They play a kind of dark garage, a little sick, called 'shoegazer'.

 Songs that meld into the ears, sick if not incomprehensible lyrics, all driven by ringing guitars, dominant bass, and the power of despair.

This review paints Black Rebel Motorcycle Club as a dark, melancholic trio rooted in shoegaze and garage rock. Their album 'Take Them On, On Your Own' features distorted guitars and themes of despair and existential doubt. The band’s raw image complements their haunting sound. The reviewer hopes the band maintains their brooding style in future releases. Listen to Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s haunting shoegaze album and dive into their dark, powerful sound.

 Danny Boyle, on the other hand, presents us with a cheerful group of junkies who almost seem to want to represent an anthem.

 No true and dense shadows that provoke thought (as they should), only a constantly more or less hidden irony, which makes it all very cult, but very little adult.

The review acknowledges Danny Boyle's Trainspotting as a well-made and visually appealing film but criticizes it for lacking the moral seriousness found in the original book. The film's portrayal of drug use is seen as too cheerful and ironic, which undermines the tragic weight of the subject matter. Although the director shows promise, the reviewer feels the film misses the deeper, darker reflection intended by the author. Discover why Trainspotting’s film adaptation divides opinion—read the full review and explore its cult status!

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