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Francesco Motta is sharp, direct, with a vaguely defiant attitude reminiscent of Richard Ashcroft. "My friend, I've been telling you for years let's get out of here but we always have someone to save"
Francesco Motta is sharp, direct, with a vaguely defiant attitude reminiscent of Richard Ashcroft.
"My friend, I've been telling you for years let's get out of here but we always have someone to save"
Francesco Motta’s solo debut 'La fine dei vent'anni' marks a striking entrance into the Italian indie scene. Supported by respected collaborators, the album blends distinctive rhythms and genuine lyrics while avoiding clichés common to the genre. With influences recalling Tiromancino and Max Gazzè, Motta’s debut is sharp, direct, and full of energy. The album has garnered deserved attention and praise. Discover Francesco Motta’s engaging solo debut—listen now and explore the fresh sounds of Italian indie music!
Don’t think that they have put together an album of leftovers: the result can be seen as a summative soup of this year-long ride. A certain microtonal attitude, which permeates almost all eleven tracks, seems to have stuck to the Gizzard sound enriching it with nuances.
Don’t think that they have put together an album of leftovers: the result can be seen as a summative soup of this year-long ride.
A certain microtonal attitude, which permeates almost all eleven tracks, seems to have stuck to the Gizzard sound enriching it with nuances.
King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s 'Gumboot Soup' compiles tracks that didn't fit earlier 2017 albums, showcasing a heterogeneous mix enriched by microtonal elements. While not their peak work, it confirms their creative streak and appeals to fans of their experimental style. The album balances psychedelic improvisations with varied styles, reflecting a prolific year and growing popularity in Europe. The quality of their vinyl releases also stands out as a collector's highlight. Discover the rich and varied sounds of King Gizzard’s 'Gumboot Soup'—listen now and experience their unique psychedelic journey.
The mere fact that a band on its ninth album, with what might be their best work ever under their belt, decides to take the risk and step out of their comfort zone demonstrates admirable creativity and curiosity. Microtonality is well-integrated and functional to the purpose and doesn’t disrupt the acquired sound—a sort of dynamic balance between subversion and comprehensibility.
The mere fact that a band on its ninth album, with what might be their best work ever under their belt, decides to take the risk and step out of their comfort zone demonstrates admirable creativity and curiosity.
Microtonality is well-integrated and functional to the purpose and doesn’t disrupt the acquired sound—a sort of dynamic balance between subversion and comprehensibility.
Flying Microtonal Banana is King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard’s ambitious ninth album that explores microtonal tuning with psychedelic rock. The band blends experimental sounds with familiar elements, achieving a dynamic balance of innovation and accessibility. Though challenging at first listen, the album is fresh, well-produced, and confirms the band’s creativity and maturity. The microtonal experiment feels like a bold stylistic exercise rather than a permanent change. Fans can expect a unique journey through microtones and grooves. Dive into King Gizzard’s microtonal world—listen to Flying Microtonal Banana and experience psychedelic rock like never before!
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