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Anyone who has had the olfactory and papillary fortune to come into contact with them can only kneel before such archaic force of nature and such magnificence. Within these creamy, lively cavities there are generations (and generations) of wise traditions handed down exclusively through oral transmission.
Anyone who has had the olfactory and papillary fortune to come into contact with them can only kneel before such archaic force of nature and such magnificence.
Within these creamy, lively cavities there are generations (and generations) of wise traditions handed down exclusively through oral transmission.
The review praises AA. VV.'s album Casu Marzu as a profound and timeless work that embodies millennial human wisdom and ancient traditions. It acknowledges the album's challenging nature but emphasizes its expressive and cultural grandeur. Despite being misunderstood or ridiculed, such works represent invaluable oral heritage. The reviewer considers it a magnificent example of archaic human creativity. Discover the ancient wisdom and unique sound of AA. VV.'s Casu Marzu—listen now and experience a timeless masterpiece!
The opening track, 'Illuminant', immediately enlightens us on how full and clear the overall sound will be. Often you almost have the sensation that they go nowhere and instead, listening carefully, they simply tell us that they are here and now.
The opening track, 'Illuminant', immediately enlightens us on how full and clear the overall sound will be.
Often you almost have the sensation that they go nowhere and instead, listening carefully, they simply tell us that they are here and now.
Quicksand's 2017 album Interiors is a noteworthy return after a 22-year hiatus. The band retains their original sound with precise instrumentation and emotional vocals. The album balances nostalgia and relevance, offering a reflective listening experience. Despite a niche appeal, it is a successful act of continuity from their 1993 legacy. Key tracks highlight their ability to convey presence and intensity. Discover Quicksand's Interiors and experience a powerful 90s-inspired rock comeback today!
The concert is recorded more than respectably and performed often exuberantly, and I have a vague certainty that even without knowing the original versions, the album flows with pleasure. For those who have known and perhaps also loved the shadowy/nervous textures of the trio, the slightly more colorful performances might bring forth some bitter tears for what once was and for the goodness we lost too soon.
The concert is recorded more than respectably and performed often exuberantly, and I have a vague certainty that even without knowing the original versions, the album flows with pleasure.
For those who have known and perhaps also loved the shadowy/nervous textures of the trio, the slightly more colorful performances might bring forth some bitter tears for what once was and for the goodness we lost too soon.
Orchestra Morphine's Live on Tour album is a vibrant and heartfelt tribute to the late Mark Sandman and the original trio’s distinctive sound. Featuring talented musicians and singer Laurie Sargent, the live performance successfully reinterprets classic tracks with passion and energy. The album captures an intimate concert atmosphere, making it enjoyable even for newcomers while deeply resonating with longtime Morphine fans. It's a powerful and respectful homage to a cherished legacy. Listen to Orchestra Morphine's Live on Tour and experience a passionate tribute bringing Morphine’s unique sound back to life.
"The tracks from the then recent 'Scattered' turned out to be simultaneously powerful thrusts to the heart and deadly adrenaline rushes to the brain." "It never happened again."
"The tracks from the then recent 'Scattered' turned out to be simultaneously powerful thrusts to the heart and deadly adrenaline rushes to the brain."
"It never happened again."
This review recounts Unsane's intense 1996 live show at the 'Borders Between Sardinia and Jazz' festival, highlighting the unique festival context and the band's raw energy. Despite the damp and cold night, Unsane delivered a powerful noise rock performance that left a lasting impression on a small but dedicated audience. The reviewer fondly remembers the atmosphere, sound quality, and memorable moments from the set. Discover Unsane’s fierce 1996 live performance and immerse yourself in a rare noise rock experience at the Sardinia Jazz Festival.
This unbridled and flexible abuse of various electronic gadgets... secretes the most unimaginable blips, boings, and booms amidst beudin screams and rhythms. They really did whatever came to mind without setting any limits or problems. We could use more Vikings like that today.
This unbridled and flexible abuse of various electronic gadgets... secretes the most unimaginable blips, boings, and booms amidst beudin screams and rhythms.
They really did whatever came to mind without setting any limits or problems. We could use more Vikings like that today.
Babyland’s ‘You Suck Crap’ is a raw and anarchic industrial album from 25 years ago, showing playful and uncompromising experimentation. It features unpredictable shifts in rhythms and tones, blending chaos with danceable elements. The review highlights standout tracks like “Under,” “Logan’s Run,” and a bold Madonna cover, praising the duo’s distinctive and rebellious style. The album remains a unique artefact in the techno-industrial genre. Explore Babyland’s wild industrial sound—listen to ‘You Suck Crap’ and experience anarchic electronic chaos!
You welcome me with a fierce sound, compressed and agile. Almost epic-knightly. The greatness of Unsane lies precisely in the ability to 'stir' and reiterate those seemingly repetitive and 'simple' elements in a credible, intelligent, and (moderately) novel way.
You welcome me with a fierce sound, compressed and agile. Almost epic-knightly.
The greatness of Unsane lies precisely in the ability to 'stir' and reiterate those seemingly repetitive and 'simple' elements in a credible, intelligent, and (moderately) novel way.
The review welcomes Unsane's latest album Sterilize with cautious optimism which quickly turns to appreciation. The album features fierce, vitriolic guitar riffs and a clear, well-organized production. Despite a long career, Unsane continues to craft credible and fresh noise rock without repeating old patterns. The reviewer finds the album engaging and powerful, holding up well compared to the band’s previous releases and contemporaries. Overall, Sterilize is seen as a convincing, well-executed continuation of Unsane’s legacy. Dive into Unsane's Sterilize now and experience raw, intense noise rock at its finest!
Ferretti is incredibly lively: at least compared to my bleak memories; between one piece and another he smokes like a (smoker) Turk, singing standing up, I dare say excellently, for almost two hours. It really seems like they are all here for Him: and not all of them are relics from the Quaternary era like myself.
Ferretti is incredibly lively: at least compared to my bleak memories; between one piece and another he smokes like a (smoker) Turk, singing standing up, I dare say excellently, for almost two hours.
It really seems like they are all here for Him: and not all of them are relics from the Quaternary era like myself.
The review reflects on a memorable live concert by Giovanni Lindo Ferretti at Bauladu’s amphitheater, where he revisited various phases of his musical career. Despite initial low expectations, the event drew a large, enthusiastic crowd. Ferretti's lively performance, supported by talented musicians, offered fresh reinterpretations of his classic and newer material. The concert was marked by high audience engagement, though some recent tracks were less favored. The reviewer highlights the artist's enduring connection with fans and his impressive stage presence. Discover Giovanni Lindo Ferretti's dynamic live performance and explore his musical journey through a captivating concert experience!
The artifact seems to last six/seven minutes: there’s not even enough time to get bored. When you realize that the non-expiatory goat has gored you with its sharp cranial protrusions, you want more.
The artifact seems to last six/seven minutes: there’s not even enough time to get bored.
When you realize that the non-expiatory goat has gored you with its sharp cranial protrusions, you want more.
This review praises Gaytheist’s 'Let’s Jam Again Soon' as a compelling post-hardcore record full of dark, chaotic energy. The album is described as short but intense, with complex and rough musicality that captures the listener’s attention throughout. There's playful irony and vivid imagery used to express admiration for the band’s explosive style and thematic depth. The review highlights the album's unique appeal and recommended listens. Dive into Gaytheist’s fierce post-hardcore world—listen to 'Let’s Jam Again Soon' now and feel the chaotic energy!
The tribute... is at the same time challenging and spectacular! The record is quite ugly. Actually: I didn’t even like the original.
The tribute... is at the same time challenging and spectacular!
The record is quite ugly. Actually: I didn’t even like the original.
Otomo Yoshihide's New Jazz Orchestra takes on the challenging task of reinterpreting Eric Dolphy's iconic album 'Out to Lunch'. The tribute is both daring and spectacular, injecting modern free jazz elements without disrespecting the original. While the reviewer admits not to have liked the original album, they recognize the energy and audacity of this reinterpretation. The album remains an intense, complex experience, appealing to adventurous jazz listeners. Explore Otomo Yoshihide’s daring and explosive homage to Eric Dolphy’s jazz masterpiece—listen now!
The tribute from these Californian indie-punk rockers is frankly fantastic! The tracks are 'regenerated' by the Californians’ treatment without losing an ounce of the wonderful energy and original charm of the album that was.
The tribute from these Californian indie-punk rockers is frankly fantastic!
The tracks are 'regenerated' by the Californians’ treatment without losing an ounce of the wonderful energy and original charm of the album that was.
Claw Hammer’s 1991 tribute album reimagines Devo’s seminal 1978 release with a fresh indie-punk urgency. The cover retains the original structure while adding raw energy, making it a must-listen for fans and newcomers alike. Despite the reviewer’s personal disconnect with both albums, the tribute is praised as an epochal work that honors its source. Listen to Claw Hammer’s energetic tribute and explore a fresh take on Devo’s classic masterpiece!
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