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China disco bar will simply stay in a loop in your cortex and find it hard to leave. Ultimately, a very pleasant album that shows Elii somewhat struggling in terms of ideas but sounding incredibly good.
China disco bar will simply stay in a loop in your cortex and find it hard to leave.
Ultimately, a very pleasant album that shows Elii somewhat struggling in terms of ideas but sounding incredibly good.
The reviewer initially hesitant, finds Figgatta de Blanc surprisingly danceable and musically satisfying. Highlights include infectious tracks like China disco bar and emotional solos on Bomba intelligente. The album’s musical aspect is praised over its predictable lyrics. Despite some weaker songs, the album stands out for its good sound and enjoyable vibe. Listen to Figgatta de Blanc and experience Elio e le Storie Tese’s unique blend of dance, rock, and prog influences!
Jackie Perez Gratz exudes an intoxicating charm and sensuality on stage. The cello spreads over everything a dense fog, with its lament giving the entire record an unprecedented melancholy, oppressive yet at the same time sweet.
Jackie Perez Gratz exudes an intoxicating charm and sensuality on stage.
The cello spreads over everything a dense fog, with its lament giving the entire record an unprecedented melancholy, oppressive yet at the same time sweet.
Grayceon's debut album showcases a unique blend of post-sludge and progressive rock driven by Jackie Perez Gratz's electric cello. The music delivers a melancholic yet comforting atmosphere through long, dynamic tracks featuring strong instrumentation and thoughtful tempo changes. The review highlights the magnetic presence of Jackie and the band’s immersive sound. Dive into Grayceon's mesmerizing debut album and experience a haunting prog-sludge journey powered by electric cello.
The opener Ulvetid starts with heavy guitars and after barely twenty seconds shoots a blastbeat under an alienating melody, a truly effective solution. The final impression is that of having listened to an album of massive rock 'n' roll shouted in Norwegian, very entertaining and impactful.
The opener Ulvetid starts with heavy guitars and after barely twenty seconds shoots a blastbeat under an alienating melody, a truly effective solution.
The final impression is that of having listened to an album of massive rock 'n' roll shouted in Norwegian, very entertaining and impactful.
Kvelertak's debut album impressively blends stoner rock, black metal, and hardcore vocals with Norwegian folk influences. The record is energetic, direct, and full of surprises. Influences from bands like Mastodon, Slayer, and QOTSA are evident, enhancing the album's powerful sound. Overall, it delivers a massive rock 'n' roll experience, sung in Norwegian and highly entertaining. Listen to Kvelertak's debut and experience the thrilling fusion of metal and folk energy!
It’s less awful than I expected; it’s overall fun. Go see this movie with many negative preconceptions but a serene soul, and the evening will smile upon you.
It’s less awful than I expected; it’s overall fun.
Go see this movie with many negative preconceptions but a serene soul, and the evening will smile upon you.
The review highlights "Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D" as an entertaining adventure film that embraces its blockbuster nature while avoiding a strict adaptation of Jules Verne's novel. Brendan Fraser stars as a geology professor embarking on a perilous journey to the Earth's core with his nephew and a guide. Though the 3D effects are not groundbreaking, they add to the fun experience. The reviewer recommends watching the movie with low expectations and a light mood. Watch Journey to the Center of the Earth 3D for a fun, light-hearted adventure with great special effects and a nostalgic nod to Jules Verne.
The film risks ending up squarely in the comedic-trash category. It’s a film that perhaps intended to start seriously but ended up in an amalgam of bad acting, uncertain direction, and low-quality comedy.
The film risks ending up squarely in the comedic-trash category.
It’s a film that perhaps intended to start seriously but ended up in an amalgam of bad acting, uncertain direction, and low-quality comedy.
Daniele Costantini's 2008 film, inspired by Fabrizio de André's novel, starts with potential but devolves into a comedic farce marked by poor acting and stereotyped characters. The dialects feel inauthentic and the film ultimately disrespects its literary source. Despite some initial promise, the movie fails to maintain a serious tone and disappoints fans of dramatic cinema. Discover why this much-anticipated Italian film fell short—read the full review and explore its flaws.
This is tangible proof that for over thirty years, music has not been the same because it’s been shaped by the hands of a single artist, and turned into philosophy, prayer, dance, and storytelling. Because words can’t capture how valuable this record is. A bleak commercial operation? A lucrative project by Sony? It hardly matters: what matters is even just the satisfaction one can feel looking at the two pastel-colored discs within their cardboard case.
This is tangible proof that for over thirty years, music has not been the same because it’s been shaped by the hands of a single artist, and turned into philosophy, prayer, dance, and storytelling.
Because words can’t capture how valuable this record is. A bleak commercial operation? A lucrative project by Sony? It hardly matters: what matters is even just the satisfaction one can feel looking at the two pastel-colored discs within their cardboard case.
This review praises Franco Battiato's live album Last Summer Dance as a deeply moving and artistic experience. It highlights the album's blend of philosophy, storytelling, and masterful music arrangements. Though some beloved tracks are missing, the album still captures the essence of Battiato's unique style and legacy. The reviewer reflects on the lasting impact of Battiato's career and the magic embedded in this live recording. Experience the magic of Franco Battiato’s Last Summer Dance live — listen now and immerse yourself in timeless music and philosophy!
"'The Glass Prison' is powerful and fast and leads the listening to the beautiful 'Blind Faith,' which then gives way to the calmer 'Misunderstood.'" "The album is 'too much,' and this time the quantity somewhat annoys the quality."
"'The Glass Prison' is powerful and fast and leads the listening to the beautiful 'Blind Faith,' which then gives way to the calmer 'Misunderstood.'"
"The album is 'too much,' and this time the quantity somewhat annoys the quality."
This review praises Dream Theater's ambitious double album for its powerful prog-rock and notable tracks like 'The Glass Prison.' However, the extensive length and the second disc's composition are seen as a drawback. While still highly recommended, the reviewer feels the album sometimes sacrifices quality for quantity compared to their previous work. Explore Dream Theater's epic journey in Six Degrees of Inner Turbulence—listen now and decide if the ambitious prog-rock resonates with you!
The result is an absolute masterpiece: a kind of 'compendium of rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic techniques existing on the face of the Earth.' You are amazed by a piece, 'The Dance of Eternity,' which is entirely instrumental for something like nine minutes but never bores.
The result is an absolute masterpiece: a kind of 'compendium of rhythmic, harmonic, and melodic techniques existing on the face of the Earth.'
You are amazed by a piece, 'The Dance of Eternity,' which is entirely instrumental for something like nine minutes but never bores.
Dream Theater's 1999 album Metropolis Pt 2: Scenes from a Memory is a landmark concept album blending progressive metal, rock, jazz, and ballads. The band’s technical mastery is evident in complex rhythms and melodies that perfectly convey a compelling story. Each piece is captivating and essential, culminating in a powerful and unforgettable listening experience. Dive into the epic journey of Dream Theater’s Metropolis Pt 2 and experience unparalleled progressive metal brilliance!
"The album is perhaps the most beautiful work by the singer-songwriter, demonstrating the 'maturation' that occurred compared to 'Mediamente isterica.'" "Tears come with 'Orfeo,' where the poor Eurydice calls her lover to help her, but she is unaware that he will not succeed (and this is what is most heartbreaking)."
"The album is perhaps the most beautiful work by the singer-songwriter, demonstrating the 'maturation' that occurred compared to 'Mediamente isterica.'"
"Tears come with 'Orfeo,' where the poor Eurydice calls her lover to help her, but she is unaware that he will not succeed (and this is what is most heartbreaking)."
Carmen Consoli's 'Stato di Necessità' marks her breakthrough into mainstream recognition, highlighted by the hit 'L’ultimo bacio.' The album reflects a maturation from her previous work with a more thoughtful and elegant style. It explores a wide range of emotions, from love to resentment, showcasing Consoli’s refined songwriting. With memorable tracks like 'Parole di burro' and 'Orfeo,' the album is celebrated as a milestone in Italian music. Listen to Carmen Consoli's 'Stato di Necessità' and experience a heartfelt journey through Italian music's emotional depth.
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