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The Inner Side is a work impeccably played, which perhaps loses itself too much in self-referentiality and the richness of arrangements. Roberto Grillo is primarily interested in expressing his passions through music, rather than selling.
The Inner Side is a work impeccably played, which perhaps loses itself too much in self-referentiality and the richness of arrangements.
Roberto Grillo is primarily interested in expressing his passions through music, rather than selling.
The Inner Side is the sixth self-produced album by The DusT, led by Roberto Grillo. Drawing heavily from 70s British rock, glam, and prog influences, it features diverse tracks from arena rock to melancholic ballads. While impeccably performed and richly arranged, the album sometimes lacks a distinct, original identity. Despite modest recognition, The DusT remain committed to their passionate and ambitious style. Discover The DusT's ambitious rock journey with The Inner Side – listen now and experience their rich, passionate sound.
A bipolar album. Between sweetness and pure madness. This sonic dichotomy is constantly marked especially by the guitar lines, sometimes light and harmonic, sometimes frenetic and nagging.
A bipolar album. Between sweetness and pure madness.
This sonic dichotomy is constantly marked especially by the guitar lines, sometimes light and harmonic, sometimes frenetic and nagging.
Feeling by Lightshine is a rare and unique Krautrock album released in 1976, notable for its bipolar contrasts between dreamy and chaotic sounds. Limited to 500 copies, it showcases technical skill and originality, blending harmonic melodies with frenetic moments. The album remains a hidden gem, worthy of exploration by fans of the genre. Standout tracks include the claustrophobic and intense "King and Queen." Explore Lightshine's Feeling now and experience one of Krautrock’s rarest and most unique sonic journeys!
Variety is their great strength, but paradoxically it also seems to reveal itself as the worst flaw. Remembrance will give you forty minutes of good music, in the hope that The DusT will manage to gain the visibility they, after all, richly deserve.
Variety is their great strength, but paradoxically it also seems to reveal itself as the worst flaw.
Remembrance will give you forty minutes of good music, in the hope that The DusT will manage to gain the visibility they, after all, richly deserve.
The DusT's 2014 album Remembrance delivers a diverse mix of rock styles, showcasing technical and artistic skills. Led by Roberto Grillo, the band draws heavily from 70s progressive and glam rock. While the album's variety is its strength, it also affects the cohesion between tracks. Notable moments include a Toto-like closing track and guitar work reminiscent of Queen. Despite limited fame, the album offers 40 minutes of quality music deserving wider attention. Listen to The DusT's Remembrance and discover a rich blend of rock styles and impressive musicianship today!
Trip3 draw sources from groups like Massive Attack and Nine Inch Nails to produce sounds with a restrained atmosphere. The presence of Johnny the frog, not only in the opening track but throughout the EP, adds a unique electronic touch.
Trip3 draw sources from groups like Massive Attack and Nine Inch Nails to produce sounds with a restrained atmosphere.
The presence of Johnny the frog, not only in the opening track but throughout the EP, adds a unique electronic touch.
Trip3's debut EP 'Who's the Third?' delivers a haunting and atmospheric trip hop experience inspired by iconic electronic bands. The duo from Naples crafts restrained yet catchy instrumental tracks with dark, dreamlike qualities. The unique presence of electronic frog sounds adds an intriguing layer throughout the EP. Although tracks share a similar vibe, the final vocal track 'Liev'' stands out distinctly. This work shows strong potential for fans of atmospheric electronic music. Discover the atmospheric world of Trip3's 'Who's the Third?'—stream this captivating trip hop EP now!
Barbarica resumes the musical style of Zarathustra in a perhaps less inspired and organic manner, but the result is still of excellent quality. The lyrics, even if they partly give the impression of being saturated with perhaps excessive rhetoric, exude poetry from every pore, with never trivial themes.
Barbarica resumes the musical style of Zarathustra in a perhaps less inspired and organic manner, but the result is still of excellent quality.
The lyrics, even if they partly give the impression of being saturated with perhaps excessive rhetoric, exude poetry from every pore, with never trivial themes.
Barbarica by Museo Rosenbach revisits the band's iconic progressive style with a mature and poetic concept album. Though less inspired than their 1973 classic Zarathustra, Barbarica is technically proficient and rich in thematic depth. The album explores humanity's destructive instincts and a hopeful path back to nature. Despite its rhetorical density, the work compellingly continues the band's artistic vision. Listen to Museo Rosenbach's Barbarica and explore a poetic journey into progressive rock's spiritual and philosophical depths.
Now What?! has the excellence and elegance of Perfect Strangers and the wild freedom of Made In Japan. We are therefore facing an album absolutely above expectations, demonstrating how class and inspiration can endure even after many years of activity.
Now What?! has the excellence and elegance of Perfect Strangers and the wild freedom of Made In Japan.
We are therefore facing an album absolutely above expectations, demonstrating how class and inspiration can endure even after many years of activity.
Deep Purple's 2013 album Now What?! shows remarkable musical variety and elegance, reflecting the band's seasoned expertise. The album balances hard rock tradition with fresh inspiration, featuring tributes to late keyboardist Jon Lord. Despite expectations, it surpasses with sophisticated arrangements and memorable tracks like All The Time In The World. Overall, it confirms the band's enduring class and creative vitality. Discover how Deep Purple blends classic spirit with fresh energy—listen to Now What?! and experience their timeless hard rock!
Diluvium is an album with a devastating sound. If the first tracks presented several references to their idols, Atomic Rooster, Diluvium gets closer to Krautrock, especially in the central part.
Diluvium is an album with a devastating sound.
If the first tracks presented several references to their idols, Atomic Rooster, Diluvium gets closer to Krautrock, especially in the central part.
The review explores AINIGMA's 1973 album Diluvium, a raw and hard album in the Krautrock genre marked by youthful inexperience and modest production. Despite its flaws, the album impresses with torrential riffs and a notable psychedelic suite on the second side. The band, formed by very young musicians, remained obscure but is deserving of rediscovery today. The review highlights both the strengths and limitations of this overlooked Krautrock gem. Explore the raw power of AINIGMA's Diluvium and dive into this hidden Krautrock treasure today!
It took almost forty years to free the 'prisoner' from the cage, to return to the scene of the crime and unleash the beast, along with its insane madness. Listening to the Malgaard Suite amplifies even more the regrets for a group that, with greater fortune, would undoubtedly have joined the Olympus of the Progressive Rock gods.
It took almost forty years to free the 'prisoner' from the cage, to return to the scene of the crime and unleash the beast, along with its insane madness.
Listening to the Malgaard Suite amplifies even more the regrets for a group that, with greater fortune, would undoubtedly have joined the Olympus of the Progressive Rock gods.
Comus' 'Out Of The Coma' revisits their cult classic dark prog style after nearly four decades. The EP channels the eerie, medieval-inspired sound of their 1971 debut, while the included archival Malgaard Suite showcases their intense live performances. With haunting vocals and unique instrumentation, the band successfully reawakens a lost masterpiece and cements its progressive rock relevance. Explore the dark world of Comus and experience their haunting new release 'Out Of The Coma'—a must-listen for prog rock fans!
Nuova Idea showed originality, energy, and technical skill, distinguishing themselves from the majority of groups of the time. Side B, although well-played, contains pieces significantly weaker compared to the initial long suite, both structurally and thematically.
Nuova Idea showed originality, energy, and technical skill, distinguishing themselves from the majority of groups of the time.
Side B, although well-played, contains pieces significantly weaker compared to the initial long suite, both structurally and thematically.
Nuova Idea, a pioneering Italian progressive pop band, released 'In The Beginning' in 1971, featuring a groundbreaking long suite inspired by Shakespeare's Macbeth. The album's Side A showcases originality, energy, and technical skill, positioning them as innovators in the Italian music scene. However, Side B is marked by weaker, more beat-influenced tracks, which prevented the album from becoming a classic. Despite this, Nuova Idea remained influential, later producing more cohesive and acclaimed works. Explore Nuova Idea's unique blend of prog and pop—listen to 'In The Beginning' and discover a foundational piece of Italian progressive music history.
Despite the evident fragmentation of the project, To Markos III is a catchy and carefree album that has nothing to envy of the giants of the era. ‘Love Suite’... is an unachieved classic, presenting a parallel structure where the feminine and masculine worlds confront each other supported by impeccable orchestral accompaniment.
Despite the evident fragmentation of the project, To Markos III is a catchy and carefree album that has nothing to envy of the giants of the era.
‘Love Suite’... is an unachieved classic, presenting a parallel structure where the feminine and masculine worlds confront each other supported by impeccable orchestral accompaniment.
To Markos III, released in 1969 by the original UK Nirvana, is an orchestral progressive rock album that remained obscure due to label issues. The album features inspired compositions reflecting influences from the Moody Blues with psychedelic touches, though it suffers from some fragmentation. Despite this, tracks like ‘Love Suite’ elevate the album to classic status. It’s a worthwhile rediscovery for fans of 60s and 70s psychedelic and progressive music. Dive into the unique sounds of Nirvana UK’s To Markos III and uncover a lost psychedelic rock masterpiece.
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