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A summer album to listen to amidst lemonades and the song of cicadas. Outdated music, but when you find it, your heart opens up. And you are grateful that this music exists.
A summer album to listen to amidst lemonades and the song of cicadas.
Outdated music, but when you find it, your heart opens up. And you are grateful that this music exists.
Skittley Alley's 'End Of A Story' is a relaxing summer album inspired by late 1980s Scottish indie pop. Its jangly melodies and keyboard whispers evoke nostalgic feelings tied to the C86 scene and artists like The Pastels and The Byrds. Though stylistically outdated, the album opens the listener's heart with friendly, delicate tunes perfect for laid-back moments. Listen to Skittley Alley's 'End Of A Story' for a heartfelt trip back to jangly 80s indie pop magic!
Soul, silence, and chills. The voice of the Antlers seemingly uses few colors to create sweet ballerinas who skip between the sterile lines of a staff.
Soul, silence, and chills.
The voice of the Antlers seemingly uses few colors to create sweet ballerinas who skip between the sterile lines of a staff.
Peter Silberman’s 'Impermanence' delivers a haunting and soulful acoustic experience. The album’s subtle guitar chords and chilling voice evoke stories rich in silence and emotion. Influences from Jeff Buckley and Leonard Cohen shine through, creating a delicate, intimate mood. The music comfortably oscillates between melancholy and warmth, inviting listeners to follow their own emotional path. Listen to Peter Silberman’s 'Impermanence' for a soulful journey of intimate and haunting melodies.
The CAN are illegitimate children of the Nazi ideology. Kraut is dictatorial music. The Kraftwerk in uniforms, expressionless.
The CAN are illegitimate children of the Nazi ideology.
Kraut is dictatorial music. The Kraftwerk in uniforms, expressionless.
This review harshly critiques Can's lengthy minimalist track 'Doo Right, Yooo Do Right,' associating Krautrock with fascist and Nazi ideology. The author accuses the band and related German groups of promoting dictatorial, mechanical music influenced by troubling historical ideas. The review is highly critical and frames Can as fake intellectuals following Wagnerian conservatory traditions while hiding extreme right-wing tendencies. Discover this provocative take on Can's music—read the full review and explore the controversial legacy of Krautrock.
It’s time to stop associating him with a minor-key Barrett. Our Robyn is greater than a Barrett. A renewed vein between melodic killer nonsense and reverse guitars. Perhaps less Barrett and more sunny California British invasion.
It’s time to stop associating him with a minor-key Barrett. Our Robyn is greater than a Barrett.
A renewed vein between melodic killer nonsense and reverse guitars. Perhaps less Barrett and more sunny California British invasion.
Robyn Hitchcock remains a vibrant presence in the music scene with a blend of acoustic and electric psychedelic pop. The review highlights his distinct style beyond Barrett comparisons, mixing 60s California and British invasion influences. His music is described as melodic, confident, and timeless, showcasing his status as a 'rough diamond' in power pop. Explore Robyn Hitchcock’s unique blend of psychedelic pop and timeless melodies—listen now and rediscover a true music gem!
A unique, unheard sound body. Sounds for explorers of sound, every minimal vibration is a melody.
A unique, unheard sound body.
Sounds for explorers of sound, every minimal vibration is a melody.
Clear Stones by FIS & Robert Thorne is an evocative album blending primordial voices, cosmic sounds, and electronic manipulation. It transcends traditional music concepts, offering a unique auditory experience for sound explorers and dreamers. The album feels like a requiem for a fading civilization, marked by dark, experimental textures and ethnic influences. It's recommended for listeners willing to sail into uncharted sonic territories. Dive into the cosmic soundscape of Clear Stones and experience an unparalleled musical journey.
Sweet Mary plucks the strings of her beloved harp like a painter gently strokes his colors. She wishes to leave an indelible mark between the solitary beats of a heart.
Sweet Mary plucks the strings of her beloved harp like a painter gently strokes his colors.
She wishes to leave an indelible mark between the solitary beats of a heart.
Mary Lattimore's Collected Pieces presents delicate harp melodies that evoke emotions, memories, and distant images. The album blends minimalist folk with dreamy environmental sounds and subtle dissonances. Its gentle, cascading notes create a thoughtful and intimate listening experience. Though beautifully crafted, the rating suggests a moderate appreciation overall. Listen to Mary Lattimore's Collected Pieces for a serene journey through delicate harp soundscapes.
A 3D Stooges Punch, post-Smile version. They are a great band. IT CAN BE DONEEEEEE! ............And you dance.
A 3D Stooges Punch, post-Smile version.
They are a great band. IT CAN BE DONEEEEEE! ............And you dance.
This review highlights Gnod’s album as a powerful and explosive blend of post-techno beats and tribal jazz rhythms. It praises the band’s ability to fuse intense experimental sounds with danceable hooks, creating an intricate yet engaging experience. The reviewer appreciates the chaotic and programmatic nature of the album, ultimately encouraging listeners to get lost in the music and dance along. Dive into Gnod’s sonic rebellion—listen now and dance to the explosive rhythms!
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