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"What the fuck are you doing? What the fuck are you doing?" marks the start of the best concert ever. The Beastie Boys are the transversal line that unites the most diverse musical genres, from Rap to Crossover, Funky to Blues, Punk to R'N'B.
"What the fuck are you doing? What the fuck are you doing?" marks the start of the best concert ever.
The Beastie Boys are the transversal line that unites the most diverse musical genres, from Rap to Crossover, Funky to Blues, Punk to R'N'B.
This review captures the electrifying Beastie Boys concert at Filaforum Assago in 2004. With Mix Master Mike's masterful turntable skills and energetic performances by Mike D, MCA, and Ad Rock, the show delivered an exciting blend of rap, funk, and orchestral segments. The stage visuals and nostalgic tracks made for an unforgettable experience. The band's youthful enthusiasm and genre-defying music shine throughout. Discover the energy and magic of Beastie Boys live—listen, watch, and feel the legendary 2004 Assago concert now!
"Anyone who, at least once, has had the fortune to attend a live concert of RATM will understand PERFECTLY what I’m writing." "'And now you do what they told ya... Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me!' — how many of you have thought at least once in your life of screaming it at someone?"
"Anyone who, at least once, has had the fortune to attend a live concert of RATM will understand PERFECTLY what I’m writing."
"'And now you do what they told ya... Fuck you I won’t do what you tell me!' — how many of you have thought at least once in your life of screaming it at someone?"
This review reflects on the powerful live atmosphere of Rage Against The Machine's 'Live at the Grand Olympic Auditorium.' Despite the absence of original vocalist Zac De La Rocha, the album preserves intense energy and iconic tracks. The reviewer emotionally connects with the music, recalling unforgettable concert experiences and lamenting the band's hiatus. The live renditions bring an overwhelming intensity that commands attention. Discover the raw power of Rage Against The Machine live—listen to the album and relive the legendary energy now!
"From the very first notes... you can sense the different atmosphere in which the singer lives, far from the dreary rain of his English countryside origins." "The album... lacks originality and freshness and rather than bringing the cheerfulness of the west American sun, evokes nostalgia for times past."
"From the very first notes... you can sense the different atmosphere in which the singer lives, far from the dreary rain of his English countryside origins."
"The album... lacks originality and freshness and rather than bringing the cheerfulness of the west American sun, evokes nostalgia for times past."
The review discusses Tim Burgess' solo album 'I Believe', emphasizing its clear departure from his Charlatans roots towards a 70s West Coast sound. While the album offers reflective and enjoyable moments, it lacks originality and freshness. The reviewer feels nostalgic for Burgess' earlier, more vibrant work with the Charlatans and ultimately gives the album a modest rating. Discover Tim Burgess' solo journey and explore the nostalgic hues of 'I Believe' today!
No Giuà, you’re missing a multimedia masterpiece!! Believe me!! Basically, it’s 2 DVDs (!!!) and for every video, there are special inserts, remixes, director’s cuts.
No Giuà, you’re missing a multimedia masterpiece!! Believe me!!
Basically, it’s 2 DVDs (!!!) and for every video, there are special inserts, remixes, director’s cuts.
This review enthusiastically recommends the Beastie Boys Video Anthology DVD as a multimedia masterpiece, highlighting its extensive extra content, remixes, and high-quality graphics. The reviewer praises iconic videos such as Sabotage and Body Movin' and encourages viewers to explore classic albums like Paul's Boutique and Ill Communication. The DVD is portrayed as a must-have for fans and newcomers alike due to its rich, immersive experience. Explore the Beastie Boys Video Anthology DVD now and dive into their legendary music videos and exclusive extras!
"NYC Ghosts & Flowers is to Sonic Youth what Kid A is to Radiohead—an experimental, almost conceptual album." "It’s not a masterpiece, but I’m pleased to have purchased it like that, randomly... and I’ve always had a soft spot for Kim Gordon."
"NYC Ghosts & Flowers is to Sonic Youth what Kid A is to Radiohead—an experimental, almost conceptual album."
"It’s not a masterpiece, but I’m pleased to have purchased it like that, randomly... and I’ve always had a soft spot for Kim Gordon."
NYC Ghosts & Flowers by Sonic Youth is portrayed as a deeply experimental and conceptual album, likened to Radiohead’s Kid A in its boldness. The reviewer shares a strong emotional connection, describing the album as a vivid flight down memory lane. Despite its challenging nature and lack of conventional songs, the album fascinates with its raw creativity, born out of a pivotal moment for the band after the theft of their instruments. Discover Sonic Youth’s boundary-pushing NYC Ghosts & Flowers—listen now and explore its unique experimental journey.
It’s as if it’s made up of various layers to be peeled time after time. Well done but... cloying.
It’s as if it’s made up of various layers to be peeled time after time.
Well done but... cloying.
The reviewer explores The Mars Volta's debut album, highlighting its intricate layers and genre blends including psychedelic, funk, dub, jazz metal, and prog-rock. Notable contributions from Flea and Frusciante are mentioned, as well as producer Rick Rubin’s involvement. Despite admiration for complexity and musicianship, the album's richness eventually becomes overwhelming and less enjoyable. The review closes with ambivalence about replay value. Dive into The Mars Volta’s layered soundscape and decide if this prog-rock masterpiece is for you!
Perry Farrell is dead serious, folks. He presents us an album that leaves nothing and no one behind. An album that rocks and rolls incessantly, without realizing it, you find yourself shaking your head up and down in your everyday gestures until your neck starts to ache.
Perry Farrell is dead serious, folks. He presents us an album that leaves nothing and no one behind.
An album that rocks and rolls incessantly, without realizing it, you find yourself shaking your head up and down in your everyday gestures until your neck starts to ache.
Jane's Addiction returns with Strays, a meticulously crafted album that blends their early sound with new influences. Perry Farrell leads with passion, supported by Dave Navarro's guitar work and Bob Ezrin's production. The album caters to fans of both their classic and experimental phases, featuring standout tracks like "Just Because" and "Wrong Girl." Despite some overuse of guitar effects, the album rocks nonstop and leaves a strong impression. Listen to Jane's Addiction's Strays and experience a powerful blend of classic and modern rock energy!
The sound becomes less predictable, indeed it is enriched by distorted and non-distorted guitar riffs. An intimate, reserved album, sung from the outside in. With a mysterious, enigmatic, superstitious title.
The sound becomes less predictable, indeed it is enriched by distorted and non-distorted guitar riffs.
An intimate, reserved album, sung from the outside in. With a mysterious, enigmatic, superstitious title.
Kosheen's second album Kokopelli is a darker, more intimate follow-up to their debut Resist, blending dance and trip-hop influences. The sound is enriched with edgier guitar riffs and darker vocals, especially highlighted in tracks like 'Wish' and 'Avalanche'. The album’s mysterious title reflects its enigmatic and reserved mood, making it a standout in electronic music. Overall, Kokopelli shows notable artistic growth and sustained appeal. Listen to Kosheen's Kokopelli now and dive into its darker, mysterious dance soundscape!
This album is exactly like that, like a calzone. It starts terribly, and you curse the day you bought it. Alison Goldfrapp sings like Sarah Cracknell from Saint Etienne... The whole thing, however, is very ... washed-out, perhaps lacking personality.
This album is exactly like that, like a calzone. It starts terribly, and you curse the day you bought it.
Alison Goldfrapp sings like Sarah Cracknell from Saint Etienne... The whole thing, however, is very ... washed-out, perhaps lacking personality.
The review compares Goldfrapp's Black Cherry album to a calzone pizza—starting poorly and ending disappointingly despite some harmonious middle moments. Alison Goldfrapp's vocals and Will Gregory's production evoke familiar electronic and French pop influences but lack strong personality. While some tracks hint at deeper complexity, the overall impression is one of predictability and insipidness. Patience reveals more subtle sounds, and the band's website is highly praised. Discover the unique sounds of Goldfrapp's Black Cherry—listen closely and decide if the album grows on you!
The organization appears well-tested and synchronized: never artists late according to the schedule, never useless waits for the audience. I never would have said it. Unmissable.
The organization appears well-tested and synchronized: never artists late according to the schedule, never useless waits for the audience.
I never would have said it. Unmissable.
This detailed review covers the well-organized Heineken Jammin' Festival 2003 at Imola. Metallica's classic-focused set pleased die-hard fans, while Italian bands Settevite and Zen provided solid performances. Anouk's energetic but less engaging show was noted. Dave Gahan captivated with his powerful vocals, and Tricky's unique Dance Night performance was a highlight. Overall, the festival experience was positive despite some lineup disappointments. Discover the unforgettable live performances from Heineken Jammin Festival 2003—read the full review and experience the music!
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