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Jezebel is staggering, unhealthy, sick. A band with real guts.... you must listen to them even just to not like them.
Jezebel is staggering, unhealthy, sick.
A band with real guts.... you must listen to them even just to not like them.
The review highlights The Drones' album Gala Mill as a refreshing, authentic rock record full of raw emotion and energy. Standout tracks like Jezebel and Sixteen Straws demonstrate the band's powerful sound and heartfelt delivery. Despite initial skepticism, the reviewer praises the band's guts and their contribution to rock's enduring spirit. The album is noted for its mixture of mid-tempo and explosive tracks, evoking comparisons to iconic rock acts. Listen to The Drones' Gala Mill and experience raw, unapologetic rock like never before!
John Martyn molds his voice as an instrument, sometimes sounding like a baritone sax. You dive back in with a smile, trying to hold your breath as long as possible to immerse yourself deeper and discover... which secrets dear to you.
John Martyn molds his voice as an instrument, sometimes sounding like a baritone sax.
You dive back in with a smile, trying to hold your breath as long as possible to immerse yourself deeper and discover... which secrets dear to you.
John Martyn's Inside Out is a profound fusion of folk and jazz that showcases his vocal genius and remarkable musicianship. The album blends delicate melodies with free jazz improvisations, creating a spontaneous and natural sound. Featuring notable collaborators like Danny Thompson and Steve Winwood, it stands as the pinnacle of Martyn's artistic output. Its melancholic beauty and seamless transitions make it a must-listen from the transformative 1970s music scene. Dive into John Martyn's Inside Out and experience a soulful journey through folk and jazz mastery.
There is magic in this album. Could you describe the beauty emanating from a child’s smile?
There is magic in this album.
Could you describe the beauty emanating from a child’s smile?
Low's album Trust is a deeply emotional and mystical experience, transcending slow-core and indie genres. The Minnesota trio delivers whispered melodies and subtle instrumentation that reveal intimate truths. Tracks like Tonight and Shots and Ladders showcase their inspired artistry. The album invites listeners to surrender to its haunting beauty without needing genre labels. Listen to Low's Trust and immerse yourself in its haunting melodies and emotional depth.
The album starts like a landslide, boulders crashing down on us, the power of nature that is impossible not to admire. Dagger!!!! Not much to say, take whatever you have in your hands and twist it, scream until you can and then continue with a broken voice.
The album starts like a landslide, boulders crashing down on us, the power of nature that is impossible not to admire.
Dagger!!!! Not much to say, take whatever you have in your hands and twist it, scream until you can and then continue with a broken voice.
Uterus And Fire by Old Time Relijun is a powerful second album marked by raw blues and primal energy. Arrington de Dionyso’s intense, animalistic vocals and Phil Elvrum’s multidimensional drumming command attention. The album blends apocalyptic and spiritual themes into an immersive musical journey full of strength, despair, and ritualistic force. Each track evolves with dynamic rhythms and evocative soundscapes, making it a visceral listening experience. Dive into the primal energy of Old Time Relijun’s Uterus And Fire—listen now and experience a raw musical journey like no other!
Phil Elvrum still manages to cradle like only a few others can. The Glow, Pt.2 truly monumental... an acoustic sound both in tones and instruments, almost noise-like but never chaotic.
Phil Elvrum still manages to cradle like only a few others can.
The Glow, Pt.2 truly monumental... an acoustic sound both in tones and instruments, almost noise-like but never chaotic.
The review praises Phil Elvrum's 2001 album The Glow, Pt. 2 as a monumental lo-fi bedroom masterpiece blending diverse genres like folk, blues, and krautrock. It highlights the album's intimate atmosphere, simple yet powerful sound, and the unpretentious artistry behind it. The reviewer considers Elvrum a notable figure in the Olympia scene and lauds the album's seamless mix of musical styles and emotional storytelling. Dive into The Microphones' The Glow, Pt. 2 and experience a heartfelt lo-fi journey today!
The electro-analog component makes the opening title track grounded and present, magically shifting almost unnoticed from ethereal free jazz to an enveloping and hypnotic melancholic bass. 'Afrihouse... with a mad groove, intertwining black and white matrices, clean air in the lungs, a sun that warms but doesn’t burn, pure soul coming from above, it’s undoubtedly blessed by David Byrne.'
The electro-analog component makes the opening title track grounded and present, magically shifting almost unnoticed from ethereal free jazz to an enveloping and hypnotic melancholic bass.
'Afrihouse... with a mad groove, intertwining black and white matrices, clean air in the lungs, a sun that warms but doesn’t burn, pure soul coming from above, it’s undoubtedly blessed by David Byrne.'
Sauna: Um, Dois, Três by São Paulo Underground impresses with a seamless fusion of jazz, bossa nova, avant-garde, and electronic elements. Led by Rob Mazurek and Mauricio Takara, the album stands out through its hypnotic grooves and inventive tracks like 'Pombaral' and 'Afrihouse.' The record balances physical and digital instrumentation for a fresh, relaxing listening experience. Experience the unique fusion of jazz, electronics, and bossa nova in Sauna: Um, Dois, Três—listen now and dive into São Paulo Underground's innovative sound!
The change post-Ok Computer was almost entirely in his mind, so much so that it feels like watching a kind of Kid A\Amnesiac under anesthesia. I found this album monotonous and lacking in bite, with some nice melodies that, however, should be exploited by the other band members.
The change post-Ok Computer was almost entirely in his mind, so much so that it feels like watching a kind of Kid A\Amnesiac under anesthesia.
I found this album monotonous and lacking in bite, with some nice melodies that, however, should be exploited by the other band members.
The Eraser by Thom Yorke offers a smooth and melodic solo experience but falls short of the creative spark found in Radiohead's collaborative work. The album resembles an anesthetized version of Kid A and Amnesiac, lacking roughness and energy. While some tracks like 'And It Rained All Night' and 'Cymbal Rush' stand out, the overall feel is monotonous. It is a decent listen but feels more like a pastime than a significant artistic statement. Discover Thom Yorke's solo journey and see how The Eraser compares to Radiohead's classics. Listen now and decide for yourself!
The Glaxo Babies play with the listener’s perceptions, displacing with sudden mood changes that only share a primitive and rough soul. An orgy of horns dominates Electric Church, a cabaret sketch played by the Residents on amphetamine.
The Glaxo Babies play with the listener’s perceptions, displacing with sudden mood changes that only share a primitive and rough soul.
An orgy of horns dominates Electric Church, a cabaret sketch played by the Residents on amphetamine.
Nine Month to the Disco by Glaxo Babies is a 1980 instrumental album steeped in raw punk-funk energy and cryptic moods. Connections with the seminal Pop Group and other acts like Maximum Joy inform its sound. Tracks alternate between funky bursts and dense, anxious atmospheres. The album challenges listeners with sudden shifts and a primitive soul, highlighted by a striking and sensual cover art. Dive into Glaxo Babies' daring punk-funk experiment and experience Nine Month to the Disco today!
Gray, smoky, primitive, possessed, essential. This is “In Gut’s House,” the absolute pinnacle of U.T.’s career. Ham’s singing, an alcoholic and psychopathic Patti Smith, Canal’s obsessive tribalism, and the abrasive guitar sound are the illegitimate daughters of early Cave.
Gray, smoky, primitive, possessed, essential. This is “In Gut’s House,” the absolute pinnacle of U.T.’s career.
Ham’s singing, an alcoholic and psychopathic Patti Smith, Canal’s obsessive tribalism, and the abrasive guitar sound are the illegitimate daughters of early Cave.
UT's 'In Gut’s House' is a defining album of the No-Wave genre, showcasing an original, primitive, and intense sound. The band mixes chaotic yet crafted compositions with haunting vocals and tribal rhythms. The album stands as a pinnacle in their career, influencing later alternative artists. Key tracks like 'Evangelist' and 'Hotel' highlight the band’s emotive power and sonic uniqueness. Dive into UT's 'In Gut’s House' and discover the raw power behind No-Wave's most intense masterpiece.
Spiderland is one of the most influential albums of the last 15 years, the founder of a new style called post-rock. Good Morning Captain, besides being one of the most beautiful things that I have personally ever listened to, slowly takes us among the clouds only to crash us back to the ground.
Spiderland is one of the most influential albums of the last 15 years, the founder of a new style called post-rock.
Good Morning Captain, besides being one of the most beautiful things that I have personally ever listened to, slowly takes us among the clouds only to crash us back to the ground.
Slint's 1991 album Spiderland is a groundbreaking post-rock record that redefined rock music conventions. With innovative guitar work by David Pajo and a perfect balance of instruments and narration, the album creates a dreamy and intense emotional experience. It stands alongside seminal works like Talk Talk's Spirit of Eden, shaping the genre's future. Explore Slint's Spiderland and experience the pioneering sound that shaped post-rock forever.
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