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He has raised and brilliantly surpassed the bar of his singer-songwriter career. We are left...with the certainty that it will once again be a pleasure to listen to.
He has raised and brilliantly surpassed the bar of his singer-songwriter career.
We are left...with the certainty that it will once again be a pleasure to listen to.
Max Gazzé's 'Maximilian' marks a high point in his 20-year career, showcasing his growth as a singer-songwriter. The album blends melodic pop with experimental and classical touches, featuring mature lyrics that explore complex personal themes. Standout tracks like 'La vita com'è,' 'Disordine d'aprile,' and 'Teresa' highlight his songwriting prowess. Overall, the review praises Gazzé's intelligence and inspiration within the Italian music scene. Listen to Max Gazzé's 'Maximilian' and experience a masterful blend of pop, melody, and heartfelt storytelling.
Everyday Robots is indeed a surprising album of intimate and caressing tracks, interspersed with sporadic pop episodes. Listen to the suite You And Me on headphones, co-produced with Brian Eno, and you’ll realize how mature and capable this artist is at shaping the matter at hand.
Everyday Robots is indeed a surprising album of intimate and caressing tracks, interspersed with sporadic pop episodes.
Listen to the suite You And Me on headphones, co-produced with Brian Eno, and you’ll realize how mature and capable this artist is at shaping the matter at hand.
Damon Albarn's 'Everyday Robots' marks a mature and intimate solo debut, blending personal lyrics with a variety of musical influences. The album balances sincere introspection with moments of familiar pop and experimental sounds, enhanced by collaborations with Brian Eno. While some tracks are conventional, the overall work solidifies Albarn’s place among great English songwriters. Listeners may note a generally slow pace and heaviness but will appreciate the thoughtful composition and contemporary themes. Explore Damon Albarn’s 'Everyday Robots' for a heartfelt journey through modern life and sound—listen now and experience his solo artistry.
Max Gazzè is an artist in slow and steady maturation, and his music improves with the years. It rarely happens to hear a track that smells of history from the first words and whose crystal-clear melody seems never to tire you.
Max Gazzè is an artist in slow and steady maturation, and his music improves with the years.
It rarely happens to hear a track that smells of history from the first words and whose crystal-clear melody seems never to tire you.
Max Gazzè's eighth album 'Sotto Casa' shows a slow and steady artistic maturation with personal and reflective lyrics centered on romantic breakups. The record balances enthusiasm with minor disappointments but remains engaging. Notable tracks include the title song, praised for its timeless melody, and the cryptic 'L’Amore Di Lilith.' The album features orchestral touches reminiscent of Battiato, enhancing its appeal. Overall, 'Sotto Casa' is a work demonstrating Gazzè's evolving craftsmanship. Discover the heartfelt melodies and personal stories in Max Gazzè's 'Sotto Casa' and experience his artistic growth firsthand.
I leave to the heirs impartiality, the will to grow and understand, a fierce and indulgent gaze, to not offend unnecessarily. It is just and normal for him to offer us what he is capable of today, without forcing or odd whims, because each age of man has its own attitudes, inclinations, and weaknesses.
I leave to the heirs impartiality, the will to grow and understand, a fierce and indulgent gaze, to not offend unnecessarily.
It is just and normal for him to offer us what he is capable of today, without forcing or odd whims, because each age of man has its own attitudes, inclinations, and weaknesses.
The review offers a nuanced analysis of Franco Battiato's album Apriti Sesamo, highlighting its mature themes and refined musical craftsmanship. Standout tracks like 'La polvere del branco' and 'Testamento' underscore Battiato's introspective lyricism. Though less playful than his previous works, the album encapsulates the artist's evolution and deep artistic sensibility. It blends pop moments with avant-garde influences, reflecting the musician’s complex career and current stage of life. Discover the depth and beauty of Franco Battiato's Apriti Sesamo—listen now and experience his timeless artistry.
Billy Corgan, who was and is a genius, this time goes even further, deciding to record one song at a time and to predefine only the final result. The first track 'Song for a Son' is an attempt, incredibly almost entirely successful, to write a classic 70s piece.
Billy Corgan, who was and is a genius, this time goes even further, deciding to record one song at a time and to predefine only the final result.
The first track 'Song for a Son' is an attempt, incredibly almost entirely successful, to write a classic 70s piece.
Billy Corgan’s Teargarden By Kaleidyscope 1: Songs for a Sailor EP represents an ambitious and innovative project, releasing music one song at a time. The EP blends nostalgia with fresh experimentation, echoing classic 70s rock, the Pumpkins' past styles, and influences like REM. Despite some vocal challenges, the overall compositions impress and hint at promising future releases. Discover the bold new sounds and nostalgic echoes in Smashing Pumpkins’ Teargarden EP – listen now and explore this unique rock journey!
"The album is a mature proof that presents us with an Elton John in top form, still capable of inspiring and writing memorable songs." "The title track... remains among the best pieces the artist has ever written."
"The album is a mature proof that presents us with an Elton John in top form, still capable of inspiring and writing memorable songs."
"The title track... remains among the best pieces the artist has ever written."
Released in 1992 during Elton John's personal recovery, 'The One' is a testament to his enduring talent. Beyond its successful title track, the album features notable collaborations with Eric Clapton and David Gilmour. The songwriting partnership with Bernie Taupin remains strong, producing memorable songs that showcase Elton's pop mastery. Despite some lesser moments, the album is a mature and worthwhile listen from a legendary artist. Listen to 'The One' and rediscover Elton John's timeless pop brilliance with legendary collaborations!
The equiVoci in this album exhibit a cold technicality with their voices, which translates into monotony, especially in the singing of the refrains, truly tiring to the ear. Ultimately, an ill-fated operation; and it’s not surprising that the equiVoci... have not attempted a similar work again.
The equiVoci in this album exhibit a cold technicality with their voices, which translates into monotony, especially in the singing of the refrains, truly tiring to the ear.
Ultimately, an ill-fated operation; and it’s not surprising that the equiVoci... have not attempted a similar work again.
This review critiques equiVoci's album 'Sinceramente Non Tuo', a chamber music reinterpretation of Lucio Battisti's white albums. Despite a promising concept and producer Franco Zanetti's involvement, the vocal delivery is overly technical and monotonous. The string quartet's work is mostly mediocre, and the tracklist includes ill-suited songs while excluding better options. Overall, the album fails to do justice to the original material and appears as an ill-conceived tribute. Discover the honest critique of equiVoci’s bold tribute and explore how reinterpretations can sometimes miss the mark.
It is a work of class, homogeneous and of quality, that has restored Italian light music to its rightful level of dignity. An album full of beautiful songs, centered around love, narrated and sung through its multiple emotional states.
It is a work of class, homogeneous and of quality, that has restored Italian light music to its rightful level of dignity.
An album full of beautiful songs, centered around love, narrated and sung through its multiple emotional states.
This review praises Adriano Celentano's 1999 album 'Io Non So Parlar d'Amore' as a dignified and quality revival of Italian light music. Emphasizing emotional depth and a mature artistic partnership with Mogol and Gianni Bella, the album explores love in its many forms through captivating melodies. Though not revolutionary, it stands out for its harmony and heartfelt performances, representing a lasting contribution to Italian music's late '90s era. Dive into the timeless melodies of Adriano Celentano’s masterpiece—listen now and experience the heartfelt soul of Italian light music.
Electric Fire is the album you wouldn’t expect from a born drummer, also because there are no traces of rhythmic fury and everything is aptly blended, well-played, and never over the top. Tonight and Where Are You Now? ... leave a bitter taste for what could have been and wasn’t.
Electric Fire is the album you wouldn’t expect from a born drummer, also because there are no traces of rhythmic fury and everything is aptly blended, well-played, and never over the top.
Tonight and Where Are You Now? ... leave a bitter taste for what could have been and wasn’t.
Roger Taylor's Electric Fire showcases the evolution of a mature rock musician beyond his drumming roots. The album blends well-played, balanced songs with clear echoes of Queen's style. Highlights include heartfelt tributes and skillful acoustic pieces, though some lyrics feel weaker. Overall, it’s a commendable solo effort appealing to Queen fans and rock lovers alike. Discover Roger Taylor's Electric Fire and experience a masterful blend of classic rock and heartfelt performances.
"I’m Going Slightly Mad is proof of the surviving genius, almost unchanged, that was a peculiar feature of the English band in the seventies." The lyrics present us with the most intense and poetic Queen ever heard, referring to the deep bewilderment of the band and Mercury's illness.
"I’m Going Slightly Mad is proof of the surviving genius, almost unchanged, that was a peculiar feature of the English band in the seventies."
The lyrics present us with the most intense and poetic Queen ever heard, referring to the deep bewilderment of the band and Mercury's illness.
The review explores Queen's fluctuating artistic path, culminating in the epic final album Innuendo. 'I'm Going Slightly Mad' is highlighted as a sophisticated yet underappreciated pop song with complex chords and poetic lyrics. The track features strong performances by Mercury and May, alongside a surreal black-and-white video. The reviewer reflects on their personal changing appreciation of the song and affirms Queen's enduring influence on rock music. Discover the poetic genius behind Queen's 'I'm Going Slightly Mad'—listen now and explore this timeless classic!
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