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Just the fact that Tony Iommi & Geezer Butler chose the name of their band in honor of an Italian film makes this a masterpiece. No lengthy summaries, no intrinsic meanings, no super-rants VS mop-fests but just one great message: the blonde bombshell is hot.
Just the fact that Tony Iommi & Geezer Butler chose the name of their band in honor of an Italian film makes this a masterpiece.
No lengthy summaries, no intrinsic meanings, no super-rants VS mop-fests but just one great message: the blonde bombshell is hot.
The review celebrates Mario Bava's Black Sabbath as a cult masterpiece, highlighting its influence on the band Black Sabbath's name, Boris Karloff’s legendary presence, and its unique place in horror cinema. The author shares personal anecdotes, emphasizing the film’s timeless appeal without lengthy analysis. It’s appreciated for its style and star power. Watch Mario Bava's Black Sabbath and experience the cult horror classic that inspired a legendary rock band!
A category of DOC records includes those produced in certain geographical areas in compliance with a specific production code. Among gauchos and goats, vast wild herds, financial crashes, and big steaks, the music company Dragonauta launches in this 2006 a batch of the new release called 'Càbra Macàbra'.
A category of DOC records includes those produced in certain geographical areas in compliance with a specific production code.
Among gauchos and goats, vast wild herds, financial crashes, and big steaks, the music company Dragonauta launches in this 2006 a batch of the new release called 'Càbra Macàbra'.
Dragonauta's CabraMacabra is a highly praised psychedelic stoner rock album from Argentina's Pampas region. The review highlights the album's quality and its unique link to its geographic and cultural origins. It celebrates the distinctiveness of regional music within a niche genre. The band delivers a powerful and intriguing sound that stands out within its scene. Listen to Dragonauta’s CabraMacabra and experience authentic Argentine psychedelic stoner rock today!
The two propose a blend of sounds truly challenging to categorize, given the oddity of the combo. Definitely new sounds, definitely worth keeping an eye on, even if the margin for improvement is still frighteningly large.
The two propose a blend of sounds truly challenging to categorize, given the oddity of the combo.
Definitely new sounds, definitely worth keeping an eye on, even if the margin for improvement is still frighteningly large.
The review explores zZz's album Sound Of zZz as a challenging and unconventional blend of rock and electronic music, driven by an unusual drums and keyboard combo. While the album offers fresh sounds and experimentation, the reviewer acknowledges the significant room for growth. The review is rich in creative and ironic references, reflecting enthusiasm mixed with critical distance. Listen to zZz’s Sound Of zZz and explore a fresh take on rock and electronic fusion today!
October 10, 2006: history repeats itself. A new album of songs - s o n g s - by the Melvins. Clearly, and I repeat clearly superior to the previous one. Technically excellent, masterfully produced, and without overindulging in illness.
October 10, 2006: history repeats itself. A new album of songs - s o n g s - by the Melvins.
Clearly, and I repeat clearly superior to the previous one. Technically excellent, masterfully produced, and without overindulging in illness.
This review celebrates Melvins’ album (A) Senile Animal as a technically brilliant and superior work in their career. It traces the band’s history from Ozma through various phases, highlighting their unique riff experimentation and sound evolution. The album is praised for excellent production, refined sound, and innovative collaborations. It marks a cycle of musical renewal and mastery. A must-listen for fans of inventive experimental rock. Listen to Melvins’ (A) Senile Animal and experience a masterclass in experimental rock innovation.
They have turned on their brains. They’ve realized that four damn chords are something everyone can do. The street cleaner makes music oh yeah, the nuclear physicist makes Music, music for people who listen to music, that’s what the Volta are now.
They have turned on their brains. They’ve realized that four damn chords are something everyone can do.
The street cleaner makes music oh yeah, the nuclear physicist makes Music, music for people who listen to music, that’s what the Volta are now.
This review praises The Mars Volta's Amputechture as a mature and complex evolution from their youthful beginnings. The album is recognized for balancing instinct and intellect, offering progressive compositions that engage the listener's mind. The reviewer highlights its depth beyond simple chords and applauds its successful artistic growth. Overall, it's celebrated as a sophisticated work in modern rock music. Dive into The Mars Volta's Amputechture and experience progressive rock that challenges and captivates the mind.
At the end of an interrogation, we declared that we would write a piece about this story: "Hey, don’t be mad if we make a song about you because you deserve it..." An Assalti album. And you can’t say a damn thing against it.
At the end of an interrogation, we declared that we would write a piece about this story: "Hey, don’t be mad if we make a song about you because you deserve it..."
An Assalti album. And you can’t say a damn thing against it.
Assalti Frontali’s album 'Mi Sa Che Stanotte' confronts political oppression and personal scrutiny with direct and militant rap. Despite some rhythmic critique, the album highlights their unwavering activism and returns with a strong, characteristic presence after over sixteen years in the scene. Militant A stands out as a constant figure, emblematic of the group’s persistence and clarity. Dive into Assalti Frontali's militant sounds and bold messages—listen to 'Mi Sa Che Stanotte' now and experience true political hip hop.
Damn, but how beautiful it is. If you don’t have it, you’re gay. Enough. Breathe. Yèh. Yèh. Yèh.
Damn, but how beautiful it is.
If you don’t have it, you’re gay. Enough. Breathe. Yèh. Yèh. Yèh.
This review fondly recalls the nostalgic impact of Suprême NTM's debut album, originally consumed on cassette and CD. It celebrates the raw energy, iconic French rap style, and influential tracks that shaped the hip hop scene in the 90s. The reviewer emphasizes rediscovering and appreciating the album's timeless greatness and cultural importance. Rediscover Suprême NTM and experience the raw power of classic French hip hop—listen now!
Pearl Jam’s self-titled album is a return that doesn’t leave a mark. These Pearl Jam are harmless, they don’t give us any memorable track, but rather a carefully crafted aurea mediocritas.
Pearl Jam’s self-titled album is a return that doesn’t leave a mark.
These Pearl Jam are harmless, they don’t give us any memorable track, but rather a carefully crafted aurea mediocritas.
Pearl Jam's self-titled album marks a predictable and uninspired return after four years. The production quality is better than Riot Act, but the songs lack memorability. Eddie Vedder’s vocals strain, and the band's creative spark seems diminished. Despite some decent moments, this album stands as a mediocre effort from a once revolutionary band. Discover the full review and decide if Pearl Jam’s self-titled album deserves your listen.
If your god is dead, it’s only because you picked the wrong God. Choose Patton, satisfaction guaranteed. I’ve already agreed with dub, electronic, Anticon-style rap, salsa, and easy rhythms… and if needed, we could all team up and come to him to record.
If your god is dead, it’s only because you picked the wrong God. Choose Patton, satisfaction guaranteed.
I’ve already agreed with dub, electronic, Anticon-style rap, salsa, and easy rhythms… and if needed, we could all team up and come to him to record.
This imaginative review of Peeping Tom highlights Mike Patton’s avant-garde pop album featuring collaborations with a wide variety of artists. It playfully narrates the album’s eclectic fusion of electronic, rap, and salsa, praising its originality and diverse influences. The review appreciates Patton’s unique style and the album's satisfying blend of sounds. The positive rating matches the enthusiastic and humorous tone of the text. Dive into Mike Patton's Peeping Tom now and experience avant-garde pop like never before!
Before any other guy came up with the idea of mixing funk and rap with two drops of Jazz. Dialogues have been accepted, negatives have been rejected.
Before any other guy came up with the idea of mixing funk and rap with two drops of Jazz.
Dialogues have been accepted, negatives have been rejected.
This review praises A Tribe Called Quest's debut album for its technical skill, imaginative fusion of jazz and funk with rap, and cultural depth. It highlights the group's pioneering role in 1990s hip hop, emphasizing their Afrocentric pride and lyrical innovation. The album is celebrated as a timeless classic that set the foundation for future hip hop artists. Discover the roots of jazz rap and listen to A Tribe Called Quest's iconic debut album today!
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