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Radiohead produce through irradiation up to the bones of the arm, the phenomenon of combustion (sometimes explosion) of the psychological states of the host organism. Prolonged use is not recommended.
Radiohead produce through irradiation up to the bones of the arm, the phenomenon of combustion (sometimes explosion) of the psychological states of the host organism.
Prolonged use is not recommended.
This review offers a highly critical and provocative interpretation of Radiohead's Kid A. It describes the album metaphorically as a reactive, intense experience causing psychological and physical distress. The author warns against prolonged exposure, implying the music produces a challenging and unsettling effect, rather than enjoyment. Dive into this bold and challenging review of Kid A—explore the album’s intense impact and form your own opinion.
Glass’s music stays longer than Handel’s oratorios, Bach’s concerts, Beethoven’s symphonies. Glass’s work does not cover Bowie-Eno’s work but adds to it, fuses with it with new melodies and new sounds.
Glass’s music stays longer than Handel’s oratorios, Bach’s concerts, Beethoven’s symphonies.
Glass’s work does not cover Bowie-Eno’s work but adds to it, fuses with it with new melodies and new sounds.
This review praises Philip Glass’s masterful transformation of David Bowie and Brian Eno’s iconic albums Low and Heroes into symphonic works. Glass’s approach respects and enhances the originals, merging minimalist techniques with rock elements. The release offers a unique listening experience bridging classical and popular music. Highly recommended for fans of modern classical and rock fusion. Discover how Philip Glass brilliantly reimagines Bowie and Eno’s legends with a unique symphonic twist—listen now!
Never have I seen such kindness to the fans. Never have I enjoyed a concert so much. We are Living Colour, but you are a living colour.
Never have I seen such kindness to the fans. Never have I enjoyed a concert so much.
We are Living Colour, but you are a living colour.
This passionate review describes Living Colour's 2003 live performance at Motion Unlimited as a powerful, almost spiritual experience. The band’s connection with fans, onstage intensity, and kindness after the show are highlighted. The reviewer was deeply moved, finding a new appreciation for the band and their music. It emphasizes the uniqueness of the event and the band’s promise to return. Listen to Living Colour live and feel the powerful connection between band and fans!
Living Colour openly declare in this album their love for the Beatles, both with the daring cover of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and with explicit clichés typical of the Fab Four. Will Calhoun is not a metal drummer, he is not jazz, he is not rock... he is simply 'all these things together' with the addition of being also a human drum machine when the song requires loops and drums programming.
Living Colour openly declare in this album their love for the Beatles, both with the daring cover of 'Tomorrow Never Knows' and with explicit clichés typical of the Fab Four.
Will Calhoun is not a metal drummer, he is not jazz, he is not rock... he is simply 'all these things together' with the addition of being also a human drum machine when the song requires loops and drums programming.
Living Colour's Collide0scope marks a daring blend of hip-hop, punk, metal, and experimental rock. The album highlights stellar performances by bassist Doug Wimbish and drummer Will Calhoun, showcasing refined instrumental and vocal synergy. Its artistic depth includes Beatles influences and modern production. Though exploring diverse styles, the band remains focused on groove and melodic spirit. Overall, the album stands as a powerful statement in Living Colour's evolving musical journey. Discover Living Colour's groundbreaking Collide0scope and experience their unique blend of rock and experimentation today!
"Steve Vai was (is) at the top of his form, asking the Moon from his band, who reacts as if it had always lived in Area 51." "It’s almost ‘exhausting’ to withstand the entire first CD without respite, often pressing the pause button to absorb all the spatial information."
"Steve Vai was (is) at the top of his form, asking the Moon from his band, who reacts as if it had always lived in Area 51."
"It’s almost ‘exhausting’ to withstand the entire first CD without respite, often pressing the pause button to absorb all the spatial information."
Steve Vai's Alive In An Ultra World captures an electrifying live performance during the Fire Garden tour, showcasing his extraordinary guitar skills and cosmic soundscapes. The album features a tight setlist representing multiple countries visited on tour, highlighted by stellar band synergy with Mike Mangini and Mike Keneally. The reviewer praises the album's energetic intensity, production quality, and immersive experience. It's a must-have for fans and newcomers alike. Dive into Steve Vai's cosmic live journey—listen to Alive In An Ultra World now and experience guitar mastery like never before!
The ideal of elegance and perfection that has always accompanied the Divine David... shines, it magnifies them. I wrote that Bowie is not a musician but a 'state of mind'. Now I am here to shout it even louder.
The ideal of elegance and perfection that has always accompanied the Divine David... shines, it magnifies them.
I wrote that Bowie is not a musician but a 'state of mind'. Now I am here to shout it even louder.
This review praises David Bowie’s 2003 album Reality as a shining gem marked by elegance, poetic lyrics, and artistic maturity. The reviewer highlights standout tracks like 'New Killer Star' and 'Never Get Old,' emphasizing Bowie's ability to blend romanticism with realism. The album is seen as both commercially appealing and deeply introspective, with a tribute to George Harrison adding emotional weight. The reviewer concludes by calling Bowie a 'state of mind' rather than just a musician. Explore David Bowie’s Reality and experience the timeless elegance and poetic brilliance of this iconic album.
You can’t be afraid of loneliness when you have so many friends, ready to give you their essence, ready to transform you. Bowie is not a musician. He is a state of mind.
You can’t be afraid of loneliness when you have so many friends, ready to give you their essence, ready to transform you.
Bowie is not a musician. He is a state of mind.
The review deeply explores the emotional and spiritual impact of David Bowie’s album 'The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust And The Spiders From Mars.' It reflects on themes of loneliness, transformation, and the power of music to connect and uplift. Bowie is portrayed as more than a musician—he embodies a state of mind that challenges conformity and invites universal catharsis. The album’s raw rock energy and cosmic narrative inspire a sense of belonging and self-acceptance. Dive into Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust and discover a cosmic rock journey like no other—listen now and transform your musical soul.
A great touch, a tremendous sound that doesn’t need particular equalization on the stereo: put everything flat and listen to the sound he created. His sincere, clean music, rhythmically close to the funky style, always very elegantly structured, should be remembered for the lucidity with which it flowed.
A great touch, a tremendous sound that doesn’t need particular equalization on the stereo: put everything flat and listen to the sound he created.
His sincere, clean music, rhythmically close to the funky style, always very elegantly structured, should be remembered for the lucidity with which it flowed.
Zachary Breaux's live album Groovin' showcases his refined guitar technique and elegant funky jazz style. Recorded in 1992 at Ronnie Scott's Jazz House, it highlights his passion for melody and rhythm. The album features covers from jazz legends like Coltrane and Tito Puente. This debut solo record reveals Breaux's skill in blending technique with soulful musicality, making it a timeless jazz treasure. Listen to Zachary Breaux's Groovin' and experience a masterful jazz guitar performance alive with groove and elegance.
Elio and the group... are the most skillful group in terms of instrument technique in the Italian scene. Elio overpowers. Sometimes with elegance, sometimes with arrogance, sometimes with presumption.
Elio and the group... are the most skillful group in terms of instrument technique in the Italian scene.
Elio overpowers. Sometimes with elegance, sometimes with arrogance, sometimes with presumption.
The review praises Elio e le Storie Tese for their exceptional instrumental talent and complex compositions on the album Cicciput. However, it critiques the band's arrogance and vulgar tendencies that sometimes overshadow their brilliance. The album features a wide range of genres and showcases individual and collective virtuosity. Fans must accept the band's bold style without compromise. Listen to Cicciput and experience Elio e le Storie Tese’s unmatched musical skill and provocative genius!
Deep Purple have just blown our minds with their sharp riffs. Morse is a semi-god and that alone is enough to tell you what he can do.
Deep Purple have just blown our minds with their sharp riffs.
Morse is a semi-god and that alone is enough to tell you what he can do.
This review recounts Deep Purple’s 2003 live performance in Bologna, highlighting the skilled musicianship of Steve Morse and Don Airey. Despite initial sound issues, the show delivers classic hits and new songs with energy and charm. The vocalist Ian Gillan shows signs of age but retains strong stage presence, while the rhythm section impresses with timeless precision. The reviewer shares a vivid personal experience, blending admiration and excitement. Discover the power of Deep Purple live and relive their iconic 2003 Bologna performance—listen now and feel the rock legends in action!
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