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Maynard is good, really good. He tears up his tank top, moves quite a bit, makes a few stupid jokes... but maybe it’s not so intelligent as you imagine. You don’t let us smoke. Fine. You don’t let us take photos with flash. Fine. But you can’t, you can’t leave after so little. No, damn it!
Maynard is good, really good. He tears up his tank top, moves quite a bit, makes a few stupid jokes... but maybe it’s not so intelligent as you imagine.
You don’t let us smoke. Fine. You don’t let us take photos with flash. Fine. But you can’t, you can’t leave after so little. No, damn it!
This review recounts an intense and slightly frustrating live show by A Perfect Circle at Velvet Rimini in 2004. While Maynard's impressive voice and the band's musical power stand out, restrictive rules and a short set leave mixed feelings. The reviewer highlights Billy Howerdell's guitar work as a highlight and criticizes the light stage design and some awkward frontman moments. Despite these issues, the concert delivers strong energy and solid performances. Discover the raw energy of A Perfect Circle's 2004 live show—read the full review and listen to the performance now!
I wonder how the hell I managed to live without him, until yesterday. Nils Petter Molvær, born in 1960, must have somehow inherited [Miles Davis'] soul. Or at least his genius (which is saying a lot!).
I wonder how the hell I managed to live without him, until yesterday.
Nils Petter Molvær, born in 1960, must have somehow inherited [Miles Davis'] soul. Or at least his genius (which is saying a lot!).
The reviewer recounts a personal journey of discovery with Nils Petter Molvær’s NP3, praising its unique mixture of jazz and electronic elements. Drawing parallels to Miles Davis and Brian Eno’s influence, the album is celebrated as both innovative and accessible. The work’s atmospheric sound and emotional depth make it an essential listen for jazz newcomers and connoisseurs alike. The album cover’s evocative imagery also enriches the overall experience. Listen to NP3 by Nils Petter Molvær and explore a fresh, mesmerizing world of jazz and electronic fusion!
The great thing about R.E.M. is that they are a true rock band, but despite selling millions of copies, they maintain the 'indie' spirit of their beginnings and above all remain very modest. Stipe’s voice is wonderful: I’d kill the idiots next to me who scream the songs, at times risking covering it (I hate them, I hate them, I hate them).
The great thing about R.E.M. is that they are a true rock band, but despite selling millions of copies, they maintain the 'indie' spirit of their beginnings and above all remain very modest.
Stipe’s voice is wonderful: I’d kill the idiots next to me who scream the songs, at times risking covering it (I hate them, I hate them, I hate them).
This review covers R.E.M.'s live performance in Padova in 2003, highlighting the band's strong musical form and modest stage presence. The setlist spans the band's extensive catalog, including classics and new songs, with Michael Stipe engaging the crowd intensely. Despite some audience noise, the show is praised for its authentic, no-frills rock energy. It offers fans a valuable look into the band's health and repertoire without groundbreaking innovations. Discover R.E.M.'s timeless live energy—listen to their Padova 2003 show and relive rock history!
Nocturama presents us a more "daytime" Nick Cave than usual. The excellent Bad Seeds, a band capable of supporting it in the best possible way.
Nocturama presents us a more "daytime" Nick Cave than usual.
The excellent Bad Seeds, a band capable of supporting it in the best possible way.
Nocturama marks Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds' twelfth album, highlighting a brighter and more emotional tone than previous works. The album explores love as a central theme with a mix of delicate and intense tracks. The band's performance complements Cave's expressive vocals perfectly. The reviewer praises the artistic depth and looks forward to future releases. Listen to Nocturama now and explore Nick Cave's emotional and dynamic musical journey.
The whole is incredibly organic, and in the end, it results in an album that is difficult to label. It’s a reasoned bibliography on everything that has been heard around lately.
The whole is incredibly organic, and in the end, it results in an album that is difficult to label.
It’s a reasoned bibliography on everything that has been heard around lately.
Cornelius' album 'Point' stands out as a highly eclectic and organic work from the Japanese artist Keygo Oyamada. The album mixes diverse sounds, ranging from covers like 'Brazil' to metal influences, creating a unique listening experience. It is difficult to classify but showcases the artist's genius and reasons behind the eclectic sound. The review celebrates the album's originality and connection to the broader Japanese music scene. Listen to Cornelius' 'Point' for an unforgettable eclectic Japanese music journey!
The Røyksopp version of 'I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From' is practically worth the entire album. A collection of tracks from 'Quiet Is The New Loud' remixed, revamped, and 'collaborated' by various artists and friends.
The Røyksopp version of 'I Don’t Know What I Can Save You From' is practically worth the entire album.
A collection of tracks from 'Quiet Is The New Loud' remixed, revamped, and 'collaborated' by various artists and friends.
The review praises Kings Of Convenience's remix album 'Versus,' highlighting the unique blend of folk melodies with electronic music. It draws attention to collaborations with notable artists such as Röyksopp and Four Tet. The reviewer particularly recommends the opening track for its outstanding remix quality. Overall, the album is seen as a successful and creative reinterpretation of their previous work. Listen to 'Versus' and experience the beautiful fusion of folk and electronic remixes!
Bowie has been everything, done everything, played everything. And he’s still here, with his magnificent voice. He knows what rock ’n’ roll is, they’ve lived it and can still churn out decent music.
Bowie has been everything, done everything, played everything. And he’s still here, with his magnificent voice.
He knows what rock ’n’ roll is, they’ve lived it and can still churn out decent music.
This review celebrates David Bowie’s 2002 album Heathen as a testament to his enduring influence and creativity in rock music. Featuring covers of Pixies and Neil Young and collaborations with Dave Grohl and Pete Townshend, the album demonstrates Bowie's timeless voice and ability to stay relevant. The reviewer reflects on a lifelong admiration for Bowie, dating back to early classics. Heathen is praised as a solid and classic Bowie work from the early 2000s. Discover Bowie’s enduring rock brilliance in Heathen—listen now and experience classic meets contemporary!
The two sit at the window, sip tea, play guitars... sing about difficult loves and existence. Thirty years later, their sound is cleaner, their lyrics – beautiful – are a little less desperate.
The two sit at the window, sip tea, play guitars... sing about difficult loves and existence.
Thirty years later, their sound is cleaner, their lyrics – beautiful – are a little less desperate.
Kings Of Convenience's debut album 'Quiet Is The New Loud' offers a beautifully quiet and inspired acoustic experience. The Norwegian duo blends simple guitar and vocal arrangements with occasional cello, trumpet, and piano. Their style draws clear comparisons to Simon & Garfunkel and Nick Drake but updates it with cleaner sound and less desperation in lyrics. The album captures a calm, intimate atmosphere that invites listeners into thoughtful reflection. Discover the soothing sounds of Kings Of Convenience—listen to Quiet Is The New Loud and embrace the calm.
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