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This record, being the product of something truly fabulous... is awesome. Long live the fabulous, to hell with rock and roll because better deaf than impotent.
This record, being the product of something truly fabulous... is awesome.
Long live the fabulous, to hell with rock and roll because better deaf than impotent.
This review praises Carla Bruni's 'Quelqu'un m'a Dit' as an essential vinyl album that transcends music itself. The reviewer emphasizes the album's unique charm and insists it's a five-star record. They argue that while music is beautiful, life’s truly important things surpass it, yet this album manages to be truly fabulous. The review closes with a whimsical, passionate call to respect the music and enjoy the record. Listen to Carla Bruni's Quelqu'un m'a Dit on vinyl and experience its timeless charm today!
Black Merda attracts, it has its charm, it draws you like a fly, and thousands of billions of flies in the world can’t be wrong. I dive with a backward somersault into Black Merda, because it’s already love.
Black Merda attracts, it has its charm, it draws you like a fly, and thousands of billions of flies in the world can’t be wrong.
I dive with a backward somersault into Black Merda, because it’s already love.
This review praises Black Merda's 1970 self-titled album for its passionate fusion of funk and psychedelic rock. The reviewer highlights the band's unique identity amid the 1970s music ferment and their soulful, gritty sound. Despite their lack of mainstream recognition, Black Merda captivates with their raw grooves and acid distortions. The album is appreciated for drawing listeners in and standing out from contemporaries. It is a celebration of their pioneering spirit and musical charm. Dive into Black Merda’s raw funky psychedelic rock and rediscover a classic that still captivates—listen to their 1970 album now!
An atypical character is Necro, and he plays on this, he’s well aware in my opinion of saying outrageous bullshit, but he (relatively) sells and couldn’t give a damn. He never strays from established rules, he knows what he wants to produce and being a producer (in rap terms) - lyricist - producer (in the way we all understand) everything he does follows a precise line and there is never anything out of place.
An atypical character is Necro, and he plays on this, he’s well aware in my opinion of saying outrageous bullshit, but he (relatively) sells and couldn’t give a damn.
He never strays from established rules, he knows what he wants to produce and being a producer (in rap terms) - lyricist - producer (in the way we all understand) everything he does follows a precise line and there is never anything out of place.
This review delves into Necro's unique and unapologetic old-school rap style presented in his album I Need Drugs. The artist's smart and sharp lyricism, combined with dark humor and raw beats, create a distinct hardcore hip hop experience. His personality shines through both in the music and visuals, showcasing a gritty New York vibe. Overall, the album is praised for its authenticity and strong character. Listen to Necro's I Need Drugs and experience raw, old-school hip hop with a sharp edge.
Father Zack, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name. Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Zack.
Father Zack, who art in heaven, hallowed be thy name.
Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil, Zack.
This review offers a poetic and spiritual homage to Rage Against The Machine's 'Evil Empire.' The author creatively reinterprets a prayer to reflect admiration for the band and album. Rated 5/5, it conveys deep respect through emotional expression rather than traditional critique. Discover the spiritual and poetic side of Rage Against The Machine's Evil Empire – read the tribute now!
Burn, burn, yes ya gonna burn You can kill the revolutionary but you can't kill the revolution.
Burn, burn, yes ya gonna burn
You can kill the revolutionary but you can't kill the revolution.
This review highlights the intense and repetitive lyrical nature of Audioslave's 'Your Time Has Come'. The song evokes a fiery, burning energy with revolutionary themes that emphasize persistence and resistance. While the lyrics are central and heavily repeated, the review focuses more on the feeling and message conveyed than technical analysis. Overall, the track is portrayed as passionate and driving. Listen to Audioslave's 'Your Time Has Come' and feel the fiery revolution in its music and lyrics!
This review offers a moderate perspective on Audioslave's 'Out Of Exile' album, giving it an average rating. It reflects neither strong praise nor harsh criticism but provides a balanced view of the album's qualities. Explore Audioslave's 'Out Of Exile' and decide for yourself about this balanced rock album.
If I found Morello in an accident, stuck in a car about to explode, I’d say: Hey, aren’t you the one who said: 'Things like rebellion and resistance to authority are absolutely as much part of the human experience as love and cars are...'? Not only does this single suck ass and make balls puke, but Morello disgusts both my entire reproductive system, and the cock and balls.
If I found Morello in an accident, stuck in a car about to explode, I’d say: Hey, aren’t you the one who said: 'Things like rebellion and resistance to authority are absolutely as much part of the human experience as love and cars are...'?
Not only does this single suck ass and make balls puke, but Morello disgusts both my entire reproductive system, and the cock and balls.
This review delivers a harsh and sarcastic condemnation of Audioslave's single 'Be Yourself.' It targets individual band members with strong personal insults, criticizes a perceived lack of consistency, poor musical technique, and weak rhythm. The reviewer is especially resentful toward guitarist Tom Morello for abandoning his rebellious roots. Overall, the review conveys strong dissatisfaction and frustration with the release. Read this unfiltered take and decide if Audioslave's 'Be Yourself' lives up to the hype or not!
Beautiful voice, a great sensuous voice, with enormous musicians behind her: excellent CDs. In my opinion, this is her best album, nice Soul, also Funk but without undermining Soul, drugged enough not to bore but not to diminish Soul & Funk.
Beautiful voice, a great sensuous voice, with enormous musicians behind her: excellent CDs.
In my opinion, this is her best album, nice Soul, also Funk but without undermining Soul, drugged enough not to bore but not to diminish Soul & Funk.
This review praises Betty Davis' album "They Say I'm Different" for its powerful blend of soul and funk, supported by excellent musicianship. The reviewer compares Davis to Aretha Franklin, ultimately favoring Davis for her unique style. Rated 4 out of 5, the album is celebrated for its bold, carefree vibe and musical quality. Discover the bold sounds of Betty Davis—listen to "They Say I'm Different" and feel the funky soul energy!
Slow down slow down slow down, distort distort distort, amplify amplify amplify... the Drone. Months later, I still have to figure out if it’s an album or a joke.
Slow down slow down slow down, distort distort distort, amplify amplify amplify... the Drone.
Months later, I still have to figure out if it’s an album or a joke.
Earth 2: Special Low Frequency Version is a deeply immersive drone album characterized by extreme slow tempos, heavy distortion, and amplified sound. The reviewer reflects on its ambiguity—whether it's a serious album or a joke—while ultimately appreciating its dedication to the drone genre. Released by Sub Pop, the album challenges traditional notions of music with no drums and an intensely hypnotic atmosphere. It remains a standout within experimental and drone music circles. Dive into the hypnotic world of Earth 2 and experience the ultimate drone journey—listen now!
Melancholic, but also not. Technical, but not boastful.
Melancholic, but also not.
Technical, but not boastful.
Wayne Shorter's Speak No Evil is a revered 1964 jazz album featuring legendary musicians and produced by Rudy Van Gelder. The review highlights its melancholic yet relaxed mood, technical skill without boastfulness, and memorable melodies. Even decades after its release and remastering, the album remains a cult classic celebrated by jazz enthusiasts worldwide. Discover the magic of Speak No Evil—listen to this jazz legend today!
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