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If you’re going to experiment, you have to start from the ground up. Arm yourself with patience and listen to it in one go until you appreciate it.
If you’re going to experiment, you have to start from the ground up.
Arm yourself with patience and listen to it in one go until you appreciate it.
My Sister = My Clock is a 25-minute experimental EP by dEUS that challenges conventional music with a single, complex track. The album redefines songwriting and musical style through hypnotic motifs and electronic-acoustic blends. While initially perplexing, it rewards patient listeners with a unique and artistic experience. It's less harsh than their previous work but more abstract and inventive. Dive into dEUS's bold experimental EP and experience music reinvented from the ground up!
The show was mediocre, with Chris Rock not even managing to make me smile. Coldplay’s live version of The Scientist was chilling and far better than the album one.
The show was mediocre, with Chris Rock not even managing to make me smile.
Coldplay’s live version of The Scientist was chilling and far better than the album one.
The 2003 MTV Video Music Awards offered a mix of highs and lows, with memorable live performances by Coldplay and Good Charlotte standing out. However, the show leaned heavily on spectacle over musicianship, with disappointing hosting by Chris Rock and little recognition for artists like Johnny Cash. Hip-hop and pop dominated the awards, though some perceived quality was lacking overall. Discover the highs and lows of the 2003 MTV VMAs—read the full review and relive the standout moments!
All the tracks are played in a sparse manner, without effects or overdubs, music in its purest form. For those interested, it will be truly difficult to become passionate about this artist from a musical standpoint and not just a cinematic one.
All the tracks are played in a sparse manner, without effects or overdubs, music in its purest form.
For those interested, it will be truly difficult to become passionate about this artist from a musical standpoint and not just a cinematic one.
Fabrizio Bentivoglio, known primarily as an actor, surprises with his album Sottotraccia. The record features raw, unadorned music blending jazz, blues, and singer-songwriter styles. Themes are surreal and emotional, highlighting a variety of settings and feelings. Despite being a rare and possibly unique musical effort, it is highly recommended. Listen to Fabrizio Bentivoglio’s Sottotraccia to experience a rare blend of music and emotion from a renowned actor turned musician.
The song gets stuck in my head, and two days later, I’m already unwrapping the CD. They’re simply the happier and more naive Coldplay.
The song gets stuck in my head, and two days later, I’m already unwrapping the CD.
They’re simply the happier and more naive Coldplay.
Athlete's debut album 'Vehicles & Animals' offers a refreshing British indie experience with 12 tracks ranging from calm to energetic moods. The clever songwriting and unique verse-chorus structures set it apart from typical commercial music. Drawing comparisons to Pavement and Coldplay, the album is praised for its originality, catchy yet sophisticated melodies, and meaningful lyrics. The music video for 'El Salvador' inspired the reviewer to explore the album, which turned out to be a rewarding listen. Listen to Athlete's 'Vehicles & Animals' and dive into a captivating British indie journey today!
This is perhaps the best album released in Italy at the end of the '90s, as it greatly differs from the trends of that period. Funk Star, whose chorus gets stuck in your head and won’t come out.
This is perhaps the best album released in Italy at the end of the '90s, as it greatly differs from the trends of that period.
Funk Star, whose chorus gets stuck in your head and won’t come out.
Subsonica's self-titled debut album blends funk, rock, electronic, and drum & bass influences creating an innovative and sophisticated sound different from their later works. Although it remained mostly underground, especially outside Turin, it is regarded as one of the best Italian albums of the late '90s. The review highlights key tracks showcasing the band's range and musical experimentation. This album stands out for its originality and is favored over their more commercial releases. Listen to Subsonica's groundbreaking debut and explore a unique blend of funk, rock, and electronic sounds from Italy's late '90s scene.
This CD is so bad that there’s not even anyone who wants to copy it. Don’t listen to them to avoid polluting your ears.
This CD is so bad that there’s not even anyone who wants to copy it.
Don’t listen to them to avoid polluting your ears.
The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with Lùnapop's debut album ...Squérez?, criticizing its songs and overall quality. They sarcastically note the band's origin and lament its existence. The album is seen as a nuisance to listeners. The reviewer is relieved the band broke up, viewing their continued projects with disdain. Discover why Lùnapop's ...Squérez? is criticized and decide for yourself if it's worth a listen.
This is a great album: full of energy, rock in its purest form. In my very personal opinion, this is the most beautiful song by Oasis.
This is a great album: full of energy, rock in its purest form.
In my very personal opinion, this is the most beautiful song by Oasis.
This review defends Oasis' 'Be Here Now' as a great and energetic brit rock album, despite its mixed reputation. Highlighted tracks include 'D'You Know What I Mean?' and 'All Around The World.' The reviewer sees the album as underrated, mixing alternative and classic rock with memorable solos and ballads. Listen to Oasis’ 'Be Here Now' and discover a powerful brit rock journey full of energy and memorable moments.
This album is just noise, and nothing more. Maybe I’ve been a bit harsh, but every time I try to listen to this CD, I get a headache...
This album is just noise, and nothing more.
Maybe I’ve been a bit harsh, but every time I try to listen to this CD, I get a headache...
The reviewer expresses strong disappointment with Oasis's Definitely Maybe, describing it as noisy and lacking creativity. Only two tracks, Live Forever and Supersonic, are considered worthwhile. The rest of the album feels repetitive and unpleasant, especially compared to the band's later releases. Explore the full review and listen to Oasis’s Definitely Maybe to judge the noise and gems yourself!
Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger are untouchable, timeless masterpieces. The great success of this CD is deserved, but from here to say that it is a timeless masterpiece is a bit too far.
Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger are untouchable, timeless masterpieces.
The great success of this CD is deserved, but from here to say that it is a timeless masterpiece is a bit too far.
The review acknowledges Oasis' (What's The Story) Morning Glory? as a largely enjoyable album with standout classics like Wonderwall and Don’t Look Back In Anger. Despite some weaker tracks, the overall experience remains compelling. The rating is four stars, reflecting both admiration and constructive criticism. Discover the highs and lows of Oasis' iconic album and listen to its unforgettable classics now!
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful... Yet unfortunately unknown to most. This album is the only one produced by the New Radicals, a band that broke up right after the album’s release, but it surely remains a masterpiece.
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful... Yet unfortunately unknown to most.
This album is the only one produced by the New Radicals, a band that broke up right after the album’s release, but it surely remains a masterpiece.
Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too by New Radicals is a beautifully crafted and underrated album with incredible falsettos and ’70s-inspired guitars. Although the band disbanded shortly after its release, the album remains a timeless masterpiece highlighted by hits like "You Get What You Give" and "Someday We’ll Know." Its unique soulful and ironic qualities make it a must-listen for music lovers seeking a hidden gem. Listen to New Radicals' incredible and underrated album 'Maybe You’ve Been Brainwashed Too' and rediscover a 90s classic today!
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