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One must admit that despite the underlying dogmatism, the proposal remains tremendously effective and engaging. They were and remain incurable Neo-Romantics. Completely unhinged, of course.
One must admit that despite the underlying dogmatism, the proposal remains tremendously effective and engaging.
They were and remain incurable Neo-Romantics. Completely unhinged, of course.
This review covers Electric Moon's live show at Frames, Fordongianus, part of their Sardo-Italic Tour. The band delivered an engaging psychedelic space rock experience enriched with heavy fuzz and effects. Despite some repetition in sound, their neo-romantic style remains captivating and powerful. The concert atmosphere and accompanying local flavors add to the overall event charm. Dive into Electric Moon’s cosmic live experience and explore their hypnotic space rock journey!
The overall sound clearly gains in physical acidity, resulting in an increased level of engagement from the oceanic crowds below the stage. A beautifully rustic and successful little concert with the only - minor - flaw being the astronomical waiting time.
The overall sound clearly gains in physical acidity, resulting in an increased level of engagement from the oceanic crowds below the stage.
A beautifully rustic and successful little concert with the only - minor - flaw being the astronomical waiting time.
Moon Duo delivered a compelling live psychedelic rock experience at Frames Festival in Fordongianus. The band's acid guitar and hypnotic rhythms strongly engaged the audience despite slight differences from their studio sound. Supporting act Fujima energized the crowd before the main set. The concert's rustic setting and affordable access added to its charm, though the late start was a minor drawback. Discover the raw energy of Moon Duo's live psychedelic rock—listen now or catch their next tour!
The tracks generally convince and, at worst, always appear at least decent; the much-discussed change behind the microphone...does not make one miss the void left by the despotic Tate in the slightest. It is a substantial and essentially successful back to basics that will certainly satisfy longtime fans hence of strict progressive-metal allegiance.
The tracks generally convince and, at worst, always appear at least decent; the much-discussed change behind the microphone...does not make one miss the void left by the despotic Tate in the slightest.
It is a substantial and essentially successful back to basics that will certainly satisfy longtime fans hence of strict progressive-metal allegiance.
The album 'Where Dreams Go To Die' by Queensrÿche with new vocalist Tod La Torre marks a solid return to the band's early progressive metal roots. Although not groundbreaking, it effectively revitalizes the sound after a long period of weaker releases post-1990. The new lineup delivers a convincing performance, overcoming high expectations and band controversies. Longtime fans of the band’s classic era will likely be satisfied. Discover Queensrÿche’s renewed classic sound with Tod La Torre—listen to 'Where Dreams Go To Die' and experience the band’s powerful comeback.
The thirty-four-year-old from the land of the rising sun seems to genuinely enjoy herself immensely, and this clearly shines through her music. Hiromi entertained, moved, captivated, and enthralled the truly large audience packed inside the Music Park of the Sardinian capital.
The thirty-four-year-old from the land of the rising sun seems to genuinely enjoy herself immensely, and this clearly shines through her music.
Hiromi entertained, moved, captivated, and enthralled the truly large audience packed inside the Music Park of the Sardinian capital.
Hiromi delivered a captivating live performance at the European Jazz Expo, blending fusion, rock, avant-jazz, and classical elements. Supported by prodigious musicians Anthony Jackson and Simon Phillips, she enlivened the audience with energetic and personal compositions mainly from her album 'Move'. Her performance was joyful and dynamic, contrasting the often serious jazz scene. Despite one minor critique, the concert was a vivid, intense musical journey. Experience Hiromi's dynamic jazz fusion live—listen to her 'Move' album and explore her vibrant concert legacy now!
They miraculously manage to seize everything by the hair, daringly closing the circle of what is in fact one of the most melted, multi-graded, therefore fun albums heard in this glimpse of the year 385. One might suppose that the Baphomet-Claypool...generated offspring: because the fiery young bassist...disarticulates the four strings exactly as Uncle Les would, but subjected to six consecutive months of Fukushima radiation.
They miraculously manage to seize everything by the hair, daringly closing the circle of what is in fact one of the most melted, multi-graded, therefore fun albums heard in this glimpse of the year 385.
One might suppose that the Baphomet-Claypool...generated offspring: because the fiery young bassist...disarticulates the four strings exactly as Uncle Les would, but subjected to six consecutive months of Fukushima radiation.
385's Ningen is a thrilling and complex blend of avant-funk, noise, and prog rock from a Japanese trio whose energetic performances evoke the spirit of Les Claypool. Despite chaotic moments, their music is expertly crafted, delivering a unique and fun listening experience. The album stands out thanks to its daring instrumental work and the eclectic vocal mix ranging from j-pop sweetness to crust-grind intensity. The Japanese track titles add cultural depth and mystery to the adventurous soundscape. Listen to 385's Ningen now and experience a wild fusion of avant-funk and noise rock like never before!
The trio then attempts (in vain) to humanize the inscrutable The Residents to then upset the Meters. As a convinced atheist, I dare a blasphemy: (for me) the best Primus album.
The trio then attempts (in vain) to humanize the inscrutable The Residents to then upset the Meters.
As a convinced atheist, I dare a blasphemy: (for me) the best Primus album.
Primus' EP 'Miscellaneous Debris' features five carefully chosen cover tracks that showcase the band's unique style. The lineup includes Les Claypool, Larry LaLonde, and Tim Alexander delivering a distinctive reinterpretation of songs by Peter Gabriel, XTC, The Residents, The Meters, and Pink Floyd. The reviewer highlights the EP's creative approach and charts success, even calling it their best Primus album. Listen to Primus' 'Miscellaneous Debris' and experience their inventive covers today!
Electro-pop finely solipsistic in its deepest essence, eons more visionary and disturbed than the very last gasps produced by the aging original Dusseldorfian automata. When the speakers start to vibrate dangerously due to the strain obtained from the low-frequency blasts of 'Riding The Void', you will understand what I mean.
Electro-pop finely solipsistic in its deepest essence, eons more visionary and disturbed than the very last gasps produced by the aging original Dusseldorfian automata.
When the speakers start to vibrate dangerously due to the strain obtained from the low-frequency blasts of 'Riding The Void', you will understand what I mean.
Uwe Schmidt's Atom™ - HD presents a complex, futuristic electro-pop album that pushes sonic boundaries beyond traditional robotic music. Compared favorably against Karl Bartos' Man-Machine work, it delivers a hyper-multi-faceted surreal soundscape featuring daring rhythms and innovative production. The album skillfully avoids nostalgia, embracing a clean yet unsettling style enhanced by contributions from James Lidell. Standout tracks challenge audio systems with powerful low frequencies and provocative themes. Listen to Atom™ - HD now and experience the cutting edge of electro-pop innovation!
A kind of edgy mutant rock with a noteworthy specific weight: 'We Shall Be Changed' is much more than a statement of intent. An album with finely corrosive traits: the risk is that of a salvific intoxication.
A kind of edgy mutant rock with a noteworthy specific weight: 'We Shall Be Changed' is much more than a statement of intent.
An album with finely corrosive traits: the risk is that of a salvific intoxication.
Cop Shoot Cop's 1992 Suck City EP represents a pivotal moment in the band's evolution, balancing raw noise-rock energy with emerging industrial influences. The four-track release captures their transitional sound, marked by abrasive vocals and rhythmic complexity. Vocalist Tod A.'s journey from this project to Firewater highlights contrasting artistic paths. While intense and challenging, the EP's distinctive style makes it a compelling listen for fans of edgy, experimental rock. Dive into Cop Shoot Cop's Suck City EP and experience the fierce evolution of 90s noise-rock today!
A vivid musical melting pot that smoothly transitions from Turkish Maqsoum to Punjabi Bhangra, citing Jamaican Ska and Greek Rebetiko with the care to thicken it all with a healthy Old school Punk attitude. An album of a thousand-and-one flavors: the risk is of an overdose.
A vivid musical melting pot that smoothly transitions from Turkish Maqsoum to Punjabi Bhangra, citing Jamaican Ska and Greek Rebetiko with the care to thicken it all with a healthy Old school Punk attitude.
An album of a thousand-and-one flavors: the risk is of an overdose.
Firewater's 'International Orange' marks a significant evolution for Tod A., blending diverse global sounds into a rich musical tapestry. The album combines elements from Turkish Maqsoum to Jamaican Ska, infused with punk energy and Latin rhythms. While longtime fans of Tod’s rawer Cop Shoot Cop style may find this a surprising shift, the album offers a bold, multifaceted listening experience. The risk of an 'overdose' of styles is noted but contributes to the album's unique character. Listen to Firewater’s International Orange for an adventurous world music journey with punk spirit!
"The literally crazed Hammond organ of Ståle Storløkken orgiastically oversees the operations." "A dazzling maelström for indefatigable admirers of Area, EL&P, and, given the latitude, Burzum!"
"The literally crazed Hammond organ of Ståle Storløkken orgiastically oversees the operations."
"A dazzling maelström for indefatigable admirers of Area, EL&P, and, given the latitude, Burzum!"
The album Atlantis by Elephant9 with Reine Fiske offers a powerful and evolving instrumental experience. Its lengthy tracks showcase a dominant Hammond organ that drives a complex jazz-progressive journey. While initially reminiscent of past influences, the music ultimately feels fresh and immersive. The collaboration yields a vivid, intense soundscape for fans of experimental jazz and progressive rock. Dive into Elephant9 with Reine Fiske’s Atlantis for a bold jazz-progressive experience full of intensity and innovation.
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