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Jimi Chamberlin is a legend, possibly the greatest ever. They are very choral, playing harmoniously together, they seem to be having fun.
Jimi Chamberlin is a legend, possibly the greatest ever.
They are very choral, playing harmoniously together, they seem to be having fun.
This review captures the excitement and atmosphere of Zwan's live performance at Milano's Alcatraz in 2003. The band delivers tight, harmonious playing highlighted by Jimi Chamberlin's legendary drumming. Psychedelic stage projections and engaging improvisations enhance the show. Fans of Billy Corgan and Smashing Pumpkins' evolution will appreciate the setlist choices and energetic vibe. The concert lasts nearly two hours, showcasing their only album and a memorable Alice Cooper cover. Discover the magic of Zwan's 2003 Milano live show—listen now and experience a legendary psychedelic rock journey!
Imagine the fragrance of spices such as cinnamon, cumin, curry, chili, paprika. If it were food, it would be tandoori chicken with curry carrots. Spicy, seasoned.
Imagine the fragrance of spices such as cinnamon, cumin, curry, chili, paprika.
If it were food, it would be tandoori chicken with curry carrots. Spicy, seasoned.
Asian Dub Foundation's 'Enemy Of The Enemy' continues their signature blend of ethnic and dub influences with vibrant instrumentation and strong vocals. The album expands on Indian foundations with standout tracks like 'Power To The Small Massive' and includes collaborations such as with Sinead O'Connor. Though it lacks some novelty compared to earlier work, it remains colorful and enjoyable, delivering a rich musical experience. Dive into Asian Dub Foundation's 'Enemy Of The Enemy' for a spicy blend of culture and dub beats—listen now!
Those who never forgot the SP and still couldn’t understand their breakup will find comfort in this excellent production. The sound, in its raw presentation, is a masterfully assembled sonic machine, paced by a drum that, with its offbeat style, always keeps everything together.
Those who never forgot the SP and still couldn’t understand their breakup will find comfort in this excellent production.
The sound, in its raw presentation, is a masterfully assembled sonic machine, paced by a drum that, with its offbeat style, always keeps everything together.
The review highlights Zwan's album Mary Star Of The Sea as a comforting continuation of Billy Corgan's and Jimi Chamberlin's legacy post-Smashing Pumpkins. It praises the album's sound, flowing delicately yet powerfully, especially noting tracks like 'Honestly,' 'Heartsong,' and 'Yeah!'. While it may not offer something radically new, it resonates with fans still loyal to the Smashing Pumpkins sound. Discover the heartfelt sounds of Zwan's Mary Star Of The Sea—listen now and reconnect with Billy Corgan's musical journey.
An album that remains etched in your memory, you can review it even if you left it in the garage. That strange taste that tingles the tongue. And those notes immediately come to mind.
An album that remains etched in your memory, you can review it even if you left it in the garage.
That strange taste that tingles the tongue. And those notes immediately come to mind.
This review captures the deep emotional connection and vivid imagery evoked by Organic Grooves' album Black Cherry. Despite a humorous start missing the CD, the reviewer recalls the album’s old-school, New York-inspired sound and memorable tracks that linger. The music's texture and urban vibe create a lasting impression, making it a timeless experience. Dive into the immersive world of Black Cherry—listen now and let the vibrant rhythms transport you.
The oil in our experiment is the Rage Against The Machine stripped of their protest scream. The result is predictable and weak: I only highlight "Gasoline," "Cochise," and "Light my way."
The oil in our experiment is the Rage Against The Machine stripped of their protest scream.
The result is predictable and weak: I only highlight "Gasoline," "Cochise," and "Light my way."
The review criticizes Audioslave's debut album for failing to effectively merge the distinctive styles of Chris Cornell and former Rage Against The Machine members. Despite notable vocal talent and competent production by Rick Rubin, the album is described as predictable and weak. Only a few tracks like 'Gasoline', 'Cochise', and 'Light My Way' stand out. Overall, the mix of influences feels forced rather than cohesive. Discover why Audioslave's debut album struggles to unite iconic rock voices—listen and decide for yourself!
The deus ex machina returns in all his splendor. With his arrogance, with his poetry, with his Pollock-style paintings, and with his Gibson Les Paul! Sometimes he disguises it instead, as in the first track, Joe Louis.
The deus ex machina returns in all his splendor. With his arrogance, with his poetry, with his Pollock-style paintings, and with his Gibson Les Paul!
Sometimes he disguises it instead, as in the first track, Joe Louis.
John Squire's album 'Time Changes Everything' showcases his poetic lyricism and guitar prowess, surrounded by talented musicians. The sound reflects influences from legends like Led Zeppelin, the Stones, and Bob Dylan, while occasionally featuring overdone guitar solos. The album is soft and evocative, drawing parallels with artists like Richard Ashcroft and Chris Cornell. Overall, it is a deserving solo effort from the former Stone Roses member. Discover the poetic rock journey of John Squire in 'Time Changes Everything'—listen and explore his solo artistry today!
In the case of the Stone Roses, it becomes at least paradoxical: a band that in 10 years of activity has made a mere 2 albums (albeit magnificent) and then disappeared into nothingness, swallowed by an endless series of compilations, B-Sides and remixes—on what grounds can they make a best of? YOU MUST MAKE THE EFFORT TO BUY ALL THE RECORDS, SINCE THEY ARE ONLY 2!!!!!! To hell with the greatest hits!
In the case of the Stone Roses, it becomes at least paradoxical: a band that in 10 years of activity has made a mere 2 albums (albeit magnificent) and then disappeared into nothingness, swallowed by an endless series of compilations, B-Sides and remixes—on what grounds can they make a best of?
YOU MUST MAKE THE EFFORT TO BUY ALL THE RECORDS, SINCE THEY ARE ONLY 2!!!!!! To hell with the greatest hits!
The review criticizes the compilation album 'The Very Best Of Stone Roses' as unnecessary given the band's limited discography of only two exquisite albums. It highlights a music industry trend of repackaging 'best of' albums with little new content. The reviewer urges fans to buy the original records instead of this compilation, pointing out flawed track choices like the short version of 'Fools Gold'. Discover why true fans prefer the original Stone Roses albums over this compilation. Listen to their masterpieces instead!
This new Pearl Jam album is a show of strength, no doubt about it. Overall though, the album is pleasing but not thrilling, intriguing but not captivating.
This new Pearl Jam album is a show of strength, no doubt about it.
Overall though, the album is pleasing but not thrilling, intriguing but not captivating.
Pearl Jam's Riot Act showcases the band's strength with skilled instrumentation and Eddie Vedder's distinctive voice. While moments like the politically charged "Bushleager" bring a smile, the album overall feels more pleasing than thrilling. Compared to earlier landmark albums, Riot Act is less captivating, reflecting a band evolving but no longer as urgent or groundbreaking. Explore Pearl Jam's Riot Act and discover their blend of strength and subtlety in post-grunge rock.
A rhythm that twists on itself as if squeezed by pliers, accompanied by a bass loop, serves as the foundation for some fine guitar riffs that remain suspended in the void, almost timeless. A good project, needing only minor adjustments. Definitely something new that piques interest even for the future.
A rhythm that twists on itself as if squeezed by pliers, accompanied by a bass loop, serves as the foundation for some fine guitar riffs that remain suspended in the void, almost timeless.
A good project, needing only minor adjustments. Definitely something new that piques interest even for the future.
The Futurizer's Funkymetal album delivers a bold and fresh musical experience characterized by twisting rhythms and timeless guitar riffs. While some track titles feel trivial, the retro-pop cover is trendy and well done. The project demonstrates strong potential with minor adjustments needed, inviting curiosity about future works. Listen to The Futurizer's Funkymetal demo and discover a fresh twist on funk metal that will keep you intrigued!
A collection with a retro taste, made by artists almost unknown, at least to yours truly. The true masterpiece is the second track, "Liquid Sky" by Nebo, a sort of very rhythmic chant drenched in grooves that make your stereo’s bass vibrate consistently.
A collection with a retro taste, made by artists almost unknown, at least to yours truly.
The true masterpiece is the second track, "Liquid Sky" by Nebo, a sort of very rhythmic chant drenched in grooves that make your stereo’s bass vibrate consistently.
Ingredients 3 is a beat-driven electronic compilation curated by LTJ Bukem under Cookin' Records. It features a nostalgic, old-school vibe with largely unknown artists. The highlight track, 'Liquid Sky' by Nebo, delivers rhythmic chants and deep bass. The review encourages immersive listening with volume escalating tips, emphasizing its groove-rich soundscape. Dive into the rhythmic grooves of Ingredients 3 and experience the retro beats crafted by LTJ Bukem’s creative touch!
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