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Only our Manuel Bongiorni is capable of mixing surreal lyrics, sung at insane speeds, accompanied by polyhedric bases, resulting in a brilliant work. You laugh (at the lyrics). You wreck your ears (with the Metal inserts). You dance (with the Rock). Then keyboard. Then Little Orchestra.
Only our Manuel Bongiorni is capable of mixing surreal lyrics, sung at insane speeds, accompanied by polyhedric bases, resulting in a brilliant work.
You laugh (at the lyrics). You wreck your ears (with the Metal inserts). You dance (with the Rock). Then keyboard. Then Little Orchestra.
This review applauds Music for Children’s album 'Dio contro Diavolo,' highlighting its surreal, clever lyrics delivered at rapid speed and fused with wildly diverse musical genres. Though chaotic and challenging, the album achieves a brilliant balance of humor, innovation, and energetic performances. Fans of avant-garde and experimental sounds will find much to enjoy in this creative mix. Experience Music for Children’s chaotic genius—listen to Dio contro Diavolo and dive into a wild musical adventure!
When you compose a song like 'Kettering', with that sad piano riff, as if it were coming from the next room. 'Hospice' is a collection of all this and also none of it. It’s a beautiful album. Perhaps.
When you compose a song like 'Kettering', with that sad piano riff, as if it were coming from the next room.
'Hospice' is a collection of all this and also none of it. It’s a beautiful album. Perhaps.
The Antlers' 'Hospice' is praised as a deeply emotional and complex indie album. Highlighted tracks like 'Kettering' and 'Sylvia' showcase a unique blend of melancholy, pop soul, and shoegaze influences. The album explores heavy themes of illness and loss through layered instrumentation and intimate vocals. While comparisons to other artists exist, the review emphasizes the album's distinct beauty and emotional depth. It's considered a strong contender for album of the year status. Listen to The Antlers' Hospice and experience a haunting indie journey through emotion and sound.
Something that leaves you speechless. That pierces the soul. The Fountain is an album I have listened to endlessly. An album, got it?
Something that leaves you speechless. That pierces the soul.
The Fountain is an album I have listened to endlessly. An album, got it?
The reviewer initially expresses skepticism about soundtracks as secondary music but finds Clint Mansell's The Fountain to be an exceptional and emotionally powerful album. The collaboration with Mogwai and Kronos Quartet elevates the music beyond typical film accompaniment. Tracks like 'Death Is The Road To Awe' and 'Stay With Me' leave a lasting impression despite the reviewer not having seen the film. Mansell's work transcends the usual soundtrack, standing strong as a compelling musical experience on its own. Listen to Clint Mansell's The Fountain and experience a soundtrack that stands strong on its own merits.
My mouth opens too. Or rather, my jaw drops. Micah has gotten into my guts and can squeeze them whenever he wants.
My mouth opens too. Or rather, my jaw drops.
Micah has gotten into my guts and can squeeze them whenever he wants.
The reviewer shares a deeply personal journey discovering Micah P. Hinson, highlighting a transformative live performance and a profound connection to his debut album. Micah’s raw, poetic country sound and storytelling leave a lasting impact. Despite later works, the debut remains the reviewer’s masterpiece. The review reflects admiration and an intimate appreciation of the artist’s music and life story. Listen to Micah P. Hinson’s heartfelt albums and experience the raw emotion behind his storytelling.
Can a record make us feel cold? Cold? Shivers? 'By The Throat' succeeds fully. The album is enough to make it snow.
Can a record make us feel cold? Cold? Shivers? 'By The Throat' succeeds fully.
The album is enough to make it snow.
Ben Frost's 'By The Throat' is a powerful, cold and immersive album inspired by Iceland's landscape and climate. The record evokes strong emotions and shivers through intense sonic textures and storytelling. The reviewer highlights the importance of deep listening, especially with headphones, and notes the clever lyrical nod to The Cure. This is a demanding and rewarding sonic experience, far from casual ambient music. Listen closely to Ben Frost's 'By The Throat' and experience the cold intensity that will chill your senses.
The soft and nostalgic beats, the languid, dark sounds, the sad atmospheres seem fitting for the melodies woven by the Watt/ Thorn duo. One cannot fail to be enchanted by songs such as Single where a reflective and desperate Tracey asks her partner 'And do you like being single? Do you want me back?'
The soft and nostalgic beats, the languid, dark sounds, the sad atmospheres seem fitting for the melodies woven by the Watt/ Thorn duo.
One cannot fail to be enchanted by songs such as Single where a reflective and desperate Tracey asks her partner 'And do you like being single? Do you want me back?'
Everything But The Girl's 1996 album Walking Wounded marks a notable shift blending melancholic folk with the trip-hop electronic sounds popular at the time. The duo's soft beats and Tracey Thorn's delicate voice create a unique emotional experience. Key tracks like 'Single' and 'Walking Wounded' shine with reflective and sad atmospheres. This album stands out from its era's productions and is recommended for lovers of velvety, melancholic music with electronic elements. Listen to Walking Wounded now and immerse yourself in its melancholic trip-hop magic!
Come on Leipzig. Come on!!! Join us pure fucking Armageddon!!! Could an ordinary live album ever come out? NO, and this Live in Leipzig is proof of that.
Come on Leipzig. Come on!!! Join us pure fucking Armageddon!!!
Could an ordinary live album ever come out? NO, and this Live in Leipzig is proof of that.
This review of Mayhem's Live in Leipzig delves into the tragic and dark history surrounding the band and their 1990 live recording. It highlights the macabre and intense atmosphere of the album and the extreme personalities of members Dead and Euronymous. The review appreciates the album's legendary status and raw energy, portraying it as an unmissable milestone in black metal history. Listen to Mayhem's Live in Leipzig and dive into black metal’s darkest chapter today!
The needle rests on the vinyl and the music begins... I’m on a bed, I feel my heart beating, it’s cold, it’s dark, I have to escape, away, far away, faster, faster!!! Some say it’s a great scam, all special effects and no substance... Others a true masterpiece, innovative, never seen before, pure avant-garde!
The needle rests on the vinyl and the music begins... I’m on a bed, I feel my heart beating, it’s cold, it’s dark, I have to escape, away, far away, faster, faster!!!
Some say it’s a great scam, all special effects and no substance... Others a true masterpiece, innovative, never seen before, pure avant-garde!
The review takes readers on a vivid, sensory journey through the surreal and intense experience of listening to Fantômas' Delìrium Còrdia. It evokes feelings of horror, confusion, and dreamlike states, capturing the album's avant-garde and experimental nature. The reviewer remains ambivalent about whether the album is a masterpiece or a gimmick, inviting listeners to judge for themselves. A recommendation for Ulver's Teachings In Silence is also given for fans of this work. Dive into the surreal and intense world of Fantômas' Delìrium Còrdia – listen now and decide if it's genius or gimmick!
NO, simply our eclectic DJ knew it was time to change the air, to return to more familiar grounds, to show how even pop ditties can have a soul. What more do you want from a pop album?!?
NO, simply our eclectic DJ knew it was time to change the air, to return to more familiar grounds, to show how even pop ditties can have a soul.
What more do you want from a pop album?!?
Moby's 2005 album Hotel marks a deliberate shift from his previous work Play, focusing on catchy electro-pop songs with a soulful touch. While not groundbreaking, the album features well-crafted melodies, thoughtful instrumentation, and vocal contributions that enrich the melancholic and upbeat tracks alike. Despite some commercial use of tracks, the album maintains artistic integrity and showcases Moby's talent for blending accessibility with musical sophistication. Overall, Hotel is an enjoyable pop album that doesn’t bore and demonstrates Moby’s versatility. Listen to Moby's Hotel today and explore a refined blend of catchy electro-pop with soulful depth!
Our Talk Talk feel the end of their atonement near, and the album is there to show us that glimpse of paradise that they must have begun to glimpse. Don’t make the same mistake as the musical community in that 1991, and give the redeemed Talk Talk a chance to show you what music is heard up there, where mass pop music is just a distant memory...
Our Talk Talk feel the end of their atonement near, and the album is there to show us that glimpse of paradise that they must have begun to glimpse.
Don’t make the same mistake as the musical community in that 1991, and give the redeemed Talk Talk a chance to show you what music is heard up there, where mass pop music is just a distant memory...
Talk Talk transformed from 80s synth-pop stars into pioneers of ambient and post-rock, culminating in their 1991 album Laughing Stock. This album breaks traditional song structures with melancholic chants, jazz, and blues influences. Despite lacking mainstream media attention at the time, Laughing Stock remains a seminal work that inspired future generations. The review encourages listeners to rediscover this overlooked masterpiece. Explore Talk Talk's Laughing Stock and experience the album that redefined post-rock and inspired generations.
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