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Four pieces spread over thirteen melancholic minutes. Everyone imagines them as they wish; mine are gray, with profiles of buildings swallowed by smog. I don’t know if it has real artistic value, but they are thirteen minutes that work.
Four pieces spread over thirteen melancholic minutes. Everyone imagines them as they wish; mine are gray, with profiles of buildings swallowed by smog.
I don’t know if it has real artistic value, but they are thirteen minutes that work.
This brief review captures the modest yet effective essence of 'Non è Nulla,' a 13-minute post-rock album. With its evocative guitars and electronic touches, it paints melancholic urban imagery. The reviewer appreciates its ability to create an atmosphere despite its short length, acknowledging its artistic value without overstatement. Listen to 'Non è Nulla' and experience a brief yet immersive post-rock journey filled with melancholic beauty.
Without revealing anything of the non-existent plot: there’s laughter and a lot of splatter. If you can stomach '6 Underground,' you might as well start with heroin, because it can’t get much worse.
Without revealing anything of the non-existent plot: there’s laughter and a lot of splatter.
If you can stomach '6 Underground,' you might as well start with heroin, because it can’t get much worse.
McG's The Babysitter is a college horror comedy with above-average splatter and uneven humor. After being shelved for years, Netflix revived it, leading to sequels despite its flaws. The film tries to mimic indie-cool but feels dated. Its success is more about Netflix’s audience than cinematic quality. Curious about cult horror comedy? Watch The Babysitter on Netflix and explore its wild mix of splatter and laughs!
When he belts out 'better judged than wasted,' I feel a bit of envy. In amidst all this mess, the only thing I’ve gained is knowing how it feels to jerk off listening to Belus.
When he belts out 'better judged than wasted,' I feel a bit of envy.
In amidst all this mess, the only thing I’ve gained is knowing how it feels to jerk off listening to Belus.
The reviewer recounts attending a small concert after years, featuring a friend reconnecting with music. Amid reflections on the indie scene and the challenging nature of musicians, they share a memorable encounter with a woman who appreciates Burzum. The review blends personal nostalgia, a glimpse into black metal's cultural impact, and bittersweet emotions about past and present. Dive into this vivid concert tale and explore Burzum's Belus through a unique blend of music, memories, and unexpected connections.
Funk album from the Netherlands, with a touch of the Wild West, a couple of sci-fi dub episodes, a long take in a nightclub in the last episode, and seven hints of psychedelia throughout the season. Which isn’t really my thing: I only followed it to Freudianly sublimate the butts in the water.
Funk album from the Netherlands, with a touch of the Wild West, a couple of sci-fi dub episodes, a long take in a nightclub in the last episode, and seven hints of psychedelia throughout the season.
Which isn’t really my thing: I only followed it to Freudianly sublimate the butts in the water.
The review highlights YĪN YĪN's debut album as a vibrant funk record from the Netherlands, blending wild west elements, sci-fi dub, and psychedelia. The music incorporates worldbeat and world groove, creating a distinctive soundscape. Though the reviewer is not typically drawn to worldbeat genres, the album's unique atmosphere and experimentation caught their interest. Overall, the album receives a favorable rating for its refreshing and eclectic vibe. Listen to YĪN YĪN’s debut album and experience a fresh mix of funk, psychedelia, and worldbeat!
It’s the album with which I discovered that I was interested in the stuff I didn’t know, that “who knows what’s inside?” interests me more than “the new album of your favorite band is out.” If I hadn’t been a metalhead, the only good things I would have listened to in my life would all be due to suggestions I had from others.
It’s the album with which I discovered that I was interested in the stuff I didn’t know, that “who knows what’s inside?” interests me more than “the new album of your favorite band is out.”
If I hadn’t been a metalhead, the only good things I would have listened to in my life would all be due to suggestions I had from others.
This nostalgic review recounts a teenager’s journey into heavier metal through Suffocation’s Pierced From Within. Though initially disliked, the album opened doors to new music explorations and lifelong friendships. It highlights the power of music to shape identity and inspire curiosity beyond familiar genres. Dive into this heartfelt metal journey and explore Suffocation’s brutal legacy today!
Psychedelia and esotericism, in an almost pornographic declaration. Today all this lack doesn’t exist even for a true rock aficionado like you, who likes young music (from half a century ago).
Psychedelia and esotericism, in an almost pornographic declaration.
Today all this lack doesn’t exist even for a true rock aficionado like you, who likes young music (from half a century ago).
The review challenges the stereotype that today's music is lacking, highlighting Pink Cigs as a fresh yet vintage-influenced psychedelic rock band. The album's cover art and sound evoke classic references like Monster Magnet and Black Sabbath, catering to listeners who appreciate both old and new. The author contrasts Pink Cigs with other modern acts and welcomes their authentic rock approach. Ultimately, the review invites older music lovers to embrace fresh energy grounded in tradition. Dive into Pink Cigs’ psychedelic rock journey—listen now and rediscover vintage vibes with a fresh twist!
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