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Extremely relaxing!!! Let’s say right away that the Telescopes were born in Burton-Upon-Trent, English scene, back in 1987... It’s a work to bow to and...telescopically glimpse emotions from here to light years away...
Extremely relaxing!!! Let’s say right away that the Telescopes were born in Burton-Upon-Trent, English scene, back in 1987...
It’s a work to bow to and...telescopically glimpse emotions from here to light years away...
The review praises The Telescopes' album Third Wave as an intense yet relaxing experimental journey blending space rock, trip hop, and ambient music. The reviewer highlights standout tracks with intricate instrumentation and electronic textures. Despite not being a mainstream hit, the album offers a unique, emotional experience suited for deep listening. The reviewer admires the band's evolution and intimate sound. Dive into The Telescopes' Third Wave and experience a cosmic blend of space rock and ambient soundscapes that will transport your mind!
The music composed by this trio is sophisticated pop...Just the right amount of intimate. Emorock. Wood’s piano, Menovcik’s guitar, and Smolenski’s cello take you by the hand and lead you onto a meadow in the morning, rich with dew, waiting for the sun to come and melt it, as if to melt your heart.
The music composed by this trio is sophisticated pop...Just the right amount of intimate. Emorock.
Wood’s piano, Menovcik’s guitar, and Smolenski’s cello take you by the hand and lead you onto a meadow in the morning, rich with dew, waiting for the sun to come and melt it, as if to melt your heart.
Saeta's fourth album 'We Are Waiting All For Hope' is a beautifully intimate and melancholic work featuring piano, guitar, and cello without drums. The vocals are delicately shared between Leslie Wood and Matt Menovcik, creating an emotional depth reminiscent of Kristin Hersh and Nick Cave. Produced by Steve Albini, the album blends sophisticated songwriting and minimalism, evoking rich feelings and nuanced melodies throughout. Listen to Saeta’s 'We Are Waiting All For Hope' and immerse yourself in its delicate, emotional soundscapes today!
This album is a true masterpiece in its genre. Unplug the cord of your daily rush and sit comfortably to listen.
This album is a true masterpiece in its genre.
Unplug the cord of your daily rush and sit comfortably to listen.
Lady & Bird's debut album is a captivating blend of folk, pop, and electronic sounds that creates a soothing and intimate atmosphere. The duo, Karen Ann Zeidel and Bardi Johannsson, delivers heartfelt performances with memorable covers like Velvet Underground's "Stephanie Says" and the emotionally charged "Suicide Is Painless." Minimalist yet rich, this work invites listeners to unplug and dream. Fans of Belle and Sebastian or Slowdive will find much to love. Listen now to Lady & Bird’s enchanting album and drift away with their ethereal folk-electronic melodies!
Extraordinarily powerful music and anguished lyrics. 14 tracks that leave a mark. One more beautiful than the other.
Extraordinarily powerful music and anguished lyrics.
14 tracks that leave a mark. One more beautiful than the other.
This review praises The God Machine's album 'One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying' as a cult classic from the 90s, marked by powerful music and deeply anguished lyrics. The band created a unique and consistent sound mixing intense riffs with sublime ballads. The reviewer highlights the tragic loss of bassist Jimmy Fernandez and the lasting impact of the album. The review appreciates the band's legacy and contrasts The God Machine's sound with Robin Proper-Sheppard's later work in Sophia. Listen to The God Machine's hauntingly powerful cult classic and explore the essence of 90s alternative rock now!
The music of this controversial artist is quite raw and visceral, the voice expresses anger and reveals the darkness present in and around Boston. When it came out, unlike Betrayal, it surprised quite a bit by achieving the perfect balance, at least for those sensations and emotions it tried to convey to the audience.
The music of this controversial artist is quite raw and visceral, the voice expresses anger and reveals the darkness present in and around Boston.
When it came out, unlike Betrayal, it surprised quite a bit by achieving the perfect balance, at least for those sensations and emotions it tried to convey to the audience.
This review praises The Lapse's album 'Heaven Ain't Happenin'' for its raw, visceral indie rock sound influenced by Sonic Youth and Blonde Redhead. The author shares a personal connection, recalling a memorable live show and emphasizes Chris Leo's significant role in the American indie scene. The album is recommended especially for fans of the genre, highlighting standout tracks and the band's unique emotional expression. Despite The Lapse's disbandment, Chris Leo continues his musical journey with new projects. Dive into The Lapse's visceral indie rock journey with 'Heaven Ain't Happenin'—listen now and explore this cult classic!
A work of absolute beauty that marked a style and an era. A must-have!!! The voices of Mueller and Meadows alternate moments of calm and lucidity... with others of schizophrenic visceral intensity.
A work of absolute beauty that marked a style and an era. A must-have!!!
The voices of Mueller and Meadows alternate moments of calm and lucidity... with others of schizophrenic visceral intensity.
June of 44's 1998 album Four Great Points is celebrated as their best and most captivating work. Emerging from Louisville's vibrant 1990s rock scene, the band skillfully blends post-rock, grunge, hardcore, and jazz influences. The album features sharp compositions, dynamic vocals, and skillful instrumentation, including the distinct use of trumpet. This release marked a pinnacle before their 2000 disbandment and is regarded as a defining work in their style and era. Dive into Four Great Points and experience the unique fusion that defined a post-rock era. Listen now and explore June of 44's captivating sound!
From the first listen, I am struck by the melancholic sound, the ever-present reverbs, the voice that is halfway between singing and speaking. Turn off the light, headphones in the ears, darkness, and then imagine flying through mournful yet romantic atmospheres.
From the first listen, I am struck by the melancholic sound, the ever-present reverbs, the voice that is halfway between singing and speaking.
Turn off the light, headphones in the ears, darkness, and then imagine flying through mournful yet romantic atmospheres.
The review praises Hood's album The Cycle of Days and Seasons for its melancholic and ambient qualities. It highlights the rich instrumentation and emotional, slowed-down atmospheres that define the album. The reviewer appreciates the listening experience as immersive and quiet, ideal for detaching from reality. The album is regarded as an important transitional work leading to Hood's later masterpiece, Cold House. Listen to Hood’s The Cycle of Days and Seasons and immerse yourself in its rich, melancholic post-rock atmosphere.
"This Blake Sennet is truly brilliant." "You could take a 3000 km journey listening to 'The Elected' without realizing you’ve arrived at your destination."
"This Blake Sennet is truly brilliant."
"You could take a 3000 km journey listening to 'The Elected' without realizing you’ve arrived at your destination."
The reviewer shares a fortunate discovery of The Elected's 'Me First,' praising Blake Sennet's songwriting and the band's mix of country pop and folk. The album's inventive instrumentation and warm moods offer an engaging listening experience likened to traveling on Route 66. Key tracks like 'Time for Emily' and 'Greetings in Braille' stand out, and the album delivers a joyful, continuous journey of sound. Listen to The Elected's 'Me First' and embark on a bright country pop journey today!
One cannot remain indifferent to the greatness of tracks such as Corporal Jigsore Quandary, Inpropagation, Pedigree Butchery, Carneous Cacoffiny. Carcass has produced a series of albums always ahead of the schedule of their peers.
One cannot remain indifferent to the greatness of tracks such as Corporal Jigsore Quandary, Inpropagation, Pedigree Butchery, Carneous Cacoffiny.
Carcass has produced a series of albums always ahead of the schedule of their peers.
The review celebrates Carcass' 1991 album Necroticism as a standout in the death metal genre. It praises the album's balance between death metal and grindcore, highlighting its accessibility and ingenuity. Notable tracks like 'Corporal Jigsore Quandary' are identified as rare gems. The production by Colin Richardson is commended. The band’s unique background as future surgeons adds a legendary touch. Discover the intense and brilliant world of Carcass' Necroticism—listen to this death metal masterpiece now!
This girl has many talents. Her post-core, crossover is vulgar, angry, uncompromising, and shameless. A dose of visceral metal stripped to the bone, to have!!!
This girl has many talents. Her post-core, crossover is vulgar, angry, uncompromising, and shameless.
A dose of visceral metal stripped to the bone, to have!!!
The reviewer highlights the intense anger and raw energy of My Ruin's 2001 album 'A Prayer Under Pressure Of Violent Anguish.' Praising Tairrie B's ferocious vocals and the tight, violent instrumentation by Mick Murphy and Chris Hamilton, the album is described as a visceral metal experience reminiscent of early Tura Satana works. The review emphasizes the album's uncompromising and dynamic style, making it a must-have for fans seeking powerful metal music to vent emotions. Listen to My Ruin's 'A Prayer Under Pressure Of Violent Anguish' now and experience pure, raw metal intensity!
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