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DeRank ™: 6,53 • DeAge™ : 940 days
"Kafka writes only for himself, and without the reflection of a deceitful convention of exchanging ideas." "The continuous observation of the nonexistence of free will finds confirmation in ... the recommendation to his friend Max Brod to burn all his papers."
"Kafka writes only for himself, and without the reflection of a deceitful convention of exchanging ideas."
"The continuous observation of the nonexistence of free will finds confirmation in ... the recommendation to his friend Max Brod to burn all his papers."
This review explores Franz Kafka's Meditazione as an eternal and esoteric literary work. Kafka's writing transcends conventional meaning, expressing solitude and spiritual truths. The author highlights Kafka's unique vision and his avoidance of commentary or hope, emphasizing the challenge of truly understanding his legacy. Max Brod's role in preserving Kafka's work is also noted. Discover the profound mysteries of Kafka’s Meditazione and experience his unique literary vision today.
These are the right 'lullabies' to awaken us from foolish hypnotizations that tear us away from the immediate. Listening results in being, to say the least, annoying, irritating, post-shock in revisiting our convenient fears that we have adapted to our lies.
These are the right 'lullabies' to awaken us from foolish hypnotizations that tear us away from the immediate.
Listening results in being, to say the least, annoying, irritating, post-shock in revisiting our convenient fears that we have adapted to our lies.
Vampire Rodents’ Lullaby Land is a dense, dissonant industrial and techno-metal album that pushes boundaries with its intricate, chaotic compositions. The review highlights its unsettling yet thought-provoking nature, describing how it shakes listeners from their comfort zones and confronts uncomfortable truths. Far from sterile exhibitionism, the music serves as a fierce detox from cultural lies, demanding an attentive and brave listener. Dive into the dark, intense world of Vampire Rodents’ Lullaby Land and experience industrial music like never before.
"Takeshi’s urge to mock the world’s continuous loss of sanity out there is too strong... embodies the true Justice that pummels the fraudulent calm of humanity." "It’s a Godzillian tabula rasa on our beliefs... the dirty shithole that remains dirty even after you’ve flushed."
"Takeshi’s urge to mock the world’s continuous loss of sanity out there is too strong... embodies the true Justice that pummels the fraudulent calm of humanity."
"It’s a Godzillian tabula rasa on our beliefs... the dirty shithole that remains dirty even after you’ve flushed."
The review explores Takeshi Kitano's film 'Getting Any?' as a bold and irreverent comedy that mocks societal norms and cinematic conventions. The plot is chaotic and absurd, filled with surreal scenes and harsh satire. Despite rough production, the film's conscious vulgarity offers a liberating, hilarious experience. The critic admires Kitano's fearless exposure of human folly and hypocrisy. Dive into Takeshi Kitano’s wild satire and watch 'Getting Any?' for a hilarious, offbeat cinematic trip!
"Throughout its duration 'the King is naked,' and its funerary masks best authenticate what the music uncovers about the psychic whisperers who deceive our lives." "The paralysis of turning the other cheek is the only passport to open up to those unacceptable visions, where one realizes the presence of an unknown horrific communication."
"Throughout its duration 'the King is naked,' and its funerary masks best authenticate what the music uncovers about the psychic whisperers who deceive our lives."
"The paralysis of turning the other cheek is the only passport to open up to those unacceptable visions, where one realizes the presence of an unknown horrific communication."
The Shroud Of by Minimal Man is a dark, experimental post-punk album released in 1981 under Subterranean Records. The review draws parallels to an art hoax, reflecting on deception and societal falsehoods mirrored in the music's murky soundscape. Guided by Patrick Miller, the album delivers provocative themes of psychic manipulation and unsettling, eerie atmospheres. Its blend of dark industrial and post-punk creates a unique and challenging listening experience that explores the hidden layers beneath surface reality. Dive into Minimal Man's The Shroud Of and experience a dark, experimental post-punk album that challenges perception and reveals hidden truths.
Chrome’s music reinforces the collapse of all certainties by assembling a collage of monstrous fecal smears, pasting a rear-end where the mouth should be. The proto-industrial acid experimental punk noise concocted evolves into disappearance in the non-acceptance that most of us are crap... and to crap we will return.
Chrome’s music reinforces the collapse of all certainties by assembling a collage of monstrous fecal smears, pasting a rear-end where the mouth should be.
The proto-industrial acid experimental punk noise concocted evolves into disappearance in the non-acceptance that most of us are crap... and to crap we will return.
The review describes Chrome’s 'Half Machine Lip Moves' as a brutal, chaotic collage reflecting grotesque and absurd realities. The band’s experimental punk style deconstructs societal norms with cynical and dissonant sounds. Damon Edge and Helios Creed craft a soundscape that rejects melodious consolation, confronting listeners with stark apocalyptic truths. Though challenging and abrasive, the album embodies a dark yet intense musical experience. Dive into Chrome’s unsettling and brilliant chaos—listen to Half Machine Lip Moves and experience punk noise like no other.
No one knows Amanda's true age. It's obvious that we are dealing with a replicant where androgynous experimentation openly leads to transgender prodromes. More than tarallucci and wine, the matter is trans-lated into Blood & Honey. They return to my memory like ghosts from summer covers of Novella 2000 at the end of the '70s.
No one knows Amanda's true age. It's obvious that we are dealing with a replicant where androgynous experimentation openly leads to transgender prodromes.
More than tarallucci and wine, the matter is trans-lated into Blood & Honey. They return to my memory like ghosts from summer covers of Novella 2000 at the end of the '70s.
This review reflects on Amanda Lear's debut album 'I Am a Photograph' as a provocative and enigmatic work blending androgyny and gender themes with 70s disco ambiance. The author recalls the cultural and sexual confusion of the era, intertwined with personal memories of media experiences. The album is portrayed as a mysterious artifact intersecting music, identity, and pop culture without a firm conclusion. It rates the album moderately with three out of five stars. Discover Amanda Lear’s iconic and enigmatic debut album—listen to 'I Am a Photograph' and dive into a provocative 70s disco journey.
It is not a requiem, it is not sad, it is not gloomy, it is not melancholic, it is not decadent, it is not tragic, it simply resides on another plane of sensitivity. The only thing worth living for is being torn apart by love. Goodbye Ian!
It is not a requiem, it is not sad, it is not gloomy, it is not melancholic, it is not decadent, it is not tragic, it simply resides on another plane of sensitivity.
The only thing worth living for is being torn apart by love. Goodbye Ian!
Joy Division's Closer is a profound posthumous album that explores a spiritual plane beyond sadness or gloom. Rich with symbolism and emotional depth, it navigates themes of isolation, acceptance, and transcendence through each track. The review highlights the album's mysterious and mystical qualities, dispelling common misconceptions about its tone. Ultimately, it honors Ian Curtis's legacy with reverence and poetic insight. Listen to Joy Division's Closer and experience the mystical depth behind their timeless legacy.
The album is unsettling, an unbelievable punch in the balls for how logical this work is. John does us the favor of making us understand the extent of our masochism, because at the end of listening there’s a mad desire to put this garbage back on.
The album is unsettling, an unbelievable punch in the balls for how logical this work is.
John does us the favor of making us understand the extent of our masochism, because at the end of listening there’s a mad desire to put this garbage back on.
The review highlights John Zorn's Naked City as a challenging yet brilliant album blending free jazz, noise, and experimental sounds. Yamatsuka Eye's contributions bring intense moments that shatter listener expectations. The album is described as both unsettling and cathartic, inviting repeated listens to grasp its complex layers. It celebrates musical evolution through extreme soundscapes and conveys a fun, revelatory experience. Explore the wild, chaotic genius of John Zorn's Naked City—listen now and experience music that defies all expectations!
Herbie is the wizard who makes you suspect nothing and suddenly blows on the alchemical cloud and throws his precious jewels to the "swine". A feverish and happy aggregation is created that makes even the stones shake their ass. EVERYBODY!!!
Herbie is the wizard who makes you suspect nothing and suddenly blows on the alchemical cloud and throws his precious jewels to the "swine".
A feverish and happy aggregation is created that makes even the stones shake their ass. EVERYBODY!!!
Herbie Hancock's 'Feets Don't Fail Me Now' is an intense funk journey that mixes hypnotic vocoders, stellar musicianship, and compelling rhythms. Tracks like 'Ready Or Not' and 'Tell Everybody' showcase pure funk energy elevated by a powerful vocal ensemble. The reviewer emphasizes the album's ability to transport listeners to a euphoric sonic paradise, especially highlighting the vinyl version for its full experience. Ultimately, the album creates a joyous, communal funk celebration. Dive into Herbie Hancock's funk magic! Listen now and feel the rhythm take over.
Those who break the balls in a heavenly manner are on the right path to the Kingdom of Heaven. The immense pleasure of being a ship at the mercy of the storm and not being afraid to be suspended in the timeless.
Those who break the balls in a heavenly manner are on the right path to the Kingdom of Heaven.
The immense pleasure of being a ship at the mercy of the storm and not being afraid to be suspended in the timeless.
This review celebrates Ornette Coleman's album as a groundbreaking work that breaks traditional jazz rules with free, improvisational melodies. The reviewer uses playful language and metaphor to describe the chaotic yet divine nature of the music, appreciating its boldness and spiritual impact. Despite acknowledging its challenging sound, the album is praised as an essential avant-garde journey. Explore Ornette Coleman's jazz revolution and experience a daring new sound today!
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