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 The American band seems to actually hail from some lost country in Greenland or, even worse, in Siberia.

 And if the stage presence is zero, the live performance certainly isn’t worth 20 euros.

The BRMC concert at Valle Giulia in 2002 was underwhelming, marked by a lack of energy, minimal interaction with the audience, and no live improvisation. The band appeared disengaged, with poor timing from the drummer. Despite their debut album's success, this performance fell short of expectations. Read the full review and hear if BRMC's 2002 Valle Giulia live show lived up to the hype!

 Mass Romantic sounds like an endless party organized on the beach where carefree songs with a high energy level make you jump until dawn.

 You will play this CD on Friday evening after work, on Saturday morning when heading out to enjoy the longed-for weekend, and again in the evening as an appetizer to your nighttime adventures.

The New Pornographers' debut album Mass Romantic is an energetic and carefree power-rock record that channels influences from classic bands like the Kinks and the Beach Boys. The album offers an endless party vibe perfect for weekend leisure and dance without resorting to mainstream clichés. Its fresh sound and ironic origins make it a joyful alternative in the early 2000s indie scene. Listen to Mass Romantic now and dive into a joyful, high-energy indie rock party!

 The Music hits you with a series of songs, featuring riffs like Jimmy Page and rhythms like The Stone Roses, that make it impossible not to move.

 The band promises very well, delivering a young group who simply do what they love most: rock.

The Music's live show at Valle Giulia in Rome showcased a fresh, young band with genuine rock passion. Their sound draws from 70s and 90s rock legends, delivering energetic riffs and rhythms. Opening for Coldplay, they proved their potential without relying on flashy gimmicks. The performance builds anticipation for their upcoming debut album, promising an exciting future. Discover The Music’s energetic live performance and explore their promising debut album now!

 The ethereal and minimal lullabies of the Icelandic quartet seem to be generated by a supergroup in which the brilliant Aphex Twin handles the 'electro-noise' aspect.

 A minimal and captivatingly nocturnal work that is a child of sophisticated influences, which rightfully places it among the pleasant surprises you don’t expect.

Múm’s debut album Yesterday Was Dramatic Today Is Ok is praised as an ethereal and minimalist electronic work. The review highlights the album’s unique Icelandic style, blending delicate melodies with nocturnal atmospheres. It positions the band alongside notable artists like Aphex Twin, Sigur Rós, and Bjork. The album is described as a surprisingly sophisticated and captivating gem in the intelligent electronica genre. Listen to Múm’s mesmerizing Icelandic electronica and explore the ethereal sounds of Yesterday Was Dramatic Today Is Ok.

 Abandoning digital sounds, the duo relies on a rhythm section composed of bass and drums and vintage keyboards to reproduce a typically seventies sound.

 ‘Playground Love’ and ‘High School Lover’ align, for their psychedelic atmospheres, with timeless works like ‘The Dark Side Of The Moon.’

Air’s soundtrack for The Virgin Suicides marks a creative shift away from their typical electro-pop to a rich, 70s-inspired soundscape. Paired with Sofia Coppola’s carefully crafted film, the music complements the melancholic and dramatic atmosphere. The duo’s use of vintage instruments and prog rock influences creates a timeless psychedelic mood in perfect harmony with the movie’s themes. Listen to Air’s evocative and timeless soundtrack for The Virgin Suicides and experience 70s psychedelia fused with cinematic magic.