 tracks of samples, bases, rough guitars, shouts, verses, in a broken English that in retrospect makes you smile.
This album was the baptism by fire for my sense of belonging. I wanted to be part of the ‘movement,’ as Lorenzo called it, this is where the party is, right?
This review reflects on Jovanotti’s debut album 'Jovanotti For President' through the lens of childhood nostalgia and personal growth. The reviewer recalls youthful music tastes and social belonging connected to the album. While initially skeptical, the album marked a significant moment of cultural connection. Over time, the reviewer’s music preferences shifted away from Jovanotti’s style. Despite diverging paths, the artist is regarded warmly. Discover the nostalgic journey behind Jovanotti’s debut – listen now and explore the roots of a beloved Italian artist!
The script is the same, forever and ever amen. The glossy beauty of Megan Fox doesn’t improve or enrich the script.
The script is the same, forever and ever amen.
The glossy beauty of Megan Fox doesn’t improve or enrich the script.
I Mercenari 4 continues the saga without adding new depth or excitement. Despite solid action sequences and returning characters, the storyline is predictable and lacks emotional impact. Megan Fox's presence feels forced and redundant. The reviewer hopes for a stronger finish in the upcoming two-part finale. Read the full review and decide if I Mercenari 4 delivers enough adrenaline for your action fix.
The keystone is identity: you recognize King’s bass and Gould’s drums from a hint, a chord, a beat, and uplift. Level 42 has strung together a heterogeneous catalog ranging from the brisk, aggressive, and methodical sound of the first six albums to the commercial bend starting in 1986.
The keystone is identity: you recognize King’s bass and Gould’s drums from a hint, a chord, a beat, and uplift.
Level 42 has strung together a heterogeneous catalog ranging from the brisk, aggressive, and methodical sound of the first six albums to the commercial bend starting in 1986.
This detailed review of Matt Phillips’ book covers Level 42’s entire musical journey, album by album and track by track. It highlights the band’s unique jazz-funk style shaped by Mark King’s bass and Phil Gould’s drums, explores key collaborations, and tracks changes in sound and personnel. The review also notes the enduring presence of remaining band members and honors past members. Overall, it provides a thorough and affectionate portrait for fans and music enthusiasts. Dive into the complete story of Level 42’s iconic sound—read the full review and relive every album and song!
Torment is a preamble that must be taken seriously. He simply let himself die. Die, to be reborn, one hopes.
Torment is a preamble that must be taken seriously.
He simply let himself die. Die, to be reborn, one hopes.
The review explores Mauro Repetto's tumultuous early career and partnership with Max Pezzali in 883, emphasizing his battles with torment, anxiety, and self-doubt. It illustrates his creative drive amid personal pain, eventual self-destruction in America, and hopeful rebirth as a mature artist. Despite vocal limitations, Repetto's happiness and self-awareness shine through, making the memoir a compelling tale of redemption. Discover Mauro Repetto’s intense journey — read the memoir and experience the story behind 883’s rise and fall.
The N.W.A reacted, hit hard, fuck everything: and the more do-gooders pointed fingers at them, the more they sold and filled stadiums. Fuck the police, son of a bitch, and so on: the first ‘parental advisory’ warnings were born here.
The N.W.A reacted, hit hard, fuck everything: and the more do-gooders pointed fingers at them, the more they sold and filled stadiums.
Fuck the police, son of a bitch, and so on: the first ‘parental advisory’ warnings were born here.
This review highlights Felix Gary Gray's film 'Straight Outta Compton' as an authentic portrayal of N.W.A.'s rise and influence in hip hop. It emphasizes the social context of racism and police abuse driving their music. The review acknowledges controversial aspects like misogyny but views the movie as a crucial cultural document. It honors the legacy and tragic losses of key members like Eazy-E. Overall, it affirms N.W.A.'s foundational role in rap history. Discover the raw truth behind N.W.A.'s rise—watch, listen, and explore the roots of hip hop rebellion today!
Rocky V is a total flop: earnings, criticism, melodic line, plot. Rocky V isn’t an error. It’s a jarring note, a fragment of a parallel universe struggling to find a place in the saga.
Rocky V is a total flop: earnings, criticism, melodic line, plot.
Rocky V isn’t an error. It’s a jarring note, a fragment of a parallel universe struggling to find a place in the saga.
Rocky V is seen as a misstep in the Rocky saga, marked by forced plot points and inconsistencies. Despite some good performances—especially from Sage Stallone—and attempts to update the soundtrack, the film fails to capture the franchise's earlier vigor. It contrasts unfavorably with later sequels like Rocky Balboa and Creed. Still, the review hints at future redemption for the character. Explore this detailed Rocky V review and see why this sequel divides fans—watch, read, and judge for yourself!
Seal has always been a step above, or below. Anyway, always strictly lost in thought. Most of the tracks start well, develop with the right zeal, but reflect too much.
Seal has always been a step above, or below. Anyway, always strictly lost in thought.
Most of the tracks start well, develop with the right zeal, but reflect too much.
This review reflects on Seal's debut album reissued as a deluxe edition 32 years after its release. While praising Seal's soulful voice and standout tracks like "Crazy" and "Violet," it notes uneven moments and a tendency toward over-refinement. The reviewer appreciates the album’s place in early 1990s pop and contrasts it with Seal's more substantial follow-up. Bonus remixes add little, requiring a discerning ear. Discover the soulful depth and subtle flaws of Seal's debut—listen to the Deluxe Edition now and revisit a 90s classic.
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